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DIOCS BEADLES SEEP CO.,INC., RICH MO N D, VIRGI N IA 
FERTILIZER 
DIGGS & BEADLES HIGH TEST FERTILIZERS AND PLANT FOOD 
Ton 
Nitrate of Soda.$37.00 
Sulphate of Ammonia. 42.00 
Murate of Potash....-. 40.00 
Sheep Manure . 40.00 
Cattle Manure . 40.00 
Cottonseed Meal . 40.00 
Pure Raw Bone Meal. 43.00 
Lime (Agricultural) . 17.00 
Limestone .,... 10.00 
Blood Meal (Dry) . 
Rho-Za-Grow . 80.00 
Tobacco Meal . 
Tobacco Dust . 
Vigoro.(5 lbs. 45c). 
ADCO (For Compost). 
100-Lb. 
50-Lb. 
25-Lb. 
10-Lb. 
$1.90 
$1.10 
$ .75 
$ .35 
2.35 
1.30 
.80 
.40 
2.25 
1.25 
.75 
.40 
2.10 
1.15 
.65 
.40 
2.10 
1.15 
.65 
.40 
2.45 
1.35 
.75 
.40 
2.50 
1.35 
.75 
.40 
1.00 
.55 
.20 
.65 
7.00 
3.75 
2.00 
1.00 
4.50 
2.75 
1.75 
1.00 
1.50 
.85 
.50 
.25 
4.25 
10c single pound 
4.00 
2.50 
1.50 
.85 
2.00 
FLORIDA HUMUS 
PEAT MOSS 
IS A PURE ORGANIC MATTER 
FLORIDA HUMUS should not be confused with 
other materials, which have a low humus content, 
nor with imported “organics,” which lack food 
value and are often excessively acid. FLORIDA 
HUMUS is all humus. It is composed of decayed 
lilies and grasses, dredged from under-water depos¬ 
its, centuries old, thoroughly air-dried. It is in an 
advanced state of decomposition—the state which 
all organic matter must reach to become valuable 
as humus. 
A DIFFERENT HUMUS 
FLORIDA HUMUS differs from most sources of 
humus. It has an exceedingly high nitrogen con¬ 
tent—more than 3% on a dry basis. It is drier and 
lighter—with a greater covering capacity. It con¬ 
tains a smaller percentage of inert matter. It is 
less acid, and will not sour the soil. It contains no 
weed seeds or foreign matter and is free from 
nematodes. 
READY TO USE 
It is light, fluffy, clean, odorless, and convenient¬ 
ly packaged in strong, light, wire-bound, leak-proof 
containers. 200 lb. size $3.00. 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE BEDS 
Granulated Peat Moss is used with excellent re¬ 
sults in flower beds and vegetable gardens if worked 
into the soil in proper proportions. For mulch¬ 
ing around perennials, roses, evergreens, shrubs, 
hedges, etc., it is excellent. When planting young 
trees and shrubs, peat moss manure, which can be 
easily prepared by anyone, from stable manure and 
peat moss, should be added to the soil, as it assists 
rooting in an extraordinary manner. 
Approximate Areas Covered by 1 Standard Bale 
of Ground Peat Moss 
1 inch 
2 inch 
3 inch 
Deep 
Deep 
Deep 
Per Bale, $3.75. 
Sq. Ft. 
Sq. Ft. 
Sq. Ft 1 . 
1 bale covers 
250 
125 
80 
6 bales cover 
1,500 
750 
450 
13 bales cover 
3,250 
975 
1,000 
51 bales cover 
12,750 
6,375 
4,000 
150 bales cover 
37,500 
18,750 
12,000 
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