ORDER FORM 
K. C. LIVERMORE, Honeoye Falls, N. Y., Dear Friend:— I wish to order the following: 
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TERMS: Cash with order, or 25% cash with order and balance before shipment or on arrival with 
collection fees added. If balance is to be paid on delivery, give name and address of bank. 
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SEED TREATING MATERIALS 
NITRAGIN LEGUME INOCULANTS:— 
CULTURE A for alfalfa, sweet clover and CULTURE B for medium, mam¬ 
moth, alsike, white, crimson clovers, bu. size 30c; 1 bu. 50c: bu. $1.00. 
CULTURE C for vetches, field peas, garden peas and CULTURE D for field 
and garden beans, bu. size 25c; 1 bu. 40c; 5 bu. $1.70; 12i/^ bu. $4.00. 
CULTURE S for soy beans, 1 bu. size 30c; 5 bu. $1.00; 10 bu. $1.40. 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT, pt. (treats 1 bu. corn) 60c: Pt. (treats 2 bu. 
corn) $1.00; qt. (treats 4 bu. corn) $1.75. 
SCARE CROW, *4 pt* (treats 1 bu. corn) 40c: Pt. 60c; qt. $1.00. 
CERESAN for oats, barley, wheat, 1 lb. treats 32 bu.; 1 lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.25. 
SEMESAN JR. for corn, 2 oz. per bu.; 4 oz. 30c; 1 lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $3.00. 
SEMESAN for vegetables and flower seeds and bulbs; 2 oz. 35c; 1 lb. $2.25; 5 lbs. 
$ 10 . 00 . 
SEMESAN BEL for potatoes; 1 lb. per 60 to 80 bu.; 4 oz. 50c; 1 lb. $1.50; 5 lbs. 
$6.50; 25 lbs. $30.00. 
CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE. For potatoes, cabbage, etc., in ^ lb. boxes; >/4 lb. 80c; 
1-4 lbs. $2.70 per lb.; 5 lbs. up $2.50 per lb., express collect. Special prices 
on bulk lots. 
YELLOW OXIDE OF MERCURY for potatoes, 1 lb. treats 100 or more bu.; lb. 
$2.00; 1-4 lbs. $3.20 per lb.; 5 lbs. up $1.90 per lb. 
CALOMEL for cabbage, turnip, radish, lb. $2.00; % lb. $3.20; 1 - 4 lbs. $3.00 
per lb.; 5 lbs. up, $2.80 per lb. 
RED OXIDE OF COPPER for peas, spinach, beets, 1 teaspoon per Ib., or ZVs lbs. 
per cwt.; % lb. 35c; lb. 50c; 1 lb. 80c; 5 lbs. $3.50. Special prices on larger 
quantities. 
ZINC OXIDE for seed beds, % to 1 oz. per sq. ft.; 1 - 9 lbs. 25c per lb.; 10 - 49 lbs. 
20c per lb., postage paid. Freight collect 50 lb. bags, $5.00; 100 lb. bags $9.00. 
graphite, for coating peas to prevent breakage after treating; 2 oz. per bu.; y. 
lb. 25c; Yz lb. 30c; 1-4 lbs. 35c per lb.; 5 lbs. up, 30c per lb., postage paid. 
Freight collect, 100 lb. bags, $16.00. 
GUM ARABIC POWDER, to make calomel stick to cabbage seed; 1 oz. per Ib. seed, 
1 oz. 15c: 2 oz. 20c: Yi lb. 30c: Yi lb. 50c: 1 lb. 85c. 
FORMALDEHYDE, for seed treating and soil disinfecting, (40';;): 1 lb. can 40c: 
5 cans up 35c each. Special prices on large quantities in bulk. 
TOBACCO POWDER, to repell flea beetles, squash bugs, etc., or fumigating; 1 to 
4 lbs., 15c per lb.; 5 to 29 lbs., 10c per lb., postage paid; 30 to 99 lbs., 5c per 
Ib.; 100 Ib. bags, $4.00 per bag freight collect. 
SULPHUR, for seed potatoes. Altho not generally recommended by potato 
authorities, many growers dust freshly cut seed with sulphur to prevent molding. 
From Ya. to 1 lb. to the bushel is mixed with the seed. This may help to control 
scab, rhizoctonia and other surface borne diseases. Some growers put 1 to 2 lbs. of 
sulphur over each bushel of seed as it is dumped in the planter hopper. The action 
of the machine coats the seed fairly well and the surplus runs into the row. Too 
much sulphur in the row delays sprouting. Other growers mix sulphur with the 
fertilizer at the rate of 25 to 50 lbs. per acre. 
The last two practices help control scab. Scab is carried by a fungus that can¬ 
not live in acid soils (PH 5.5 or lower) and sulphur makes soils more acid. 
When scab conditions are bad, the soil should be treated rather than the seed. 
The same treatment also controls scab gnat and milliped injury. Apply sulphur only 
where needed; apply 200 to 800 lbs. per acre depending on the severity of the scab 
or as indicated by soil tests; apply after plowing and mix thoroly at least 4" deep. 
Use our Free Flow Sulphur. It drills better and is economical. One application 
lasts years. Prices f.o.b. here, 3c lb.; $2.50 per cwt.; $40.00 per ton. Special 
prices on ton lots or more delivered from factory. 
DUST AND SPRAY MATERIALS 
Our prices on protective materials for field and garden crops will be given in a 
special Farm Chemicals circular ready about April 1st. Materials and equipment 
for controlling sweet corn ear worm by the oil method will be listed. Better plan to 
protect your profits from insects and diseases. Shall we send you a copy? 
A NEW HIGHER YIELDING WHEAT 
During the summer our Winter Wheat and Rye circular will be ready. It will 
list Yorkwin, the best soft white winter wheat yet available and also a new to-be- 
named hard red wheat of astonishing yielding ability. Last summer it yielded from 
10 to over 40% better than the other improved varieties groWn here in Western New 
York. We are booking reservation orders now subject to price confirmation. 
DRAIN TILE 
Tile drainincr is the farm owner's best investment. Costs are still low ; they may 
be much higher another year. Prices at our yard are. per 1000 twelve inch length: 
3 in. $39.00; 4 in. $46.00 ; € in. $87.00; branch tile. 3 in. 25c; 4 in. 35c; 6 in. 45c 
each. Weights of straight tile are approximately 5.5 lbs.. 7 lbs. and 14.5 lbs. each 
for sizes listed. Other sizes available from factory. Truck load and car load prices 
quoted on request. 
Postmaster: If not 
deliverable return to 
K. C. Livermore 
ATTENTIONh 
Sec. 662 P. L. & R. 
U. S. POSTAGE 
Honeoye Falls, N. Y. 
Return postage guar¬ 
anteed. 
All Proqressiue FarmersH 
PAID 
Honeoye Falls, N. Y. 
Permit No. 2 
THIS 
CIRCULAR 
lUlLL HELP qOU 
TO QREATER PROFITS 
you IDill Sdue And Make Bij Using Our Better Bred Seeds 
