
a ist of tert tlizers 
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Ashes, Unleached. (Canada Hardwood.) For gardens, field 
crops. 
Blood and Bone. For garden crops. 
Bone, Fine Ground. A standard food. 
Cattle Manure, Shredded. Natural manure, for mixing 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. Stimulates 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 
Ibs. 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. 
5 alanis For top dressing and mixing with other 
Sulphate Ammonia, A highly concentrated plant food. Holds 
in check—plaintain, buckhorn, dandelion, crab grass, chick- 
etd. 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 Bland 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 Eng: 
land 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 manufactured 
in England and used there by the growers almost to the ex- 
clusion 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 com- 
plete analysis of the composition and the method of its manu- 
facture. They found the formula could be duplicated and 
placed IMP on the market in January, 1940. At the present 
sane there are hundreds of leading commercial growers using 
56-lb. bag $7.00, 112-Ib. bag $12.00 
We give herewith comparative analyses of IMP and 
“Clay’s”: 
Analysis: 289737. 289660 
Marked Imp Clay's 5-9-2 
WAGISEUITE 6 5'0 Gis, chiar e's pclae 6 0° olavors wempenune 5.76% 6,449 
Nitrogen (Present as 
Ammonia. Salts yc UGA cae vance ate 2.30 2.55 
Equiv; 6 Ammonia iva sidivs eae sole 2.80 3.10 
Nitrogen (Present as 
Organic Nitrogen) 0260. .sa 6 de eee 3.54 2.96 
Equiv, to Ammonia. 0. ce. 5 ewes eee 4.30 3.60 
Available Phosphoric 
PH OC hea gl haar vice eeaepla cipieiebere rm ae 11.65 10.37 
Total: ‘Phosphorie Aad Wik ita, ores un 12.94 13.38 
Insoluble Phosphoric 
fa Wag (a RE ae TLS IL URrO aN RACH. Fr 08 1,29 3.01 
Water: Soluble Potash). ace cee ey 2072 2.91 
This analysis has been made by Messrs. Stillwell and Glad- 
ding, who for over 30 years have specialized in fertilizer 
analysis. 
KENNEDY’S KOMPOMAK 
Turns Organic Waste Into Organic Manure 
Save garden waste, kitchen parings, lawn clippings, leaves, 
etc. Convert these with KOMPOMAK into rich, fertility 
building compost, the modern successor to manure. Rich in 
humus, carrying plant foods, enzymes and beneficial bacteria. 
50-lb. Bag Makes Over a Ton of Organic Manure 
50-lb. bag $4.50 100-Ib. bag $7.00 
KENNEDY KWALITY GRASS SEED 
HAS BEEN USED ON THE FINEST LAWNS IN 
AMERICA FOR OVER ONE-THIRD OF A CENTURY 
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