Cotton Fertilizer 
Indications are that much more fertilizer will be used 
this next spring than last year. 
'AERO' GRANULAR CYANAMID 
Con hi ns 21% Nitrogen 
Each ton contains the equivalent of 1245 pounds of 
limestone. Put down 150 pounds or more per acre. 
We are carload distributors for Tennessee on Cyana¬ 
mid, and can quote delivered price to any Tennessee 
point any day. We carry stock in our Linden Station 
Warehouse for delivery to customers in any State who 
need less than a car. Cyanamid may be applied any 
time between February 1st and a few days before 
planting date, just so the seed are not planted in direct 
contact with fertilizer. 
NITRATE OF SODA 
16% Nitrogen 
Stocks in our Linden Station Warehouse for Lol 
shipments. Ask for carload price delivered your station. 
Granular “Aero” Cyanamid Flows Like Birdshot 
TIME TO WAIT BEFORE 
PLANTING 
The waiting-period after applying Cyanamid, before 
planting seed or young plants, is 1 day per 100 pounds 
per acre for broadcast applications plowed under with 
organic materials; 3 days per 100 pounds for applica¬ 
tions broadcast over plowed soil and 6 days per 100 
pounds for row applications. Double the above waiting- 
periods for sandy or gravelly soils. 
2% CERESAN 
You can increase your cotton profits 10 to 20% by 
obtaining full stands of healthy plants. Every grower 
knows how often poor stands cut down his yields and 
profits. 
Poor stands are usually due to two causes; The seed 
rots in the soil; or the seedlings are killed by sore-shin 
or damping-off. These troubles are caused by molds 
(fungi) present on most seed and in nearly all soils. 
Now you can secure better stands of cotton if you will 
use the simple 2% Ceresan method of protecting the 
seed. 
WHAT 2% CERESAN DOES 
2% Ceresan is an effective dust seed disinfectant for 
the treatment of cotton seed before planting. 
2% Ceresan checks surface seed-borne molds, which 
often are responsible for seed decay 
Reduces Seed Decay and Damping-Off—2% Ceresan 
generally protects the seed against decaying in cold, wet 
soil and the young seedling against damping-off during 
the early stages of its life. That’s why treated seed 
usually produces a much better stand and yield. 
Checks Surface Seed-Borne Diseases—2% Ceresan 
also reduces the losses in stand caused by such surface 
seed-borne diseases as anthracnose and angular leaf- 
spot. 
Improves Stands and Yields—2% Ceresan treated seed 
in forty tests on farms in several cotton-growing states 
produced almost 60% better stand before chopping than 
untreated seed. After chopping, the treated rows still 
had nearly 30% more plants than the untreated rows. 
At picking time, the treated rows outyielded the un¬ 
treated by 16.2%. Almost one-sixth more seed cotton 
as a result of seed tratment with 2% Ceresan. 
Tests made by the Experiment Stations in the cot- 
ton-producing states show results with 2% Ceresan 
closely corresponding to those obtained on these farms. 
