FERTILIZING MATERIALS 

Per 
100 lbs. 
Cottonseed Meal $2.50 
Fine Ground Bone (23% total Phos. Acid) 2.65 
Wood Ashes (34% total Potash) 2.05 
Nitrate of Soda (original bags) 16% Nit. 2 3c 
Sulphate of Ammonia (Arcadian 20.50% Nit.) 2.65 
Muriate of Potash (50% actual Potash) 2.75 
Sulphate of Potash (48% actual Potash) 3.00 
Superphosphate (20% Phosphoric Acid) 1.35 
Ground Limestone .80 
COCOA SHELLS—Rkich in Vitamins, Phosphoric Acid, Potash 1.35 
COCOA SHELLS—Fine Ground—Fertilizers 2—1—2 1.50 
MOWRAH MEAL—A worm killer for lawns—will discourage slugs and grubs. 3.50 
PEAT MOSS—Horticultural Grade, 90 lbs.—l% bale 3.65 
140 lbs.—full bale 4.50 
The Importance of Lime for Soils 
You cannot be too sure about this principal element in stimulating all round 
plant growth. 
Per 1,000 sq. ft., 45 lbs. Limestone. 
Per acre, 2,000 lbs. 
For soils of light or loamy character 
that show, after test, slight acidity. 
extremely acid, we suggest the following Dae eee DOO Ine 
treatment. as 4 
Per 1,COO sa. ft., 75 lbs. Limestone. 
Per acre, 3,000 lbs. 
If, after test, this loamy or sandy soil is | Perel COO agate | 125) baslamestone 
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On heavy soils of slight acidity. } 
If you find on vee heavy soil SarrenLe Per 1,000 sq. ft., 175 lbs. Limestone. 
acidity, an even heavier application would Deke ea TO00 he 
be as suggested. foe 
In using hydrated or air-slacked lime about half the application of ground 
limestone is to be recommended. 
For home gardens lime can be worked into the soil with a rake or hoe. F armers 
usually get best results when it is applied to plowed ground and disk-harrowed in. 
Emerson will be pleased to test your soil sample without charge for acidity 
and to give you the proper recommendation as to quantity and how it is to be 
applied. 
Emseco Brand Limestone is high in magnesium, and the best grade obtainable. 
It costs you no more than others. 
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