DRIED MANURES SUIT SMALL GARDENS 
ADCO. A culture of bacteria associated 
with the breaking down of organic ma¬ 
terials. Add it to garden rubbish, leaves 
and grass to hasten decay and quickly 
produce manure. 25 lbs. $2. 
SHEEP MANURE— 
Wizard Brand. A 
highly concentrated, 
weedJess, pure ma¬ 
nure that makes all 
plants grow to per¬ 
fection. It supplies 
the necessary plant- 
food and humus 
to the soil. Wiz¬ 
ard is economical 
—one bag equals 
a wagon-load of 
stable-manure. 
5 lbs.$0 40 50 lbs. $150 
10 lbs. 65 100 lbs. 2 75 
25 lbs. 1 00 
SHREDDED COW MANURE. A weed¬ 
less natural manure especially valuable for 
roses. 100-Ib. bag $2.75. 
HARRIS LAND LIME. Ready for immedi¬ 
ate distribution and will keep indefinitely 
when stored in a dry place. 50-Ib. bags 
50 cts. Prices on larger quantities quoted 
on application. 
HARRIS SPECIAL-PURPOSE LIME. A 
hydrated Lime for home and garden or for 
use as a whitewash, insecticide, disinfectant, 
and soil-sweetener. 5 lbs. 25 cts.; 10 lbs. 
35 cts.; 50 lbs. 80 cts. 
COTTONSEED MEAL. Widely used by 
gardeners, florists, and nurserymen, as well 
as on golf-courses, lawns, and vegetable 
gardens. 100-Ib. bag $3. 
Florida Humus 
High-content or¬ 
ganic Humus in its 
purest and richest 
form. Contains ap- 
tom of a Florida 
lake. Greatly im¬ 
proves any soil, prevents packing of heavy 
soils, builds up sandy soils, promotes bacterial 
action—benefits immediate and lasting. 200 
lbs. for 300 square feet, J^mch deep. 100-Ib. 
wire-bound, leak-proof crates $2.50; 200-Ib. 
crates $4.50; ton $35. 
proximately 2 per 
cent nitrogen. All 
decayed vegetative 
mold from the bot- 
LAND PLASTER (Gypsum). An excellent 
addition to land requiring lime and sul¬ 
phates, particularly such crops as clovers, 
grasses, potatoes, and turnips. Quantity 
required, broadcasted and harrowed in, 
to 1 ton per acre. Price on application. 
NITRATE OF SODA. The most readily 
available form in which nitrogen can be 
had. Largely used for forcing vegetables, 
strawberries, etc., for applying to grass 
fields after each cutting, producing a strong, 
healthy growth and wonderfully increasing 
the yield. 100 lbs. $2.75. 
ALUMINUM SULPHATE. For creating 
acid conditions in the soil. Lb. 15 cts.; 
5 lbs. 60 cts.; 10 lbs. $1; 25 lbs. $2. 
MURIATE OF POTASH. A popular form 
of the essential potash salts. It produces a 
very beneficial effect when applied to hay 
or pasture fields at the rate of 100 to 150 
pounds to the acre. All root crops, potatoes, 
beets, turnips, and the like, require a large 
proportion of potash in order to develop 
properly. 100 lbs. $3. 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. The most 
highly concentrated form in which this 
very important plant-food element is ob¬ 
tainable. It should be used with caution 
and preferably mixed with other fertilizers, 
using not over 125 pounds of the Sulphate 
to the acre. 100 lbs. $2.90. 
A scientific blend of dehydrated cow ma¬ 
nure, poultry manure, and peat moss. Pre¬ 
pared especially for lawns, flower-gardens, 
and roses. Retains the moisture in the soil 
and is a fine soil-builder and plant-food. 
7J^-Ib. bag 50 cts.; 50-Ib. bag $1.75. 
G. P. M. PEAT MOSS. It helps to bind 
together loose and sandy soils and to break 
up and render more friable heavy and clayey 
soils. As a mulch, it meets every require¬ 
ment. As a propagating material it has no 
equal, and is of great value as a forcing 
medium. Bales (about 19 bus.) $4.50; 
1-bushel bag 50 cts.; 5-bushel bag $2. 
Corenco Fertilizers 
SWIFT, SUPERIOR, SURE, AND ACTIVE 
For planting by hand, in hills, we recom¬ 
mend a liberal handful of Fertilizer to each 
hill. This means about a half pint, which 
should be well scattered and covered before 
the seed is dropped. If flat culture is prac¬ 
ticed, then the Fertilizer may be strewn along 
the furrows, scattering it moderately at the 
rate of 5 pounds for each 50 feet of furrow. 
Then cover lightly with earth, dropping the 
seed and covering again. It is a good thing, 
in the case of corn, to scatter between the 
rows, as the roots spread out, and often meet, 
while in the case of potatoes, the roots ex¬ 
tend downward. Never permit the seed to 
come in direct contact with the Fertilizer. 
An application of Fertilizer may be made 
after the plants appear above the ground. 
This makes two applications. Many put on 
half the required amount at planting, and the 
remainder at the time of the first hoeing. 
CORENCO—CORN AND VEGETABLE. 
4-8-4. This brand has been for many years 
very popular for all crops. It is excellent 
for vegetables and can be used in the flower 
garden successfully. 100 lbs. $2.20. 
CORENCO—GENERAL CROP. 5-8-7. 
One of the most popular brands in New 
England. A complete, well-balanced fer¬ 
tilizer supplying available plant-food in 
form best suited to start and maintain root- 
growth. 100 lbs. $2.45. 
CORENCO TOP-DRESSING. 8-6-4. The 
recognized formula for top-dressing lawns. 
Also used for fertilizing trees and shrubs. 
100 lbs. $2.65. 
CORENCO—PURE FINE BONE. Contains 
from 20 to 25 per cent of pure phosphoric 
acid, and 3 to 4 per cent ammonia. Best 
material from which phosphoric acid can be 
obtained. 100 lbs. $3. 
Try PLANTET 
For Indoor Soilless Gardening 
Perfectly balanced soluble plant-food for 
use in growing plants without soil. Dissolved 
in water, will furnish all the nutrients neces¬ 
sary for the growth of any indoor plant. 
8-oz. bottle 75 cts.; 10-Ib. can $4. 
PLANTET UNIT. A complete outfit, in¬ 
cluding green metal tank, wire basket for 
holding plants, and enough Plantet to 
make 18 gallons of nutrient solution for 
$2.25. 
ACID PHOSPHATE. Guaranteed 16 per 
cent available phosphoric acid. Acid Phos¬ 
phate is recommended for all grain and 
grass crops, cowpeas, soy or soja beans, and 
for applying to lands deficient in phosphoric 
acid. Beneficial results follow the addition 
of Acid Phosphate to stable and barnyard 
manure, all manure being deficient in 
phosphoric acid but high in ammonia, the 
mixture giving a better balanced plant-food. 
100 lbs. $1.45. 
Stim-U-planT 
The Magic Plant-Food Tablet 
Excellent for flowers and potted plants. 
Contains highly concentrated, immediately 
available forms of plant-food for use in 
stimulating all flower and ornamental plants. 
May be used either in tablet or liquid form. 
Pkg. 10 cts.; 30 tablets 25 cts.; 100 tablets 
75 cts.; 1,000 tablets $3.50. 
Weed-Killers 
ATLACIDE. Non-poisonous Weed-Killer 
used as a dust, or a spray. One pound is 
sufficient to kill 100 to 450 square feet of 
weeds and grasses. 5-Ib. can $1.50; 15 lbs. 
$3.50. 
ATLACIDE DUSTING POWDER. Dust 
away your weeds! 4-Ib. can 75 cts. 
DOLGE WEED-KILLER. A clear, concen¬ 
trated, super-strength liquid chemical which 
sinks into the ground, destroying the tops 
and roots of all existing growth. One quart 
makes from 20 to 40 quarts by adding 
water. Qt. 85 cts.; gal. $1.90; 5 gals. $8.50. 
Exterminators 
Rat and Mouse Killers 
K. R. O. Will rid your premises without en¬ 
dangering your pets, live-stock, poultry, etc. 
Harmless to animals other than rats and 
mice. 2-oz. pkg. 75 cts. 
DOLCO MOUSE CEREAL. Sanitary, clean, 
and easy to use. No mixing necessary. 
While not attractive to domestic animals, 
it is best to keep dogs, cats, and other pets 
away from this material. 25 cts. 
Chase-A-Dog Spray 
A pioneer in a most welcome field and a 
spray that discourages animals, especially 
dogs, from injuring evergreens and other 
plants. Non-injurious to plants and to ani¬ 
mals externally. As it may be diluted with 
three parts water it is most economical. 8 ozs. 
50 cts.; pt. 75 cts.; qt. $1; gal. $3. 
32 Fertilizers 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
