General List of Fertilizers 
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the prices would probably be changed before you are ready to purchase. Write us the 
quantity you wish to buy and we will gladly submit prices. 

Ashes, Unleached (Canada Hardwood). For gar- 
dens, field crops. 
Blood and Bone. For garden crops. 
Bone, Fine Ground. A standard food. 
Cattle Manure, Shredded. Natural manure, for mix- 
ing with soil for potting, for use in vegetable, 
flower garden or liquid manure. 
Commercial 4-12-4. For growing vegetables and 
farm crops. A well-balanced formula. Stimu- 
lates deep root growth and produces sturdy 
plants. 
Dried Blood. A nitrogenous fertilizer. For mixing 
with soil or used as a liquid fertilizer. 
lime, Hydrated, Agricultural. Used for sweetening 
the: soil. 
Muriate of Potash. For corn, potatoes and grain. 
350 to 700 lbs. per acre. 
Rhodono. Aluminum sulphate compound. 
Salt, Agricultural. For top-dressing asparagus 
beds, etc. 
Scotch Soot, Imported. Will destroy slugs, grubs, 
cutworms, etc. 
Sheep Manure, Pulverized. Immediate and lasting 
effect. 
Shredded Tobacco. Discourages chinch bug and 
other soil pests as well as having plant food 
value. 
Super Phosphate. For top dressing and mixing 
with other fertilizers. one 
‘Sulphate Ammonia. A highly concentrated plant 
food. Holds. in check—plantain, buckhorn, 
dandelion, crab grass, chickweed. Feeds grass, | 
starves weeds. 
POTTING MATERIALS—PEAT 
MOSS, ETC. 
Charcoal. Keeps soil of potted plants sweet. 
_ Orchids like to root on it. Fine or coarse. 
Humus. Valuable for potting greenhouse plants 
or on lawns. 
Moss, Sphagnum. Dry. Useful for mixing in soil 
for potting. 
‘Moss, Live Green Sphagnum. For potting orchids 
and other stove plants. In season only. 
Moss, Sheet, Natural Green. In sheets ranging in 
size 1 foot wide, 2 to 4 feet long. 
Moss, Sheet, Dyed Green. In sheets. 
Peat Moss. For mixing with soil and mulching 
rhododendron beds, storing of dahlia roots, 
etc. 
Orchid Peat. The finest for orchids and ferns. 
IMP 
The Best Fertilizer for the Grower 
Owing to the war, the importation of fertilizers 
from England was stopped. The manufacturer 
of IMP, after canvassing competing formulas, 
found one that was apparently beyond criticism 
and that one was “Clay’s,” a fertilizer manu- 
factured in England and used there by the 
growers almost to the exclusion of other mixed 
fertilizers. 
As the manufacturers of IMP imported large 
quantities of “Clay’s” fertilizer for years and 
were familiar with the high regard in which it 
was held by their trade, they made a complete 
analysis of the composition and the method of 
its manufacture. They found the formula could 
be duplicated and placed IMP on the market in 
January, 1940. At the present time there are 
hundreds of leading commercial growers using 
IMP. 56-Ib. bag $7.00, 112-Ib. bag $12.00 
We give herewith comparative analysis of IMP 
and “Clay’s”: 
Analysis: ; 289737 289660 
Marked Imp Clay’s 5-9-2 
AVEC S GUT mtr Meer ee 5.76% 6.44% 
Nitrogen (Present as 
Ammonia Salts). ............... 2.30 2.55 
Equiv. to Ammonia........... 2.80 3.10 
Nitrogen (Present as “Be 
Organic Nitrogen) ......... 3.54 2.96 
Equiv. to Ammonia .......... 4.30 3.60 
Total Phosphoric . Acid........12.94 13.38 
Available Phosphoric 
PA C1C Meeteg Note 8 ees? 11.65 10.37 
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid 1.29 3.01 
Water Soluble Potash ....... 2.72 2.91 
This analysis has been made by Messrs. Still- 
well and Gladding, who for over thirty years 
have specialized in fertilizer analysis. 
KENNEDY’S KOMPOMAK 
Turns Organic Waste 
into Organic Manure 
Save garden waste, kitchen parings, lawn clip- 
pings, leaves, etc. Convert these with KOM- 
POMAK into rich, fertility-building compost, 
the modern successor to manure. Rich in hu- 
mus, carrying plant food, enzymes and _ bene- 
ficial bacteria. 
50-lb. Bag Makes Over a Ton of Organic Manure 
50-lb bag $4.50 100-Ib. bag $7.00 
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