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LAWN ENRICHER” 
A clean, portable and convenient lawn dressing which we have found to be never-failing in inducing a 
rapid and rich green growth. It should be sown broadcast in the spring or fall, though it can bo put on 
during the summer without injury or dangerof burningthe grass,anda remarkableimpiovement will soon 
be observed. It is in every way moro desirable than manure, which is so often full of weed seeds. The 
use of “Henderson Lawn Enricher” entirely does away with the old practice of top-dressing lawns with 
stable manure, which was so objectionable on account of unsightliness and disagreeable odors. 
Quantity Required. A 10/6. package is sufficient to go over an area of 300 square feel, or for forming a new lawn, from 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. per acre, or a smaller quantity 
for renovating an old one. Price, 6 lb. package, 30c.; 10 lb. package, 60c.; 25 lb. bag, $1.25; 5) lb. bag, $2.00 ; 100 lb. bag, $3.75 ; per ton of 2,000 lbs., $60.00. 
Bone Fertilizer 
nifm.ln / 7 I fif , ty p . e t cout ' Phosphate of Umo, and 
nitrogen equ.l to about four per cent, of ammonia 
Decompose slowly m the soil and, therefore form 
excellent permanent improvement, being less likely 
than almost any other kind of manure to waste in rainy 
seasons, particularly on sandy soils. There is no danger 
of burning the plants, whether applied as top-dressing 
or directly to the roots. Excellent for top-dressing 
lawns and grass lands, for garden and field crops. 
Quantity required. For permanent pasture and 
mowing lands, y 2 tc 1 ton p*r acre. Far trees and vines 2 to 
igoarfc eacA For top-dressing. 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. per acre, 
tor field and garden crops, t o 1 ton broadcasted and 
I”* For rose beds ’ P ot Plants, etc., 1 part to about 
fifty of soil. 
Raw Bone Meal. This is ground very fine, decom¬ 
poses more rapidly in the soil than the coarser grades 
and is. therefore, more quickly beneficial. 
Price, 1 lb. package, 10c. (or by mail, 20c. per lb.) ; 5 lb. 
package, 3uc.: 10 lb. package, 60c.; 25 lb. bag $1 ()0 • 
50 lb. bag, $1.60; 100 lb. bag, $2.75 ; 200 lb. bag, $450 | 
per ton of 2,000 lbs., $40.00. 
Raw Ground Bone. This is moderately fine and 
particularly adapted for general fertilizing; the finer 
particles are immediately beneficial, the coarse keeping f 
up the supply of plant food for a long period. c,ent 
Price, per 100 lb. bai - ‘ 
ton of 2,000 lbs., $37.00. 
Raw Crushed Bone, Slow but permanent in 
action, indispensable in the preparation of grapevine 
borders—for fruit trees, small fruits, etc.—where a last¬ 
ing fertilizer is required. 
Price, per 100 lb. bag, $2.75; 200 lb. bag, $5.00; per 
ton of 2.000 lbs., $ 43 . 0 ( 1 . 1 
Pure Pine Dissolved or Steamed Bone. $3.50 
per 200 lb. bag; $31.00 per ton of 2,000 lbs. 
Bone Superphosphate=— 
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Strictly high-grade, containing all of the elements 
needed by vegetables and flowers for their quick growth, 
early maturing, and perfect development. The ingre¬ 
dients are quickly soluble and immediately commence 
to feed the plants, stimulating them into healthy, luxu¬ 
riant growth, and it continues to feed them until the 
end of the season. 
Highly concentrated, fine, dry and free from objec¬ 
tionable odor, easily applied, either before or after 
planting, by sprinkling over the surface of the soil and 
raking in ; or it can be mixed with water ( stirring well) 
and applied as a liquid manure. If something espe¬ 
cially fine in vegetables or flowers is desired, two or 
three additional applications, made at intervals, will 
nee magnificent results. A 10 lb. package is suffi- 
.._ ^ for a space 15 x 20 ft. for one application, or 500 
Pbice, per 100 ‘lb. hag, $2.25:~2(W iVb«*” S4 no - ner lbs ; t0 r ’ 0 , 0 lbs - for an acr0 - Full instructions given on 
m of 2 nnn lbs «37 no • ’ P 01 ; each pacliage. 
Prick, 5 lb. package, 25c.; 10 lb. package, 45c.; 25 lb. 
bag, $1.00; 50 lb. bag, $1.75; 100 lb. bag, $3.25; per 
ton, $50.00. 
Benefits crops quickly, readily available, promoting 
early maturity, affording constant nourishment during 
their entire season's growth. In case of rotation of 
crop it is nearly as valuable for the last as for the first. 
Quantity required. For garden and field, crops, 500 
to HO0 lbs. per acre j for garden crops it ' 
seed-sowing time. For top dressing grass 
Price, per bag of 200 lbs., $3.50; per ton of 2,000 lbs., 
$32.00. 
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Blood and Bone==— 
A very concentrated source of nitrogen, yielding am¬ 
monia, etc., by gradual decomposition, and, in conse¬ 
quence, is superior for immediate as well as for 
prolonged results ; it is of exceptional value for garden 
crops, root crops, corn, grain, grasses, fruit trees, small 
fmits, grape vines, and, in fact, all kinds of vegetation. 
Quantity Required. When broadcasted and har¬ 
rowed in use from >.< to 1 ton per acre. For garden craps 
drill in 300 to 600 lbs. per acre. 
Price, per 100 lb. bag, $2.50; 200 1b. bag, $4.25; per 
ton of 2,000 lbs., $38.00. 
Ashes= 
,.,^ alla< ^ a Unleached Hard Wood. Contain all fer¬ 
tilizing elements except nitrogen. They drive away 
insects, and are indispensable for all crops requiring 
potash. They are very beneficial for garden and field 
crops, and are of high value for cabbage, potatoes, 
onions, strawberries, fruit trees, corn, clover, wheat, 
beans, grass lands and lawns. 
Quantity Required. Apply 1 to 2 tons per acre, 
as one heavy application will help much more than the same 
quantity would, applied in fractions. 
Price, per bbl. of about 2'-0 lbs., $2.25; per ton of 
2 000 lbs., in bbls., $ 20 . 00 . Write for Special Prices on 
carload lots, or large quantities in bulk. 
Nitrate of Soda^ 
Valuable solely for the nitrogen it contains, equal to 
twenty per cent, of ammonia. It is chiefly a stimulant; 
it is used in addition to other fertilizers. It is very 
quick in action and hastens the maturity of crops. 
Quantity Required. Being extremely soluble it 
should not be applied until the plants are above, ground, 
when W) to 500 pounds per acre, mixed with wood ashes or 
land plaster, for convenience in applying, are generally used. 
Price, per 5 lb. package, 3<>e.; lu lb. package, 50c.; 
251b. bag, $1.25; 60 11). bag, $2.00; 100 lb. bag, $3.50; 
300 lb. bag, $9.00. ( Price per ton on application.) 
naragus Salt= 
arni ,ie,a rrnm A sa l 6 ,’ cl ®? n an! ’ '"gb-grade fertilizer, free from dls- 
TitfbftdrUlTinat agreeabl ° ollor ' l»'ei>ared especially for feeding plants 
ra« m lbs "r an , 1 P' own I ". p ? t8 V. Itla a "’°? li orful mvigomtor, producing 
• nee ten nf oonniKo luxuriant, healthy growth, foliage of rich texture and 
! larger and more brilliant flowers of improved substance. 
It contains in a highly concentrated form all of the 
ingredients of plant food essential to the highest de¬ 
velopment of plants and flowers. Itis very soluble and 
. ,,,,, , . ' s readily assimilated so that marked improvement is 
.ii n manure and most nutritious for usually noticed in ten days’ time. It is line and dry, 
f'r nf'v-. ItS ° Iwi 18 lu ’™ e<llate and lasting. Excellent clean and easy to apply, either sprinkled over the sur 
manure “ WAUfiouse piants(onepart face of the soil as a top-dressing, or dissolved in water 
Pure Pulverized Sheep Manure. 
Per bag of Per ton of 
200 lbs. 2,000 lbs. 
...itl. 11 • t r , , uv-e WIIPIJ , f/1 1111. I Dlfl 111H1LU UV LI U1U i 
„ g i ■ 4 , 0 . f . or Kreeuhouse plants (one part face of the soil as a top-dressing, or dissolved in wi 
lm.mli r 1>al 'i tS SOll) ’ , btr< 7"over and dug into j [stirriny w,U). Detailed directions on each package, 
hm* 2 If or Placed directly in drills or For Cut Flowers, a pinch of this fertilizer in the 
rt „ v-o , p 1 steady growth until maturity, water will keep it sweet and wholesome, and preserve 
it makes a rich, safe and quick Liquid Manure ; one the flowers from one to three days longer, if half an 
pound to five gallons of water can be used daily, if 
necessary, with safety. In bags of 100 lbs. each, $2.60 ; 
M ton, 600 lbs.. $I0.n0; per ton, 2,00o lbs., $32.00. In 
packages of 2 lbs., 15c. (or by mail for 35c.); 4 lbs., 25c.; 
10 lbs.. 60c. 
inch of the stems is cut off daily, which removes the 
callous which forms over the cut ends and allows the 
flower above to absorb the invigorating liquid. 
Price, 1 lb. package, sufficient for 25 ordinary sized 
plants for 1 year, 20c., or by mail, 30c. 
Besides being beneficial to asparagus, it is destructive 
to wire worms and other insects that often trouble aspar 
agus. Use as a top-dressing in the spring only—at the rate, oj 
>2 a. pound to a square yard, or 1 ton per acre. 
Price, $1.25 per bagof 200 lbs., $9.00 per ton of2,0001bs, 
Mapes’ Celebrated Fertilizers. 
Mapes’ Catalogue mailed on application. 
Potato manure. 
“ “ “ Economical Brand ” 
Corn “ . 
Cabbage and cauliflower manure. 
Fruit and vino “ . 
Orange and fruit tree “ . 
Grass and grain spring top-dressing.. 
Complete manure, “ A “ brand. 
for general use.. . 
“ ** for heavy soils.... 
Vegetable “ for light soils. 
“ Cereal Brand,” for farm crops. 
The basis of Mapes' Fertilizers is bone , 
$4.25 
... 3.75 
... 3.75 
... 4.00 
... 4.25 
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... 4.25 
... 3.75 
... 4.00 
... 4.25 
. .. 4.25 
... 3.00 
$39.00 
35.00 
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38.00 
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37.00 
40.00 
35.00 
38.00 
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41.00 
28.00 
no roch being used. 
