x> THE BULLETIN LIBRARY OF THK ,yg^ YQ^^ BOTANICAL NORTH CAROLINA "*""'' DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, RALEIGH. Vol. 32, No. 1. JANUARY, 1911. Whole No. 144. I. ANALYSES OF FERTILIZERS— FALL SEASON, 1910. II. REGISTRATION OF FERTILIZERS. '''^"" ^' -^w'l^f '^ PUBLISHED MONTHLY AND SENT FREE TO CITIZENS ON APPLICATION. ENTERED AT THE RALEIGH POST-OFFICE AS SECOND-CLASS MAIL MATTER. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. W. A. Graham. Conimissiouer, ex officio Chaii'Dian. Italeigb. II. C. Carter Fairfield .• . . . First District. K. W. Barnes Lucama Second District. William Dunn New Bern Third District. I. II. Kearney Franl Ph ■qsTJloj •■Euiouimv 01 juaiL'AHib^ ■U930HI^ •II9S0J1TN OIU'BSJO aiqnfos -jai'BAi •ppv OTioqdsoqj aiq'Bfi'BAv ■a c3 73 PQ ■a CO o CO o 1* to g & CM CO CO ^ •o M IM Ol (M o e T-t e Ttl OB to M CO 00 r~ 00 CO Ol CO CO 00 00 y-^ h- 00 00 00 o o a o O a o Q o c ca 3 ■a c F-H CQ c o P. a 03 OJ ■-• o o fe o o 12; o o O CO o a> .a c3 C3 P Si a o c >i d =« 2 ■^ • S . m 3 r--=« ■s a cj ^ .S S o cS O 1 "a! o a CO a 3 > •o" c o a A o s o o a ca 3 o c o o O o > ca ca 3 o a •a m d O o c ca 3 o 3 3 o o c o o « > o F-H o a o .T O _c 'ea >-l o o Qi a u <1 o c ca 3 o 3 ca 3 (H ■a 3 ea a> 3 o to 3 o Fh O) ft a o O M d o bC 3 I ^ . 3 ^— ''J^ o.2> t^ ■5 ^ 35 ■-< 3W 'J3 3 3 pq pq o :^' o *^ bC 3 d O la a D O "ca 3 ca > o <*H o 3 O ^■^ bC 3 s > ^ ^ O o bs O j:3 •I a fe « — £ 2 o ■3p" OJ 3 «> c «f t_ m < ■\^ C^ 3 ca -ea e>^a < < o o .2 o ea p^ ea > o o d ^ =a a^x: X5 SO 3 ca pq 73 O a ■*^ "ea pq o o o 3 ca 3 o 1-5 d 3* O 3 pq OO OO OO OO 00 10 The Bulletin. •XJOJO'BJ IB uox -lad c4 o c o o S o o 03 bH c u j aiqni'os -JSl'BAi •piov oijotjdsoqj ■a a E ca OQ ID M n o e o *»» 3 e •a 5 ce H c3 O TO Si O J= ca 3 o •a J3 .2 T3 c o s s ca c & o ea •a c ca M ca u 3 . ca u. o c ca 3 o o; o o J3 3 O S o o c ca 3 a T3 ea •c c ca > ca .2 'S ■£5 > o 01 3 CO % CO ea m 3 O cq •3 0) > a; O S E 0) .S o a o c o o c 5 ■a a c 9 ca CO ■a c o3 0) 3 o n si o. o 3 3 u ¥ -S 33 O — ea 3 •g ea O CO ca - 3 Ph n Oh 3. 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CO in h- o o> C9 r^ CO in a> oo o s in Z CJ — — — CO ^H .-t — * CI — 00 o e CM ^ m CM — C? — . i-H as ^ 1^ o (M CO O) OJ 00 00 a o ■♦J c ee cm M o 3 o PQ •a c a o m '3 a c "S •-" ^ ° e o o 03 c3 to u C4 O 3) .a > a o S o O •^ go o > u o o 3 .a 0} a) & o O a o a 3 o c M c; o o o T3 s ^ i ;4 OJ fe 3 o I ■a 3 o a si o s o o B a> si o ca O ca > e ca si ii 3 Q •3 3 ca m cS 3 o •3 < §1 < ca > 3 o s si o s o O "ca o a a> si O ca O ca > 3 o 3 o o o o c3 ca > ■a 3 o a Si u o O "ca o a 0) O ca O ca > 3 2 a ca o M ca 3 ca H ■3 o o s ca (^ o 6 o o 3 ca 3 o •— Ui •— 3 o 3 ca ca si II •15 o cS a 3" o 3 ca o o O t-i .a <0 fa 3 o a ca o > O o 3 3 «3 o J3 — -^ ^ Si a :3 3 3 o CO ca O ^ 3 ca O to o -. 3 o ca 03 ..O ca a- "m Q -S (?. O 3" o -4-^ 3 O O ca > o o ca O o ca O 3" o 3 ca O d S ^5 1 ^ " a 5 < oj *^ ■n fa 3 cj O *C a fa 3 o fa 3 o 03 o .3 M '3 d O ^° O ■ 3 ^^3 isisa S3 o ca fa ca > o o d O o 3 ca 3 O o Pi O a "ca tn 3 o o O o 3 ca 3 O 3 o 's o o aiT3 cc ca > •3 3 o a X! o 2 o o ca o 11) si O ca ca > o T3 00 00 00 o 00 14 The Bulletin. •jfJOlOB^ IB iiox -isd onjBA BAtjBia'a o r-l O r-l ;5 o m < m fa I S3 Pi fa 1-3 I— I o fa o u fa o fa o o a S o o 01 ■ cS >^ C O) u ph •qsBioj I'BIOX ■Biuoruniv oy iuajBAinba •ugsojjT}^ ItJjox •U9S0IJIN lUBS'o •U9gOJl!^ iqni'os -ja'jBAV ■ppv oijoqdsoqj aiqBiiBAV •a 03 03 si c n Cm o s CQ N h-l M Q u 3 C -«: •a c 4) s 55 •laqranN iSjoiBioqBT -^ocoo"^oio>^c:cor*.0'*ooQO — M — OO) — — — o — — O— ■€-! — CO 4.00 4.16 2.00 2.02 2.71 2.26 2.36 1 62 2.01 1.75 1.97 1.77 2.24 .86 1.78 3.71 8.00 9.29 10 00 9 45 10.47 9 73 9.77 10.45 9 70 10.85 9 99 10.03 10.00 12 88 11.02 10.00 2 i i ; ; ; ^ ^ ; ; g ; ^ ; i o \ S. ' o o <; S ! ; = ; o ; 1 S m5000>3-rfe:2.Sc3g Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Miller's Special Wheat Mixture. Asheville Packing Co.'s Special Wheat Grower. Conestee Bone and Potash Century Bone and Potash Martin's Potash and Soluble Bone Abattoir Product. Navassa Dissolved Bone with Potash. Patapsco Soluble Phosphate and Potash. Carrington's Superior Grain Com- pound. Potash Mixture Royster's Bone and Potash Jlix- ture. Standard Grade Swift's Wheat Grower. Union Bone and Potash Allison & Addison's McGavock's Special Potash Mixture. Davie & Whittle's Owl Brand Acid Phosphate with Potash. o c 1 u ■o c «l cu Va.-Car. Chemical Co., Richmond, Va Brands claiming ." Asheville Packing Co., Asheville, N. C Conestee Chemical Co., Wilmington, N. C. Farmers Guano Co., Raleigh, N. C Martin, D. B., Co., Baltimore, Md Navassa Guano Co., Wilmington, N. C Patapsco Guano Co., Baltimore, Md.v Pocahontas Guano Co., Lynchburg, Va... Pocoraoke Guano Co., Norfolk, Va Royster, F.-S., Guano Co., Norfolk, Va Swift Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Ga Union Guano Co., Winston-Salem, N. C... Va.-Car. Chemical Co.j Richmond, Va do 8642 8723 8655 8781 8780 8646 8789 8766 8631 8722 8665 8682 8788 8776 The Bulletin. 15 >o f CM r* o 3 •w 03 C ca 01 a o 03 ft W O ■o J3 Ih > Ol o ft 3 UJ C/J ft 3 a t* f> O 3 Ol a> (-< a Ol 3 >> ca ^ ^ 3 O X! o 00 Ol 04 oo 1-H 03 03 T— 1 CO g IN o s o o g s g •* §8 £? g CO CO GO g ?3 ^ CD - o> OJ o »— 1 o o »— 1 t— 1 o o o o> o CO o o o o o CO o> r— 1 CO 1— i ^ 5 2 •a 3 O o o ^^ .S3 £§ 3 CO , 5 =s o Q ft x: C03 03 Wi'^'3 X3 0) 1-. ; -a 3pq hJ O S2 0^3 ."go .3 Q.-H ■^ t- U O ft O Pi •o 3 ca 3 o o 3 ca 3 o M "3 a ca • 0£ CO 3 ©a "s oj X p cS osPh 03 0) . 1- l-i ."I 3 o B CJ 5 o la o B Ol F c3 13 1 ( 1 -o 'a X2 1 1 1 1 1 -2 ■0 c nl m 1 03 > tT C^ (M ,—1 _i 10 CO t^ c^ "^ rM to CO r>- "O r— CD CO GO 00 00 00 00 00 ■a O B P3 o o 0) J2 OJ — 3* o en 3 o O o 3 ca 3 3 o "3 3 o 12; d O N 3 ca ca O o 01 Fh 3 o s ■a o ca O 3" o < < ca 3 ca 6 3 tH 1-3 ■^ t-f 01 3 3 -«^ M r, 3 ra PQ CJ ^ 0) ■3 3 03 (V •g.5S ca^ I O I O :^ ^" "ca d o o 3 3 ;-< o d o I-, .2 ft ca •a o a -*^ la pq d U pq Q C3 Oj > . s .^ la m d ca 3 O 3 o oooooooooooooooooo IG The Bulletin. ■Aioiov^ IV uox J3d ani^A aAii'BpH p. 03 O e o o — ooirynocoatoa-v oior-r~r-oomior-ooo'«ro--o ^coioco ■a a o a o o o e O O en 2 3 S w ^ 1-1 c o -♦J 2 O to o o ca .S3 O S3 ■a '3 o m 3 .^ c3 o

-l O s o hj" r5 ^ bj a 1-1 o ndF aleig r ca « o o "ia hate Co., o ^^o P o ■ 2 lU J3Z5 a, .J5 43 u eigh leigh ers C _u .^ ca ca o s ^ tf o o "ca o S .a o ca O I ca > ca J3 ,.^ 2 J30 bC ca > "3 et-i o iz; o o ID •p ca ■s s o o o bD C 3 u ca Pi .£3 < < ca O c o *^ c ca o d O 0; C O P5 ■a in I aiqni'os -•13115 Ai ■ppv ouoqdsoqj 9iq'B[TBAV 03 c IV a « H N fa Q >< M iz; O 3 .^ u oj 3 3 O •o < B « a iz; •jsqujnfij iJjoi'caoqB'j $ 11.20 11.34 12.20 11.29 12.61 11.51 11.03 13.18 12.39 11.87 12.80 12.80 12.86 14.19 13.46 12.54 12.60 e>-ic4i-it~com'9<'Tt.oocDr> ^Tt4io-^ic-^*<^o^-^ «• ; c t- < c iNavassa^vjuaiio y^u., vvuiiuuisi'Uii, '■■'■ ^ Norfolk Guano Co., Norfolk, Va Pocahontas Guano Co., Lynchburg, Va... Rasin-Monumental Co., Baltimore, Md — Richmond Guano Co., Richmond, Va Swift Fertilizer Works, Wilmington, N. C. Tuscarora Fertilizer Co., Atlanta, Ga Va.-Car. Chemical Co., Richmond, Va do do do do do Brand claiming.. Tuscarora Fertilizer Co., Atlanta, Ga Brands claiming - -- Union Guano Co., Winston-Salem, N. C... Va.-Car. Chemical Co., Richmond, Va Union Guano Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. . 8707 8769 8706 8739 8792 8668 8794 8694 8657 8693 8714 8667 8648 8793 8697 8614 •'() The Bulletin. IB uox -ISQ a. s i, o 5 o a o o 3) |1< •qsTJiOd I^iox •■Biuoniuiv 01 iuaj'BATnlja: •naSoiiiM I^iox •U830HI>I OIU'ESJO •uasontN aiqnfos •ppv ouoqdsoiid I'EJOX* T3 S 73 > CQ c3 ■s c ■c x: ■< c E cs 5: •jaquin^i j^Joi^Joq'Bq H a Ed is o < CO :>: o — r- :7-, _ o CM o r^ CD o CO I-- ~" in m o r^ 00 CO — ^ oo ry^ Ol r^ ^ CO CM c^ CS| C^J CM CJ CM CM CM C>4 v» [ e a 1 e ^ 1 1 oi ^ o CO ^ o o Ol e o e CM in CO lO m o m o ■T t^ ^ 'rr ^" -^ ^• -.1^ W '^' CO OS o CD o> -* e o _ CO 2 s r- in CM t^ r- oo 1^ t^ oo o to CO CO cc OS IM m CM m eo e eo o ^ ^ CM -^ 04 C<) CS4 , >i _2 o t-. < t-t > o ;3 ■«:> o m .Q X3 C ^ _M 3 o iS ^ w C3 1 73 CD § o rt ^— c Oi CJ CS 1 s _S 3 o c o <5 O 3 « aj pa "> o CQ o pa 3 0) 3 O c p^ c3 PL( o o s T3 "r^ el 3 £ 3 2 3 3 3 .2 C3 3 (U Oh CL w frn O S aJ 1 ' 0^ u IS o s d 1 ^zi d d "3 pa e 02 "3 eS o (tt 6 o > O o c o u o o •J U3 J3 _. 3 o o ;2: > - 3 4^ 6 u r* d 3 o ^ d o o 3 can Agr k, N. Y, ming 1 CO C O xn o 3 03 e3 3 o Ck •*^ C» Ot 3 e* C E C o ■^ c 1 a c E 3 Al o « Ed-s M *t5 3 O !2 > 3 i'-^ .§^-S 3 u c < c rt Ph c ca c 5 c nf Ch ■- OQ m m CQ m ^H »o y^ 00 o »o CO ■'> The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Atlantic Fertilizer Company, Atlanta, Ga. — Atlantic "N" High Grade Acid Pliosphate Atlantic "O" High Grade Acid Pliospliate Atlantic "P" Standard Grade Acid Pliosphate. Atlantic "A" High Grade Guano Atlantic "G" High Grade Guano. . .' Atlantic "K" High Grade Phosphate and Pot- ash Atlantic "JM" Standard Grade Phosphate and Potash Atlantic "D" High Grade Guano Atlantic "F" Cotton-seed Meal Comp. H. G. . Atlantic "B" High Grade Guano Atlantic "C" High Grade Guano Atlantic "E" Cotton-seed Meal Comp. H. G.. Atlantic "H" Standard Grade Guano Atlantic "I" Standard Grade Guano Atlantic "L" Standard Grade Phosphate and Potash Atlantic Nitrate of Soda Atlantic Muriate of Potash Atlantic Sulphate of Potash Atlantic German Kainit ■. . Acme Manufacturing Co., Wilmington, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Acme High Grade Acid Phosphate Acme Acid Phosphate Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Melon Grower Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potasli Acme Bone and Potash Acme Cotton Grower Acme Special Fertilizer for Cotton Acme Pluml) Good Fertilizer Acme "OK" Fertilizer Quickstep Fertilizer Quickstep Fertilizer for Tobacco Acme Crop Grower Currie's High Grade Fertilizer Best's Fish Scrap Guano Pee Dee Special Fertilizer Pee Dee Special for Tobacco Acme Plant Food Acme Fertilizer for Tobacco Acme Fertilizer Tiptop Crop Grower Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. IG.OO 14.00 . • . . .... 13.00 . . . • .... 10.00 2.47 3.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 15.22 4.00 50.00 49.00 12.40 16.00 14.00 .... 13.00 .... .... 12.00 6.00 12.00 5.00 12.00 .... 4.00 12.00 .... 3.00 12.00 • > . • 2.00 11.00 > . . . 6.00 11.00 .... 5.00 11.00 4.00 11.00 3.00 11.00 .... 2.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 3.30 5.00 10.00 .... 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.27 2.00 8.00 4.12 7.00 8.00 3.30 6.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.06 3.00 The Bulletin. 23 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Tiptop Tobacco Grower Lattiiner's Complete Fertilizer. Best's Complete Fertilizer Gem Fertilizer Gem Fertilizer for Tobacco... Acme Special Grain Fertilizer. Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Root Crop Guano Acme Standard Truck Guano.. Acme High Grade Guano Acme Truck Grower Acme Corn Guano •. Acme Special 4-10-4 Guano.... Clark's Corn Guano Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Ammonia Acme Top Dresser Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash High Grade German Kainit. . . Pure German Kainit High High High Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Ashepoo Fertiliser Co., Cliarieston, S. C.^- High Grade Ashepoo Dissolved Phosphate. . . . Grade Ashepoo Acid Phosphate Grade Ashepoo XXXX Acid Phosphate. . Grade Eutaw Acid Phosphate Ashepoo XXX Acid Phosphate Ashepoo Dissolved Bone Eutaw XXX Acid Phosphate Cai'olina Acid Phosphate Circle Bone H. G. Ashepoo Bone and Potash Standai'd Ashepoo Acid Pho.sphate and Potash Eutaw Acid Phosphate and Potash. Eutaw XX Acid Phosphate Coomassie Acid Phosphate Ashepoo XX Acid Phosphate Ashepoo Potash and Acid Phosphate Eutaw Potash Acid Phosphate Palmetto Potash Acid Phosphate. . . Grade Ashepoo Watermelon Guano.... Ashepoo Cantaloupe Guano Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard High H. G. Taylor's XX Ammoniated Dissolved Fertilizer, H. G. Eutaw Superpotash Acid Phosphate... High Grade Ashepoo Superpotash Acid Phos- phate Standard Ashepoo Potash Compound Enoree Acid Phosphate and Potash, Ashepoo Wheat and Oats Specific. . Ashepoo Fertilizer Eutaw Fertilizer Grade Taylor's Circle Guano Standard Ashepoo Harrow Brand Raw Bone Superphosphate Standard Eutaw XXX Guano Standard Ashepoo Guano Standard Eutaw XX Guano Standard Standard Standard Standard High Avail. I'hos. Acid. 8.00 S.OO 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.0O 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 G.OO G.OO 6.00 4.00 1.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 16.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 9.50 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.50 8.50 2.00 2.00 2.06 1.65 1.65 1.65 4.12 4.12, 4.95 3.30 2.47 8.25 6.58 14.83 20.62 7.42 3.29 2.46 .82 1.65 1.85 1.85 1.65 1.65 1.65 2.06 1.65 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 7.00 5.00 8.00 8.00 3.00 4.00 10.00 3.00 48.00 48.00 IG.OO 12.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 10.00 1.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 24 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Standard Ashepoo XX Guano High Grade Ashepoo Fruit Grower High Grade Ashepoo Perfection Guano High Grade Ashepoo Guano High Grade Eutaw X Golden Fertilizer High Grade Ashepoo Bird and Fish Guano. . . High Grade Ashepoo Meal Mixture High Grade Ashepoo X Tobacco Fertilizer. . . High Grade Ashepoo Golden Tobacco Producer High Grade Carolina XXX Guano High Grade Ashepoo Ammouiated Superphos- phate High Grade Eutaw Special Cotton-seed Meal Guano High Grade Ashepoo Farmers' Special Standard Eutaw Circle Guano Standard Ashepoo Circle Guano Standard Coomassie Circle Fertilizer Standard Carolina Guano Standard P. D. Fertilizer Standard Ashepoo XXX Guano Standard Ashepoo Special Fertilizer Standard Bronwood Acid Phosphate High Grade Ashepoo Truck Guano High Grade Ashepoo Vegetable Guano High Grade Ashepoo Nitrogenous Top Dress- ing Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash German Kainit Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.50 1.65 2.00 8.00 3.91 2.75 8.00 3.29 6.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.46 4.00 8.00 2.40 3.00 8.00 2.40 3.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.46 2.00 8.00 2.46 2.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 5.00 4.12 5.0O 3.00 7.00 14.81 2.00 45.00 12.00 The Armour Fertiliser JVorls, Atlanta, Chicago and Wilmington — Armour's Raw Bone Meal Total 17 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Star Phosphate 13 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 12 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Ammoniated Dissolved Bone and Potash Phosphoric Acid and Potash Superphosphate and Potash M. H. White & Co.'s Special Corn Mixture. . . Phosphate and Potash No. 1 African Cotton Grower Bone and Dissolved Bone with Potash Standard Cotton Grower Bone, Blood and Potash Van Lindley's Special Fertilizer No. 846 Fertilizer No. 844 Special Trucker All Soluble Truck and Berry Special Fertilizer No. 836 Cotton Special Tobacco Special Truckers Special Carolina Cotton Grower Berry King 22.00 3.70 . . . • 17.00 16.00 14.00 13.00 12.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 8.50 1.65 2.00 8.00 4.11 7.0() 8.00 4.11 2.00 8.00 3.30 6.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.a) 8.00 2.88 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 0.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.00 8.00 2.05 4.00 The Bulletin. 25 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Gold Medal for Tobacco Sweet Potato Special Champion King Cotton High Grade Potato Fruit and Root Crop Special Carolina Cotton Special Armour's Slaughter House Fertilizer General Phosphate and Potash No. 2 Phosphate and Potash No. 3 7 Per Cent Trucker 5 Per Cent Trucker Manure Substitute 10 Per Cent Trucker Top Dresser Special Formula for Tobacco Harvey's Special 10 Per Cent Tankage Nitrate of Soda Dried Blood Armour's Top Dresser Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Kainit American Fertilizing Co.. Norfolk, Va. — Bone Meal Total American High Grade Acid Phosphate High Grade Acid Phosphate Eagle Brand Acid Phosphate Double Extra Bone and Potash. Acid Phosphate American Standard Cotton Grower American Formula for Wheat and Corn Double Dissolved Bone and Potash Dissolved Bone and Potash for Corn and Wheat Strawberry and Asparagus Guano Pitt County Special Fertilizer Special Formula Guano for Yellow Leaf To- bacco American Bone Mixture BloQd and Bone Compound Peruvian iNIixture Peruvian INIixture Guano Especially Prepared for Sweet Potatoes N. C. and S. C. Cotton Grower American Nonpareil Tobacco Grower American Eagle Guano .1. G. Miller & Co.'s Yellow Leaf Fertilizer American No. 1 Fertilizer Bob White Fertilizer for Tobacco A. L. Hauna's Special American No. 2 Fertilizer American Special Potash Mixture for Wheat. 10 Per Cent Ammoniated Guano American 7-7-7 for Irish Potatoes Standard 7 Per Cent Ammonia Guano Special Potato Guano Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 2.05 2.50 8.00 2.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.65 5.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 . . • • 5.00 8.00 • . . . 4.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 4.11 7.00 6.00 3.30 4.00 5.00 8.24 3.00 5.00 8.24 2.00 4.00 3.30 5.00 4.00 3.30 4.00 2.00 8.24 14.81 13.16 .... 7.82 4.00 50.00 50.00 12.00 22.50 3.71 .... 16.00 .... 14.00 > • . . 13.00 . > . . 12.00 > ■ ■ ■ 5.66 12.00 > ■ > • .... 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 • . . • 5.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.88 9.00 9.00 2.88 5.00 9.00 2.88 5.00 9.00 .83 2.00 8.50 2.00 1.00 8.50 1.65 1.50 8.00 3.29 5.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 1.50 S.OO 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.00 8.24 2.50 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 5.76 5.00 7.00 4.12 7.00 26 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Kale, Spinach and Cabbage Guano American Fish Scrap Guano Stable Manure Substitute Special Potato Manure Nitrate of Soda Gi'ound Fish Scraps Muriate of Potasb Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit American Agricultural Chemical Co., Baltimore and Ncio York — Fine Ground Bone Total Pure Ground Bone Total Superphosphate Canton Baker's Dissolved S. C. Phosphate. . . . Detrick's XXtra Acid Phosphate Lazaretto Acid Phosphate Zell's Dissolved Phosphate Zell's Acid Phosphate Canton Chemical Gem Phosphate Southern Wheat Grower Detrick's Victory Alkaline Bone Lazaretto High Grade Dissolved Phosphate and Potash Canton Soluble Alkaline Phosphate Detrick's P. & B. Special Fertilizer Lazaretto Alkaline Bone Phosphate New Rival Crop Producer Zell's High Grade Potash Fertilizer Royal Alkaline Bone Canton Soluble Phosphate Potash Detrick's Soluble Phosphate and Potash Lazaretto Dissolved Phosphate and Potash. . . Zell's Electric Phosphate Special Tobacco Fertilizer Holmes & Dawson's Productive Cotton and Peanut Grower Zell's Royal High Grade Fertilizer Zell's Victoria Animal Bone Compound Canton Chemical Animal Bone Fertilizer.... Detrick's Superior Animal Bone Fertilizer. . . Holmes & Dawson's Gold Dust Guano Lazaretto Retriever Animal Bone Fertilizer.. Lazaretto Peanut Grower Reese Pacific Guano for Tobacco Lazaretto Manure Substitute Lazaretto Carolina Cotton Food Detrick's Quick Step for Potatoes and To- bacco Zell's Special Compound for Potatoes and Veg- etables Zell's Tobacco Fertilizer Zell's Bright Tobacco Grower Zell's Reliance High Grade Maniire Canton Chemical Baker's Tobacco Fertilizer. Canton Chemical Superior High Grade Fertil- izer Detrick's Special Tobacco Fertilizer Avail. I'hos. Acid. 7.00 7.00 7.00 G.OO Nitrogen. Potash. 4.12 3.29 2.47 4.12 14.83 8.24 4.00 4.00 4.00 7.00 49.00 48.00 12.00 22.88 2.47 20.59 3.70 16.00 . . . 14.00 14.00 , , . < . 14.00 . . . 14.00 , , • • . 13.00 . . . 12.00 , , . . . 12.00 6.00 12.00 5.00 12.00 5.00 12.00 3.00 12.00 3.00 12.00 3.00 10.00 .8i > 1.00 10.00 . . 4.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 , , 2.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 , , 2.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.4' r 3.00 9.00 2.4' r 2.00 9.00 2.0( 5 2.00 9.00 1.81 ) 4.00 9.00 1.8^ ) 4.00 9.00 1.8? ) 4.00 9.00 1.61 ) 2.00 9.00 1.8f ) 4.00 9.00 .8^ I 3.00 8.50 2.4- r 2.50 8.00 3.2J ) 4.00 8.00 3.2f ) 4.00 8.00 2.4' 4.00 8.00 2.4'i r 4.00 8.0O 2.4'i r 4.00 8.00 2.41 r 3.00 8.00 2.41 3.00 8.00 2.4- r 3.00 8.00 2.4-; 3.00 8.00 2.4< 3.00 The Bulletin. 27 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Lazaretto Challenge Fertilizer Lazaretto Special Tobacco aud Potato Fertil- izer Canton Cbeuiical CCC Special Compound.... Canton Chemical Baker's Standard High Grade Guano Detrick's Vegetator Ammouiated Superphos- phate Lazaretto Climax Plant Food Slingluff's British Mixture Lazaretto Universal Compound Canton Chemical Virginia Standard Manure. . Detrick's Kangaroo Komplete Kompound Canton Chemical Baker's Fish Guano Canton Chemical Game Guano Detrick's Royal Crop Grower Detrick's Fish Mixture Holmes & Dawson's Dawson's Crop Maker... Holmes & Dawson's Triumph Soluble Lazaretto Crop Grower Reese Pacific Guano Zell's Special Compound for Tobacco Zell's Calvert Guano Zell's Ammoniated Superphosphate Zell's Fish Guano Savage, Son & Co. Purity Guano Fidelity Crop Grower Enterprise Alkaline Bone . Palmetto Alkaline Phosphate Canton Chemical Excelsior Trucker Detrick's Special Trucker Lazaretto Early Trucker Zell's Truck Grower Empire Trucker Zell's 7 Per Cent Potato and Vegetable Manure Canton Chemical Truckers' Special 7 Per Cent, Detrick's Gold Basis Lazaretto Truckers' Favorite Bull Head Potato and Vegetable Manure Detrick's Gold Eagle Zell's 10 Per Cent Trucker Nitrate of Soda Special H. G. Dried Blood Dry Ground Fish Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit A. D. Adair cC- McCarty Bros., Atlanta, Ga. — Adair's High Grade Dissolved Bone, No. 16. . Adair's High Grade Dissolved Bone A. & M. 13-4 Mccarty's Potash Formula, No. 5 Mccarty's Potash Formula, No. 4 McCarty's Potash Formula Adair's Dissolved Bone David Harum Extra High Grade Blood Guano. Adair's H. G. Blood and Bone Special Wheat Compound Avail. I'bos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 6.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.50 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 3.00 8.00 • * • • 5.00 8.00 • • • • 4.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 3.29 4.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 4.11 7.00 6.00 2.47 6.00 5.00 8.23 3.00 .... 15.00 13.16 8.23 • • . . .... .... 49.00 48.00 .... .... 12.00 16.00 14.00 * • • • ■ • > > 13.00 .... 4.00 12.00 ■ • ■ ■ 5.00 12.00 < • • • 4.00 12.00 .... 2.00 12.00 • • • • • < . > 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 2.47 3.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 28 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Special Corn Compound Special Vegetable Compound Special Potato Compound Special Cotton Compound Special Tomato Compound Adair's Soluble Pacific Guano McCarty's High Grade Cotton Grower McCarty's High Grade Corn Grower Old Time Fi.'^h Scrap Guano McCarty's Wheat Special McCarty's Corn Special McCarty's Cotton Special Adair's Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 8 H. G. Potash Compound, No. 8 H. G. Potash Compound, No. 6 Adair's Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 6 Adair's Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 5 H. G. Potash Compound, No. 5 •. . . High Grade Potash Compound Adair's Wheat and Corn Grower Adair's Formula Ad'air's Blood. Bone and Tankage Guano. .. . Special Corn Grower Special Wheat Grower Special Potato Grower Special Vegetable Grower Standard Corn Grower Planters' Soluble Fertilizer Adair's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Golden Grain Compound Adair's Special Potash Mixture, No. 6 Adair's Special Potash Mixture, No. 5 Adair's Special Potash Mixture Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Asheville Packing Co., Asheville, N. C. — Asheville Packing Co.'s Pure Bone Meal. Total Asheville Packing Co.'s H. G. Phosphoric Acid Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Phosphoric Acid Asheville Packing Co.'s Extra H. G. Potash Mixture Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Phosphoric Acid Asheville Packing Co.'s Celebrated Tankage, Total Asheville Packing Co.'s Extra H. G. Fertilizer Asheville Packing Co.'s Blood and Bone Asheville Packing Co.'s Extra H. G. Cotton Special . . : Asheville Packing Co.'s High Grade Biltmore Wheat Grower Asheville Packing Co.'s H. G. Wheat. Corn and Oat Special Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Bone and Potash Asheville Packing Co.'s Superior Potato and Wheat Fertilizer Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 . 4.00 10.00 1.05 4.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.05 2.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 , . 8.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 1.65 e.Ofi 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 3.00 8.00 6.00 8.00 5.00 8.00 . . 4.00 15.00 50.00 18.00 16.00 2.00 14.00 .... . . . . 13.00 4.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 4.12 3.30 2.47 4.00 3.00 10.00 1.05 4.00 10.00 1.65 3.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 .82 2.00 4.12 5.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 1.65 1.65 3.00 6.00 6.00 1.65 1.65 4.00 2.00 .82 3.00 . . . . 4.00 50.00 The Bulletin. 29 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Thos. Nitrogen. Potash. Asheville Packing Co.'s Special Potash Mix- ture 10-00 Aslieville Pacldug Co.'s XXX Wlieat Grower. 10.00 Asheville Pacldug Co.'s Standard I'otato Fer- tilizer 9.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Extra H. G. Vegetable Special 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Corn and Vegetable Special 8-00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Special Tobacco and Vegetable Fertilizer 8-00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Fruit Special 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Potato Special 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Champion Potato Fer- tilizer 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Complete Fertilizer. . 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Corn and Wheat 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Special Bone and Potash 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s H. G. Muriate of Pot- ash • • • • Baugh & Sons Co., PJiila., Pa., and Norfolk, Fa.— Baugh's Raw Bone Meal, "Warranted Pure. Total 21.50 3.70 Baugh's 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 .... Baugh's Pure Bone and Muriate of Potash Mixture Total 15.00 Baugh's High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 Baugh's Pure Dissolved Animal Bones 13.00 Baugh's 12 and 5 Phosphate and Potash 12.00 Baugh's High Grade Cotton and Truck Guano 10.00 Baugh's High Grade Potash Mixture 10.00 Baugh's Soluble Alkaline Superphosphate. . . . ' 10.00 Hassell's Tobacco Guano 9-00 Baugh's Fish. Bone and Potash 8.00 Baugh's Fruit and Berry Guano 8.00 Baugh's Special Tobacco Guano 8.00 Baugh's Grand Rapids High Grade Truck Guano 8.00 Baugh's Sweet Potato Guano for Sweet Pota- toes, Peas and Melons -8.00 Baugh's High Grade Tobacco Guano 8.00 Baugh's Complete Animal Base Fertilizer. . . . 8.00 Baugh's Fish Mixture 8.00 Baugh's Animal Base and Potash Compound for All Crops 8.00 Baugh's Wheat Fertilizer for Wheat and Grass ' 8.00 Baugh's Southern States Excelsior Guano S.OO Glover's Special Potato Guano 7.00 Baugh's Southern States Guano for Bright Tobacco 7.00 Baugh's Potato and Truck Special 7.00 Baugh's Strawberry Mixture 7.00 Baugh's Fine Ground Fish 6.87 Baugh's 7 Per Cent Potato Guano 6.00 Baugh's Peruvian Guano Substitute for Pota- toes and All Vegetables 6.00 2.47 5.00 2.00 5.00 1.65 2.00 4.00 . . . . 2.00 2.26 2.00 3.30 4.00 2.47 10.00 2.47 5.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 5.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.00 3.00 3.30 8.00 2.88 7.00 2.88 7.00 2.47 5.00 8.23 5.76 5.00 4.12 7.00 30 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Baugh's 5-6-5 Guano Baugh's New Process 10 Per Cent Guano. . . . Baugb's Special Potato Manure Baugh's Wrapper Leaf Brand for Seed Leaf Tobacco Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Baugh's Fine Ground Dried Blood Fine Ground Blood Baugh's Soluble Top Dresser for All Crops. . Baugh's Fine Ground Tankage Muriate of Potash High Grade Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit M. J. Best d S071S, Goldshoro, N. C— Pure German Kainit ./. A. Benton, Ruffln, N. C. — Benton's North Carolina Bright Fertilizer. . . . Baltimore Fertilizer Co., Baltimore, Md. — Honest Acid Phosphate Honest Bone and Potash Honest Sweet Potato Grower Honest Ammoniated Bone Honest Revenue Honest Success Honest Dixie Trucker Honest Trucker '. Bertie Cotton Oil Co., Aulander, N. C. — Bertie's High Grade Guano Bertie's Meal Mixture.- Bertie's Tobacco Grower Bertie's Ideal Cotton Grower Bertie's Special Compound Bertie's Corn Mixture Jumbo Peanut Grower Bertie's Peanut Special Tar Heel Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Kainit BlacTcstone Guano Co., Inc., Blackstone, Va. — Blackstone Raw Bone Total Clover Leaf 10 Per Cent Phosphate B. G. Co., Acid Phosphate Clover Leaf Grain Fertilizer Dissolved Bone B. G. Co., Inc., Bone and Potash B. G. Co., Bone and Potash Blackstone Special for Tobacco Old Bellefonte Clover Leaf Brand for Tobacco Tobacco Special Wrapper Brand Avail, i'hos. Acid. 6.00 5.00 5.00 3.50 Nitrogen. Potash. 9.00 4.12 8.23 1.05 3.30 20.57 15.23 13.16 13.00 8.23 7.40 1.65 5.00 2.50 10.00 5.00 3.00 48.66 48.00 12.00 12.00 2.00 14.00 ■ > • ■ ■ • • • 10.00 • • • ■ 2.00 8.00 2.40 4.00 8.00 l.GO 2.00 7.00 2.40 6.00 7.00 .82 4.00 6.00 4.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 8.00 4.13 5.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 l.Go 2.00 7.00 2.47 2.00 7.00 1.65 5.00 7.00 .82 4.00 2.00 8.25 15.00 5.00 52.66 50.00 12.00 20.00 3.70 16.00 .... 14.00 . . . . 13.00 1,03 1.00 10.00 1.03 1.00 10.00 • < • ■ 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 3.30 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 The Bulletin. 31 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Hrand. Plios. Acid. Jim Crow for Tobacco 8.00 Bellefonte 8.00 Hard Cash for Tobacco 8.00 Carolina Special for Tobacco 8.00 Standard Guano 8.00 Red Letter for Tobacco 8.00 Alliance for Tobacco '. . 8.00 Leader for Tobacco 8.00 John L. Bailey Co., Elm City, N. C. — Fairmont Guano 8.00 Stag Brand Fertilizer 8.00 C. J. Burton Guano Co., Baltimore, Md. — Acid Phosphate 14.00 Burton's Alkaline 10.00 Burton's Potash Mixture 10.00 High Grade Tobacco 8.00 Burton's Best 8.00 Tobacco Queen 8.00 Burton's High Grade 8.00 Burton's Butcher Bone 8.00 Bradley Fertiliser Co.. Charleston, 8. C. — High Grade Bradley's Dissolved Phosphate. . 16.00 High Grade Bradley's Acid Phosphate 14.00 Standard Bradley's XXX Acid Phosphate 13.00 Standard Bradley's Acid Phosphate 12.00 Standard Bradley's Palmetto Acid Phosphate, 12.00 H. G. Bradley's Selected Guano 10.00 High Grade Bradley's Potash Acid Phosphate, 10.00 Standard Bradley's Wheat Grower 10.00 Standard Bradley's Bone and Potash 10.00 Standard Bradley's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone 9.00 Standard Bradley's Patent Superphosphate. . . 9.00 Standard B. D. Sea Fowl Guano 9.00 Standard Eagle Ammoniated Bone Superphos- phate 9.00 High Grade Bradley's Circle Guano 8.00 High Grade Bradley's Guano 8.00 Standard Bradley's Cereal Guano 8.00 Standard Bradley's X Guano 8.00 German Kainit ■ • • . The Bryant Fertilizer Co., Alexandria, Ya. — Bryant's Acid Phosphate 17.00 Bryant's Acid Phosphate 10.00 Brvant's S. C. Dissolved Bone 14.00 Bryant's H. G. Wheat Mixture 12.00 Bryant's Bone and Potash 10.00 Bryant's Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Brvant's "Challenge" Highest Grade Tobacco Mixture 9.00 Bryant's Special Cotton-seed Meal Fertilizer. 9.00 Brvant's Bone Mixture for Tobacco 9.00 Bryant's H. G. Guano 8.00 Bryant's H. G. Fertilizer 8.00 Bryant's "Victor" Tobacco Fertilizer 8.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.47 3.00 2.47 2.00 2.06 2.00 1.65 4.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.05 2.00 1.65 2.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 2.00 . . . . 4.00 • • . • 2.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.46 2.26 2.00 3.29 2.47 2.47 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 1.85 1.00 1.85 1.00 1.85 1.00 1.85 1.00 3.29 4.00 2.46 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 12.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 32 The Bulletin. Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. Bryant's "Otter" Special Tobacco Fertilizer. . 8.00 Bryant's Special Fertilizer for Tobacco 8.00 Bryant's Cotton Grower 8.00 Bryant's Special Fertilizer 8.00 Bryant's Cotton-seed Meal Guano 8.00 Bryant's "Potomac" Bone Special for Tobacco, 8.00 Bryant's Wheat Mixture 8.00 Bryant's Truck Grower 7.00 Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash .... Sulphate of Potash .... Bryant's German Kainit .... The Berkley Chemical Co., 'Norfolk, Va. — Pure Ground Bone. Total 20.00 Resolute Acid Phosi)hate 16.00 Berkley Acid Phosphate 14.00 Berkley Bone and Potash Mixture 11.00 Berkley Plant Food 10.00 Laurel Potash Mixture 10.00 Monitor Animal Bone Fertilizer 9.00 Select Crop Grower 8.50 Victory Special Crop Grower 8.00 Berkley Tobacco Guano 8.00 Advance Crop Grower 8.00 Brandon Superphosphate 8.00 Lonff Leaf Tobacco Grower 8.00 Berkley Peanut and Grain Grower 8.00 Superior Bone and Potash 8.00 Mascot Truck Guano 7.00 Royal Truck Grower 6.00 The Leader of the "World 5.00 Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit .... Bragaw Fertilizer Co., Washington, N. C— Palmetto Acid Phosphate - 14.00 Long Acre Bone Phosphate 14.00 Farmers' Union Meal Mixture 9.00 Beaufort County Guano 8.00 Havana Tobacco Guano 8.00 Tuckahoe Tobacco Guano 8.00 Old Reliable Premium Guano 8.00 Tar Heel Guano 8.00 Pamlico Trucker 7.00 Riverview Potato Grower 6.00 Chocowinity Special Tobacco Guano 5.00 Sunrise Tobacco Guano 4.00 Genuine German Kainit Conestee Chemical Co., Wilmington, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 10.00 Conestee High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 Conestee Acid Phosphate 13.00 Conestee Bone and Potash 11.00 Conestee Bone and Potash 11.00 Conestee Bone and Potash 11.00 Conestee Bone and Potash 11.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.06 3.00 2.06 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 • * • . 4.00 5.77 7.00 14.82 .... 49.00 .... 48.00 • > . . 12.00 3.70 1.85 2.06 3.29 2.47 2.47 1.65 1.65 1.00 4.11 5.76 3.29 15.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 2.50 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 49.6o 12.00 2.26 2.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 4.12 8.00 5.70 '5.00 3.29 6.00 2.4' 5.00 12.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 The Bulletin. 33 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. E. Conestee Bone and Potash Conestoe Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conostee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestoe Cotton Grower Conestee JNIelon Grower Conestee P. D. Q. Fertilizer Conestee "O.K." Fertilizer Conestee P. D. Q. Fertilizer for Tohacco... Conestee Plnmb Good Fertilizer Conestee Fish Scrap Guano Conestee Special Fertilizer Conestee Special Tobacco Fertilizer Conestee Fertilizer for Tobacco Conestee Fertilizer Conestee Crop Grower Conestee Tobacco Grower Conestee Complete Fertilizer Conestee Special Grain Fertilizer Conestee Standard Guano for Tobacco Conestee Standard Guano Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash • Conestee Root Crop Guano Conestee High Grade Guano Conestee Truck Grower Conestee Corn Guano Conestee Special Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Conestee Top Dresser Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash H. G. German Kainit IG Per Cent Genuine German Kainit W. Broivleij, Mooresville, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. . . Red Leo 16 Per Cent Dried Blood Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Columbia Gnano Co., 'Norfolk, Va.— Raw Bone Meal Total Raw Bone Meal Total Columbia High Grade 16 Per Cent Acid Phos- phate Columbia 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Columbia Dissolved Bone Columbia Acid Phosphate Columbia 11 and 5 Bone and Potash Mixture, Columbia 10 and 5 Bone and Potash Mixture. Columbia 10 and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture, Columbia Bone and Potash for Grain Columbia Bone and Potash Mixture I'hos. Nitrogen . Potash. Acid. 11.00 • • • • 2.00 10.00 • < • • 6.00 10.00 < • • ■ 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 .... 2.00 D.OO 2.27 2.00 8.00 4.11 7.00 8.00 3..30 4.00 8.00 3..30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.47 2..^)0 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.0C » .... 6.00 8.00 > .... 5.00 8.0C ) . . . . 4.00 7.0f ► 4.11 7.00 6.0C » 4.95 8.00 6.00 3.30 8.00 6.00 2.47 3.00 4.00 8.25 4.00 20.62 14.83 .... 7.41 3.00 48.00 48.00 16.00 12.00 16.0( ) 10.0( 3 2.47 3.00 8.0< 5 2.47 13.17 3.00 _ 48.66 12.00 20.2 5 3.71 20.2 5 3.71 .... 16.0 14.0 13.0 .... 12.0 11.0 5.00 10.0 5.00 10.0 4.00 10.0 3.00 10.0 2.00 34 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. McRae's Special Columbia C. S. M. Special Roauoke Ammoniated Guauo Carolina Soluble Guano McRae's High Grade Guano Pelican Ammonia ted Guano Columbia Special Truck Guano Trojan Tobacco Guano Columbia Special 4-8-3 Hayes' Special Olympia Cotton Guano Hyco Tobacco Guano Our Best Meal Guano Columbia Special Tobacco Guano Royal Tobacco Fertilizer Columbia Special Wbeat Fertilizer Columbia Soluble Guano Spinola Peanut Grower Columbia 8 and 4 Bone and Potasb Mixture. . Columbia Special 7 Per Cent Truck Guano. . . Columbia Potato Guano Crown Brand Peanut Guano Crew's Special Columbia Side Dresser Columbia Special Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Columbia Top Dresser Sulpbate of Potasb Muriate of Potasb Genuine German Kainit Cumbcrlaml Bone and Pho.'iphate Co., Portland, Me., and Charleston, S. C. — Standard Cumberland Bone and Superphos- phate of Lime The Coe-Mortimer Co., Charleston, 8. C— Thomas Phosphate (Basic Slag) Thomas Phosphate (Basic Slag) Thomas Phosphate (Basic Slag).. .' Imported Ground Fish Guano, No. 2 Imported Ground Fish Guano, No. 1 High Grade Tankage High Grade Tankage Imported Fish Guano. Total High Grade Tankage High Grade Tankage. . . ; Total Imi)orted Fish Guano Total Imi)orted Fish Guano Total Nitrate of Soda Dried Blood, No. 2 Nitrate of Potash Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Cooper Guano Co., Wilmington, N. C. — Cooper's 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Cooper's 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 9.00 4.12 7.00 9.00 2.27 2.00 9.00 1.G5 3.00 9.00 1.05 1.00 8.00 3.30 7.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 s.oo 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 3.00 8.00 3.30 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.02 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 .... 5.00 5.85 4.49 10.00 4.00 8.22 4.00 4.00 6.18 15.22 2.50 .... 7.42 3.00 50.00 48.00 12.00 9.00 1.85 1.00 19.00 17.50 . . . . • 17.00 ■ • . . 6.80 9.46 6.80 8.23 6.80 8.22 6.80 7.45 6.20 5.60 5.00 8.23 5.00 7.61 4.48 5.77 2.00 9.87 14.76 .... 13.37 12.30 44.00 49.00 49.00 12.00 16.00 14.00 .... TiiK Bulletin. 35 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Cooper's Grain Producer Cooper's Grain Grower Cooper's Kite Cooper's Helmet Cooper's Ilorto Cooper's Chadbourn Trucker Cooper's I lenox Cooper's Sunset C. S. M Cooper's Clifford Cooper's Swamp Fox Cooper's Bunker Hill Cooper's Crusoe Cooper's Potato Cooper's Reward Cooper's Waccaniaw Cooper's Genuine Eagle Island Cooper's Sterling Complete Cooper's Recorder Cooper's Peanut Bouncer Cooper's Finis Nitrate of Soda Sulphate Potash Muriate of Potash ." Craven Chemical Co., New Bern, N. C. — Panama 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 Jewel Acid Phosphate 14.00 Trent Bone and Potash 10.00 Halifax Guano 9.00 Prolix 9-2-3 Special Guano 9.00 Hanover Standard Guano 8.00 Duplin Tobacco Guano 8.00 Gaston High Grade Fertilizer 8.00 C. E. Fov High Grade Guano 8.00 Marvel Great Crop Grower 8.00 Elite Cotton Guano . 8.00 Pautego Potato Guano 7.00 Neuse Truck Grower 6.00 Craven Chemical Co.'s Truck Guano, 5-10-2 Vo. 5.00 Genuine German Kainit : ■ • •• ■ • WilUam H. Camp, Petersburg, Va. — Bone Meal Total '22.50 Camp's Acid Phosphate 16.00 Camp's Acid Phosphate 14.00 Camp's Shepherd Brand Bone and Potash. . . 10.00 Camp's Bone and Potash 10.00 Camp's Yellow Head Chemicals 8.00 Camp's Lion and Monkey for Tobacco 8.00 Camp's Red Head Chemicals 8.00 Camp's Liou and Monkey 8.00 Camp's Green Head Chemicals, Irish Potato. . 7.00 Camp's Above All 6.00 Nitrate of Soda German Kainit • • ■ • Clayton Oil Mill, Claytow, N. C— C. O. M. 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 C. O. M. 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14.00 I'hos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 10.00 . . . • 4.00 10.00 . ■ . • 2.00 8.00 4.11 7.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.85 1.65 2.00 8.00 .83 4.00 7.00 4.11 14.82 5.00 50.6o 48.00 2.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 3.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 2.00 4.12 7.00 4.94 6.00 8.24 2.50 . . . . 12.00 3.80 4.00 .... 2.00 2.87 7.50 2.46 3.00 2.25 2.00 1.65 2.00 6.15 lO.Of" 5.75 5.00 14.75 12.Wt 3»i The Bulletin. Nfune and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. C. O. M. Hi'sh Grade Bone and Potasb C. O. M. Wheat Compound C. O. M. Special Corn Mixture C. O. M. Bone and Potash C. W. II. Special Clayton Guano Clayton Special Tobacco Grower Planters' Favorite Cotton Queen Summer Queen Perfection Top Dresser C. O. M. Germau Kaiuit C'HceU, Swan d McC otter Co., Bayhoro, N. C. — Bone Phosphate Standard Cotton Grower Champion Guano Cowell's Great Tobacco Grower Quick Grower Guano. Rust Proof Cotton Guano Crop Guano Great Cabbage and Potato Guano Oriental Trucker Aurora Trucker High Grade Truck Guano Potato Favorite Guano Cabbage Guano German Kainit Gongaree Fertilizer Co., Columbia, 8. C. — Congaree H. G. Acid Phosphate (3) Cougaree H. G. Acid Phosphate Congaree H. G. Acid Phosphate Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Congaree Amnioniated Bone Superphosphate. Congaree Prize Winner Congaree Double Amnioniated Congaree Early Trucker Congaree Early Boll Congaree II. G. Fish Guano Congaree Debt Payer Congaree Tobacco Grower Cougaree II. G. Fish Guano Congaree Soil Builder Congaree Special Meal Mixture Congaree Tobacco Grower Congaree II. G. Corn Guano Congaree Farmers' Choice North Carolina Standard Congaree Superpho.sphate and Potash Truck Farmers' Choice Congaree Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Congaree Ash Element Muriate of Potash Kaiuit Avail. riios. Acid Nitrogen. Potash. 12.00 5.00 10.00 2.05 4.50 10.00 • • • • 5.00 10.00 .... 4.00 8.00 4.10 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 .... 9.85 4.00 12.00 14.00 • • • • • > . . 8.00 3.30 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 8.00 7.00 4.12 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 3.30 7.00 5.00 8.25 2.50 12.00 16.00 • • 14.00 • • • • 13.00 .... . • • • 11.00 1.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 . • . • 3.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 6.78 4.00 8.00 3.30 8.00 8.00 3.30 6.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.64 2.00 8.00 . . • • 4.00 7.00 4.13 7.00 4.00 6.18 14.79 2.50 8.23 6.00 48.00 12.00 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of I'.rand. Chickamanga Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Oa.— Cbic'kniiiauga High Grade Dissolved Bone, No. 1(5 ChlokauKinga High Grade Dissolved Bone. . , Cbickaniauga 13-4 Cliickaniauga Potash Special, No. 4 Chickamanga Potash Special Chickamanga Dissolved Bone Chickamanga Very Best Ben Ilnr II. G. Gnano Special Potato Conii)onud Special Wheat Compound Special Vegetable Compound Special Corn Compound Chickamanga High Grade Fertilizer Chickamanga High Grade Plant Food Chickamanga Fish Scrap Guano Chickamanga Wheat Special Chickamanga Corn Special Chickamanga Cotton Special Old Glory Mixture Chickamanga Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 8. Chickamanga Wheat and Corn Grower, No. G. Chickamauga Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 5. Chickamanga Wheat and Corn Grower Chickamanga Bone and Potash Chickamauga Blood. Bone and Tankage Guano. Special Potato Grower Special Wheat Grower Special Vegetable Grower Special Corn Grower Chickamauga Complete Fertilizer Chickamanga Standard Corn Grower Chickamanga Standard Wheat Grower Georgia Home Guano No. 3 Bone, Tankage and Potash Mixture. . . . Chickamanga Alkaline Bone, No. Chickamauga Alkaline Bone, No. 5 Chickamanga Alkaline Bone Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Canton Fertilizer Co., Canton, Ga. — High Grade Acid Phosphate Acid Phosphate R. T. Jones Extra H. G Elberta North Georgia High Grade Southern King High Grade Fish Ammoniated High Grade Orange High Grade Jomco High Grade Quickstep Wheat and Grain Grower Special Potash Mixture Fish Ammoniated Standard Jomco Standard Grade Southern King Standard Grade Dissolved Bone and Potash I'hos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. IG.OO 14.00 * • t • . > . ■ 13.00 < < * • 4.00 12.00 4.00 12.00 2.00 12.00 • > • > .... 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 2.47 . 3.00 10.00 1.0.5 4.00 10.00 1.05 4.00 10.00 1.05 4.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 .... 6.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 1.G5 6.00 8.00 1.G5 6.00 8.00 1.G5 6.00 8.00 1.05 6.00 8.00 1.G5 2.00 8.00 1.G5 2.00 8.00 1.G5 2.00 8.00 1.G5 2.00 8.00 .82 8.00 8.00 . * * . 6.00 8.00 .... 5.00 8.00 * • * • 4.00 15.00 50.00 16.00 14.00 ■ . < > 10.00 2.47 3.00 10.00 2.06 7.00 10.00 2.0G 3.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 . • • • 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 4.00 38 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. The Chesapeake Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. — C. C. Co.'s Reliable Phosphate C C. Co.'s Celebrated Mixture C. C. Co.'s Dissolved Phosphate C. C. Co.'s High Grade Guano C. C. Co.'s Excelsior Fertilizer , C. C. Co.'s Fish Guano C. C. Co.'s Ammoniated Phosphate C. C. Co.'s National Crop Grower C. C. Co.'s Keystone Phoppliate C. C. Co.'s Potato Compound C. C. Co.'s Prolific Top Dresser Caraleigh Phosphate and Fertilizer Works. Raleigh, N. C— Raw Rone Meal Total Raw Bone Meal Total IG Per Cent Acid Phospliate Climax Dissohed Bone Sterling Acid Phosphate Stable Acid Phosphate Home & Son's High Grade Bone and Potash. Special Bone and Potash Mixture Morris & Scarboro's Special Bone and Potash. Electric Bone and Potash Mixture Pacific Tobacco and Cotton Grower Rhamkatte Special Tobacco Guano Special 8-4-4 ■Home's Best Eclipse Ammoniated Guano Planters' Pride Caraleigh Special Tobacco Guano Eli Ammoniated Fertilizer Crown Ammoniated Guano Comet Guano Buncombe Wheat Grower Caraleigh Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda .• Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit W. B. Cooper. Wilmington, N. C— Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Contentnea Guano Co., Wilson, T\\ C— High Grade 10 Per Cent Acid Contentnea 14 Per Cent Acid Special Formula Fertilizer Special Fornuila •. . . . Bone and Potash Mixture 8-41/.-7 for Tobacco 8-411.-7 for Cotton Climax Higli Grade High Grade Tobacco Grower Victor Fertilizer for Tobacco Tobacco Growers' Special Formula Avail. Plios. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 10.00 4.00 10.00 • • . . 2.00 14.00 .... • > . . 8.00 3.28 4.00 8.00 2.46 4.00 8.00 2.4G 3.00 8.00 1.G4 3.00 8.00 1.G4 2.00 7.00 3.28 5.00 G.OO 4.10 5.00 ■ > • • 7.51 3.50 14.82 2G.00 5.15 22.00 3.70 IG.OO . . . 14.00 • • > .... 13.00 . . . . 12.00 • ■ . . < > • 11.00 > > . 5.00 10.00 • • 4.00 10.00 * • . 3.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.2G 2.00 8.00 3.30 6.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.0G 3.00 8.00 2.0G 3.00 8.00 1.65 , 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 3.00 8.00 . . < 4.00 3.00 8.24 4.00 ■ • . • 15.65 ■ ■ . • . ■ . 50.00 . > . 50.00 .... 12.00 50.00 48.00 16.00 • • > . • .... i4.no . • . • • ■ • • 12.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 4.10 6.00 10.00 • . . * 4.00 8.00 3.70 7.00 8.00 3.70 7.00 8.00 3.20 4.00 8.00 2.88 5.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 The Bulletin. 39 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Pick Leaf Tobacco Fertilizer Top Notch Couteutneu Cotton Grower Blood and Bone Cotton Coniponnd Contentnea Corn Special Contentnea Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potasli Sulphate of Potash German Kainit C. P. Dey, Beanfort, N. C— Ground Fish Scrap J. W. Carter; Maxton, N. C. — Muriate of Potash Cooper Guano Co., Wilmington, N. C. — Cooper's Bald Head Island Dixie Guano Co., Savannah, Ga. — Phosphoric Acid Phosphoric Acid High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade High Grade High Grade .' High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade Corn Guano Corn Guano Corn Guano Corn Guano Corn Guano Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 1.05 2.00 5.00 1.65 5.00 3.00 8.23 5.00 .... 14.82 50.66 50.00 12.00 6.00 8.00 9.37 1.65 48.00 2.00 16.00 ■ > • • • • . • 14.00 • ■ • ■ 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 1.85 2.75 10.00 1.85 2.75 10.00 1.85 2.75 10.00 1.04 2.00 10.00 1.64 2.00 10.00 1.64 2.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 . ■ > ■ 2.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 • • < • 2.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 1.64 3.00 9.00 1.64 3.00 9.00 1.64 2.00 9.00 1.64 2.00 9.00 1.64 2.00 9.00 1.64 2.00 8.75 1.64 2.00 8.75 1.64 2.00 8.75 1.64 2.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.64 4.00 8.00 1.64 4.00 8.00 1.64 4.00 8.00 1.64 4.00 8.00 1.64 4.00 4:0 The Bulletin. Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. IMios. Acid. Standard Grade 8.00 Standard Grade 8.00 Standard Grade 8.00 Dixie Guano Co., Durham, N. C. — Dixie IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate IG.OO Dixie 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14.00 Dixie Champion for Wheat and Corn 10.50 Jeff Davis Special 9.00 Dixie Star Ammoniated 9.00 Dixie Corn Fertilizer 9.00 Radium Brand Guano 8.00 Dixie Tobacco Fertilizer 8.00 Carolina Special Ammoniated 8.00 Sulky Plow Brand Guano 8.00 Battle's Blood and Bone Fertilizer 8.00 Niagara Soluble Bone 8.00 Dixie Cotton Fertilizer 8.00 Old Plantation Superphosphate 8.00 Etitcan Fertilizer Co., Charleston, S. C. — Etiwan 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate IG.OO Etiwan High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 Etiwan Dissolved Bone 13.00 Diamond Soluble Bone 13.00 Etiwan Acid Phosphate with Potash 11.00 Plow Brand Acid Phosphate with Potash .... 11.00 Etiwan Potash Bone 10.00 Etiwan Soluble Bone with Potash 10.00 Diamond Soluble Bone with Potash 10.00 XX Acid Phosphate with Potash 10.00 Etiwan Blood and Bone Guano 9.00 Plow Brand Raw Bone Superphosphate 9.00 Etiwan 9-2-3 Per Cent Ammoniated Fertilizer. 9.00 Plow Brand Ammoniated Dissolved Bone.... 8.85 Etiwan Superior Cotton Fertilizer 8.00 Etiwan Special Cotton Fertilizer 8.00 Plow Brand Special Tobacco Fertilizer 8.00 Etiwan Cotton Compound 8.00 Etiwan High Grade Cotton Fertilizer 8.00 Etiwan Ammoniated Fertilizer 8.00 Plow Brand Ammoniated Fertilizer 8.00 Etiwan Special Potash Mixture 8.00 Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash .... Genuine German Kaiuit .... Eastern Cotton Oil Co., Hertford, N. C— Acid Pliosphate IG.OO Acid Phosphate 14.00 Currituclc Siiecial for Yellow Sweets 8.00 ]\rat White Special 8.00 Rain-iu'oof Cotton Grower 8.00 Perquiinans Favorite 8.00 Early Bird 7.00 Hertford Truck Grower G.OO Nun-Such Potato Grower G.OO Sulphate Annnonia .... Nitrate of Soda Nitrogen. Potash. 1.G4 1.G4 1.G4 2.00 2.00 2.00 ■ • . . 1.50 2.2G 2.00 1.G5 1.00 .82 3.00 8.28 5.00 2.4G 3.00 2.4G 3.00 2.4G 2.00 2.05 3.00 2.05 2.00 1.G5 2.00 1.G5 2.00 • • • • 1.00 1.00 . • . . 4.00 . . . . 3.00 . . . . 2.00 < ■ • ■ 2.00 2.06 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.G5 3.00 1.G5 2.00 3.30 6.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 2.00 1.G5 2.00 1.65 2.00 . ■ • • 4.00 4.82 .... . . . . 48.00 12.00 3.29 6.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 1.G5 2.00 4.12 5.00 5.77 5.00 4.12 7.00 20.62 14.85 The Bulletin. 41 -Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Dried Fish Murinte of Potash Gonuiiie (ioriiian Kaiiiit Elba Manufacturing Co., Maxton, N. C. — IC) Per Cent Acid Pliospliate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Elba JNIelou Grower Elba Superior Fertilizer Elba Ilish Grade Fertilizer Elba Gold Seal Fertilizer Elba Champion Fertilizer Elba Uncle Tom Fertilizer Elba Standard Fertilizer Elba Hornet's Nest Fertilizer Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Kaiuit Farmers' Fertiliser Co., Spartanhnrg, S. C— Phosphoric Acid Phosphoric Acid Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Blood and Bone Beats All 9-2-2 Standard Blood, Bone and Potash Farmers' Favorite H. G. Fertilizer Special Corn Fertilizer Standard Grade Fertilizer Standard Grade Farmers Guano Co., Raleigh, N. C. — Raw Bone Meal Total Raw Bone Meal Total IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Farmers' Acid Phosphate Special Bone and Potash Mixture Century Bone and Potash Mixture Farmers' Blood and Bone Money Point Guano Golden Grade Guano Big Crop Guano Toco Tobacco Guano State Standard Guano Special Bone and Potash Farmers' Formula Farmers' Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Floradora Guano Co., Laurinhurg, N. C. — Humus ." Rocky Ford Avail I'llOS Acid Nitrogen. Potash. 9.07 10.00 14.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 4.12 3.30 3.30 2.47 2.47 2.47 1.G5 5.75 14.82 48.00 12.00 7.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 48.00 12.00 IG.OO . . • • 14.00 .... 10.00 • ■ . • 4.00 10.00 • > . . 2.00 9.00 1.64 3.00 9.00 1.G4 2.00 8.75 1.64 2.00 8.75 1.64 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.64 4.00 8.00 1.64 4.00 8.00 1.64 2.00 26.00 5.15 22.00 3.70 IG.OO .... 14.00 .... 13.00 .... 10.00 4.00 10.00 • . . > 2.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 4.00 7.00 2.47 3.25 3.00 8.24 15.65 4.00 50.00 50.00 12.00 10.00 3.29 5.00 10.00 2.47 7.00 42 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Florena Floradora Oceola Rob Roy Red Raven Scotland Special FarmiiUe Oil and Fertilizer Co., Farmville, N. C- XXX High Grade Acid riiosphate XX High Grade Acid Phosphate High Grade Acid Phosphate FFF P.one and Pota.sh Farmville High Grade (C. S. M.) Davis's Corn Grower Pitt County Corn Grower Farmville's Favorite Fertilizer .- Big Leaf (Tobacco Grower) Greene County Special (for tobacco) Willow Green (Cotton Grower) Scientific Cotton Grower Specific Cotton Grower Davis's Special Guano Pride of Farmville Uncle Sam's Tobacco Grower Davis' High Grade Tobacco Manure Marlboro Tobacco Grower Golden Crown Marlboro Cotton Grower (C. S. M.) Pitt County Cotton Grower Perfect Tobacco Guano Davis's Cotton Grower Carolina Standard Farmville Standard (C. S. M.) Farmville's Bone Mixture Second Application (for cotton) Evergreen Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda. . Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Fremont Oil Mills, Fremont, N. C. — 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Fremont High Grade Bone and Potash Fremont Oil Mill Co.'s Bone and Potash . Carolina C. S. M. Compound Fremont High Grade Guano Fremont Oil Mill Co.'s Special Tobacco Fremont Tobacco Guano Fremont Standard Fertilizer Wayne County Standard Nahunta Special Square Deal Up-to-date Home Run F. O. M. Co. Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 G.40 2.13 3.00 18.00 IG.OO • • > • . • . • 14.00 • • . . ■ • > • 12.00 ■ ■ > • 4.00 10.00 2.47 4.00 10.00 .82 5.00 10.00 .82- 4.00 9.00 2.90 5.00 9.00 2.88 4.00 9.00 2.67 5.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 3.70 7.00 8.00 3.29 3.00 8.00 3.29 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.25 4.50 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 G.OO 4.10 4.00 4.00 8.24 20.50 15.58 4.00 50.6o 50.00 12.00 16.00 14.00 • ■ < ■ .... 10.00 • > • • 4.0O 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 3.00 7.40 5.00 ■ ■ . • 14.85 • • • • The Bulletin. 43 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Muriate of Potasli Kainit Sulphate of Potash Farmers Cotton Oil Co., Wilsoit, N. C. — IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate Bonum Acid Phosphate Contcntnea Acid Pliosphate WasIiington"s Corn ^Mixture Guano Xtra Good Bone and Potash Dean's Special Guano Regal Tobacco Guano Newsonie's Tobacco Special J. D. Farrior's Special Guano Graves' Cotton Grower Guano Golden Gem Guano AVilson High Grade Guano Planters' Friend Guano Carolina Choice Tobacco Guano Crop King Guano Farmers' Special Guano Rogers' Truck Grower Wilson Top Dresser Perfect Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash German Kainit . . ; Franlclhi Cotton OH and Fertiliser Co., Inc., Frank- lin, Fa.— Pretlow & Co.'s H. G. Acid Phosphate Pretlow & Co.'s H. G. Truck Fertilizer Pretlow & Co.'s Cotton-seed Meal Mixture.,. Pretlow & Co.'s Champion Guano Pretlow & Co.'s Peanut Grower Pretlow & Co.'s H. G. 7 Per Cent Guano Pretlow & Co.'s Genuine German Kainit Germofert Manvfacturing Co., Charleston, S. C. — Grain Fertilizer Fruit and Flower Fertilizer Oerman Kali Works, Baltimore, Md. — Muriate of Potash .* . Sulphate of Potash Kainit Home Fertiliser and Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Champion Dissolved Phosphate Boykin's High Grade Acid Phosphate Boykin's Dissolved Animal Bone Gilt Edge Crop Grower Home Bone and Potash Boykin's Alkaline Bone Home Ammoniated Bone Home B. G. Ammoniated Compound Avail Phos Acid Nitrogen. Potasli. 48.00 12.00 48.00 IG.OO 14.00 13.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 2.00 2.00 .82 3.70 2.88 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.27 2.0G 2.06 1.G5 1.65 5.76 9.05 8.23 20..57 15.63 5.00 2.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 7.00 4.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 12.00 16.00 . . . > .... 8.00 4.12 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 . 4.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 .... .... 12.00 5.00 .82 6.00 2.00 3.29 G.OO 50.00 48.00 • • ■ • • • • • 12.00 16.00 . • • • . ■ . • 14.00 . • . > .... 12.00 1.65 .... 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 • ■ • • 5.00 10.00 .... 2.0O 0.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 .82 5.00 u The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Everybody's Fertilizer Home Standard Guano Rlosa Tobacco Compound Special C. «5c C. Compound Yancey's Formula for Yellow Leaf Tobacco.. Phoenix Crop Grower Home Potato Special Matchless Guano Boykin's Cereal Fertilizer Ammoniated Bone Manure Farmers' Choice Truckers' Special Compound Boykin's Vegetable Fertilizer Boykin's Home Potato Grower Cerealite Top Dresser Home Fertilizer Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash German Kainit Hadley, Harris cC- Co., Wilson, N. C. — Hadley's Special 8-41/2-7 Mixture Hadley's Tobacco and Cotton Special. Golden Weed Tobacco Grower Hadley Boss Guano Daisy Fish Mixture Top Dressing Nitrate of Soda German Kainit Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.48 3.00 8.00 2.48 3.00 8.00 2.48 2.00 8.00 2.48 2.00 8.00 1.05 10.00 8.00 1.C5 4.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 7.00 1.05 5.00 7.00 .82 4.00 6.00 5.77 5.00 6.00 4.12 6.00 6.00 3.30 4.00 • * > • 7.43 3.00 . , 5.77 7.00 . , 20.02 • • > • . . 14.85 50.66 48.00 12.00 8.00 3.70 7.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.20 2.50 8.00 1.G5 2.00 2.00 8.23 5.00 . • . 15.00 ■ • ■ • 12.00 Hampton Guano Co., 'Norfolk, Va. — Pure Ground Bone Total Supreme Acid Phosphate Hampton Acid Phosphate Hampton Bone and Potash Mixture Hampton Crop Grower Dauntless Potash Mixture Arlington Animal Bone Fertilizer Alpha Crop Grower Little's Favorite Crop Grower Hampton Tobacco Guano P. P. P. (Princess Prolific Producer) Extra Tobacco Guano Shirley Super Pliosi)hate ILimpton Special Grain and Peanut Fertilizer. Excelsior Bone and Potash Reliance Truck Guano Virginia Truck Grower . Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit 20.00 3.70 10.00 • • • • .... 14.00 .... • • • • 11.00 < ■ • • 2.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 ■ • • • 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 8.50 2.06 2.50 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 • • • ■ 4.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 6.00 5.76 15.00 5.00 49.66 12.00 8. B. Harrcll d Co.. Inc., Norfolk Harrell's Acid Phosphate . . . r«.- Harrcll's Edijjse Harrell's Champion Cotton and Peanut Grower Harrell's Truck Guano. 14.00 9.00 8.00 6.00 2.20 1.65 5.70 2.00 2.00 5.00 The Bulletin. 45 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. M. P. Etihhard • 4.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.11 8.00 7.00 2.67 2.75 7.00 2.47 2.00 G.OO 4.94 7.00 G.OO 4.11 7.00 COO 4.11 5.00 6.00 3.29 4.00 6.00 1.65 6.00 5.00 8.23 2.50 5.00 5.76 5.00 5.00 3.29 9.00 4.00 3.29 6.00 4.00 3.29 4.00 4.00 2.47 5.00 2.00 8.23 15.00 49.00 12.00 4S.00 12.00 .V. B. Joscij Onano Co., Tarhoro, N. C. — Josey's 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 .... Joscy's 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14.00 .... .... Josey's Bone and Potash 10.00 4.00 Josey's Truck Guano 8.00 4.10 5.00 Josey's 8-4-4 C. S. Meal and Fish Scrap Guano 8.00 3.30 4.00 Josey's Best C. S. Meal and Fish Scrap Guano 8.00 2.47 3.00 Josey's Tip Top C. S. Meal and Fish Scrap Tobacco Guano 8.00 2.47 3.00 Josey's Favorite C. S. Meal and Fish Scrap Guano 8.00 2.05 2.50 Josey's C. S. Meal Guano 8.00 1.05 2.00 The Bulletin. 47 -Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Josey's Peanut Guano . . . Nitrate of Soda Josey's XX Top Dresser. Suli)liate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kaiuit. . Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 5.50 1.23 15.50 5.50 .... 7.40 4.00 50.00 48.00 12.00 Lister's Agricvltnral Chemical WorJcs, NeivarJc, N. J. — Lister's Standard Pure Bone Superphosphate of Lime Lister's Aramoniated Dissolved Bone Phos- phate Lister's Success Fertilizer A. S. Lcc cC Sons Co. (Inc.), Richmond, Ya. — Thomas' Basic Slag Total Lee's Corn Fertilizer Lee's Wheat Fertilizer Lee's Bone and Potash Lee's Natural Tobacco Grower Luml)ertnn Cotton Oil and Ginning Co.. Lumherton, N. C. — Acid Phosphate Gold Dollar Silver Dollar Genuine German Kaiuit ■John F. McNair, Laurinhurg, N. C. — Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit E. H. & J. A. Meadows Co., t^eio Bern, N. C— Diamond Acid Phosphate Meadows' Diamond Acid Phosphate , . Meadows' Dissolved Bone and Potash Com- pound Meadows' Lobos Guano Meadows' Ideal Tobacco Guano Brooks' Special Tobacco Grower Parker's Special Tobacco Guano Dixon's High Grade Tobacco Guano Meadows' Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano Meadows' Roanoke Guano Meadows' All Crop Guano Meadows' Cotton Guano Hookerton Cotton Guano Meadows' Great Cabbage Guano Meadows' Great Potato Guano Meadows' 10 Per Cent Guano Meadows' German Kainit The Miller Fertilizer Co., Baltimore, Md. — Miller's 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. . Miller's 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. . . Corn and Peanut Grower Corn and Wheat Grower 9.00 16.00 8.00 8.00 16.00 14.00 10.50 10.50 1.05 3.30 2.47 14.81 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 15.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 * • • • 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 4.00 3.00 12.00 48.00 12.00 16.00 . . > • 14.00 .... 10.00 2.00 8.00 4.11 5.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 4.0() 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 2.05 2.50 8.00 1.64 2.00 8.00 1.64 2.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.11 8.00 6.00 8.23 2.50 12.00 2.25 2.25 48 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. The Miller Fertilizer Co.'s 10 and 4 Per Cent. Clinch Trucker No. 1 Potato and Vegetable Grower Miller's Irish Potato 4 Per Cent Tobacco Miller's 8-3-G Standard Phosphate Tobacco King Harmony Special Tobacco Grower Potato and Vegetable Guano Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Farmers' Profit High Grade Potato Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Kaiuit The Mapes Formula and Peruvian Guano Co., IJfS Liherty Street, Neio York — Mapes' Complete Manure, "A" Brand Mapes' Corn Manure Mapes' Vegetable or Complete Manure for Light Soils Mapes' Economical Potato Manure T. W. Meicborn cC- Co., Kinston, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Genuine German Kainit D. B. Martin Co., Richmond, Va. — Pui*e Ground Bone Total Raw Bone Meal Total Animal Bone Potash Compound Acid Phosphate ' Acid Phosphate Pure Dissolved Animal Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Solulile Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Martin's Tobacco Compound Dissolved Organic Compound Martin's Hig!i Grade Guano Martin's Cotton Guano Martin's Rod Star Brand Martin's Blue Ribbon Brand Fertilizer Martin's Tobacco Special Martin's Bull Head Fertilizer Martin's Special Fertilizer, 8-21/2-3 Martin's Cotton Guano Martin's Animal Organic Compound Martin's Slaughter House Special Martin's Wheat Special Martin's Carolina Special for Tobacco Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 10.00 * • • • 4.00 10.00 2.00 8.00 4.12 5.00 8.00 3.71 7.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.20 4.00 8.00 2.47 6.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 4.12 15.05 7.00 50.6o 12.00 10.00 8.00 2.47 2.47 2.50 6.00 6.00 4.00 4.94 3.29 6.00 8.00 16.00 14.00 .... • • • • 12.00 22.00 2.46 .... 21.00 3.70 . . . ■ 16.00 1.65 2.50 16.00 . . - • 14.00 < • • • 12.00 1.64 .... 12.00 * • ■ ■ 5.00 12.00 3.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • • • • 2.00 0.00 2.26 2.00 0.00 1.00 3.00 8.75 1.65 2.00 8.00 3.28 4.00 S.OO 3.28 4.00 8.00 3.28 2.00 8.00 2.52 3.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 S.OO 2.26 3.00 8.00 2.05 1.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 The Bulletin. 49 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Martin's Carolina Cotton Corn and Cereal Special Old Virginia Favorite Martin's Special Potato Manure One-Eight-Four Martin's Peanut Grower Martin's Top Dresser Martin's tfilt Edge Potato Manure Martin's Claremout Vegetable Grower Martin's 7 Per Cent Guano Martin's Animal Bone Potato Guano INIartin's Early Truck and Vegetable Grower. . Martin's Top Dresser Niti'ate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Marietta Fertiliser Co., Atlanta, Oa. — Marietta XXXX High Grade Acid Phosphate. Marietta High Grade Acid Phosphate Langford's Special Cooper's High Grade Guano Fish Compound Royal Seal Guano Tonawando Guano Marietta Potash Special Dissolved Bone Potash Marietta Cotton Grower Marietta Boll Producer Marietta Fertilizer, No. 844 Marietta Tobacco Special Marietta Fertilizer, No. 833 Marietta Fertilizer, No. 836 Marietta Best for Tobacco Marietta Sweet Potato Special Marietta Special Potato Marietta Fruit and Root Special Marietta Fertilizer, No. 823 Marietta Guano Marietta INIanure Substitute Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash German Kainit Marsh-Lee d Co., Marshville, N. C. — Marsh's Acid Marsh's Acid Marsh's Special High Grade Marsh's Cotton Fertilizer Marsh's Guano for Corn The MacMurpliy Co., Charleston., S. C. — High Grade Acid Phosphate, 14 Per Cent. .. . Acid Phosphate Acid Phosphate and Potash Acid Phosphate and Potash Acid Phosphate and Potash 4 Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 5.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 7.00 8.22 2.50 7.00 2.46 10.00 7.00 2.40 5.00 6.00 5.74 .5.00 6.00 4.10 7.00 6.00 3.28 8.00 5.00 8.22 15.58 2.50 50.66 48.00 .... .... 12.00 16.00 . 14.00 .... . • . . 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 • • > • 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 6.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.65 5.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 3.30 4.00 .... 14.81 50.66 50.00 .... .... 12.00 16.00 14.00 ■ • . • ■ ■ ■ • 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 14.00 13.00 ■ • . • * > • > 10.00 . . • • 5.00 10.00 • • • • 4.00 10.00 • > . > 2.00 50 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Wilcox & Gibbs Co.'s Manipulated Guano Special Cotton and Corn 8.75-2-3 Special 8-4-6 Guano Special 8-4-4 Cotton Guano Special 8-4-4 Tobacco Guano Special 8-3-3 Cotton and Corn Special 8-3-3 Tobacco Guano Standard 8-21/2-I Guano Special 8-2-2 Guano Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Pure German Kainit Marlboro Fertilizer Co.. Bennettsville, 8. C. — Marlboro Perfection Acid Phosphate Marlboro High Grade Acid Phosphate Marlboro Standard Acid Phosphate Marlboro Perfection 8-4-4 Marlboro Special 8-4-4 Marlboro High Grade 8-3-3 Marlboro Excelsior 8-3-3 Marlboro Complete Fertilizer Marlboro Fertilizer Co.'s Special Top Dresser. Marlboro County Top Dresser Marlboro German Kainit Martin & White Co., Norfolk, Richmond and Balti- more — Phosphate and Potash Phosphate and Potash Phosphate and Potash Phosphate and Potash Phosphate and Potash H. G. Cotton and Tobacco Guano Organic Cotton Grower Special Peanut Grower Fish Guano Fruit Special Big Crop Grower Blood, Bone and Potash Special Seven Per Cent Trucker Special Potato Grower Virginia Trucker Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Kainit 'Sorth Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Wilmington, N. C. — Wilmington Mortgage Lifter Wilmington Prolific Crop Grower Wilmington's Pride Wilmington Truck Grower Bullock's High Grade Wilmington Full Value John's Special Bullock's Cotton Grower Wilmington r. > . 13.00 .... • • . • 8.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 7.00 3.00 12.00 4.00 10.00 3.00 .... 9.00 3.00 12.00 12.00 5.00 12.00 3.00 10.00 . > • * 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 s.oo 3.28 4.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 S.OO 1.05 4.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 7.00 4.10 8.00 6.00 5.74 5.00 6.00 4.10 7.00 6.00 3.38 15.58 4.00 50.66 12.00 9.00 2.27 2.00 9.00 2.27 2.00 S.OO 4.12 7.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 S.OO 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 The Bulletin. 51 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. I'hos. Acid. Wilmingtou High Grade 8.00 L. r. B. Special 8.00 Lewis' Special 8.00 Carter's Lifter 8.00 Wilmington Standard 8.00 Tate's Special 8.00 Cnrrie's Crop Grower 8.00 Wilmington Tobacco Grower 8.00 Wilmington Banner 8.00 Clark's Special 8.00 Wilmington Cotton Grower 8.00 Wilmington Special 8.00 Wilmington Headlight 6.00 Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash North Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Raleigh, IS/. C— Raleigh Standard Guano 8.00 North Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Henderson, N. C— Two and One 10.00 Henderson Tobacco Fertilizer O-OO Franklin Tobacco Fertilizer 9-00 Pride of Vance Tobacco Fertilizer 9.00 Uneedit Tobacco Fertilizer 9-00 Two in One 8.00 McKinne Mixture 8.00 Brewer's Special 8.00 Henderson Cotton Grower 8.00 Franklin Cotton Grower 8.00 Uneedit Cotton Grower 8.00 Vance Cotton Grower 8.00 Nitrate Agencies Co., Neto York, Baltimore, Sa- vannah, Charleston and Norfolk — Acid Phosphate 16.00 Acid Phosphate 14-00 Nitrate of Soda, 95 Per Cent Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Kainit • • • • New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, New Bern, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14.00 Special Corn and Peanut Grower 11.00 High Grade Bone and Potash 10.00 Carteret Bone and Potash 10.00 Oriole Tobacco Grower 8.00 Foy's High Grade Fertilizer 8.00 Lenoir Bright Leaf Tobacco Grower 8.00 Pitt's Prolific Golden Tobacco Guano 8.00 Favorite Cotton Grower 8.00 Onslow Farmers' Reliance Guano 8.00 Jones County Premium Crop Grower S.OO Craven Cotton Guano 8.00 Greene County Standard Fertilizer 8.00 Dunn's Standard Truck Growler 7.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 2.50 2.47 2.00 2.06 4.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2,00 3.29 8.00 14.85 . • . ■ 2.26 15.65 15.50 50.00 2.00 3.28 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 3.29 4.00 2.26 3.25 2.26 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 50.00 12.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 3.30 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.27 2.00 2.06 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 5.77 7.00 52 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Ives' Irish Potato Guauo Eureka Tobacco Fertilizer Pamlico Electric Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda High Grade Fish Scrap Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit yorfolk Fertilizer Co., Norfolk, Va. — Oriana 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Whitney High Grade Acid Phosphate Oriana 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Oriana Wheat Grower Shenandoah Wheat Mixture Young's Grain Grower Oriana Bone and Potash Oriana C. S. M. Special Oriana First Step Tobacco Guano Oriana Tobacco Guano Oriana for Cotton Oriana Cotton Guano Oriana Crop Grower Mayodan Valley Wheat Grower Pine Top Special Crop Grower H. G. Tobacco Guano Nitrate of Soda Mixture for Top Dressing Cotton Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Navassa Guano Co., Wilmington, N. C. — - Navassa Acid Phosphate Navassa Acid Phosphate Navassa 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Navassa Dissolved Bone Navassa Special Wheat Mixture Navassa Gray Land Mixture Navassa Acid Phosphate Maxim Guano Corona Guano Navassa Wheat and Grass Grower Navassa Wheat Mixture Navassa Dissolved Bone with Potash Navassa Fish Guano Navassa Manipulated Guano Osceola Guano Harvest Queen Fertilizer Navassa Complete Fertilizer Farmers' Special Mixture Navassa Universal Fertilizer Navassa Special Truck Guano Coree Tobacco Guano Navassa Carib Guano Navassa Blood and Meal Mixture Orton Guano Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 7.00 4.12 7.00 G.OO 3.30 7.00 5.00 8.2, 5 2.50 20.G2 1 5.67 • • > • 8.25 • • . . ■ • • 50.00 ■ > • • 48.00 .... 12.00 16.00 16.00 .... 14.00 , , • < • ■ 10.00 ■ , . 4.00 10.00 t • • 3.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 , , 2.00 0.00 2.26 2.00 s.oo 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 , , 4.00 5.00 1.65 6.00 4.00 3.29 6.00 2.00 8.23 1 5.00 .... . , 49.00 .... 12.00 17.00 16.00 14.00 13.00 , ^ .... 12.00 4.00 12.00 4.00 12.00 , , 10.00 2.4' r 2.00 10.00 1.6^ ) 2.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 , , 2.25 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.41 r 3.00 0.00 2.2( J 2.00 n.oo l.Gl ) 3.00 0.00 l.Gt ) 2.00 0.00 1.6f ) 1.00 8.75 2.23 4.00 8.50 2.0f ! 1.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.2r 1 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.41 4.00 The Bulletin. 53 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Navassa IIIrIi Grade Guano Clareudoii Tobacco Guauo Navassa Cotton-seed Meal Special 3 Per Cent Guano Navassa Strawberry Top Dressing Mogul Guano ^ Navassa Guauo for Tobacco Amiuoniated Soluble Navassa Guano Brooks' Ammoniated Guano Navassa Fruit Grower Fertilizer Harvest King Guano . ' Clark's Special Cotton-seed Meal Guano Navassa Grain Fertilizer Navassa Cotton-seed Meal Guano Navassa Cotton Fertilizer Occoneechee Tobacco Guano Navassa Dissolved Bone with Potash Navassa Lettuce Grower Fertilizer Navassa Root Crop Fertilizer Navassa Creole Guano Navassa H. G. Top Dresser Navassa Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Blood Fish Scrap Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit I'hos. Nitrogen. rotash. Acid. 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.47 2.00 8.00 2.0G 4.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 S.OO 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.06 1.50 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 • • • • 4.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 4.12 7.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 4.00 7.82 4.00 4.00 6.17 2.50 > ■ • • 20.59 • • • • • • • • 14.82 • • • • • • • • 13.15 ■ • • . 8.24 • . • ■ 49.00 48.00 . . • • .... 12.00 G. Oher d Sons Co., Baltimore, Md. — Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Ober's High Grade Acid Phosphate Ober's Dissolved Bone Phosphate Ober's Standard Potash Compound Ober's Dissolved Animal Bone Ober's Dissolved Bone, Phosphate and Potash . Ober's Special Ammoniated Dissolved Bone. . . Ober's Farmers' Mixture Ober's H. G. Fertilizer Ober's Special Compound for Tobacco Ober's Standard Tobacco Fertilizer Ober's Special Cotton Compound Ober's Soluble Ammoniated Superphosphate of Lime Ober's Stag Guano Ober's Acid Phosphate with Potash Ober's Complete Fertilizer Ober's Special Potash Compound for Tobacco. Ober's Special Tobacco Bed Fertilizer, 10 Per Cent Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash ; Kainit 21.00 3.71 • ■ . • 16.00 • > > ■ • * ■ ■ 14.00 • • > > • • > • 12.00 • * • • 5.00 10.00 2.47 • . • • 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 • • • • 4.00 6.00 4.12 6.00 6.00 2.47 7.00 4.00 8.25 3.00 15.50 4S.66 12.00 The Pocomole Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. — Pure Ground Bone Total 20.00 Superb Acid Phosphate 16.00 Peerless Acid Phosphate 14.00 Alkali Bone 11.00 3.70 2.00 54 The Bulletin, Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Pocomoke Bone and Potash Mixture 10-2 Potash Mixture Monticello Animal Bone Fertilizer Ciuco Tobacco Guano Pocomoke Superphosphate Electric Crop Grower Garrett's Grape Grower Faultless Ammoniated Superphoi ■ ■ 4.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 5.00 8.23 3.00 4.00 3.29 15.00 8.23 6.00 40.66 12.00 18.00 3.08 2.40 16.00 • > > • .... 14.00 3.20 2.00 14.00 2.46 2.00 14.00 2.14 1.70 14.00 .... .... 13.00 4.93 2.00 13.00 • • • ■ 12.00 2.88 2.00 11.00 6.78 2.75 11.00 5.76 2.00 10.00 4.11 2.00 10.00 3.20 4.00 10.00 2.46 3.00 10.00 1.64 4.00 8.00 6.00 20.50 14.80 13.10 3.50 49.66 48.00 12.00 16.00 14.00 ■ • • • 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.27 2.00 0.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 4.12 7.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 The Bulletin. 55 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Success Guano Blount's Special Tobacco Grower Tobacco Growers' Friend Farmers' Best Guano Pamlico Bone and Fish Guano Pamlico Cotton Guano Pamlico 7-7-7 Guano Pamlico Special Irish Potato Guano. . Pamlico Special Sweet Potato Guano. Pamlico Favorite Potato Guano Blount's H. G. Potato Grower Faulklaud H. G. Tobacco Guano Acidulated Fish Scrap Cowell's Great Cabbage Grower Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Pamlico Ground Fish Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash German Kainit Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 6.00 2.47 6.00 5.50 7.82 • ■ ■ ■ 5.00 8.25 2.50 • • • • 20.62 • ■ • • .... 14.85 • • • ■ 8.25 55.00 .... ■ • • • 48.00 • • « • • • • • 12.00 Planters Fertiliser and Phosphate Co., Charleston, S. C— 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Planters' High Grade Acid Phosphate. Excelsior H. G. Acid Phosphate Planters' Soluble Bone Planters' Bone and Potash Planters' Special Meal Mixture Planters' Grain Grower Planters' Acid and Potash Planters' Bone and Potash Planters' Blood and Fish Guano Planters' Special Mixture Planters' Special Mixture Planters' Special Cotton Fertilizer. . . . Planters' Bright Tobacco Fertilizer... Planters' Cotton and Corn Fertilizer. . Planters' H. G. Tobacco Fertilizer Planters' Soluble Guano Planters' Fertilizer Planters' Standard Fertilizer Planters' Bone and Potash Planters' H. G. Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Planters' Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Planters' German Kainit Planters Guano Co., Dunn, N. C. — Uncle Zeb Bull of the Field Planters' Special Dunn Hustler Sampson Cotton Grower Pearsall S Co., Wilmington, N. C. — Pearsall's H. G. Acid Phosphate. Pearsall's H. G. Acid Phosphate. 16.00 .... . . . • 14.00 ■ • ■ ■ . . . • 14.00 • ■ • • 13.00 .... * > > • 12.00 • • > ■ 1.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 ■ • • • 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 .82 3.00 8.00 4.12 5.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 • • • • 4.00 4.00 6.18 2.50 • • • • 14.83 • • • • • . . • 48.00 • • ■ • • • > • 48.00 12.00 9.50 2.75 5.00 8.00 3.00 4.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 16.00 • • • • 14.00 • ■ ■ • • < . • 56 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Pearsall's Bone and Potash Davis' Special Fish and Potash Compound Bone Meal and Fish Total Pearsall's Berry Guano Pearsall's Useme Guano Pearsall's High Grade Tobacco Pearsall's F. F. F. G Pearsall's Corn Guano Pearsall's Eagle Pearsall's Potato and Truck Guano Nitrate of Soda Ground Fish Pearsall's Top Dresser Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Pacific Ouano Co., Charleston, S. C. — Standard Pacific Acid Phosphate Stasdard Soluble Pacific Guano High Grade Pacific Fertilizer Potchatan Chemical Co., Richmond, Va. — Pure Animal Bone Total Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Magic Dissolved Bone Phosphate High Grade Acid Phosphate Powhatan Acid Phosphate High Grade Bone and Potash Mixture Virginia Dissolved Bone Magic Corn Grower Magic Crop Grower Magic Bone and Potash Mixture Bone and Potash Mixture Guilford Special Tobacco Fertilizer Railing's Special Fertilizer Johnson's Best Fertilizer Economic Cotton Grower Holt's Magic Fertilizer Powhatan Special Fertilizer Magic Mixture Magic Wheat Grower King Trucker North State Specin 1 Magic Fertilizer Johnson's Special Fertilizer King Brand Fertilizer P. e. Co.'s Hustler White Leaf Tobacco Fertilizer Magic Cotton Grower Magic Special Fertilizer Magic Tobacco Grower Magic Peanut Special Magic Peanut Grower Magic Grain and Grass Grower Powhatan Bone and Potash Mixture Powhatan Trucker Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 10.00 4.00 S.OO 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 8.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 G.OO 4.12 14.80 7.00 • > > ■ 8.22 .... • . . . 7.42 3.00 . . . • • • . . 49.00 • • > > • . . . 48.00 .... .... 12.00 12.00 8.50 1.65 2.00 S.OO 2.46 3.00 25.00 2.47 22.50 . 3.70 IG.OO .... 14.00 .... 13.00 • ■ < • 12.00 .... n.oo- 12.00 ■ • ■ ■ 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • • ■ • 2.00 9.00 2.47 6.00 9.00 2.47 2.00 9.00 2.06 5.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.06 5.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 1.65 1.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 4.11 5.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 S.OO .82 4.00 8.00 • > • • 4.00 8.00 • • > • 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.00 4.94 5.00 .... 19.75 . • • • 15.63 • • • • The Bulletin. 57 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of ISrand. Avail I'hos Acid Muriate of Potasli. . . . Sulphate of Potasli. . , II. G. German Potash. Pure German Kainit. . Pine Level Oil Mill Co., Pine Level, N. C. — Pine Level IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate. Pine Level 14 Per Gent Acid Phosphate . Sutton's Potato Guano Xantho Tohacco Guano Olivers Truck Grower Guano Hale's Special for Tobacco Pine Level High Grade Cotton Grower for All Crops H. G. Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Muriate Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Patapsco Guano Co., Baltimore, Md. — Patapsco Pure Ground Bone Total Florida Soluble Phosphate Patapsco Pure Dissolved S. C. Phosphate Patapsco High Grade Phosphate and Potash. . Baltimore Soluble Phosphate Patapsco 10 and 4 Potash Mixture Patapsco Soluble Phosphate and Potash Patapsco Guano for Tobacco Patapsco Guano Patapsco Tobacco Fertilizer Coon Brand Guano Patapsco Cotton and Tobacco Special Patapsco Plant Food for Tobacco, Potatoes and Truck Choctaw Guano Patapsco Special Tobacco Mixture Unicorn Guano Swanson's Gold Leaf Special Planters Favorite Sea Gull Ammouiated Guano Grange Mixture Patapsco 7-7-7 Truck Guano Patapsco Trucker for Early Vegetables Money Maker Guano Ground Fish Total Patapsco Potato Guano Patapsco Crop Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Pocahontas Guano Co., Lynchburg, Va. — Fine Ground Bone Meal Total Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Carriugton's S. C. Phosphate. Waukesha Brand Nitrogen. Potash. 50.00 48.00 IG.OO 12.00 16.00 • * • ■ 14.00 • > ■ • • • • ■ 9.00 2.88 5.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 3.00 6.03 6.00 • • • • 15.22 .... • • ■ ■ 48.00 > • > • • • • • 48.00 .... • • ■ • 12.00 20.59 3.70 • • • • 16.00 ■ • < > • • • • 14.00 .... . • • • 11.00 • • > • 5.00 11.00 • > ■ • 2.00 10.00 • • • ■ 4.00 lO.OO .... 2.00 9.25 2.06 2.00 9.25 2.06 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 .82 3.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 3.70 6.00 6.00 8.23 ■ • • • 6.00 4.11 7.00 4.00 3.29 20.16 15.00 4.00 49.00 48.00 12.00 23.00 2.47 22.00 3.71 • > > • 16.00 58 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Imperial Dissolved S. C. Phosphate Wabash Wheat Mixture Carriugtou's Superior Grain Compound Pocahontas Special Tobacco Fertilizer High Grade 4 Per Cent Tobacco Compound, Mohawk King Yellow Tobacco Special Standard Tobacco Guano, Old Chief Brand. . . Indian Tobacco Grower Farmers' Favorite Apex Brand Special Truck Grower, Eagle Mount Brand. . . Spot Cash Tobacco Compound Carriugtou's Banner Brand Guano A. A. Complete Champion Brand Cherokee Grain Special Planters Cotton Seed Oil Co., Rocky Mount, y. C. — IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Royal Cotton Grower Gorham H. G. Guano Tar River Special Planters' C. S. Oil Co.'s Tobacco Guano. Planters' C. S. Oil Co.'s Cotton Guano. . . Eagle Guano Planters Special Potato Guano E. L. D. Special Braswell's Special for Tobacco Planters' Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Ground Fish Scrap Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Grenuine German Kainit Avail. Phos. Acid. 14.00 10.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 16.00 14.00 9.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 3.50 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.47 1.85 1.G5 1.G5 2.47 2.47 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.00 2.26 3.29 2.47 2.47 1.65 1.65 4.12 2.47 2.26 7.82 15.65 8.23 4.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 3.50 3.00 50.00 48.00 12.00 Piedmont-Mt. Airy Guano Co., Baltimore, Md. — Piedmont Bone Meal Total Piedmont 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Piedmont 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Piedmont Special Potash Mixture Levering's I'otashed Bone Piedmont Farmers' Bone and Potash Piedmont Farmers' Standard Piedmont Essential Tobacco Compound Piedmont Farmers' Cotton Grower Levering's Ammoniated Bone Piedmont Special Farmers' Tobacco Guano... Piedmont General Truck Grower Piedmont Unexcelled Guano Piedmont High Grade Ammoniated Bone and Potash Piedmont High Grade Guano for Cotton Levering's Reliable Tobacco Guano Piedmont Guano for Tobacco Piedmont Guano for All Crops Levering's Standard Piedmont Bone and Peruvian Mixture Piedmont Special for Cotton, Corn and Pea- nuts Piedmont Red Leaf Tobacco Guano 21.00 3.29 ■ > . • 16.00 • • • • * < • • 14.00 10.00 • * > • 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 .82 3.00 0.00 .82 3.00 8.40 2.47 4.00 8.00 4.12 5.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 The Bulletin. 59 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of I'.iand. Piedmont Cultivator Brand Piedmont Farmers' Favorite Piednn)nt Star lione and Potash. . . Piedmont's 7-7-7 Truck Guano Piedmont 5-7-5 Guano Piedmont Special Trucli Fertilizer. Piedmont Special Potato Guano... Piedmont Early Vegetable Manure. Piedmont Early Trucker Piedmont Vegetable Compound . . . . Piedmont Potato Producer Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Boykin's Top Dresser Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash The Quinnepiac Co., Charleston, 8. C. — Standard Quinnepiac Acid Phosphate Standard Quinnepiac Pine Island Ammoniated Superphosphate The RoJ)ertson Fertilizer Co., Norfolk, Va. — Robertson's Raw Bone Meal Total High Peak Acid Phosphate Scepter Brand Acid Phosphate Robertson's Dissolved Bone J. W. S. Special Bone and Potash Mixture. . . . J. W. S. Alkaline Bone Skyscraper Bone and Potash Compound Level Run Dissolved Bone and Potash Beaver Brand Soluble Guano Robertson's Blood and Bone Mixture P. M. C. High Grade Soluble Guano Wood's Winner H. G. Guano Robertson's Soluble H. G. Guano Robertson's Special Formula for Tobacco Big Cropper High Grade Guano Robertson's X-(T) Tobacco Grower Double Dollar Soluble Guano Ten Strike Soluble Crop Producer M. C. Special Bone and Potash Mixture Robertson's 5-6-7 Robertson's 7 Per Cent for Truck Robertson's 10 Per Cent Truck Guano Nitrate of Soda Blood Fish Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit F. S. Royster Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. — Raw Bone Meal Total Royster's H. G. 17 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. . Royster's H. G. IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate. . Royster's 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Royster's Dissolved Bone Royster's XX Acid Phosphate Avail. I'hos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. S.OO 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 • > • • 5.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 G.OO 5.76 7.00 6.00 4.94 7.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 6.00 4.12 5.00 6.00 3.29 8.00 5.00 2.47 20.58 15.22 6.00 7.41 3.00 50.00 48.00 13.00 .... .... 9.00 1.85 l.OO 21.00 3.71 16.00 • * * • 14.00 • • • ■ .... 13.00 2.06 .... 12.00 .... 5.00 10.00 • • • • 5.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 > • • • 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.00 2.00 S.OO 4.12 7.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 • . . * 4.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 5.00 5.77 5.00 2.00 8.25 14.85 13.20 9.04 2.00 50.00 48.00 .... 12.00 20.25 3.71 17.00 > • • • . . • . 16.00 .... .... 14.00 . . > • .... 13.00 .... .... 12.00 . • . • 60 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Royster's Bone and Potash Mixture Royster's Soluble Guano Royster's 10 and 5 Bone and Potash Mixture. Royster's 10 and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture. . Royster's Bone and Potash for Grain Royster's Bone and Potash Mixture Royster's 4-9-5 Special Tomlinson's Special Royster's Meal Mixture Royster's Cotton Grower Watldns' Special Haynes' Special Vilving Ammoniated Guano Special Compound Royster's Special 1-9-2 Guano Royster's Best Guano Cobb's High Grade for Tobacco Trucker's Delight ' Milo Tobacco Guano Jupiter High Grade Guano Royster's Special 4-8-3 Black Wrapper Special Tobacco Guano Eagle's Special Tobacco Guano Bonanza Tobacco Guano Marlboro High Grade Cotton Guano Royster's Special Sweet Potato Guano Williams' Special Guano Orinoco Tobacco Guano Special Tobacco Compound Corbett »& Moore's Special Royster's Special Wheat Fertilizer Royster's Complete Guano Farmers' Bone Fertilizer Webb's Korn King Farmers' Bone Fertilizer for Tobacco Jumbo Peanut Grower Royster's 8 and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture . . Royster's Special 7 Per Cent Truck Guano . . . Royster's Early Truck Guano Royal Special Potato Guano Royal Potato Guano Pasquotank Potato Guano Royster's Peanut Special Ballentiue's Potato Guano Arrow Potato Guano Royster's Irish Potato Guano Royster's Special Oakley's Special Tobacco Guano McDowell's Cotton Grower Humphrey's Special for Tobacco Royster's 2-G-5 Special Wiggins' Special Royster's Cabbage Guano Roj'ster's Special 10 Per Cent Truck Guano. . Harvey's Cabbage Guano Royster's Potato Guano Phillips' Special Presto Top Dresser Royster's Special Top Dresser Royster's 4-G-4 Special Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 11.00 • • • • 5.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 .... 5.00 10.00 • • • • 4.00 10.00 ■ * • • 3.00 10.00 > > > • 2.00 9.00 3.30 5.00 9.00 2.47 5.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.06 5.00 9.00 2.06 3.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 1.65 1.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 3.71 7.00 8.00 3.30 5.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 3.00 8.00 3.30 2.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 5.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 3.50 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.02 4.00 8.00 ■ ■ • • 4.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 8.00 7.00 4.12 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 3.30 8.00 7.00 • < • ■ 5.00 fi.OO 5.77 7.00 G.OO 5.77 5.00 G.OO 4.12 7.00 G.OO 4.12 5.00 G.OO 3.30 4.00 G.OO 3.30 2.00 G.OO 2.55 3.20 6.00 1.65 5.00 5.50 3.30 3.00 5.00 8.23 2.50 5.00 8.24 3.00 5.00 6.59 3.00 5.00 4.94 7.00 5.00 1.G5 6.00 4.00 8.22 4.00 4.00 6.18 2.50 4.00 4.94 4.00 The Bulletin. 61 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Dried Fish Scrap Ground Fish Scrap Nitrate of Soda Magic Top Dresser Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Manure Salts Genuine German Kaiuit. RohersonvillG Quano Co., Rohersonville, N. C. — Robersou's 11. G. Acid Phosphate Koberson's H, G. Tobacco Grower Roberson's H. G. Fish and Meal Guano Roberson's H. G. Cotton Grower Roberson's Special 7-7-7 Potato Grower Roberson's H. G. Truck Guano Roberson's 7 Per Cent Potato Guano Roberson Genuine German Kainit Richmond Guano Co., Richmond, Ya. — Pure Animal Bone Total Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Rex Dissolved Bone Phosphate High Grade Acid Phosphate High Grade Wheat and Grass Fertilizer Premium Bone and Potash Mixture Premium Dissolved Bone. Hunter »& Dunn's Dissolved Bone H. G. Bone and Potash Mixture Old Homestead Dissolved Bone Dissolved S. C. Phosphate Premium Corn Grower Bone Mixture Rex Bone and Potash Mixture Bone and Potash Mixture Sanders' Special Formula for Bright Tobacco. Hunter & Dunn's Special Ammoniated Fer- tilizer Collins' Special Fertilizer Carolina Cotton Grower Burton's Special Tobacco Fertilizer Lowery's Special Fertilizer Cracker Jack Fertilizer Bone Mixture Premium Cotton Grower Premium Wheat Grower Southern Trucker Perfection Special Carolina Bright Tobacco Fertilizer Gilt Edge Fertilizer Carolina Bright Special Tobacco Fertilizer. . . . Tip Top Fertilizer Carolina Bright for Cotton Special Premium Brand for Tobacco Special Premium Brand for Plants Benson's Favorite Fertilizer Benson's Special Fertilizer Rex Tobacco Fertilizer Premium Tobacco Fertilizer Premium Brand Fertilizer Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 3.00 9.05 .... 3.00 8.25 15.22 .... 7.42 3.00 .... .... 50.00 48.00 20.00 12.00 16.00 8.00 2.47 '3.66 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 ! 5.00 6.00 5.77 5.00 12.00 25.00 2.47 22.50 3.70 16.00 . . . 14.00 ■ ■ . .... 14.00 • . . 13.00 ... 3.66 13.00 . . . .... 13.00 ... .... 12.00 • • • 5.00 12.00 • . < .... 12.00 ... .... 10.00 .81 I 1.00 10.00 - .81 > 1.00 10.00 • • > 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.8! 5 5.00 9.00 2.4' 7 2.25 9.00 2.4' 7 2.00 9.00 2.2( 3 2.00 9.00 2.0( 5 3.00 9.00 1.0 5 3.00 9.00 1.6 5 2.00 9.00 1.6 3 1.00 9.00 .8 2 3.00 9.00 .8. 2 2.00 8.00 4.1 1 5.00 8.00 3.2 5 4.00 8.00 2.4 7 3.00 8.00 2.4 7 3.00 8.00 2.2 8 2.50 8.00 2.0 8 3.00 8.00 2.0 8 1.50 8.00 1.8 5 2.25 8.00 1.8 5 2.25 8.00 1.6 5 10.00 8.00 1.6 5 6.00 8.00 1.6 5 4.00 8.00 1.6 5 2.00 8.00 1.6 5 2.00 G2 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Hunter <& Dumi's Ammoniated Fertilizer. . . Parlier & Hunt's Special Tobacco Fertilizer. Parker & Hunt's Special Fertilizer Edgecombe Cotton Gi'ower Premium Grain Special Premium I*eanut Special Parker & Hunt's Corn Fertilizer Premium Peanut Grower Tip Top Bone and Potash Mixture Winter Grain and Grass Grower Clark's Special Formula Special High Grade for Truck Smith's 7 Per Cent Special 10 Per Cent Cabbage Guano Carter's Special for Tobacco Smith's Special Fertilizer Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash H. G. German I'otash Pure German Kainit Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. S.OO 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 .82 3.00 S.OO • • > • 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 8.00 • • • • 4.00 7.00 4.94 6.00 7.00 4.94 5.00 G.OO 5.76 5.00 6.00 8.23 2.00 4.00 2.47 6.00 4.00 1.65 7.00 • • • • 19.75 • • • • .... 15.63 50.66 48.00 16.00 12.00 Red Cross Guano Co., LynchJjurg, Va. — Red Cross Bone Meal Total Itetl Cross H. G. Phosphate Red Cross Standard Phosphate Red Cross Grain Grower Red Cross Bone and Potash Red Cross for Tobacco and Truck Red Cross for Bright Tobacco Red Cross Special for Tobacco Red Cross Tobacco Guano Red Cross Crop Grower llasin-Monumcntal Co., Baltimore, Mil.— Rasin 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. Rasin 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. Rasin 13 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. Rasin Special Bone and Potash.... Rasin Bone and Potash Rasin Dixie Guano Baltimore Special Mixture Rasin Gold Standard Rasin's Indian Brand for Tobacco. . Rasin Empire Guano Read Phosphate Co., Charleston, S. C. — Read's H. G. Dissolved Bone Read's H. G. Acid Phosphate Read's Bone and Potash Read's Alkaline Bone Read's Manipulated Guano Read's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone. . . . Read's H. G. Guano Read's H. G. Tobacco Leaf Read's H. G. Cotton Grower Reads Soluble Fish Guano Read's Blood and Bone Fertilizer, No. 1 Read's Special Potash Mixture 22.00 3.00 ■ • • • 16.00 .... ■ • < • 14.00 • * • • < > • • 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • ■ * • 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.06 S.OO 8.00 1.65 2.00 16.00 14.00 . > . • 13.00 10.00 . • . • 10.00 . . > • 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 16.00 14.00 ■ • t • < > . • 10.00 • • • • 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 S.OO 3.30 6.CX) 8.00 3.30 4.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.62 2.00 8.00 • • • • 4.00 The Bulletin. G3 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Nitrate of Soda Muriato of Potash Geniiau Kaiiiit ReidsciUc Fertilizer Co., ReidsriUe, N. C. — Reidsville Acid Phosphate Rone and Potash Bone and I'otash Lion Brand Fertilizer Reidsville llnstler Royal Fertilizer Climax Fertilizer Broad Leaf Tobacco Guano Banner Fertilizer Champion Guano .' Bone and Potash Muriate of Potash German Kainit Roican Chemical Co., Salishurij, N. C. — Rowan Grain Chemicals Rowan Tobacco, Cotton and Application Guano. Rowan 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rowan 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rowan 13 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rowan Success Guano Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan 12 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rowan Crop Grower Rowan H. G. Bone and Potash Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan Grain Mixture Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan Fish and Blood Guano Rowan Top Dresser Rowan Trucker's Favorite Rowan Strict Middling Guano All Crop Manure Rowan Double Header Guano Rowan Double Header Guano for Tobacco. . . . Rowan Fish Guano for Tobacco . Rowan Heavy Weight Tobacco Guano Rowan Premium Guano Rowan Special for Cotton and Tobacco Rowan Bone Guano Rowan Double Quick Guano Rowan Double Quick Guano for Tobacco Rowan Wheat Mixture Rowan Truck Guano Nitrate of Soda Rowan Muriate of Potash Rowan Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Sicift FertiU~er Works, Atlanta, Ga., Wilmington, N. C, and Chester, S. C— Swift's Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Swift's Pure Bone Meal Total Avail. I'll OS. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 19.00 48".66 12.00 IG.OO 10.00 4.66 10.00 > • • * 2.00 0.00 2.47 6.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.85 2.50 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 4.00 50.00 12.00 20.00 12.00 16.00 4.93 6.0O IG.OO • • • • . • . > 14.00 . . . . ■ • • • • 13.00 • • ■ • • > • > 12.00 3.29 8.00 12.00 . . . • 6.00 12.00 • ■ • ■ 3.00 12.00 > • < • 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 • ■ > ■ 6.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 • • ■ ■ 4.00 10.00 .... 3.00 10.00 • • • ■ 2.00 9.00 .82 3.00 8.00 7.44 3.00 8.00 5.77 5.00 8.00 3.29 6.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.65 5.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 • • ■ • 4.00 7.00 3.29 14.82 5.00 50.66 48.00 12.00 23.00 23.00 3.71 2.47 64 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Swift's Special High Grade Acid Phosphate. . Swift's Cultivator Hish Grade Acid Phosphate. Swift's Harrow Standard Grade Acid Phos- phate Swift's Special High Grade Phosphate and Potash Swift's Atlanta High Grade Phosphate and Potash Swift's Chattahoochee Standard Grade Acid Phosphate Swift's Corn and Cotton Grower H. G. Guano. Swift's Eagle High Grade Guano Swift's Plow Boy Guano Swift's Farmer's Home High Grade Phosphate and Potash Swift's Field and Farm Standard Grade Phos- phate and Potash Swift's Wheat Grower Standard Grade Phos- phate and Potash Swift's Special High Grade Guano Swift's Blood, Bone and Potash High Grade Guano Swift's Cotton King High Grade Guano Swift's Special Cotton Guano Swift's Gold Medal C. S. M. Compound H. G. Guano Swift's Farmer's Favorite High Grade Guano. Swift's Cotton Plant Standard Grade Guano. . Swift's Cape Fear Truck Guano. H. G Swift's Monarch H. G. Guano Vegetable Grower Swift's Strawberry Grower H. G. Guano Swift's Carolina Tobacco Grower H. G. Guano. Swift's Ruralist High Grade Guano Swift's Plow Boy C. S. M. Compound H. G. Guano '. Swift's Special Blood Guano for Cotton or To- bacco, H. G Swift's Pioneer High Grade Guano Tobacco Grower Clarlv's Special Cotton Grower, G. G Swift's Hed Steer Standard Grade Guano Swift's Golden Harvest Standard Grade Guano Swift's Special Peanut Grower Standard Grade Guano Swift's Plantation Standard Grade Phosphate and Potash Swift's Carolina 7 Per Cent Special Trucker H. G. Guano Swift's Special Irish Potato Grower H. G. Guano Swift's Early Trucker H. G. Guano High Grade Swift's No. 1 Ground Tankage. . . Swift's Special Trucker H. G. Guano Swift's Favorite Truck Guano H. G Swift's Special Potato Grower H. G. Guano.. Swift's Special 10 Per Cent Blood and Bone Trucker H. G. Guano Swift's Excelsior Top Dresser H. G. Guano. . . Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 16.00 14.00 .... .... 13.00 .... .... 12.00 .... 6.00 12.00 .... 4.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 '2.47 1.65 .82 '3.66 2.00 1.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 9.50 '4.12 2.00 3.00 9.50 9.00 9.00 3.29 2.47 2.26 7.00 2.00 2.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.00 1.65 1.65 1.65 4.12 3.00 3.00 " 1.00 2.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 3.29 2.47 2.47 2.47 4.00 10.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.00 3.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 1.65 1.65 1.65 4.00 3.00 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.00 5.7G 7.00 7.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 G.OO 6.00 4.12 4.12 8.24 5.76 4.94 4.12 8.00 5.00 *5.00 6.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 S.23 6.18 3.00 2.00 The Bulletin. 65 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Swift's Pure Nitrate of Soda Swift's Ground Dried Blood Swift's Muriate of Potasli Swift's Sulphate of Potash Swift's Pure German Kaiuit Southern Chemical Co., Inc., Roanoke, Va. — Pride of Virginia Valley Queen Farmers' Joy Our Favorite Spartanhurg Fertilizer Co., Spartanhurg, S. C. — Tiger Brand Acidulated Phosphate "West's Potash Acid Gosuell's Plant Food N. C. Special Corn Formula Dana's Best Melrose Boll Buster Glencoe Cotton Compound Potato Guano Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Scotland NecTc Guano Co., Scotland Neck, N. C. — Our 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Our 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Our Bone and Potash Mixture Noah Biggs' Truck Guano Biggs' Cotton-seed Meal Fish Scrap Guano. . . . Josey's Cotton-seed Meal and Fish Scrap To- bacco Guano Old Halifax Cotton-seed Meal and Fish Scrap Tobacco Guano Our Cotton Growers C. S. M. and Fish Scrap Guano Our Favorite Cotton-seed Meal Guano Our Bright Tobacco Guano Our Best Peanut Guano K. Elite Top Dressing Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Our Genuine German Kainit The Southern Exchange Co., Maxton, V. C. — S. E. C. Acid Phosphate S. E. C. Acid Phosphate S. E. C. Potash Mixture S. E. C. Bone and Potash Mixture Juicy Fruit Fertilizer The Walnut Fertilizer Melon Grower McKimmon's Special Truck Formula Two Fours Guano 5 Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Avail. 14.82 ly.is 50.66 49.00 12.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.G5 10.00 8.00 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 14.00 13.00 .... 3.66 10.50 2.46 2.00 lO.-oO 1.65 s.oo 10.50 1.65 5.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • • > • 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.75 1.65 2.00 7.00 2.46 14.81 7.00 48.00 16.00 .... • ■ ■ ■ 14.00 • > > > .... 10.00 .... 4.00 0.00 4.10 5.00 9.00 3.30 4.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.05 2..50 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 5.50 1.23 5.50 3.00 7.40 15.50 3.50 48.00 48.00 12.00 16.00 14.00 ■ • . ■ .... 10.00 • ■ • • 4.00 10.00 • ■ > • 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 8.50 2.06 2.50 8.00 4.11 7.00 8.00 4.11 7.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 66 The Bulletik. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Southern Exchange Co.'s Bright Tobacco For- mula That Big Stick Guano Bull of the Woods Fertilizer Jack's Best Fertilizer Correct Cotton Compound It. M. C. Si^ecial Crop Grower Southern Exchange Co.'s Special Tobacco Fer- tilizer Currie's Crop Lifter The Racer Guano The Coon Guano Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Southern Cotton Oil Co., Charleston, S. C. — Pioneer Smith, Uani tf Co., PikeviUc, X. C— Genuine German Kainit //. T. Shannonhoiise, Hertford, X. C. — • H. T. Shannonhouse 16 Per Cent Acid Phos- phate H. T. Shannonhouse 14 Per Cent Acid Phos- phate Shannonhouse Bone and Potash H. T. S. Full Value Pride of Carolina H. T. S. Favorite Farmers' Tobacco Favorite Nun Better Shannonhouse Blood and Bone Southern Pride Carolina's Choice Sunny South H. T. S. Tobacco Grower Shannonhouse Success Square Deal X. L. M. for Cotton and Corn Farmers' Money Maker P. D. Q. Truck Grower Shannonhouse High Grade Genuine German Kainit Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. S.OO 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.6.5 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 1.5.00 2.00 49.66 12.00 .00 16.00 3.62 o.OO 12.00 14.00 • • • • • ■ • ■ 10.00 .... 4.00 S.OO 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 S.OO 3.29 4.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 4.11 5.00 6.00 4.11 5.00 12.00 T?ic Southern Cotton Oil Co., Charlotte District, Concord. Charlotte, .Davidson. Shelby. Gih- son, Monroe and Wadcsboro — Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Gold Seal Silver King Conqueror Bone and Potash Magnolia Bone and Potash Uncle Sam Home Made Razem King Bee 16.00 .... • ■ • • 14.00 .... .... 13.00 • • . • . > . . 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 > > . . 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.05 3.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 8.83 1.65 2.00 The Bulletin. 67 Name aud Atldross ol' .Manul'acturi'r and Name of Brand. Choice Conqueror Canto Melonite Peacock Moon Landsake Ked Bull All-to-Good -. Gloria Double Two Dandy Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Nitrate of Soda Labi Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Avail. I'hos. Acid. 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 S.OO 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 4.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 3.30 3.30 3.29 3.29 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.06 2.05 1.65 1.65 9.07 15.00 13.20 8.99 6.00 4.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.50 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 17.00 48.00 48.00 12.00 Southern Cotton Oil Co.. Goldshoro, Fayetteville, Rockif Mount and Wilson — Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Best & Thompson's Special Cotton Grower. . . . Goldshoro Cotton Grower Goldsboro Oil Mill Special Mixture Fayetteville Oil Mill Special Mixture Wilson Oil Mill Special Mixture Rocky Mount Oil Mill Special Mixture Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s Special Mixture. . . . Southern Cotton Oil Co. Melon Grower Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s Special Cotton Grower Best <& Thompson's High Grade Goldsboro Oil Mill Special Cotton Grower. . . . Fayetteville Oil Mill Special Cotton Grower.. Wilson Oil Mill Special Cotton Grower Rocky Mount Oil Mill Special Cotton Grower. B. G. Thompson's Special Cotton and Tobacco Guano Edgerton's Old Reliable Morning Glory Goldsboro Oil Mill High Grade Fayetteville Oil Mill High Grade Wilson Oil Mill High Grade The Southern Cotton Oil Co. High Grade Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s Peanut Grow'er. . . . Goldsboro Oil Mill Standard Fayetteville Oil Mill Standard Wilson Oil Mill Standard Rocky Mount Oil Mill Standard The Southern Cotton Oil Co. Standard Southern Cotton Oil Co. Truck Grower Tidewater Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. — Tidewater Raw Bone Meal Total Top Rail Acid Phosphate 16.00 14.00 .... .... 9.00 2.27 2.00 9.00 2.27 2.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.27 2.50 8.00 2.27 2.50 8.00 2.27 2.50 8.00 2.27 2.50 S.OO 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 21.00 3.71 16.00 • • • • • • • < 68 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Buster Brown Acid Phosphate Bully Boy Dissolved Bone and Potash Diamond Brand Bone and Potash Compound. . High Tide Soluble Guano Sho Xuf Guano. H. G Hawk Eye Soluble Guano Soil King Special Guano Double Action Soluble Guano "Good Money" Complete Guano Nitrate of Soda Blood Muriate of Potash ■ Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Tuscarora FertiUser Co., Atlanta, Ga., and Wil- mington, N. C. — Acid Phosphate Acid Phosphate Acid Phosphate Tuscarora Alkaline Bone Tuscarora Acid and Potash Tuscarora Bone and Potash Tuscarora Trucker Fertilizer No. 844 Tobacco Special Cotton Special Berry King King Cotton Tuscarora Champion Tuscarora Champion Tobacco Grower Tuscarora Fruit and Potato Tuscarora Fertilizer No. 8-2-5 Tuscarora Standard Tuscarora Standard Tobacco Grower Tuscarora Bone and Potash Big Four (4) Fertilizer Manure Substitute Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Kainit Union Guano Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. — Pure Raw Animal Bone Meal Total Pure Animal Bone Meal Total Union 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Union High Grade Acid Phosphate Union Dissolved Animal Bone Total Union Dissolved Bone Union 12-G Bone and Potash Union 12-5 Bone and Potash Union 12-4 Bone and Potash Union 12-3 Bone and Potash Union 12-2 Bone and Potash Union 12 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Liberty Bell Crop Grower Union Prolific Cotton Compound Union Special Formula for Cotton Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. • 14.00 • • . . • • • • 10.00 2.00 10.00 .... 2.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.07 2.00 8.00 1.85 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 14.85 13.20 4.00 50.66 48.00 12.00 16.00 14.00 13.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 22.50 22.50 16.00 14.00 13.00 33.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10.50 10.00 10.00 4.11 3.30 2.47 2.47 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 3.30 14.81 8.71 2.47 2.06 5.00 4.00 2.00 7.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 2.50 2.50 10.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 50.66 48.00 12.00 3.20 2.47 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 4.00 3.00 The Bulletin. 69 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. Union Mule Brand Guano 10.00 Union 10-G Bone and Potash 10.00 Union 10-5 Bone and Potash 10.00 Union 10-4 Bone and Potash 10.00 Qualcers' Grain Mixture 10.00 Giant Phosphate and Potash 10.00 Finch & Harris' Special Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Union Bone and Potash 10.00 Union Perfect Cotton Grower 9.00 Union Complete Cotton Mixture 9.00 Farmers' Blood and Bone Guano 9.00 Q and Q (Quality and Quantity) Guano 9.00 "B. S." Ammoniated Guano 9.00 Union Approved Crop Grower 8.75 Union Guano for Cotton and Tobacco 8.00 Union Premium Guano 8.00 Union Homestead Guano 8.00 Victoria High Grade Tobacco Fertilizer 8.00 Union Water Fowl Guano ♦ 8.0Q Union Standard Tobacco Grower 8.00 Union Potato Mixture 8.00 Christian's Special Tobacco Grower 8.00 Old Honesty Guano 8.00 Old Honesty Tobacco Guano 8.00 Fish Brand Ammoniated Guano 8.00 Union Superlative Guano 8.00 Sunrise Ammoniated Guano 8.00 Union 8-5 Bone and Potash 8.00 Union Wheat Mixture 8.00 Union Vegetable Compound 7.00 Union Truck Guano 7.00 Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit United States Fertilizer Co., Baltimore, Md. — Farm Bell Acid Phosphate 16.00 Farm Bell Acid Phosphate 14.00 Farm Bell Phospho. Potassa 12.00 Farm Bell Potash and Acid 10.00 Farm Bell Special Mixture 10.00 Farm Bell Alkaline Mixture 10.00 Farm Bell Big Yield 9.00 Farm Bell Buckeye Guano 9.00 Farm Bell Majestic Guano 8.00 Farm Bell Tobacco Special 8.00 Farm Bell Crop Grower 8.00 Farm Bell Fruit and Potato 8.00 Farm Bell Animal Ammoniated 8.00 Farm Bell Standard Guano 8.00 Farm Bell Pennant Winner 8.00 Farm Bell Phosphate and Potash 8.00 Farm Bell Trucker's Ideal 7.00 Farm Bell Potato and Tobacco Guano 7.00 Farm Bell 7 Per Cent Trucker 6.00 Farm Bell Trucker's Favorite 6.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 1.65 2.00 • • • ■ 6.00 • • > • 5.00 4.00 .... 4.00 .... 3.00 3.00 • ■ ■ • 2.00 2.26 2.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 1.00 .82 3.00 1.65 2.00 3.29 6.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 3.00 2.06 2.00 1.65 10.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 .82 4.00 .82 3.00 • • • • 5.00 • • > • 4.00 4.12 8.00 3.29 5.00 14.83 • • • • • • • • 49.00 ■ ■ < ■ 48.00 • • > • 12.00 5.00 6.00 ■ • ■ > 4.00 2.00 2.47 4.00 .82 2.00 3.28 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 10.00 1.65 5.00 1.65 2.00 .82 4.00 ■ • • • 5.00 4.11 8.00 2.47 10.00 5.75 5.00 3.28 8.00 ■0 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Union Abattoir Co., Baltimore, Md., and Rich- mond, Va. — Pure Bone and Potash Compoiincl Red Star Acid Phosphate Red Star Acid Phosphate Red Star Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone (Red Star) Pure Dissolved Animal Bone Red Star Potash and Soluble Bone Red Star Potash and Soluble Bone Red Star Brand Tobacco Compound Red Star Brand Cotton Guano Red Star Early Truck and Tobacco Guano. . . Red Star Cotton and Tobacco Guano Red Star Tobacco Fertilizer Red Star Cotton Guano Red Star Standard Red Star Grain and Grass Red Star Peanut Grower Red Star Potato Manure Red Star Special Guano Red Star 7 Per Cent Guano Early Truck and Potato Guano Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash German Kainit R. L. Upshur, Norfolk, Va. — Upshur's 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Upshur's High Grade Acid Phosphate. . . . Upshur's Wheat Compound Upshur's Bone and Potash Guano Cotton-seed Meal Mixture Upshur's O. P. (Old Plantation") Upshur's 8-3-3 Cotton Upshur's High Grade Tobacco Guano Upshur's Special 2i/j-S-3 Upshur's F. F. \. (Favorite Fertilizer of Virginia ) Upshur's Peanut Guano Upshur's G., G. & C. Guano Premo Cotton Guano Upshur's Fish. Bone and Potash Upshur's Special Truck Guano Upshur's F. F. (Farmers' Favorite) Upshur's New Process Guano Upshur's F. C. (Farmers' Challenge).... Upshur's 7 Per Cent Irish Potato Guano. Upshur's 4-6-4 Tobacco Special Upshur's Norfolk Special 10 Per Cent Upshur's Special Potato Guano Upshur's 5 Per Cent Nitrate of Soda Ground Fish Ground Tankage Muriate of Potasli Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Avail, riios. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 16.00 1.65 2.50 16.00 • < > • . . • • 14.00 > > > < .... 12.00 .... 5.00 12.00 . . • • 3.00 12.00 1.65 . . * > 10.00 . > ■ . 5.00 10.00 • • ■ ■ 2.00 9.00 3.27 2.00 8.00 3.28 4.00 8.00 3.28 4.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 7.00 2.46 10.00 7.00 2.46 5.00 6.00 5.74 5.00 0.00 4.10 15.58 7.00 48.66 12.00 16.00 .... .... 14.00 .... .... 12.00 .... 5.00 10.00 ■ . • • 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.05 3.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.64 4.00 7.00 4.11 S.OO 7.00 4.11 6.00 6.00 6.58 8.00 6.00 5.76 6.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 3.69 4.00 5.00 8.23 2.00 5.00 5.76 5.00 5.00 4.11 15.22 9.04 6.58 5.00 50.66 48.00 12.00 TnK 1)Llli:tix. 71 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Venahle Fertilizer Co., Richmond, Va. — Pure Animal Boue Total Pure Kaw Boue Total Veuable's Best Acid Phosphate H. G. Acid Phosphate Venable's Dissolved Bone Veuable's Standard Acid Phosphate Venable's Corn, Wheat and Grass Fertilizer. . High Grade Bone and Potash Mixture Bone and Potash Mixture • Roanoke Mixture Roanoke Meal Mixture Venable's B. B. P. Manure Veuables 5 Per Cent Trucker Venable's 4 Per Cent Trucker Veuable's H. G. Tobacco Fertilizer Ballard's Choice Fertilizer Venable's Alliance Tobacco Manure, No. 1 Veuable's Cotton Grower Venable's Roanoke Special Venable's Ideal Manure Our Union Tobacco Fertilizer Venable's Alliance Tobacco Manure, No. 2 Veuable's Meal Mixture Our Union Special Fertilizer Planters' Boue Fertilizer Veuable's Peanut Special Venable's Alliance Bone and Potash Mixture. . Venable's Peanut Grower Venable's 10 Per Cent Trucker Venable's 0-6-6 Manure Nitrate of Soda Special Top Dresser Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash H. G. German Potash Pure German Kaiuit Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Richmond, Va. — V.-C. C. Co.'s 17 Per Cent Acid Phosphate V.-C. C. Co.'s 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate V.-C. C. Co.'s 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate V.-C. C. Co.'s Special High Grade Potash Mix- ture V.-C. C. Co.'s H. G. Potash Mixture V.-C. C. Co.'s 12-4 Grain Grower V.-C. C. Co.'s Special Crop Grower V.-C. C. Co.'s Grain Special V.-C. C. Co.'s .Standard Bone and Potash V.-C. C. Co.'s Special Potash Mixture V.-C. C. Co.'s Dissolved Bone and Potash V.-C. C. Co.'s Cotton Grower V.-C. C. Co.'s Farmers' Choice V.-C. C. Co.'s Special V.-C. C. Co.'s High Grade Tobacco Fertilizer. . V.-C. C. Co.'s Monarch Brand V.-C. C. Co.'s Corn and Peanut Special V.-C. C. Co.'s Special Peanut Grower V.-C. C. Co.'s Peanut Grower ^. V.-C. C. Co.'s Potash Mixture foi*Peanuts Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 25.00 2.47 22.50 3.70 .... 16.00 • ■ ■ • .... 14.00 .... 13.00 . . > > .... 12.00 • • • • .... 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 ■ • ■ • 4.00 10.00 • • ■ • 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 1.65 1.00 8.00 4.11 5.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 • 8.00 1.65 5.00 8.00 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 • > • > 4.00 8.00 . • . ■ 4.00 6.00 8.23 2.00 O.OO 4.94 15.63 6.00 .... 7.30 3.66 50.00 48.00 16.00 12.00 17.00 16.00 • • • • .... 14.00 .... 12.00 6.00 12.00 • • • • 5.00 12.00 4.00 12.00 < • • • 3.00 10.00 > • • • 6.00 10.00 . • > • 5.00 10.00 • ■ • ■ 4.00 10.00 • 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 s.oo 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 1.65 5.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 S.OO .82 4.00 8.00 ■ • • • 4.00 72 The Bulletin. Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. V.-C. C. Co.'s Truck Crop Fertilizer 7.00 V.-C. C. Co.'s Potasli Potato Producer 7.00 V.-C. C. Co.'s Formula 44 for Bright Wrappers and Smokers 7.00 V.-C. C. Co.'s Special Truck Guano 6.00 V.-C. C. Co.'s High Grade Top Dresser 4.00 V.-C. C. Co.'s 10 Per Cent Top Dresser Extra H. G 4.00 Johnston's Best 20.00 Sludge Acid Phosphate 14.00 Goodman's Special Potash Mixture 12.00 Battle's Crop Grower 12.00 Home Comfort Acid Phosphate 12.00 Virginia 11-5 Bone and Potash 11.00 Sovereign Crop Producer 10.00 Ford's Wheat and Corn Guano 10.00 Great Texas Cotton Grower Soluble Guano . . 9.00 Jeffrey's High Grade Guano 9.00 Southern Cotton Grower 9.00 Best's Special Cotton Grower 9.00 Best's H. G. Cotton and Tobacco Grower 8.00 Poweirs Special H. G. C. S. M 9.00 Prolific Cotton Grower 9.00 White Stem C. S. M 9.00 Bumper Crop Guano 9.00 Cock's Soluble Guano High Grade Animal Bone 0-00 Reliable Cotton Brand Fertilizer 9.00 North State Guano C. S. M 9.00 Bigelow's Crop Guano 9.00 Burnhardt's Grain and Crop Guano 9.00 McCormick's Wheat and Grain Guano 9.00 Farmers' Friend Favorite Fertilizer Special.. 8.50 Farmers' Success 8.00 Powhatan Crop Mixture 8.50 Pelican Peruvian Guano (1,000 pounds Genu- ine Peruvian Guano to the ton) 8.00 Carr's S-4-4 Crop Grower 8.00 Jumbo Peruvian Guano (1,000 pounds Genuine Peruvian Guano to the ton) 8.00 Lion's High Grade Tobacco Fertilizer 8.00 Oldham's Special Compound for Tobacco, H. G 8.00 Blakes Best 8.00 Royal High Grade Fertilizer 8.00 Special High Grade Tobacco Fertilizer 8.00 Adams' Special 8.00 Peruvian H. G. Tobacco Guano 8.00 Red Chief H. G. Cotton Grower 8.00 Zeno Special Compound for Tobacco, H. G 8.00" Gold Mtiflal H. G. Tobacco Guano 8.00 Atlas Guano C. S. M 8.00 John F. Croora & Bro. Fish and Meal Mixture. 8.00 Pace's 5 Per Cent Special Potato Guano 8.00 The Harvester 8.00 Finical Grain Grower 8.00 Dissolved Animal Bone 13.00 Pure Raw Bone Meal Total 21.50 Pure Animal Bone Meal Total 23.00 Admiral * 8.00 s'itrogen. Potasli. 4.12 7.00 3.29 8.00 2.55 3.30 4.12 7.00 6.17 2.50 8.24 4.00 4.94 6.00 ■ ■ • • 5.66 3.00 • ■ • • 5.66 1.65 2.00 .82 2.50 2.47 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.29 2.00 2.26 2.00 2.47 3.00 2.26 3.00 2.26 2.00 2.26 2.00 2.06 5.00 1.85 3.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 1.00 .82 3.00 .82 3.00 .82 3.00 1.65 2.00 2.47 4.00 1.65 1.50 4.12 5.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 2.50 3.29 4.00 1.65 5.00 .82 3.00 .82 3.00 2.06 .... 3.71 .... 2.47 .... 2.47 2.50 The Bulletin. 73 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Good Luck C. S. M Split Silk C. S. M Myatt's Special High Grade Fertilizer Orange Grove Guano Delta C. S. M Royal Crown Blue Star C. S. M Superlative C. S. M. Guano Smith's Irish Potato Guano Parker & Hunter's Special Winston Spccial-for Cotton C. S. M Diamond Dust C. S. M Plant Food C. S. M Wilson's Standard C. S. M Ajax C. S. M. Guano Farmers' Favorite Fertilizer C. S. M Jones' Grain Special Konqueror H. G. Truck Fertilizer Pasquotank Trucker Invincible High Grade Fertilizer Dewberry's Special Sulphate of Ammonia Sulphate of Potash Nitrate of Soda Fish Scrap Muriate of Potash Manure Salts Genuine German Kaiuit Allison & Addison's Fulton Acid Phosphate. . . Allison & Addison's I. X. L. Acid Phosphate. . . Allison & Addison's Standard Acid Phosphate. Allison & Addison's Rocket Acid Phosphate. . . Allison & Addison's B. P. Potash Mixture. . . . Allison & Addison's McGavock's Special Pot- ash Mixture Allison & Addison's Star Special Tobacco Ma- nure Allison & Addison's Star Brand Special H. G.. Allison & Addison's Star Brand Guano Allison & Addison's Little Giant Grain and Grass Grower Allison & Addison's A. A. Guano Allison & Addison's Anchor Brand Tobacco Fertilizer Allison & Addison's Star Vegetable Brand Guano Allison & Addison's Anchor Brand Fertilizer. Allison & Addison's Old Hickory Guano Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Eureka Acid Pliosphate Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Valley of Virginia Phosphate Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Cren- shaw Acid Phosphate Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Our Acid Phosphate Nowell's Special N. and R.'s Best V.-C. C. Co.'s Vececo Cotton Grower 3 Per Cent Special C. S. M. Guano, No. 3 Avail. I'hos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.26 2.50 8.00 2.26 2.50 8.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 4.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 3.29 8.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 4.00 6.59 20.59 , , 48.00 14.82 > • • • 8.24 , , 49.00 .... 20.00 ■ • • • , , 12.00 14.00 13.00 , , • > > • 12.00 ■ • • • 12.00 .... 10.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.2( 5 2.00 9.00 2.0( J 5.00 9.00 1.6i 5 1.00 9.00 .8i I 2.00 8.00 2.4' r 3.00 8.50 2.2( 5 2.00 8.00 3.7( ) 4.00 8.00 1.6; 5 2.00 8.00 1.6( 5 2.00 16.00 14.00 13.00 12.00 • • • • • • ■ • 8.00 3.29 4.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 2.47 2.00 74 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Diamond C. S. M. Guauo Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Eureka Bone and Potash Compound Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Eureka Ammoniated Bone Special for Tobacco Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Orient Complete Manure Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Virginia Truckers Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Eureka Ammoniated Bone Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Orient Special for Tobacco Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizer Co.'s Carolina Truckers Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s 15 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Catawba Bone Phosphate Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Charlotte Acid Phosphate Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Dayvault's Special Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Charlotte Dissolved Bone Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Oliver's Per- fect Wheat Grower Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s 10-2 Bone and Potash Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s High Grade Special Tobacco Fertilizer Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.s Queen of the Harvest C. S. M Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s McCrary's Diamond Bone and Potash Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Groom's Special Tobacco Fertilizer Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Catawba Guano B. G Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Special 3 Per Cent Guano C. S. M Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Charlotte Ammoniated Guano B. G Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s Charlotte Ammoniated Guano C. S. M The Leader B. G Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co.'s King Cotton Grower Davie & Whittle's Owl Brand High Grade Acid Phosphate Davie & Whittle's Owl Brand High Grade Dissolved Bone Davie & Whittle's Owl Brand Acid Phosphate. Davie & Whittle's Owl Brand Dissolved Bone. Davie iV: Whittle's Owl Brand Acid Phosphate with Potash Davie & Whittle's Owl Brand High Grade 3 Per Cent Soluble Guano Davie & Whittle's Owl Brand Special Tobacco Guano Avail. Plios. Acid. S.OO Nitrogen. 2.47 Potash. 3.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.00 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 4.12 5.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 15.00 .... .... 14.00 .... .... 13.00 .... .... 12.00 6.00 12.00 .... .... 11.00 2.47 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.06 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 .... 3.00 S.OO 2.47 4.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.00 S.OO 2.06 1.50 S.OO S.OO 2.06 1.65 1.50 2.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 16.00 .... .... 14.00 13.00 12.00 .... . . . . 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.06 3.00 9.00 2.06 2.00 TnK Ullletin. 75 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Nitrogen. Acid. Davie & Whittle's Owl Braud Truck (Juano.. 8.00 4.04 Davie & Whittle's Owl Braud Guano for To- bacco 8.00 2.47 Davie & Whittle's Viuco Guano 8.00 l.Go Davie & Whittle's Owl Brand Guano S.OO 1.G5 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Durham Best Acid I'hosphate 10.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Standard High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Excelsior Dissolved Bone Phosphate 14.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Blacksburg Dissolved Bone 13.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s N. C. Farmers' Alli- ance Official Acid Phosphate 13.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Double Bone Phos- phate 13.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Durham Acid Phos- phate 12.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Great Wheat Grower. 10.50 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Diamond Wheat Mix- ture 10.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Standard Wheat and Corn Grower 10.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Blue Eidge Wheat Grower 10.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Standard Wheat Grower 10.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Durham Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s L. & N. Special 9.00 2.47 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Standard Guano 9.00 1.G5 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Durham Ammoniated Fertilizer 9.00 1.65 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Special Plant and Truck Fertilizer S.OO 4.12 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Durham High Grade. 8.00 3.29 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Gold Medal Brand Guano 8.00 2.47 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Yellow Leaf Tobacco Guauo 8.00 2.47 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s N. C. Farmers' Alli- ance Official Guano 8.00 2.0G Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Pride of Durham To- bacco Grower S.OO 2.0G Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Raw Bone Superphos- phate for Tobacco 8.00 2.0G Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Raw Bone Superphos- phate 8.00 2.0G Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Genuine Bone and Pe- ruvian Guano 8.00 1.G5 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Genuine Bone and Peruvian Tobacco Guano S.OO 1.G5 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Blacksburg Soluble Guano 8.00 1.G5 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Progressive Farmer Guano 8.00 1.G5 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Carr's Special Wheat Grower 8.00 Durham Fertilizer Co.'s Best Potato Manure. 7.00 5.7G i'otash. 5.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 7.00 '6 The Bulletin. Name and Address of ^Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Ironside Acid Phos- pliate Lyncliburg Guano Co.'s Lynchburg High Grade Acid Phosphate Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Arvonia Acid Phos- phate Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Spartan Acid Phos- phate Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Alpine Mixture Lynchburg Guano Co.'s S. W. Special Bone and Potash Mixture Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Dissolved Bone and ^Potash Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Independent Standard. Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Bright Belt Guano... Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Solid Gold Tobacco... Lynchburg Guano Co.'s New Era Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Lynchburg Soluble... Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Lynchburg Soluble for Tobacco Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Norfolk Reliable Acid Phosphate Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Norfolk Best Acid Phosphate Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Norfolk Soluble Bone Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Norfolk Bone and Potash Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Norfolk Trucker and Tomato Grower Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Amazon High Grade Manure Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Bright Leaf Tobacco Grower Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Amazon H. G. Special Tobacco Guano Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Cooper's Bright Tobacco Fertilizer Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Genuine Slaughter House Bone Made Especially for Tobacco Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Peanut Grower Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Crescent Brand Ammoniated Fertilizer Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co.'s Genuine Slaughter House Bone Guano Old Dominion Guano Co.'s High Grade Acid Phosphate Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Bone Phosi»hate. . . Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Royster's Acid Phosphate Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Obelisk Brand Bone and Potash Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Planter's Bone and Potash Mixture Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Old Dominion Al- kaline Bone and Potash Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Home's Cotton Fertilizer Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 16.00 .... .... 14.00 .... .... 13.00 .... .... 12.00 10.00 • ■ ■ • 5.66 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 8.50 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 1.65 2.47 2.26 1.65 1.65 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 14.00 .... .... 13.00 .... .... 12.00 .... .... 10.00 .... 2.00 8.00 4.12 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 14.00 13.00 • < * • 12.00 .... .... 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 .... 3.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.06 3.00 The Bulletin, 77 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Old Domiuioii Guauo Co.'s Standard Kaw Bone Soluble Guauo Old Doniiniou Guano Co.'s Farmers' Friend llish Grade Fertilizer Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Farmers' Friend Special Tobacco Fertilizer Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Osceola Tobacco Guano Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Farmers' Friend Fertilizer Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Old Dominion Spe- cial Wheat Guano Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Old Dominion Sol- uble Tobacco Guano Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Old Dominion Sol- uble Guano Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Bullock's Cotton Grower Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Miller's Special Wheat Mixture Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Old Dominion 7-7-7 Truck Guano Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Old Dominion Po- tato Manure Old Dominion Guauo Co.'s 7 Per Cent Truck Fertilizer Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Old Dominion 6-7-5 Truck Guano Old Dominion Guano Co.'s Old Dominion Spe- cial Sweet Potato Guano Old Dominion Guano Co.'s 10 Per Cent Truck Fertilizer Powers. Gibbs & Co.'s Almont High Grade Acid Phosphate Almont Acid Phosphate Fulp's Acid Phosphate Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Cotton Brand Best Acid Phosphate Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Cotton Brand Acid Phos- phate Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Acid Phosphate and Potash Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Almont Wheat Mixture. Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Dissolved Bone and Potash Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Cotton-seed Meal Stand- ard Guano Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Truck Farmers' Special Ammoniated Guano Powers, Gibbs »& Co.'s Cotton Brand Ammoni- ated Dissolved Bone Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Old Kentucky High Grade Manure Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Cotton Belt Ammoniated Guano Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Carolina Golden Belt Ammoniated Guano for Tobacco Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Powers' Ammoniated Guano A van. I'hos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 9.00 1.65 1.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 s.oo 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.12 8.00 6.00 5.76 6.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 1.65 6.00 5.00 8.24 2.50 14.00 12.00 13.00 .... . . . . 13.00 .... • • • • 12.00 • • • • 10.50 10.00 .... 1.50 3.00 10.00 .... ' 2.00 9.00 2.47 2.00 8.00 3.29 5.00 S.OO 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.00 S.OO 2.06 3.00 S.OO 2.06 2.00 The Bulletin. Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. Towers, Gibbs & Co.'s Gibbs' Ammoniated Guano S.OO Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Almont Soluble Aui- mouiated Guano S.OO Powers, Gibbs & Co.'s Cottou-seed Meal Solu- ble Ammoniated Guano 8.00 Powers, Gibbs «& Co.'s Eagle Island Ammoni- ated S.OO Southern Chemical Co.'s Comet 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Chick's 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Ited Cross 14 Per Cent xVcid Phosphate 14.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Victor Acid Phos- phate 13.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Chatham Acid Phos- phate 13.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Peaper Grain Appli- cation 12.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Tar Heel Acid Phos- phate 12.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Horseshoe Acid Phos- phate 12.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Quickstep Bone and Potash 1100 Southern Chemical Co.'s Solid South 10.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Winner Grain Mix- ture 10.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Farmers' Pride Bone and Potash 10.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Winston Bone and Potash Compound 10.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Mammoth Corn Grower 10.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Mammoth Wheat and Grass Grower 10.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Sun Brand (Juano. .. 0.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s George Washington Plant Bed Fertilizer for Tobacco S.OO Southern Chemical Co.'s Pilot Ammoniated Guano Special for T&baoco 8.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Electric Tobacco Guano S.OO Southern Chemical Co.'s Electric Standard Guano 8.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Yadkin Complete Fer- tilizer 8.00 Southern Chemical Co.'s Chick's Special Wheat Compound S.OO J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s I'owhatan Acid Phos- phate 14.00 J. G. Tinslev & Co.'s Tinsley's Dissolved S. C. Bone . . . .^ 13.00 J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Stonewall Brand Acid Phosphate 12.00 J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Tinsley's Bone and Potash Mixture '. 10.00 J. G. Tinsley A: Co.'s Tinsley's Tobacco Fer- tilizer 8.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.00 1.50 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 2.06 2.47 2.06 1.65 1.65 1.65 3.00 5.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 3.29 2.00 2.50 The Bulletin. 79 Name and Aclclross of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. J. G. TinsU'.v & Co.'s Richmond Brand Guano. . J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Peanut Grower J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Killlckinicli Tobacco Mixture J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Lee Brand Guano J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Stonewall Brand Guano. J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Stonewall Tobacco Guano. J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Tinsley "s Special Irish Potato Guano J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Tinsley's 7 Per Cent Am- nioniated Guano for Beans, Peas, Cabbage, Strawberries, etc J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Tinsley's Irish Potato Guano J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Tinsley's Strawberry Grower J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Tinsley's Top Dresser. . . J. G. Tinsley & Co.'s Tinsley's 10 Per Cent Truck Guano S. W. Travers & Co.'s Champion Acid Phos- phate S. W. Travers & Co.'s Travers' Dissolved Acid Phosphate S. W. Travers & Co.'s Standard Dissolved S. C. Bone S. W. Travers & Co.'s Capital Dissolved Bone. S. W. Travers & Co.'s Capital Bone and Pot- ash Compound S. W. Travers & Co.'s Capital Truck Fer- tilizer S. W. Travers & Co.'s Capital Tobacco Fer- tilizer S. W. Travers & Co.'s Big Leaf Tobacco Grower S. W. Travers & Co.'s Capital Cotton Fer- tilizer S. W. Travers & Co.'s National Fertilizer S. W. Travers & Co.'s National Special To- bacco Fertilizer S. W. Travers & Co.'s Beef, Blood and Bone Fertilizer S. W. Travers & Co.'s Peanut Grower S. W. Travers & Co.'s Travers' Special Wheat Compound S. W. Travers & Co.'s Travers' 7 Per Cent Truck Fertilizer Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Bull Run Acid Phosphate Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Gilt Edge Brand Acid Phosphate Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Clipper Brand Acid Phosphate Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Lurich Acid Phosphate Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Alps Brand Acid Phosphate Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Mountain Top Bone and Potash Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s XX Potash Mix- ture Avail. i'hos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 1.00 4.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 S.OO 1.6.5 2.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 5.76 6.00 6.00 5.76 6.00 6.00 4.94 6.00 6.00 5.00 3.29 9.06 4.00 5.00 8.24 2..50 16.00 .... .... 14.00 .... .... 13.00 12.00 .... .... 10.00 .... 2.00 S.OO 3.29 3.00 S.OO 3.29 3.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 S.OO s.oo 2.06 1.65 2.00 2.00 s.oo 1.65 2.00 s.oo s.oo 1.65 1.00 2.00 4.00 s.oo .... 4.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 16.00 .... .... 14.00 .... 13.00 12.00 12.00 .... 10.00 5.00 10.00 4.00 80 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Virginia State Dissolved Bone and Potash '. . . Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Number One Soluble Guano Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Highland King. Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Gamecock Spe- cial for Tobacco Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Virginia State High Grade Tobacco Guano Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Bull Dog Solu- ble Guano Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Dunnington's Special Formula for Tobacco Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Peerless To- bacco Guano Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Buffalo Guano. Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Austrian To- bacco Grower Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Gilt Edge Spe- cial Tobacco Guano Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Virginia State Guano Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Battle Axe To- bacco Guano Virginia State Fertilizer Co.'s Gilt Edge Brand Dissolved Bone and Potash Thomas Wakefield, Friendship, N. C. — Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Williams cC- Clarlc Fertilizer Co., Charleston, S. C— Standard Americus Ammoniated Bone Super- phosphate Winhorne-Broton Quano Co., Norfolk, Va. — High Grade Acid Phosphate Standard Acid Phosphate Soluble Bone and Potash Big Triumph Guano Farmers Select Guano King Taminy Guano Winborne's Tobacco Guano Winborne's Excelsior Guano Standard Eureka Guano Climax Peanut Gunno High Grade Top Dresser Big Crop 7 Per Cent Guano Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit T. W. Wood • > 2.66 9.00 1.23 1.00 9.00 1.23 1.00 9.00 1.03 2.00 The Bulletin. 81 Name and Address of Manuiactiirer and Name of Brand. St;ind;ird IIi.s,'li GfMdo 'I'mckor Fertilizer StaiKlard Ve,i;etable Fertilizer Standard I'otato Fertilizer Standard Grain and Grass Fertilizer Wood's Lawn Knrleber Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Kainit Wesscll, Duoal tC- Co., New York, N. Y. — Nitrate of Soda Wilson Chemical Co., Wilson, N. C. — IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate East Carolina Tobacco Grower Brag Cotton Grower .'.... McGee's Potato Special The J. R. Young Fertiliser Co., Norfolk, To.— High Grade 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate J. R. Young 2%-9-2 Special Guano J. R. Young's 4-8-4 Crop Grower J. R. Young's New Process 3-8-3 Guano for Tobacco J. R. Young's New Process 2-S-2 Guano for Cotton, Corn and Peanuts Pasquotanli 5-G-7 Potato Grower J. R. Young's Special Guano for Potatoes. . . . J. R. Young's New Process Grower J. R. Young's 3-6-6 Special Guano for S. P. . . . J, R. Young's 4-4-6 Special for Tobacco Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 8.00 4.n3 6.00 8.00 2.47 3.(10 8.00 1.65 5.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 G.OO 2.47 3.00 .... 15.63 50.66 48.00 12.00 14.85 16.00 .... 14.00 .... 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 6.00 3.30 8.00 16.00 9.00 2.26 2.o6 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 4.11 7.00 6.00 4.11 5.00 5.00 5.76 3.50 6.00 2.47 6.00 4.00 3.29 6.00 LEAF TOBACCO SALES FOR DECEMBER, 1910. Pounds sold for i)rodiicers. first hand 14,373,802 | Pounds sold for dealers 359,006 Pounds resold for warehouses 1,032,506 Total 15,765,314 Supplement io January Bulletin, 1911 iSortli Carolina Department of Agriculture /? 1). / K,-~' I it / ^-5 CONDIMENTAL FEEDS, STOCK AND POULTRY TONICS j AND CONDITIONERS SENT FREE TO CITIZENS ON APPLICATION Entered at the Poat-office at Raleigh, N. C, as Second-class matter February 7, 1901, under Act of June 6, 1900. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE W. A. Graham, Commissioner, ex officio Chairman, Raleigli. H. C. Carter Fairfield First District. K. W. Barnes Lucama Second District. William Dunn New Bern Third District. I. H. Kearney Franklintoii Fourth District. R. W. Scott Haw River Fifth District. A. T. McCallum Red Springs Sixth District. J. P. McRae Laurinburg Seventh District. William Bledsoe Gale Eighth District. W. J. Shuford Hickory Ninth District. A. Cannon Horse Shoe Tenth District. OFFICERS AND STAFF W. A. Graham Commissioner. Elias Carr Secretary. B. W. Kilgore State Chemist, Director Test Farms. Franklin Sherman, Jr Entomologist. W. N. HuTT Horticulturist. H. H. Brimley Curator of Museum. T. B. Parker Demonstration Work. W. M. Allen Food Chemist. W. G. Chrisman State Veterinarian. J. M. PiCKEL Assistant Chemist. W. G. Haywood Fertilizer Chemist. G. M. MacNidek Feed Chemist and Microscopist. L. L. Brinkley Assistant Chemist. S. C. Clapp Nursery and Orchard Inspector. S. B. Shaw Assistant Horticulturist. Z. P. Metcalf Assistant Entomologist. T. W. Adickes Assistant Curator. J. A. Conover Dairyman. J. L. Burgess Agronomist. E. L. WoRTHE-N' Soil Investigations. *W. E. Hearn Soil Survey. J. Q. Jackson Assistant Chemist. W. A. Smith Assistant Chemist. W. H. Strowd Assistant Chemist. E. W. Thornton Assistant Chemist. W. H. Eaton Assistant Dairyman. E. P. Wood Assistant Veterinarian. F. S. Puckett Assistant to Director Test Farms. Hubert Hill Assistant Chemist. R. W. Scott, Jr., Superintendent Edgecombe Test Farm, Rocky Mount, N. C F. T. Meacham, Superintendent Iredell Test Farm, Statesville, N. C. John H. Jefferies, Superintendent Pender Test Farm, Willard, N. C. R. W. CoLLETT, Superintendent Transylvania and Buncombe Test Farms. Swannanoa, N. C. 'Assigned by the Bureau of Soils, United States Department of Agriculture. Ealeigh, N. C, January 15, 1911. Sir: — I submit herewith manuscript covering the inspection and examination of condimental, patented, proprietary and trade marked stock and poultry tonics, regulators and conditioners, prepared by G. M. MacNider, in accordance with the law passed by the General Assembly of 1909, regulating the registration and sale of these products in the State. I recommend its publication as Supplemental to the January Bulletin. Very respectfully, B. W. KiLGORE, State Chemist. To Hon. Williaai A. Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture. CONDIMENTAL FEEDS, STOCK AND POULTRY TONICS AND CONDITIONERS By G. M. MacNider, Feed Chemist and Mlcroacopist. For many years a large variety of condi mental feeds, condition powders, tonics, etc., for both cattle and poultry have been offered for sale in this State. While some of these remedies do possess medicinal value a very large number of them are of doubtful value for either stock or poultry, A few of these remedies are sold under the name of stock or poultry foods, but most of them are sold as tonics or conditioners and none of them make any claims as to their feeding value, and therefore they do not come under the law regu- lating commercial feeds. As it was known that a large amount of money was spent annually by the feeders of the State for these prepa- rations and in many cases the claims made by the manufacturers of these preparations were misleading and fraudulent, the General As- sembly of 1900 passed the following law regulating the sale of these tonics and conditions. The text of the law is as follows : An Act to Regulate the Registration and Sale of Condimextal, Patented, Provrietary or Trade-marked Stock or Poultry Tonics. Regulators or Conditioners. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That before any condimeiital, patented, proprietary or trade-marked "stock or poultry tonic," "stock or poultry •regulator," "stock or poultry condi- tioner," or any similar preparation, regardless of the specific name or title under which it is sold, which is lepresented as containing "tonic," "remedial" or other "medicinal" projierties, either is sold, ofl'ered or exposed for sale in the State, the manufacturer, importer, dealer, agent or person who causes it to be sold or offered for sale, by sample or otherwise, within this State shall file with the Com- missioner of Agriculture a statement that he desires to offer such "stock or poultry tonic," "stock or poultry regulator," "stock or poultry conditioner" or similar preparation for sale in tiiis State, and also a certificate, the execution of which shall be sworn to before a notary public or other proper official, for regis- tration, stating the name of the manufacturer, the location of the principal ofl[ice of the manufacturer, and the name, brand or trade-mark under which the said preparation or preparations will be sold, together with the guaranty that said preparation or preparations are not injurious to the health of domestic animals and that they do not conflict with the drug requirements of the North Carolina Food and Drug Act, and that the name or trade-mark under which the article is sold shall not mislead or deceive the purchaser in any way, also, that any statement, design or devise on the label or package regarding the substances contained therein shall be true and correct, and any claim made for the feed- ing, condimental, tonic or medicinal value shall not be false or misleading in any particular, and file with the Commissioner of Agriculture a labeled package of each brand of goods, showing claims made for same, which labeling and claims shall not be changed during the fiscal year for which registration is made without the consent of the Commissioner of Agriculture. Sec. 2. For the expense incurred in registering, inspecting and analyzing "stock or poultry tonics," "stock or poultry regulators," "stock or poultry condi- 6 The Bulletin. tioners" and similar preparations defined in section one a registration fee of twenty dollars ($20) for each separate brand shall be paid by the manufacturers or sellers of same to the Commissioner of Agriculture during the month of July, one thousand nine hundred and nine, and during the month of January in each succeeding year, said fees to be used by the Commissioner of Agriculture for exe- cuting the provisions of this act. Sec. 3. Any person, company, corporation or agent that shall offer for sale or expose for sale any package or sample or any quantity of any condimental, pat- ented, proprietary or trade-marked "stock or poultry tonic," "stock or poultry regulator," "stock or poultry conditioner," or any similar preparation, regardless of the title under which it is sold, which has not been registered as required by section one of this act, or which may have been registered, but subsequently found by an analysis or examination made by or under the direction of the Commis- sioner of Agriculture to violate any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed ^ilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in the sum of fifty dollars ($50) for the first offense and in the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) for each subsequent offense. Sec. 4. Whenever the Commissioner of Agriculture becomes cognizant of any violation of any of the provisions of this act he shall immediately notify, in writing, the manufacturer, importer, jobber or dealer, if same be known. Any party so notified shall be given an opportunity to be heard, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Commissioner and the Board of Agricul- ture; and if it appears that any of the provisions of this act have been violated the Commissioner of Agriculture shall certify the facts to the solicitor in the district in which said sample was obtained, and furnish that officer with a copy of the result of the analysis or other examinations of the said article, duly authenticated by the analyst or other officer making such examination under the oath of such officer. In all prosecutions arising under this act the certificate of the analyst or other officer making the analysis or examination, when duly sworn to by such officer, shall be prima facie evidence of the fact or facts therein certified. Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of every solicitor to whom the Commissioner of Agriculture shall report any violation of this act to cause proceedings to be commenced and prosecuted without delay for the fines and penalties in such cases prescribed. Sec. 6. This act does not repeal any part of any concentrated commercial feeding-stuff law which may be in«effect in this State, but is designed to fully cover all preparations commonly known as condimental, patented, proprietary or trade-marked "stock or poultry tonics," "stock or poultry regulators," "stock or poultry conditioners," and all similar preparations used for "tonic," "regulative" or "condition" purposes, and to protect the public from deception and fraud in the sale of these specific products. Sec. 7. This act shall be in force on and after July first, one thousand nine hundred and nine. Ratified this the 3d day of March, A. D. 1909. Requirements of the Law. The law requires that all of these preparations claiming to have tonic, remedial or medicinal properties shall be registered annually with the Commissioner of Agriculture, the registration to be accom- panied by a guarantee that the preparation is not injurious to the health of domestic animals. The law requires that the manufacturer or person offering these preparations for sale shall pay annually a registration fee of twenty dollars ($20) for each brand offered for sale in the State. When the examination of any brand of tonic or conditioner shows that it is in violation of the law the manufacturer or dealer shall be Tub Bulletin. T uotified and given an opportunity to be heard under the rules pre- scribed by the Commissioner and Board of Agriculture. When any manufacturer or dealer is found guilty and convicted of violating any of the provisions of this law he «hall be fined fifty dol- lars ($50) for the first offense and one hundred dollars ($100) for each subsequent offense. The object of the law as stated in section 6 is "to protect the pub- lic from deception and fraud in the sale of these specific products.'' During the year 1910 there were registered with this DepartmenT sixty-three brands of these conditioners and tonics. Of this num- ber forty were preparations claiming to be of medicinal value for stock, eighteen were for poultry and five were preparations claiming to be of value for stock and poultry. General Character of the Preparations Covered hy This Law. The preparations which are required to register under this law are usually sold under a trade name as Stock Powders, Stock Tonic? and Conditioners, Poultry Powders, Laying Foods, etc. With few exceptions these powders are composed of some concentrated feed as- a base material, such as wheat bran, middlings, oil meal, cotton-seed meal, corn meal, etc., to which are added various powdered vegetable and mineral drugs. Some of the drugs found in these powders are frequently used in veterinary medicine, while others have practicallj no medicinal value. In many of these preparations common salt, sulphur or charcoal are the chief ingredients which could be of value, and very elaborate claims are made for these simple remedies. These subjects will be taken up in detail later. A few of the preparations do not use a base material to give bulk to the package, but simply mix together the ingredients of the tonic or conditioner. These are usually in much smaller packages than the ones using a filler and sell for about the same price as the larger and more elaborately decorated packages. In the following table are presented the name and manufacturer of the preparations examined in preparing this report, together with the name of the retail dealer selling the preparation and the weight and price of each package. TiFK Bulletin. STOCK FOODS, TONICS AND CONDITIONERS. -§1 Brand Name From LabeL I Manufacturer or Wholesaler. Retail Dealer. o i o J A 3A 4A 3 A 7 A $A 9 A 10 A 12 A U A ISA 21 A 24 A 28 A 40A •OA 10 A 82 A J3 A J4 A 35 A 37 A S8 A S9A 42 A 45 A 46 A 47 A 48 A 51 A 53 A 54 A 55 A 56 A 57 A 58 A 59 A 61 A Dr. Patty's Natural Stock Lick Dr. Hess Stock Food Wayne County Stock Powder.. * Rust's Havens Climax Powder Earl A. Sloan's Horse Powders . Mexican Stock Powder Blue Ribbon Medicated Stock i Food. 'American Horse Powder Fairfield's Blood Tonic and I Milk Produce. Dr. F. E. Wliite's Worm and j Condition Powders. International Stock Food Prussian Stock Tonic. Prussian Condition Powder. The Lick Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Drs. Hess and Clark, Ashland. Ohio. J. B. Roberts, Goldsboro. N. C. Wm. Rust & Sons, New Brunswick, N. J. Dr. Earl A. Sloan, Boston, Mass. Goldsboro Drug Co., Golds- boro, N. C. Imperial Chemical Co., Greens- boro, .N'. C. American Stock Food Co., Fremont, Ohio. Fairfield Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Penn. F. E. White, Norfolk, Va International Stock Food Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul, Minn. ....do _ F. V. Johnston, Greenville Kinston Peanut Co., Kinston.. Plttman &Best, Goldsboro Sent by manufacturer E. B. Marston Drug Co., Kin- ston. City Pharmacy, Goldsboro C. P. Farmer Co., Wilson I F. B. Phillips, Raleigh Sent by manufacturer E. B. Marston Drug Co., Kinston. Hunter & Dunn, Raleigh Job P. Wyatt & Sons, Raleigh. ....do. Pratt's Animal Regulator 'Pratt Food Co., Philadelphia, Penn. Pratt's Conditioner do.. Pratt's Cow Tonic do .do. .do. Seneca Horse Condition iSeneca Chemical and .Stock I Powder. I Food Co., Tiffin, Ohio. Stocktone. tDr. Joseph Haas Remedy Co., { I Indianapolis, Ind. iDr. Joseph Haas Hog Remedy.! do Capital Animal Regulator.. Capital Stock Remedy J. F. McNalr, Laurinburg. W. A. Myatt, Raleigh Job. P. Wyatt & Sons, Raleigh. ..-do Black-Draught Stock Medi- cine. •W. H. King's Celebrated Powders. * Barker's Vegetable, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder. Dr. C. A. Daniels' Cow Invlg- orator. Justus' Horse and Cattle Alter- ative and Tonic Powders. Fairfield's blood Tonic, for Horses Only. Fairfield's Blood Tonic, for Hogs Only. jBlackman's Medicated Salt Brick. • Kentucky Condition Powder. Ijockey Animal Food The Capital Food Co., Tiffin, Ohio. ....do.... F. B. Phillips, Raleigh, .-..do. Black-Draught Stock Medi- cine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. W. H. King Drug Co., Raleigh, N. C. Barker, Moore and Mein Medi- cine Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Dr. C. A. Daniels, Boston, Mass. W. H. Justus, Hendersonville, N. C. Fairfield Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Penn. ....do Manufacturer JW. H. King Drug Co.. Raleigh. 1 Sent by manufacturer Sent by manufacturer Sent by manufacterer ...do 2,0 2.4 L3 0.8 1.1 LO 1.7 1.0 3.9 1.8 1.5 0.8 1.6 12.0 2.1 1.8 2.1 1.7 6.6 1.8 0.4 1.1 0.8 1.3 3.9 IRoyster's Stock Food Com- I pound. Red Cross Cow Remedy •Lightning Horse, Cattle and I Poultry Powders. Grainger's Tonic Stock Medl- I cine. Ramon's American Stock I Powders. Ashland Stock Food Ashcraft's Cattle Powder Blackman Stock Remedy Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Burwell & Dunn, Charlotte, N. C. McCormlck & Co., Baltimore, Md. Southern Stock Food Co., Oxford, N. C. The Seneca Co., Tiffin, Ohio... Herb Medicine Co., Spring- field, Ohio. Grainger Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn. Brown Maniifactuilng Co., Greenville, Tunn. Ashland Stock Food Co., Asliland, Ohio. J. B. Ashcraft's Sons, Monroe, N. C. J. F. Powers & Son. Fayette- viUe. G. C. Clark, Laurinburg H. Hammond, Laurinburg . G. L. Gidden, Dunn Surles & Co., Dunn Taylor & Co., Dunn Jas. Pearsall, Dunn T. B. Hunter Drug Co., j Rockingham. McXalr & Stagner, Rock- | Ingham. i Parsons Drug Co., Wades- i boro. 3.9 50 3.6 25 0.9 25 1.1 L5 25 L4 50 0.6 10 2.2 25 0.8 — 2.7 25 0.8 The Bulletin. 9 STOCK FOODS, TONICS AND CONDITIONERS— Con^mued. Laboratory Number. Brand Name From Label. Manufacturer or Wholesaler. Retail Dealer. Weight of Package — lbs. i G I J! ft- 62 A Dr. LeGear'8 Stock Powders... 63 A Stonecypher Horse and Cattle t Tonic. 65 A Blgler's Condition Powders Dr. LeOear Co., St. Louis, Mo. VV. C. Buff, Llncolnton Stonecypher Horse and Cattle C. V. Harden, Rutherfordton.. Tonic Co., Westminster, S. C. G. R. Bigler Co., Springfield, Mullia & Co., Charlotte. 1.8 1.4 1.8 LI ... 1 60 A Wright's Horse and Cattle Powders. 67 A Great Manic Condition Powder III. 1 Lake Shore Seed Co., Dun- jM. L. Flow, Monroe. kirk, N. Y. 1 Samuel Sutton, Baltimore, Md. Rhyne Bros., Charlotte. ... 68 A 70 A dcrs. Speedway Stock Food . Interstate Chemical Co., Bal- D. L. Cauble, Salisbury more, Md. i Magic Food Co., Chattanooga, Ellis & Co., Wilson 0.8 2.1 Magic Stock Tonic Tenn. i POULTRY FOODS, TONICS AND CONDITIONERS. 1 A Dr. Petty's Premium Poultry The Lick Co., Winston-Salem, Powder. N. C. 11 A Ameiican Poultry Food ..American Stock Food Co., Tremont, Ohio. 13 A Fairfield's Blood Tonic and Fairfield Manufacturing Co., Egg Producer. Philadelphia, Peun. 15 A iConkey's Laying Tonic G. E. Conkey Co., Cleveland, I I Ohio. 16 A 'Conkey's Poultry Tonic ■ do 27 A 31 A 36 A 44 A 40 A 52 A 60 A 64A 69 A 71 A 73 A 74 A F. V. Johnston, Greenville F. B. Philhps, Raleigh Sent by Manufacturer F. B. Phillips, Raleigh -...do Hunter & Dunn, Raleigh Job P. Wyatt & Sons, Raleigh, ...do. W. A. Myatt, Raleigh 17 A International Poultry Food International Stock Food Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 22 A Prussian Poultry Tonic Prussian Remedy Co., I St. Paul, Minn. Pratt's Poultry Regulator Pratt Food Co., Philadelphia, I Penn. Seneca Poultry Powder.. Seneca Chemical and Stock FoodCo., 'liflin, Ohio. Capital Poultry Remedy The Capital Food Co., Tiffin, F. B. Phillips, Raleigh I Ohio. Dr. LeGear'a Poultry Powder.. Dr. D. LeGear Co., St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea jDrs. Hess and Clark, Ashland, J. F. Powers & Son, Fayette- I Ohio. I ville. Uncle Sams Chicken Powder... McCormick & Co., Baltimore, G. W. Goodwin, Laurlnburc \ Md. I Knaffl's Royal Poultry Food ..Tennessee Medicine Co., jW. N. Jeans, Wadesboro KnoxviUe, Tenn. Blgler's Poultry Compound ...;G. R. Bigler Co., Springfield, ^Mullis & Co., Charlotte I 111. McNalr's Chicken Powder W. H. McNalr, Tarboro, N. C. [Sent by manufacturer. May & Gorham, Rocky Mount. Magic Poultry Tonic jMaglc Food Co., Chattanooga, S. B. Lancaster & Sons, Rocky I Tenn. Full Nest Egg Food ..!Cyphers Incubator Co., Buf- falo, N. Y. Royster'a Poultry Food. Southern Stock Food Co., Oxford, N. C. Mount. S. R. McEachern & Sons, Wilmington. Miller & Wetmur, Hender- Bonville. 1.5 1.6 3.8 3.6 0.5 25 50 50 25 1.6 I 25 1.5 1.8 1.8 2.1 1.6 1.4 0.5 1.6 2.2 0.5 2.1 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 As will be seen from this table, some of the manufacturer8 put up a large package weighing several pounds for the same price that other manufacturers put up a small package. The material in the large packages consists principally of the base material, linseed meal, etc., and the size of the package, no doubt, frequently leads the pur- chaser to believe that he is getting a larger amount of valuable medi- cine by buying a brand in a large package instead of one in a small package, whereas, in reality he is paying an extremely high price for a package of concentrated feed which he usually buys by the ton. 10 The Bulletin. Feeding Value of Preparations Sold Under the Name of Stock and Poultry Foods. While the majority of the preparations examined are sold under the name of tonics, conditioners, etc., and not as feeds or foods, and none of them make any claim as to the feeding value of the prepara- tion, still a few of them are sold under the name of stock and poultry foods. In the following table are presented the feed analyses of several of these preparations. FEED ANALYSIS OF STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS. Brand Name From Label. • - Manufacturer or Wholesaler. Analysis. S3 o c -2 i 2i gen- et. ure. Fat. (Ethe Extra Fiber Nitro Free Extra o J3 i iOr. Hess Stock Food 1 Drs. Hess and Clark, Ashland, Ohio. 10.88 2.26 5.45 71.04 6.12 4.26 9 Blue Ribbon Medicated Stock Food. Impe;-ial Chemical Co., Greens- boro, N. C. 10.13 1.34 2.65 71.29 3.33 11.26 U American Poultry Food American Stock Food Co., Fremont, Ohio. 11.63 3.81 5.07 29.70 4.68 45.11 17 International Poultry Food International Stock Food Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. 13.88 2.93 15.34 46.35 6.95 46.36 IS International Stock Food ...do 10.50 5.55 10.80 48.41 6.42 18.33 It will be seen from these analyses that none of these preparattions are as valuable from a feed standpoint as the average mill product. Comparing the composition and price of No. 3, with wheat bran, its base material, it is seen that wheat bran containing protein 15.38 per cent, fat 4.63 per cent, and fiber 8.30 per cent, sells for $1.50 per one hundred pounds, while j^o. 3 containing protein 10.88 per cent, fat 2.26 per cent, and fiber 5.45 per cent, sells for $10.40 per one hundred pounds. In other words No. 3 is not as niitritous as wheat bran but sells for nearly seven times as much as wheat bran. Comparing No. 11 with linseed meal, its base meaterial, it is seen that linseed meal containing protein 33.87 per cent, fat 6.08 per cent, and fiber 7.29 per cent, sells for $2.75 per one hundred pounds, while No. 11 containing protein 11.63 per cent, fat 3.81 per cent, and fiber 5.07 per cent, sells for $15.60 per one hundred pounds. Linseed meal contains more than twice as much protein as No. 11, but No. 11 sells for more than six times as much as linseed meal. These figures are sufficient to show that both from point of feed- ing value and from point of price these preparations are not to be considered as foods for cither stock or poultry. The excessive prices charged for these preparations are, accord- ing to the manufacturers, not for their feeding value, but for the medical value which they possess. The analyses show that they are •composed largely of the base materials, wheat bran, linseed meal, etc., jnd the drugs for which such extensive claims are made compose Tub Bulletin. H only a small amount of the preparation. As will be seen in another part of this bulletin the drugs used which have medicinal value are usually the simple remedies which are in use by most stockmen and which sell for a few cents per pound. The consumer is then paying an enormously high price for a poor feed with a small amount of cheap drugs added to it. Materials Used in Condimental Feeds and Tonics.'^ In the following list are given the principal drugs used in the tonics and conditioners together with their use in veterinary medi- cine. Vegetable Drugs. FenugreeTc — It is of very little use, but is a mild tonic, stomachic, carminative and aids digestion. Gentian — Tonic and stomachic. Fennel — Condiment, very little medical use. Ginger — Stomachic and carminative. Tumeric — Aromatic stimulant, used for jaundice. Anise — Aromatic carminative, and is supposed to increase milk secretion and is used for flatulent colic. Senna — Not used in veterinary medicine. Asafoetida — Appetizer, stomachic, stimulant, expectorant, nerve stimulant, antispasmodic, and is used in flatulent colic. Black pepper — Stomachic, carminative, and is used for flatulent colic. Cayenne pepper — Same uses as black pepper. Elecampane root — Unimportant, used as stomachic. Blood root — Emetic, stimulant, narcotic, expectorant and emmena- gogue. Juniper berries — Diuretic, seldom used. Gentle stimulant. Licorice root — Demulcent and slight laxative. Coriander — Condiment, feeble aromatic. Valerian — Purgative. Lobelia — Antispasmodic. Mandrake root — Cathartic. Sage — Condiment, tonic, stimulant, astringent. Oak bark — Astringent. Bay berry — Tonic and stimulant. Poplar bark — Not used in veterinary medicine. Walnut bark — Astringent. Mustard — Externally an irritant, internally an emetic. Cinchona bark — Tonic and febrifuge. 'The list showing the use of these drugs in veterinary medicine was very kindly prepared for the author by Dr. W. G. Chrisman and Dr. E. P. Wood, of the Veterinary Division of this Department. 12 The Bulletin. Columho root — Tonic and stomachic. Sassafras — Used externally, aromatic, stimulant and astringent. Urva ursi leaves — Astringent and tonic, also used for all kidney and bladder diseases. Belladonna root — Tonic, alterative, anodyne and antispasmodic. Nux vomica — Tonic and nerve stimulant. Quassia — Tonic and vermicide. Pyihollaca root (poke root) — Emetic, purgative and narcotic. Pulsatilla — Irritant. Camphor — Alterative, tonic, anodyne, expectorant and antispas- modic. Mineral Drugs.^ Common salt — Alterative, antiseptic, with warm water euieiic. Glauber's salt — Mild purgative. Epsom salts — Purgative. Sodium bicarbonate — x\lterative, antacid. Calcium carbonate — Alterative, antacid. Saltpeter — Alterative, diuretic, febrifuge. Copperas — Alterative, blood tonic. Iron oxide — Coloring matter, not used in veterinary medicine. Antimony, black — Alterative, diapburetic. Alum — Astringent. Eosin — Diuretic, tonic. Charcoal — Absorbent. Sulphur — Tonic, alterative. Sodium hyposulphite — Alterative, used in blood poison. The following list includes the feeds commonly used as base mate- rials or diluents. Wheat bran. Wheat middlings. Gluten feed. Corn meal. Linseed meal. Cotton-seed meal. Cotton-seed hulls. Malt sprouts. Buckwheat hulls. Screenings. "to" Miscellaneous JSIaterials. Ground bone. Limestone. Oyster shells. Dried blood. Lime. The Bulletin. 13 As will be seen from the above list a number of the drugs which are used to a large extent in these preparations have very little medi- cinal effect. Comparatively fcAv of the drugs in the list are used to any extent in veterniary medicine. Claims of Manufacturers. When it is remembered that with most of these tonics the base material, wheat bran, etc., constitutes the greater portion of the tonic, and the small amount of drugs present can have but little effect when given in the doses prescribed by the manufacturers, it is interesting to note a few of the elaborate claims made for these prep- arations. **Stock Food is recommended for Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. For horses it increases the appetite and improves digestion. A remedy for epizooty, coughs, distemper, dropsy and all blood disorders. It gives life, vigor and energy, re- moves worms and produces a fine, smooth and glossy coat, and is a wonderful flesli producer. Give two tablespoonfuls morning and evening. This food is composed of wheat bran, fenugTeek, charcoal, pepper, copperas 2.71 per cent, and common salt 25.38 per cent. **Stock Food. A guaranteed remedy for horses and cattle. Compounded from purely vegetable ingredients remarkable for their medicinal qualities. It claims to be a remedy for many of the diseases of horses and cattle and makes a won derful improvement in their general condition. This remedy is composed of 73 per cent of cotton seed hulls, small amounts of fenugreek and gentian and 1.88 per cent sulphur. **roultry Powder is a valuable remedy for Cholera, Roup, Gaps and all dis eases of poultry and for increasing egg production. This powder is composed of linseed meal, fenugreek, charcoal, sul- phur 3.58 per cent, iron oxide 2.41 per cent, epsom salts 2.45 per cent, and calcium carbonate 26.95 per cent. **Stock Powder "cures diseases, prevents diseases, and keeps stock healthy." It is an excellent tonic and appetizer. A first-class condition powder and ani- mal regulator for all domestic animals. An excellent remedy for coughs, colds, pinkeye, distemper, epizootic, hide bound, loss of flesh and all kindred ailments of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep. This remedy is composed of wheat bran, ginger, charcoal, common salt 14.35 per cent and sulphur. These illustrations are typical of the claims usually made by the manufacturers. Practically all of them claim to cure a wide range of diseases, and in addition to keep the animal in good health. The analyses show them to be composed largely of some base material with a few powdered drugs added which have very little use in veterinai-y medicine and varying amounts of salt, sulphur and charcoal. The directions usually state to use from one to three tablespoonfuls of the 14 The Bulletin. remedy two or three times a day. At this rate the animal will re- ceive only a very minute quantity of the drugs in the remedy. In verterinary practice the prescribed doses of these drugs are from five to ten times greater than could be obtained by following the manufacturers' directions. It is difficult to imagine that such a method of treatment could be effective in curing any one of the dis- eases mentioned, not to mention the wide range of diseases enumer- ated by the manufacturers. Feeding Experiments Testing the Value of Condimental Feeds and Tonics. As these condimental feeds and tonics met with a large sale in many parts of this country and abroad a number of experiment stations have conducted experiments to determine the actual value of these preparations for all kinds of animals and to prove or dis- prove the extensive claims made by the manufacturers lor their remedies. The following summary of experiments are abstracts from the reports of the stations where these experiments have been conducted. Summary of Feeding Experiments with Condimental Feeds. Lindsey at the Massachusetts Experiment Station/ tested the value of Pratt's Food with dairy cows in comparison with corn meal and wheat middlings. He concludes that Pratt's Food did not substan- tially increase the quantity of milk and milk ingredients over that produced by a like amount of ordinary feeds; that Pratt's Food failed to increase the richness of the milk ; that the cost of milk and butter was increased fully 10 per cent when Pratt's Food was fed ; that no effect favorable or otherwise upon the general health and condition of the animals was noted from the addition of Pratt's Food to the daily ration. Kennedy and Marshall at the Iowa Experiment Station,^ con- ducted an extensive series of feeding experiments with steers, using rations consisting of combinations of standard feeds alone and mixed with condimental stock foods to determine the value, if any, of con- dimental foods in fattening steers for market. In each case the prof- its obtained per steer were considerably less when a condimental food was included in a ration than when a straight ration was fed. The condimental foods tested were Iowa, International and Standard. Iowa Stock Food gave the best returns of any of the condimental foods. International standing second and Standard third. The same investigators' conducted feeding experiments to deter- mine the value of several feeds when fed in conjunction with corn ■Massachusetts Experiment Station Bulletin No. 198. •Iowa Experiment Station Bulletin No. 66. •Iowa Experiment Station Bulletin No. 65. Tub Bulletin. 15 for economical production of pork. Standard Stock Food was used with other materials in balancing the ration. The authors conclude that while it is high in protein and ash it is little or no value in balancing the ration, due to the fact that it is fed in such small quantities. Snyder at the Minnesota Experiment Station,* in conducting feed- ing experiments with steers to determine the digestibility of alfalfa hay with other materials found that the addition of International Stock Food to the ration lowered the digestibility of the other mate- rials to a marked degree. Voelcker"^ conducted a feeding experiment with steers using a ration composed of standard feeds. To one lot was added, in addition to the regular ration, one ounce per day per head of a mixture made up of licorice, anise seed, gentian, fenugreek, coriander, caraway, cummin, and ginger. In summarizing his results he says: ''The result is clearly to show that no case can be made out from it for any of the virtues supposed to belong to spice and condimental foods, but that steers will fatten as well and as economically on a well chosen mixture of ordinary foods, i^or did it turn out that the use of condi- ments enabled the steers to consume more bulky food like straw, hay and chaff. Experiments conducted at the Vermont Experiment Station® by Hills, with Jersey cows fed a normal ration to which Nutriotone had been added showed that the lowest yields of milk and butter fat for any period were obtained when Nutriotone was fed. A similar experiment conducted by Bartlett at the Maine Experi- ment Station,^ with ISTutriotone showed that Nutriotone did not seem to have any effect, favorable or unfavorable. Otis, at the Kansas Experiment Station,* conducted feeding experi- ments with cows on a normal ration to determine the eflfect of using Acme Stock Food and Globe Stock Food. In each case there was a small gain in the butter fat produced by the lot being fed one of the condimental foods, but the additional cost necessary to produce this small gain is higher than the market price of butter. He concludes ''The tests of these two stock foods indicate that they are worthless for dairy cows accustomed to a good balanced ration." A practical experiment conducted by a dairy farmer to determine the value of stock foods is reported in Hoard's Dairyman.® The stock food not only failed to increase the milk flow, but it failed utterly to arrest the falling off of the milk flow due to poorer quality of silage fed during the latter part of the experiment. Eingerling at the Hohenheim Station, Germany,^" conducted an *Mlnn. Experiment Station Bulletin No. 80. 5J. Royal Agr. Soc, England, 62 (1901) abstract by F. W. Woll In Bulletin 151, Wis., Agr. Exp. Sat. *8tli Annual Report Vermont Experiment Station. '12th Annual Report Maine Experiment Station. 'Kansas Experiment Station Press Bulletin No. 88. •Vol. 35, 1904 abstract by F. W. Woll in Wisconsin Experiment Bulletin No. 151. '"Landw .Vers. Sta. 62, J. 11-180. Abstract by F. W. Woll, Wis. Experiment Station Bulletin, 151. 16 TiiK Bulletin. extensive series of experiments to determine the influence of condi- mental foods on the milk secretion of sheep and goats. The animals experimented with were fed rations free from or low in stimulating materials and rations to which condiments like fennel, fenugi-eek, etc., were added. The experiments in which low-flavored rations were fed to a sheep and goat, gave results indicating that the condi- ments in this case may influence the composition of the milk. Fen- nel appeared to cause an increase in the yield and in the fat of the milk but fenugreek had apparently no effect on the milk secretion. Sir John Lawes'^ tested Thorley's Stock Food with sheep, sub- stituting it in part for the linseed meal and cotton-seed meal of the ration. "The results previously published of experiments with pigs taken together with those now recorded in regard to sheep, seem sufiiciently conclusive against the assumption that the use of the so- called condiments increases the assimilation of food by fattening ani- mals in a state of health. They are equally conclusive on the sub- ject of the profit or loss to the feeder from the use of such substances. Whether or not the so-called condiments may prove advantageous in the cases of old, overworked, or otherwise debilitated horses, or to fattening animals or poor constitution, or of weakly digestive power, is quite another question. In some cases they will doubtless happen to be appropriate ; but whether the beneficial results will be at- tained at a gi-eater or less cost by having recourse to medicines in the ordinary way, or to the use of the so-called condiments, must be left to others to determine." Clothier, at the Kansas Experiment Station,^- conducted an ex- periment with sheep to determine the effect of a condimental food. Two lots of sheep were fed the same rations with the exception that one lot was fed in addition a condimental stock food. At the end of three weeks the lot which had received the straight ration was found to have gained 117 pounds more than the lot which had re- ceived the condimental food. ''Both lots received all the corn and alfalfa hay they would eat, and if this condimental food were of any great value, the sheep receiving it should have gained the most." Feeding experiments were conducted at the Ohio Experiment Station,'^ to test the advisability of feeding to fattening range lambs cotton-seed meal, oil meal, or Dr. Iless' Stock Food with corn. In summarizing the results of the experiment the author states that the lot fed stock food made slightly greater gains than did any of the other lots. As to the difference in the gains in the different lots he states that they are so small that it can not be said that any of the rations possessed a decided superiority over any other. Plumb at the Indiana Experiment Station,'* conducted two sets of "Rothamsted Memoirs. Vol. 2, abstract by J. P. Street. New Jersey Experiment Station Bull. No. 184 "Industrialist, 26. 1900. 34. "Ohio Experiment Station Bulletin No. 179. "Indiana Experiment Station Bulletin No. 93. The Bulletin. 17 feeding experiments with pigs. In each experiment the pigs were divided into two lots and fed on a ration of shorts and hominy feed, ill the first experiment a small amount of American. Stock Food was added to the ration of one lot and in the second experiment Rauh's Stock Food was added to the ration of one lot. Jn the first experi- ment the lot fed American Stock Food made a less gain in pounds and at a greater cost per pound than the lot in which tlie condimental food was omitted. In the second experiment that lot fed Rauh's Stock Food made a slightly greater gain at a slightly less cost per pound that the lot in which the condimental food was omitted. Brooks at the Massachusetts Experiment Station/^ conducted three experiments with poultry to determine the value of condimen- tal foods. In summarizing the results of the experiments he states, "The differences have in every case heen small. In favor of the condition powder we have one experiment, against it we have two experiments. It is not claimed that the powder is injurious, but sim- ply not beneficial. In the light of these results, it is believed that poultry keepers throw away money expended for condition powders." In summarizing his statements in regard to condimental foods, Henry^^ states: "As to these nostrums it may be said that vigorous, healthy animals do not make better use of their feed because of their addition. If animals are out of condition they should receive specific treatment according to their ailments. A good manager of live stock will have no use for these high priced condimental foods or condition powders ; a poor manager will never have fine stock by employing them." A study of these abstracts, which give the results of careful and accurate practical work, affords an interesting comparison with the extensive claims made by the manufacturers. The experiments, as will be noted, cover a wide range, including dairy cows, steers, sheep, hogs and poultry. None of the experiments are in favor of the use of these tonics and conditioners. A few of them gave questionable results, but the majority of them were decidedly against the use of tonics and conditioners. The value of these preparations is very well stated by Prof. Henry. "As to these nostrums it may be said that vigorous, healthy animals do not make better use of their feed because of their addition. If ani- mals are out of condition they should receive specific treatment ac- cording to their ailments. A good manager of live stock will have no use for these high priced condimental foods or condition powders; a poor manager will never have fine stock by employing them." "Massachusetts Experiment Station, Annual Report 1896. 10th Annual Report and 11th Annual Report. "Feeds and Feeding, by W. A. Henry. 18 The Bulletin. Analysis of Samples. Each one of the samples reported in this bulletin was subjected to a chemical and microscopical analysis to determine as far as pos- sible the ingredients of which they are composed. Microscopical Analysis. In the microscopical analysis the base material or diluent is first determined. This is usually a simple matter as the diluent is present in such large amount that its nature is evident without examination. The microscopical analysis is the only accurate means of detecting the vegetable drugs used in compounding these preparations. As has been seen from the list of drugs the number of vegetable drugs which may be used is very extensive, and consequently the accurate analysis requires a very detailed study of each sample, and an accu- rate knowledge of the histological structure of the medicinal plants which may be used. A great many of the drugs used possess certain histological characteristics which makes their identification positive. But, with some there is no characteristic element and consequently the indentification can not be so positive. In all cases of identifying drugs the microscopic slide made from the sample has been com- pared with a slide made from a known powder of the drug in ques- tion, so as to verify each identification as completely as possible. It is not claimed that the microscopic analysis as reported in this bulle- tin includes all the drugs used in each preparation, for some of them are used in very minute quantities, but it is believed that each analy- sis is so complete that it includes all of the drugs present in suffici- ent amount to have any effect in the preparation. Chemical Analysis. Each one of the samples has been subjected to a complete quali- tative analysis to determine the mineral ingredients present. In many cases the amount of salt, epsom salts, glauber's salt, iron oxide, etc., have been determined quantitatively. Sulphur, which is present in many of the preparations, has been determined quantitatively by the author's method.^^ The preparations which are sold under the name of foods have been subjected to a complete feed analysis by the official methods of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. In determining the fat in the samples which contained sulphur the ether dissolved a considerable amount of the sulphur. This was determined quantitatively in the extract and the proper correction made. On the following pages will be found the results of the chemical and microscopical analyses of the samples examined. "J. Ind. and Eng. Chem., 3, 1, 1911. The Bulletin. 19 Stock Foods, Tonics and Conditionerft. The Lick Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. •2 A Dr. Potty's Natural Stock Lick. Weight of package, 2 lbs. Base material : Wheat middlings. Drugs : Fenugreek. Charcoal. Salt, 70.78 per cent. Drs. Hess k Clark, Ashland, Ohio. 3 A Dr. Hess Stock Food. Weight of package, 2.4 lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material: Wheat bran. Drugs : Fenugreek. Charcoal. Pepper. Copperas (ferrous sulphate), 2.71 per cent. Salt, 25.38 per cent. J. B. Roberts, Goldsboro, N. C. 4- A Wayne County Stock Powder. Weight of package, 1.3 lbs. ; price 25c. Base material: No vegetable ingredients. Drugs : Sulphur, 20.81 per cent. Glauber's salt, 1.10 per cent. Sodium bicarbonate, 15.20 per cent. Salt, 39.24 per cent. Sand and Silica, 2.12 per cent. Wm. Rust & Sons, New Brunswick, N. J. 5 A *Rust's Havens Climax Powder. Weight of package, 0.8 lb. ; price, 25c. Base material: Linseed meal: Samples marked with a * are remedies for stock and poultry. 20 The Bulletin. Drugs Pepper. Ginger. Sulphur, 1.38 per cent. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. 7 A Earl S. Sloan's Horse Powders. Weight of package, 1.1 lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material : Linseed meal. rugs : Fenugreek. Ginger. Licorice. Charcoal. Salt, 2.37 per cent. Sulphur, 7 .31 per cent Goldsboro Drug Co., Goldsboro, N. C. 8 A Mexican Stock Powder. Weight of package, 1.0 lb. ; price, 15c. Base material : Cotton-seed meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. Ginger. Salt, 4.88 per cent. Sulphur, 11.15 per cent. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). Nux vomica. Imperial Chemical Co., Greensboro, N. C. 9 A Blue liibbon ]\Icdicated Stock Food. Weight of package, 1.7 lb. Base material : Wheat bran. Drugs Charcoal. Calcium carbonate, 7.95 per cent. Copperas (ferrous sulphate), 3.46 per cent. Salt, 22.05 per cent. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). The Bulletin. 21 American Stock Food Co., Fremont, Ohio. jO A American Horse Powder. Weight of i)ackagc, 1.0 lb.; price, 50c. Base material : Wheat middlings. Linseed meal. Drugs : Cinchona bark. Fenugreek. Pepper. Salt, 8.38 per cent. Glauber's salt, 1.26 per cent. Dr. F. E. White, Norfolk, Va. 14 A Dr. F. E. White's Worm and Condition Powders. Base material: Wheat bran and middlings. Drugs : Gentian. Charcoal. Copperas (ferrous sulphate), 18.36 per cent. Fairfield Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 1-2 A Fairfield's Blood Tonic and Milk Producer. Weight of package, 3.9 lbs. ; price, 50c. Base material : Wheat bran and middlings. Drugs : Fenugreek. Licorice. Gentian. Salt, 30.32 per cent. Epsom salts, 3.89 per cent. Sodium bicarbonate, 10.85 per cent. ■ 4fi A Fairfield's Blood Tonic, for horses only. Weight of package, 3.9 lbs. ; price, 50c. Base material: Wheat bran and middlings. Drugs : Fenugreek. Licorice. Gentian. 22 The Bulletin. Salt, 10.62 per cent. ' Glauber's salt, 12.84 per cent. Sodium bicarbonate, 24.05 per cent. I 47 A Fairfield's Blood Tonic, for hogs only. Weight of package, 3.9 lbs. ; price, 50c. Base material: ■ Wheat bran and middlings. Ground bone. Dried blood. Com meal. i Drugs : Rosin. j Gentian. I Sulphur, 3.04 per cent. ] Epsom salts, 11.14 per cent. ■ Salt, 6.21 per cent. International Stock Food Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. 18 A International Stock Food. Weight of package, 1.8 lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material: • i Wheat product. , Screenings. I Gluten feed. I Drugs : , Mustard. \ Pepper. j Ginger. : Anise seed. . Licorice. j Cinchona bark. Gentian. Columbo. i Elecampane. I Salt, 12.05 per cent. I Prussian Remedy Co., St. Paul, Minn. | 21 A Prussian Stock Tonic. i Weight of package, 1^5 lbs. ; price, 25c. j Base material: '[ Wheat bran. i The Bulletin. 23 Drugs : Mustard hulls. Pepper. Charcoal. Gentian. Anise. Fenugreek. Licorice. Sassafras. Ginger. Sulphur, 3.09 per cent. Salt, 12.13 per cent. Glauber's salt, 3.47 per cent. 24 A Prussian Condition Powder. Weight of package, 0.8 lb. ; price, 25c. Base material : Wheat bran and middlings. Linseed meal. Drugs : Licorice. Cinchona bark. Charcoal. Salt, 8.51 per cent. Glauber's salt, 9.88 per cent. Sulphur, 3.38 per cent. Pratt Food Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 40 A Pratt's Conditioner. Weight of package, 12.0 lbs. ; price, 75c. Base material : Wheat product. Drugs : Mustard hulls. Fennel. Salt, 8.43 per cent. 50 A Pratt's Cow Tonic. Weight of package, 2.1 lbs. ; price, 50c. Base material : Corn meal. * Drugs: Ginger. Gentian. Fenugreek. 24 The Bulletin. Iron oxide, 1.13 per cent. j Salt, 9.2G per cent. 28 A Pratt's Animal Regulator. Weight of package, 1.6 lbs; price, 25c. Base material: Buckwheat hnlls. Corn meal. Drugs : Mustard hulls. Gentian. Fenugi-eek. Ginger. Charcoal. Elecampane. Anise. Pepper. Sassafras. Salt, 15.77 per cent. The Seneca Chemical and Stock Food Co., Tiffin, Ohio. 30 A Seneca Horse Condition Powder. Weight of package, 1.8 lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material: Linseed meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. Pepper. Charcoal. Sulphur, 2.60 per cent. Epsom salts, 6.39 per cent. Salt, 7.95 per cent. 55 A Red Cross Cow Remedy. Weight of package, 1.4 lbs.; price, 50c. Base material: Linseed meal. Drugs : Quassia. Gentian. Sodium bicarbonate. Lime. Nux vomica. The Bullktin. 25 Ur. Joseph Haas Remedy Co., Indianapolis, Ind. I 82 A Stocktone. i Weight of package, 2.1 lbs. ; price, 50c. Base material : Linseed meal. j Wheat bran, j Cotton-seed meal. | Corn meal. I Drugs : Pepper. Salt, 8.87 per cent. i 33 A Dr. Joseph Haas Hog Remedy. Weight of package, 1.7 lbs. ; price, 7.5c. Base material : i Linseed meal. i Drugs : i Charcoal. Gentian. Calcium carbonate, 47.55 per cent. Salt, 2.1G per cent. Iron oxide. The Capitol Food Co., Tiffin, Ohio. 34 A Capitol Animal Regulator. Weight of package, 6.6 lbs. ; price, 50c. Base material : Wheat product. Screenings. Drugs : Mustard hulls. Charcoal. Anise. Quassia. Salt, 25.48 per cent. Epsom salts, small amount. Glauber's salt, small amount. 35 A Capitol Stock Remedy. Weight of package, 1.8 lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material : Screenings. Drugs : Charcoal. 26 The Bulletin. j i Mustard. I Quassia. l Glauber's salt, 6.62 per cent. Salt, 32.92 per cent. • Black-Draught Stock Medicine Co., i Chattanooga, Tenn. j 37 A Black Draught Stock Medicine. i Weight of package, 0.4 lb. ; price, 25c. ' N"© filler used. ' Drugs : Urya ursi leaves. I Fenugreek. i Cinchona bark. Senna leaves. Rosin. Sulphur, 2.06 per cent. j Salt, 0.71 per cent. j W. H. King Drug Co., j Raleigh, N. C. I 38 A *W. H. King's Celebrated Powders. | Weight of package, 1.1 lbs. ; price, 25c. I Base material : i Linseed meal. | Drugs : Fenugreek. Ginger. | Charcoal. i Licorice. j Sulphur, 2.69 per cent. [ Epsom salts, 5.90 per cent. Salt, 7.92 per cent. 39 A Barker, Moore & Mein, Philadelphia, Pa. *Barker's Vegetable Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder Weight of package, 0.8 lb. ; price. 20c. Base material : Linseed meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. Ginger. Charcoal. Sulphur, 1.62 per cent The Bulletin. 27 Epsom salts, 1.37 per cent. Salt, 3.41 per cent. Dr. C. A. Daniels, Boston, Mass. ; 4r2 A Dr. C. A. Daniels' Cow Invigorator. I Base material: i Wheat bran. Drugs : FeniigTeek. Ginger. Gentian. Licorice. Belladona root. Elecampane root. Epsom salts, 8.46 per cent. Salt, 9.95 per cent. Sulphur, 3.14 per cent. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). Dr. D. LeGear Co., St. Louis, Mo. 62 A Dr. LeGear's Stock Powders. Weight of package, 1.8 lbs. Base material : Wheat bran. Drugs : Charcoal. Ginger. Ground limestone. Salt. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). W. H. Justus, Hendersonville, N". C. 45 A Justus' Horse and Cattle Alterative and Tonic Powders. Weight of package, 1.3 lbs. Base material: Linseed meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. Ginger. Charcoal. Salt, 6.22 per cent. Calcium carbonate, 5.36 per cent. j 28 The Bulletin. I 1 Sulphur, 17.73 per cent. | Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). \ I Blackman Stock Remedy Co., | Chattanooga, Tenn. j 48 A Blackman's Medicated Salt Brick. 1 Weight of package, 3.6 lbs. ; price, 25c. No filler used. ; Drugs : Salt, 60.78 per cent. \ IsTux vomica. j Sulphur, 1.23 per cent. 1 Copperas (ferrous sulphate). i Burwell and Dunn, Charlotte, N. C. i .51 A ^Kentucky Condition Powder. j Weight of package, 0.9 lb. ; price, 25c. I Base material: : Linseed meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. Xux vomica. Sulphur, 7.49 per cent. Copperas (ferrous sulphate). Calcium carbonate. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Md. 53 A Jockey Animal Food. Weight of package, 1.1 lbs. Base material: Linseed meal. Corn meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. Charcoal. Pepper. Licorice. Sulphur, 2.60 per cent. Salt. Epsom salts. Southern Stock Food Co., Oxford, N. C. The Buli.etin. 29 54 A Royster's Stock Food Compound. Weight of package, 1.5 lbs.; price, 25c. Base material : Linseed meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. Gentian. Sulphur, G.16 per cent. Salt. Epsom salts. Herb Medicine Co., Springfield, Ohio. 56 A *Lightning Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. Weight of package, 0.6 lb, ; price, 10c. Base material: Linseed meal. Cotton-seed meal. Drugs : Rosin. Fenugreek. Sulphur, 14.72 per cent. Salt. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). Calcium carbonate. Epsom salts. Grainger Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. 57 A Grainger's Tonic Stock Medicine. Weight of package, 2.2 lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material: Linseed meal, cotton-seed hulls and small amount meal Drugs : Fenugi'eek. Gentian. Salt. Iron oxide. Brown Manufacturing Co., Greenville, Tenn. 58 A Ramon's American Stock Powders. Weight of package, 0.8 lb. Base material : W^heat bran. Corn bran. 30 The Bulletin. Drugs : Charcoal. Eosin. Sulphur, 12.24 per cent. Salt. Calcium carbonate. Glauber's salt. Copperas (ferrous sulphate). Ashland Stock Food Co., Ashland, Ohio. 59 A Ashland Stock Food. Weight of package, 2.7 lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material: Wheat bran. Corn meal. Drugs : Charcoal. Salt. Epsom salts. Calcium carbonate. J. B. Ashcraft's Sons, Monroe, IST. C. 61 A Ashcraft's Cattle Powder. Weight of package, 0.8 lb. Base material: Cotton-seed meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. Ginger. Stonecypher Horse and Cattle Tonic Co., Westminster, S. C. 63 A Stonecypher Horse and Cattle Tonic. Weight of package, 1.4 lbs. Base material: Linseed meal. Cotton-seed meal. Wheat middlings. Drugs : Ginger. Sulphur, 14.91 per cent. Salt. Epsom salts. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). The Bui^letin. 31 G. R. Bigler Co., Springfield, 111. 65 A Bigler's Condition Powders. Weight of package, l.S lbs. Base material: Linsed meal. Wheat bran and middling?. Screenings, Drugs : Pepper. Sulphur, 2.37 per cent. Epsom salts. Calcium carbonate. Lake Shore Seed Co., Dunkirk, N. Y. 66 A Wright's Horse and Cattle Powders. Weight of package, 1.1 lbs. Base material: Linseed meal. Wheat bran. Drugs : Charcoal. Fenugreek, Sulphur, 10.43 per cent. Salt, Calcium carbonate. Samuel Sutton, Baltimore, Md. 67 A Great Magic Condition Powders. No filler used. Drugs : Fenugreek. Rosin. Gentian. Ginger. Cayenne. Sulphur, 11,82 per cent. Calcium carbonate. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). Interstate Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md, 68 A Speedway Stock Food, Weight of package, 0.8 lb. 32 The Bulletin. Base material : Linseed meal. Wheat bran. Drugs : Licorice. Gentian. Sulphur, 3.33 per cent. Salt. Epsom salts. Magic Food Co., Chattanooga, Tcnn. 70 A Magic Stock Tonic. Weight of package, 2.1 lbs. Base material: Cotton-seed hulls, approximately, 73.0 per cent. Drugs : FenugTcek. Gentian. Ginger, small amount. Poultry Foods, Tonics and Conditioners. The Lick Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 A Dr. Petty 's Premium Poultry Powder. Weight of package, 1.5 lbs. Base material : Wheat middlings. Bone meal. Drug : Fenugreek &* American Stock Food Co., Fremont, Ohio. 1 A American Poultry Food. Weight of package, l.G lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material : Ground bone. Corn meal. Oyster shells. Linseed meal. Drugs : Pepper. Epsom salts, 0.78 per cent. The Bulletin. 83 Calcium carbonate, 29.20 per cent. Iron oxide, small amount. Fairfield ]\rauufacturiug Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 13 A Fairfield's Plood Tonic and Egg Producer. Weight of package, 3.8 lbs. ; price, 50c. Base material : Dried blood. Ground bone. Wheat bran. Drugs : Rosin. Limestone (calcium carbonate), 17.51 per cent. Epsom salts, 1.88 per cent. The G. E. Conkey Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 15 A Conkoy's Laying Tonic. Weight of package, 3.G lbs. ; price, 50c. Base material : Dried blood. Linseed meal. Drugs : FenuOTcek. Charcoal. Salt, 3.59 per cent. Glauber's salt, 2. GO per cent. Sulphur, 3.82 per cent. , 16 A Conkey's Poultry Tonic. Weight of package, 0.5 lb. ; price, 25c. Base material : Linseed meal. Drugs : Ginger. Cinchona bark. Licorice. Gentian. Epsom salts, 3.43 per cent. Sulphur, 10.15 per cent. International Stock Food Co., ]\Iinneapolis, Minn. 17 A International Poultry Food. Weight of package, 1.6 lbs. ; price, 25c. 2 34 Tub Bulletin. Base material : Wheat middlings. Gluten feed. Dried blood. Screenings. Drugs : Charcoal. Mustard. Popper. ; Elecampane. | Licorice. i Gentian. Limestone (calcium carbonate), 8.26 per cent. ] Epsom salts, small amount. Prussian Pemedy Co., St. Paul, Minn. i 22 A Prussian Poultry Tonic. j Weight of package, 1.5 lbs. ; price, 25c. | Base material : ■ Wheat product. Ground bone. Linseed meal. l Drugs : i Charcoal. ] Sassafras. I Ginger. i Cayenne. j Sulphur, 2.61 per cent. J Salt, 5.60 per cent. ' Calcium carbonate, 17.71 per cent. Pratt Food Co., ! Philadelphia, Pa. i 27 A Pratt's Poultry Eegulator. ! Weight of j^ackage, 1.8 lbs.; price, 25c. ] Base material : | Buckwheat hulls. | Corn meal. i Drugs : FenuoTcek. 1 Ginger. i Mustard hulls. I Calcium carbonate, 2.82 per cent. Sulphur, 1.28 per cent. ; Iron oxide, 0.92 per cent. The Bulletin. 35 The Seneca Chemical and Stock Food Co., ■ Tiffin, Ohio. j 31 A Seneca Poultry Powder. Weight of package, 1.8 lbs. ; price, 25c. Base material: I Linseed meal. I Drugs : Fenugreek. j Charcoal. ' Sulphur, 3,58 per cent. Iron oxide, 2.41 per cent. Epsom salts, 2.45 per cent. ] Calcium carbonate, 2G.95 per cent. The Capitol Food Co., Tiffin, Ohio. 36 A Capitol Poultry Remedy. Weight of package, 2.1 lbs.; price, 25c. Base material : Consists largely of ground screenings. i Drugs : ] Quassia. \ Cayenne. ', Sulphur, 5.62 per cent. J Iron oxide, 4.18 per cent. i Epsom salts, 5.75 per cent. \ I Dr. D. LeGear Co., \ St. Louis, Mo. ; 44 A Dr. LeGear's Poultry Powder. i Weight of package, 1.6 lbs. ; price, 25c. ' \ Base material: i Wheat bran. \ Drugs : i Ginger. j Charcoal. ; Sulphur, 1.15 per cent. j Calcium carbonate, 12.64 per cent. j Salt, 6.30 per cent. Drs. Hess & Clark, ; Ashland, Ohio. 49 A Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea. Weight of package, 1.4 lbs. ; price, 25c. -. Base material : | Wheat bran. 1 ^Q The Bulletin. Drugs : ISTux vomica. Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). Iron oxide, 3.57 per cent. ^ Copperas (ferrous sulphate). Calcium carbonate, 2G.33 per cent. Salt Sodium hyposulphite. MeCormick & Co., Baltimore, Md. 52 A Uncle Sam's Chicken Powder. Weight of package, 0.5 lb. Base material: Linseed meal. Wheat bran. Drugs : Fenugreek. Charcoal. Mustard hulls. Nux vomica. Anise. Rosin. Salt. Epsom salts. Southern Stock Food Co., Oxford, N. C. 74 A Eoyster's Poultry Food. Price, 25c. Base material: Linseed meal. Drugs : Fenugreek. ^lustard hulls. Sulphur, 4.96 per cent. Epsom salts. Tennessee ]\Iedicine Co., Knoxville, Tenn. HO A Knaffl's Royal Poultry Food. Weight of package, l.G lbs. Base material : Wheat bran and middling:^. Corn meal. The Bulletin. 37 j I Drugs : Ground limestone. Iron oxide, small amount. G. R. Bigler Co., ' Springfield, 111. 64 A Eigler's Poultry Compound. , Weight of package, 2.2. lbs. , Ko vegetable ingredients. I Drugs : • ■ Sulphur, 2.24 per cent. ' Calcium carbonate, 23.92 per cent. i Iron oxide. j W. II. ]\rcNair, j Tarboro, N. C. i 65) A :^^cXair's Chicken Powder. \ Weight of package, 0.5 lb. i 'No filler used. ■ Drugs : ! ISTux vomica. i Capsicum, cayenne peper. i Gentian. 1 Camphor. j Epsom salts, 34.80 per cent. \ Sulphur, 9.90 per cent. Magic Food Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. 71 A Magic Poultry Tonic. Weight of package. 2.1 lbs. Base material : Cotton-seed hulls, large amount. Drugs : Charcoal. Fenugreek. Ginger, small amount. Copperas (ferrous sulphate), small amount. Ground oyster shells. Sulphur, small amount. Cypher's Incubator Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 73 A Full-Nest Egg Food. Base material : Linseed meal. 88 The Bulletin. Dried blood. Ground bone. Drugs: Sulphur, 12.48 per cent. Salt. Copperas (ferrous sulphate). Saltpeter (potassium nitrate). Sixty-four (64) samples of stock and poultry remedies were examined. The following table shows the number of times that the different base materials were used either alone or in combination: Wheat bran 21 Wheat middlings 15 Linseed meal 28 Cotton-seed meal 5 Dried blood . 5 Ground bone 6 Corn meal 9 Gluten feed 2 Buckwheat hulls 2 Cotton-seed hulls 3 Corn bran 1 The followins; table shows the number of times that the different drugs were used : Fenugreek 32 Charcoal 27 Salt 42 Pepper 12 Copperas 9 Sulphur 36 Glauber's salt 9 Sodium bicarbonate 4 Ginger 21 Licorice 12 Saltpeter 11 Nux vomica 7 Calcium carbonate 19 Cinchona bark 5 Gentian 19 Epsom salts 23 Rosin 7 Mustard 10 Anise 5 Col umbo 1 Elecampane 4 Sassafras 3 Fennel 1 Iron oxide 10 Camphor 1 Sodium hyposulphite 1 Oyster shells 2 Cayenne 4 Limestone 4 Belladona root . ." 1 Urva ursl leaves 1 Senna leaves 1 Lime 1 Quassia 4 TIIK BULLKTIIV OF THE NORTH CAROLIINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICDLTURE AGRONOMY DIVISION RALEIGH H^^Ji h.t^ IuJl Volume »fc- FEBRUARY, 1911. Number 2. I. VARIETY TESTS OF CORN. II. VARIETY TESTS OF COTTON. PUBLISHED MONTHLY AND SENT FREE TO CITIZENS ON APPLICATION. Entered at the Post-office at Raleigh, N. C, as Second-class Matter, February 7, 1901, Under Act of June 6, 1900. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE W. A. Gbaham, Commissioner, ex officio Chairman, Raleigh. H. C. Carter Fairfield First District. K. W. Barnes Lueama Second District. William Dunx New Bern Third District. r. H. Kearney Franklinton Fourth District. R. W. Scott Haw River Fifth District. A. T. McCalllt.m Red Springs Sixth District. J. P. McRae Laurinburg Seventh District. William Bledsoe Gale Eighth District. W. J. Shuford Hickory Ninth District. A. Cannon Horse Shoe Tenth District. OFFICERS AND STAFF W. A. Graham Commissioner. Elias Carr Secretary. B. W. lULGORE State Chemist, Director Test Farms. Franklin Sherman, Jr Entomologist. W. N. HuTT Horticulturist. H. H. Brimley Naturalist and Curator. T. B. Parker Demonstration Work. W. M. Allen Food Chemist. W. G. Chrisman State Veterinarian. O. I. Tillman State Botanist. J. M. PiCKEL Assistant Chemist. W. G. Haywood Fertilizer Chemist. G. M. MacNideb Feed Chemist and Microscopist. L. L. Brinkley Assistant Chemist. S. C. Clapp Nursery and Orcliard Inspector. S. B. Shaw Assistant Horticulturist. Z. P. Metcalf Assistant Entomologist. J. A. CoNOVEB Dairyman. J. L. Burgess State Agronomist. G. M. Garren Assistant in Agronomy. E. L. Worthen Soil Investigations. J. Q. Jackson Assistant Chemist. W. A. Smith Assistant Chemist. W. H. Stroud Assistant Chemist. E. W. Thornton Assistant Chemist. W. H. Eaton Assistant Dairyman. E. P. Wood Assistant Veterinarian. E. G. Moss Co-operative Assistant in Agronomy. L. B. Lockhabt State Oil Chemist. Manlius Orb Assistant Oil Chemist. L. A. IIiCGiNS Assistant Dairyman. B. B. Flowe Assistant Veterinarian. T. F. Parker Assistant in Agronomy. 0. M. Clark Assistant Horticulturist. T. J. W, Broom Assistant Institute Director. J. M. Gray Assistant Institute Director. Maey Cabter Ray Assistant to Botanist. *W. E. Hearn Soil Survey. tFRANCES BuKKET Seed Labarotory. JWater McHenry Veterinary Inspector. • Assigned by the Bureau of Soils, U. S. Department of Agriculture. t Assigned by Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. i Assigned by Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Raleigji, February 3, 1911. To Hox. W. A. Graha.m, Commissioner of Agriculture. Sir: — I have the honor to transmit herewith a manuscript discuss- ing the results of the variety tests of corn and cotton made by the Agronomy Division in different parts of the State during the past season. It has seemed better, in this manuscript, to omit the discussions of minor and relatively unimportant details and call attention more particularly to the facts that are of most interest to the general farmers. Respectfully submitted, J. L. Burgess, Agronomist. INTRODUCTION. We can not lay too much stress ou the importance of the farmer's selecting his own seed wherever it is practicable for him to do so. It not only saves him money in the purchase of the so-called improved seeds, but it guards him against great loss in yield from using varieties which, though good in their own localities, are worth- less when grown under new conditions of soil and climate. There are cases, however, where it may pay the farmer to let some good, honest seed breeder improve his seed for him while he occupies his time with other lines of his business. But whenever the fanner purchases seed corn and cotton seed, and seed wheat and seed oats, he should not fail to have his breeder answer in detail the fol- lowing questions, namely: How long have you been improving this variety ? What kind of soil do you grow your crop on — sandy soil, clay soil, upland soil, or bottomland soil ? Is the soil red, gray, or black. Having received a faithful ansmer to these questions, the farm should then know the exact cultural methods used by his breeder. He should know first how deep the land was plowed and when the plowing was done ; how much and what kind of manure and fertilizers were used ; how often and how late cultivation was practiced as well as what tools were used in the cultivation ; then, finally, what yield per acre was obtained under his conditions. Less information than this is insufficient for the farmer who is going to risk his profits for the coming year on the possible performance or nonperformance of the variety in question. No farmer would buy a horse without some knowledge of his performance record, and why should he know less about a new variety of corn, cotton, or wheat than he would insist on knowing about the horse ? We have interviewed a large number of commercial plant breeders in various parts of the United States, and all of them say that they would have been handsomely paid for their work from the increased yields on their own farms had they not sold a pound of seed to the public. It should be significant to the farmers of our State that these commercial breeders are not in the market for new varieties. They are confident that they have the best varieties they can get. Where did they get them ? They made them. Last year we got together a large number of varieties of corn and cotton and grew them in competition with each other in different parts of the State on as many different types of soil. The results of these tests will be seen in the following tables. In addition to the work done on the Test Farms, variety tests of corn and cotton were conducted on the farm of S. W. Wilkinson, near Belhaven, and on the Caledonia farm, near Tillery, in Halifax County. The work on the Caledonia farm was done at the request of Captain Laughinghouse, Superintendent of the State's Prison. i VARIETY TESTS OF CORN AND COTTON IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE STATE ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF SOIL DURING 1910. VARIETY TESTS AT BELHAVEN. The work on the Wilkinson farm met with a serious accident toward the end of the season, which rendered the results unpublishable in tabular form. The records of the variety tests of corn were not available and those from the variety tests of cotton could be used but in a very general sense. The indications from our work here, however, are that some strains of the King tyjDe of cotton is best suited to these black soils in the eastern part of the State. The varieties yielding the highest were King's Improved, King's Ee-Improved, Williams, Brown No. 1, and Ninety Day, in the order named. These, it will be noted, are all of the King type. Next year we hope to put on a more extensive test on these black loam and peaty soils with a view to ascertaining the best varieties of both cotton and corn for use in this part of the State. VARIETY TESTS OF COTTON AND CORN ON THE CALEDONIA FARM. The soil on which these tests were placed is very unlike most of the soils in the coastal plain: ' They represent the second bottomlands along the Eoanoke and other of the principal rivers in the eastern part of the State. The soil is a yellow loam to silt loam in texture, has a gently rolling surface and needs but good tillage and a good supply of organic matter to make it quite fertile. The test of the varieties of cotton was made at the lower cam.p, under Captain Christian, while the test of the varieties of corn were conducted at the upper camp, under Captain Eheim. VARIETY TESTS OF COTTON. Twenty-one different varieties of cotton were tested on the leading soil type of this farm during the past season. The results obtained must be taken as indications only since a number of similar tests will be necessary to show us the highest average yielding varieties through- out a period of years ; and this is what the farmer is really interested in more than to know what varieties out-yielded during any single season. The following table shows the yield of seed cotton and lint per acre, the per cent of lint to seed, and value of same at current prices, as well as other facts of minor importance. It will be seen from the table that the highest yielding varieties on this type of soil were the Climax, King's Ke-Improved, Edgemont, Morgan's Climax, and Williams, in the order named. It will be noted, however, that King's Ee-Improved had but a fraction over 70 per cent of a stand, while the Climax had something over 80 per cent of a stand, and this must be taken into consideration when com- paring the yields of any of the different varieties. (Table I.) 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O a 3 O M a 'A o > (2 a 3 o O V a o o C3 3 O OS H U3 o o O >H OD 03 OO 0) 44 ^ 2 CO S ^ Cl, :S S: Q 0) OS o n A a o O hi > 0) 3 O The Bulletin. 15 SOURCES OF SEED TESTED IN 1910— CORN. Vakieties. Source of Seed. Hickory King -- A. O. Lee, Bartee, Va. Biggs' Seven Ear. Batts' Foui Ear.. Goodman's Prolific Farmers' Favorite Henry Grady Williams --- Boone County Eureka.. - Southern Snow Flake Columbia Beauty Shenandoah White Dent. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. J. F. Batts, Garner, N. C. Southern Beauty L. A. Stroupe, Tobaccoville, N. C. J. K. Goodman, Mt. Ulla, N. C. A. Cannon, Horse Shoe, N. C. W. G. Headen, Austill, Ga. S. C. Williams, Frankllnton, N. C. T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. Parkinson's Silver Corn T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond. Va. White Majestic T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. Blount's Prolific -- T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. Iredell Test Farm. Statesville, N. C. Excelsior Seed Farm, Cheraw, S. C. Weekley 's Improved Marlboro Prolific Parker's Prolific --- ! T. B. Parker, Raleigh, N. C. American Queen. - ' T. W. Dalton, Critz, Va. Pool'3 ' J. C. Pool, Marion, N. C. Indian Twin - I H. T. Macon, Warrenton, N. C 1,6 The Bulletin. SOURCES OF SEED TESTED IN 1910— COTTON. Varieties. Source of Seed. Rosser No. 1 - - - - Hastings Seed Co., Atlanta, Ga. Bank Account -- - Hastings Seed Co., Atlanta, Ga. Climax - W. H. Killebrew. Rocky Mount, .N'. C Ninety Day - J- G- Truitt, La Grange, Ga. Moss Improved A. B. Moss, Norway, S. C. Bradbury's Improved.. J- E. Bradbury, Athens, Ga. Edgemont i J- C. Little, Loui3\'ine, Ga. Sugar Loaf !• W. Mitchell, Youngsville, S. C. Cook's Improved J- R- Cook, Schley, Ga. Brown No. 1 -. - M. L. Brown, Decatur, Ga. Shine's Early Prolific J- A. Shine, Faison, N. C. Thlgpen Prolific... i R- L. Thigpen, Milfred, N. C. Williams I S.C.Williams, Franklinton, N. C. Morgan's Climax ] T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. Toole T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. Russell Big Boll T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. Hawkins' Prolific King's Improved Excelsior Prolific Lewis Long Staple E. P. Lewis, Gastonia, N. C. King's Re-Improved .- I Sugar Loaf Cotton Farm, YoungsvtUe, N. C. T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Va. Iredell Test Farm, States\'ille, N. C. Excelsior Seed Farm, Cheraw, S. C. THE BULIJETIN NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTDRE RALEIGH A Vol. 32, No. 2. SUPPLEMENT, FEBRUARY, 1911. Whole No. 147. REPORT OF GENERAL WORK ON THE BUNCOMBE AND TRAN- SYLVANIA TEST FARMS. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE W. A. Graham, Commissioner, ex officio Chairman, Raleigh. H. C. Carter Fairfield First District. K. W. Barnes Lucama Second District. William Dunn Xew Bern Third District. I. H. Kearney. Franklinton Fourth District. R. W. Scott Haw River Fifth District. A. T. McCallum Red Springs Sixth District. J. P. McRae Laurinburg Seventh District William Bledsoe Gale Eighth District. W. J. Shuford Hickory Ninth District. A. Cannon Horse Shoe Tenth District. OFFICERS AND STAFF W. A. Graham Commissioner. Elias Carr Secretary. B. W. Kilgoee State Chemist, Director Test Farms. Franklin Sherman, Jb • .Entomologist W. N. HUTT Horticulturist H. H. Brimley Curator of Museum I. B. Parker Demonstration Work W. M. Allen Food Chemist W. G. Chrisman State Veterinarian J. M. Pickel Assistant Chemist W. G. Haywood Fertilizer Chemist G. M. MacNider Feed Chemist and Microscopist L. L. Brinkley Assistant Chemist S. C. Clapp Nursery and Orchard Inspector S. B. Shaw Assistant Horticulturist Z. P. Metcalf Assistant Entomologist T. W. Adickes Assistant Curator J. A. C0N0\'ER Dairyman J. L. Burgess Agronomist E. L. WoRTiiEN Soil Investigations •W. E. Hearn Soil Survey J. Q. Jackson Assistant Chemist W. A. Smith Assistant Chemist W. H. Strowd Assistant Chemist E. W. Thornton Assistant Chemist W. H. Eaton Assistant Dairyman E. P. Wood Assistant Veterinarian F. S. Puckett Assistant to Director Test Farms Hubert Hill ' Assistant Chemist R. W. Scott, Jr., Superintendent Edgecombe Test Farm, Rocky Mount, N. C. F. T. Meacham, Superintendent Iredell Test Farm, Statesville, N. C. John H. Jefferies, Superintendent Pender Test Farm, Willard, N. C. R. W. CoLLETT, Superintendent Transylvania and Buncombe Test Farms, Swan- nanoa, N. C. 'Assigned by the Bureau of Soils, United States Department of Agriculture. Raleigh, February 15, 1911. Sir: — I submit herewith in manuscript a report of the more gen- eral work on the Buncombe and Transylvania Test Farms, covering clearing and improvement of the land, rotation, crops and yields, building and equipment of the farms and other things which it is thought will be of general interest to the public. This report ha« been prepared in the main by E. W. Collett, Superintendent, and tke work reported on and referred to has been carried out by him in accordance with plans made and agreed on by the Director, other Department workers doing work on the Test Farms, and Mr. Collett. I recommend its publication as Supplement to the February Bul- letin. Respectfully, B. W. KlLGOEE, To Hon. W. A. Graham, Director of Test Farms. Commissioner of Agriculture. I. REPORT OF GENERAL FARM WORK ON THE BUNCOMBE TEST FARM, 1908-1910. Bj R. W. COLLETT. The Farm, Soils and Conditions. — This farm was purchased in 1908, after finding our Transylvania County farm would not meet our needs in much of the work we desired to carry out in the moun- tain section. This farm is on the western slope of the Blue Eidge and about five miles from the crest of the same, and is about 12 miles east of Asheville on the Asheville and Salisbury branch of the South- ern Railway. The farm lies along the Swannanoa River on the south, where it has an elevation of between 2,250 and 2,300 feet and reaches back to the foothills of a spur range of the Black Moun- tains, being gently sloping or rolling with very little steep land on the farm. The range of elevation embraced is less than 200 feet, the land being in fact almost entirely bottom and "so-called bench land. This farm when purchased was one of the many run-down farms, not better or worse than the average. Most of it was in pasture, de- pending on native wild grasses and had been pastured so close that the ground was quite bare and gave the immpression that the land was poorer perhaps than it really was. A few places had been man- ured for the past two years and were quite productive, but only a few acres and of them we need not speak. The bottom land, about 100 acres, was practically all cleared and in cultivation, producing very poor crops. The upland or "bench land" is about three-fourths wooded from which most of the merchantable timber had been cut. The present growth is pine, Spanish oak and scrub oak, indicating a thin, poor soil. The bottom land ranges from a black muck soil to a thin sandy or gravelly loam. The black bottom land while apparently rich and from chemical analysis is rich in plant food, is not productive. We have under way extensive experiments to determine if possible means of making this land productive. The work already done indicates that drainage and the addition of quite large quantities of phosphoric acid are required. Strange to say, this land has responded but feebly to lime. The Bui.i-ktin, Figure 2— View of bottom land on the farm- The ujDland or "bench land" is grayish loam, quite gravelly in places with a moderately stiff clay subsoil. In many places the surface soil has been entirely eroded. The upland while producing very poor crops under ordinary treat- ment, or at least the treatment it was getting when purchased, re- sponds readily to manuring and cultivation. Plowing a couple of inches deeper (only 8^ average) in 1908, and the addition of a com- i^Hflk ' 'T'^^^^y^*'-•*J^"'*^ Up ■P p*^l^- ^^^^^HkL;. r. ^^^^^K^r^^^' ■ ^^^■^ '''.■-- ii^^ ^r'^WJr^ •• »^,h^3:J Figure 3 — View of upland on the farm. 6 The Bulletin. plete fertilizer containing phosphoric acid, 11 per cent; nitrogen, 2.5 per cent, and potash, 2 per cent, applied in the drill, at the rate of 280 pounds per acre, gave an average yield of 44 bushels corn per acre, on a 16-acre field that had produced a little over five bushels of wheat per acre in 1907. This field had frequent and thorough surface tillage, seven cultivations in all after the corn came up. A check plat in the same land produced 10 bushels less per acre, where only five cultivations were given. Handling and Improvement of the Soil and Laying Out the Work. — Our first care in taking possession of this farm was to locate the various plats wanted for strictly experimental work, and these have had careful attention, neglecting often the general farm operations and appearances of the place that these plats might have proper care. The results of these tests have been and will be published from time to time as data are collected, and no more than a general notice will be taken of them in this report. With whatever land remained for general farming, we have attempted to carry on in accordance with the advanced idea of agriculture. However, let it be noted we have only ordinary equipment such as is found on many farms throughout the State, so that whatever success we may have had, is not due to equipment which is out of reach of ordinary farmers. Drainage. — One of our first efforts at general farm improvement was in drainage. No funds being directly available for this work we attempted to make use of poles for underdrains. After keeping check on the expenses of this kind of drainage and also digging out old drains similarly laid we abandoned this method as being expen- sive and inefficient, the first cost being almost as much as tile, when the extra amount of excavation and back filling are considered. There are many cases where as a matter of expediency pole drains may be used, but any attempt at extensive drainage, especially where the fall is slight, will result in disappointment, for the obvious reason that the rough surface of the poles will check the flow of the water and allow the ditch to silt up, whereas the relative smooth surface of the tile will carry the water even faster than an open ditch. Later appropriations were secured for the purchase of tile of suitable size and since then about 5,000 feet of tile has been laid, with the re- sult that all the old open ditches except one, which is not practicable to tile, have been covered and filled. This has added greatly to the appearance of the place, as well as to its productivity and conven- ience in cultivation. The time formerly lost in keeping the banks cut back, and in turning at the ditches during cultivation has been saved, and the crops produced on the land before occupied by the open ditches have in some cases already paid for the tile, to say noth- ing of the better drainage secured by lowering the bottom of the ditches before putting down the tile. The Bulletin. 7 We have terraced about live acres and expect to terrace more. We have removed quantities of loose stone at odd times and have added fully ten acres to the cultivated land by clearing out brush, cover- ing ditches, draining small wet spots and removing useless fences. Buildings and Fencing. — Good woven wire fences have been put up where needed and a few outhouses built of rough timber as well as repairing a couple of tenant houses. We have expended in this about five hundred dollars. In 1909 a dwelling was built for the Superintendent at a cost of $3,500. This building is substantial, roomy and convenient, con- structed of first-class material, roofed with slate and finished through- out in keeping with the ideas of taste and comfort of a modern farm home. Figure 4 — Residence on Buncombe farm. A gravity system of waterworks has been installed at a cost of about $150. The water is conveyed from a spring 1,800 feet dis- tant to the house through 1-inch galvanized iron pipe. The supply is sufficient for domestic use, and for watering stock, with a surplus which can be used for irrigating garden and other small areas. We have done considerable work also in grading a good-sized lawn, as well as grading and straightening the roads passing through the farm, which has added much to the looks of the place. Experiments. — The experimental work has been along substan- tially the same lines for the three years. Soil and crop requirements with fertilizers, variety tests of corn, wheat, oats and potatoes, cul- 8 The Bulletin. ture and other tests. These results have been and will be published from time to time as suiBcient reliable data are secured. In this connection we would say that there has been some impatience shown by local farmers and others, which at times is shared in a measure by the writer, but we have endeavored to lay the foundations for good, solid future work, publishing only such data as we deemed re- liable rather than attempt to secure maximum yields regardless of Figure 5 — Grading the road adds to appearances; the uncultivated strip is used for turnlnit and gives » cutting of hay. cost, which we might have done, or publish results before a sufficieni number of tests have been conducted, from which safe conclusion? could be drawn. Our work with fertilizers has shown, as a rule, that the soils od this farm do not respond profitably to applications of nitrogen or potash, but respond readily to applications of phosphoric acid. As an extreme example, an application of 200 pounds per acre of 14 per cent acid phosphate gave an increase of 11 bushels of oats per acre, while an application of nitrogen and potash slightly decreased the yield. Practically the same results have been secured with other crops. Two extra cultivations gave ten bushels increase of corn per acre. A difference of from 39 to 52 bushels of corn per acre was shown due to variety planted. Equally striking results in oats, wheat and potatoes have been shown due to the same factor, t. e. The Bulletin. 9 Figure 6 — Rye on black land fertilized with phosphate. variety. These examples serve to show in a general way the char- acter of work, but in no way indicate the multitude of detail inci- dent to the same. Cattle and Sheep. — We have on this farm a herd of Short Horn cattle, seven of which were purchased for the farm direct and two i1 t ih. Figure 7 — Showing effect of fertilizer materials on oats. N represents nitrogen; K, potash; P, phos- phoric acid and O, nothing. 10 The Bulletin. that were moved from the Iredell Farm. They will be used for building up a herd of beef cattle. We also have a small flock of native ewes, upon which we are cross- ing a Dorsett buck with good results. A number of the lamb& (grades) went to market the past summer weighing over 100 pounds live weight. Hogs. — A small lot of Berkshire hogs have given us profitable returns and indicate a demand for pigs both for breeding and the feed lot that is far from being satisfied. Selecting Seed Com for Sale. — Care has been given to selecting and breeding seed corn, which has resulted in a demand for seed greater than we can supply, and, in a local interest in the subject among the farmers that has not been shown before. Visitors and Correspondence. — We have had comparatively few visitors as yet, but these have been from widely scattered sections, but the interest shown by neighboring farmers has been constant, the results of certain sets of experiments having been watched throughout the season by interested parties. Some have asked to be notified when certain plats were to be harvested in order that they might be present to compare results. The correspondence has been quite large, answering special in- quiries. This feature of the work has been given as careful atten- tion as possible. Publications. — We have now in course of preparation papers deal- ing with farm drainage, the culture of corn and potatoes in the mountain sections, which papers embrace the results of our corn variety and culture work and potato variety and fertilizer work, with the special treatment of potato diseases and insect enemies and the methods we have used in combating them. We have also another paper with numerous illustrations showing the methods by which the old orchard on the farm has been improved and made to produce fruit abundantly. NSw Buildings. — Preparations are being made to erect a barn and an office and storage building which will greatly facilitate work, as well as add to the appearance of the farm. We are at present (spring of 1911) cutting timber from our wood lot and sawing same on the farm, which it is hoped will materially reduce the cost of our build- ings. We are also cutting the wood and brush clean from about 20 acres of our woodland with the view of putting the land in grass for pasture, and after pasturing for a few years clear same of stumps and use for cultivated crops. We expect to follow this practice of cutting over about 20 acres yearly until we have added another 100 acres to our farming land. II. REPORT OF GENERAL FARM WORK ON THE TRANSYLVANIA TEST FARM, 1905-1910. Bv R. W. COM.ETT. This farm, consisting of about 40 acres of bottom and sloping upland, and about 250 acres of steep mountain sides, lies along the French Broad Eiver on the east and stretches back into the hills on the west. The elevation of the farm ranges from 2,200 feet at the river to about 3,000 feet on the mountain top. Most of the bottom land is subject to overflow and much of the rest is too steep to cultivate. Other than the overflow portion, the farm represents the average mountain farm. This farm was pur- chased in 1904, and a suitable barn, a neat four-room cottage and two houses for labor were erected, largely from timber grown on the farm. Equipment. — Only a small amount of tools and machinery were purchased and at no time have we expended more than does the average well-to-do farmer. The only expenses we have had since buying our equipment has been for labor and fertilizers. Our equip- ment for this farm consists of a wagon and team, good turning plows, two Planet Jr. cultivators, a hillside plow, two-horse walking culti- vator, disc and smoothing harrow, mowing machine and rake and other things of smaller importance. The farmer who has his tools, teams, etc., is just as well prepared to improve his farm as we were. Appearances. — This farm was at one time productive, but under tenant farming had almost become unprofitable, with the exception of the bottom land. The sloping laud was washed badly, brush and briers had grown up along ditch banks and roadsides. Fences were in bad condition and scraggy apple trees occupied much valuable space. We started out with the definite idea in view of making every part of the land on this farm productive of something, either forest, orchard, pasture or cultivated crops. Scattering trees and useless fences have been removed, brush and briers cut away, wet places drained, hillsides terraced and washes filled in. All of this work was done at odd times, while the other farm work was being carried on. A farm without attention of this kind. never gives maximum returns. 12 The Bulletin. It is impossible for us to recommend a definite method by which such improvements may be accomplished, but we advise that every farmer do these things at odd times. We have always back-furrowed our fields, and in this way have turned the unused oil along the borders and on ditches back into the field. A great deal can be added by this practice to the yield as well as the looks of a field. We have straightened a pasture fence throwing all of the branch into the pasture. The fence originally followed the windings of the branch. The Bulletin. 13 Rotations and Soil Improvement. — In our work it has been neces- sary to have many different rotations and many small fields, both of which is bad practice for general farming. With fields as large as possible and a well-planned rotation, in which clover or some other soil-improving crop occurs rather fre- quently, together with what live stock the farm will profitably carry, one will succeed in building up a farm under ordinary conditions, perhaps much faster than the following plan which we have followed on one field of about 8 acres. In this experiment we have kept in mind the fact that feed enough can not be grown on a run-down farm to make enough manure to either build it up or to maintain its present state of fertility. All of the crop can not be returned to the soil, and if feed is bought, although it may be fed at a profit and the farm built up, the farm the feed came from is running down. So that "the permanent prosperity of Agriculture" depends upon other factors as well as stock raising. Some farmers must produce crops and produce them profitably and the fertility of the soil must be maintained, if not increased, or else there is no permanent agricultural prosperity. In view of this, our experiment on the 8 acres mentioned above is worth special mention as the conditions have been severe in the ex- treme. The field in question was run down to where profitable crops could not be grown. It had been grown to corn continuously with an occasional crop of rye, for forty or fifty years, with little or no manure. Our cultural treatment and fertilizer application, has re- mained practically the same since 1905, the beginning of the experi- ment. The ground was plowed to a depth of about 8 inches, followed by frequent and thorough tillage throughout the growing season. With this treatment, excepting the plowing, which was not deep enough, should have resulted in larger yields than we have secured had the land been moderately productive in the beginning. The yield the first year was about 16 bushels corn per acre. At the last cultivation of the corn crop, crimson clover was sown at the rate of 12 pounds seed per acre, which resulted the first year in a very poor stand and growth. This was plowed under late in April of the following spring and corn planted in May. The results from the 8-acre experiment are as follows: In 1906 16 bushels of corn per acre, which is less than the cost of produc- tion. In 1909, 39 bushels were produced per acre, a crop that showed a profit. This shows the value of clover as a soil-improving crop and that the productivity of the soil can be maintained and increased without stable manure. 14 The Bulletin. In connection with this experiment we are trying rather heavy ap- plications of phosphate rock, by which we hope to increase our yields at a minimum of expense. . We have also done some subsoiling, but since the above yields were obtained. We have other rotations and practice methods different from this on other fields, but this has given the most striking results. Orchard and Forestry. — The orchard and forestry work is of im- portance also. About 16 acres of steep land has been cleared and planted to apples, peaches, cherries and plums, many varieties of each. From this work it is expected to secure data in regard to varieties and cultural methods, as sod, clean culture and intercrop- ing, also data in regard to air drainage, as affecting frost damage, by means of self-recording instruments. We expect to secure val- uable data for the fruit grower as a result of this work. The woodland is being handled with the view of getting con- tinuous return from the forest products. The forest land at present i8 paying a fair return on the investment from the sale of extract The Bulletin. 16 wood, saw timber, bark, etc., and we believe that our present rate of cutting will be continuous. Live Stock. — We are not handling a very large amount of live stock on the farm. A small flock of sheep, and from three to five brood sows are kept on the farm. The experience of the present summer indicates that our combined pasture and woodland will furnish only limited amount of pasture, perhaps less than one sheep per acre, and as for pigs, it does little more than furnish a runaway lot, with perhaps a benefit from grubs and worms picked up which serve to balance the ration. Giving the pigs the run of our 5-year-old sod orchard has resulted in mitigating the damage from mice with little or no damage to trees from the pigs. Spraying potatoes. The Farm an Object Lesson. — On the whole we think this farm has amply justified its existence as a test farm, and the plans for the future ought to make it more valuable. Costing as it does very little above operating expenses, besides improvements in the way of fences, roads, ditches, buildings, etc., that have been added from year to year together with the increased value of farm lands, so that on the whole, the investment is a good one from a financial standpoint alone. If no loss to our crops for the present year should be sustained, we will show a profit over operating expenses. This farm can be carried with profit to the community and the State as an object lesson in what may be done without considerable outlay, with the added value of all strictly experimental data we may secure. Our familiarity with the apple growing sections of the western part of the State, leads us to think a more suitable location as to soil, slope, etc., can not be secured than that we have on this farm. 16 The Bulletin. This farm was established mainly for the conduct of experiments. The dverflow of the French Broad River interfered now and then with this kind of work on the valley land. On this account the Buncombe farm was obtained in 1908 for use in work of a more strictly experimental nature, and this — the Transylvania farm — re- tained for more general work as indicated by the above report. The farm is being made an object lesson in good farming for the section, including methods and implements of good tillage, better kinds of seeds, soil improvement by rotations and proper fertiliza- tion, the prevention of washing, preservation and utilization of for- est products, etc. In addition to the above considerable information of an experi- mental nature has been obtained as to the kind and amount of fer- tilizers needed for best results with Irish potatoes, corn and grains on this soil; (analyses show this soil to be very high in potash and field tests indicate that little or no potash is required in fertilizers, phosphoric acid being the most efficient constituent) the effect of liming, the kinds or varieties of corn, Irish potatoes and oats best suited to the soil and section, etc. These results have been or will be published from time to time in special reports dealing with these different phases of the work. THE BULLETIN OP THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RALEIGH. ? i MEW VOK Vol. 32, No. a» MARCH, 1911. Whole No. 148. I. ANALYSES OF FERTILIZERS-SPRING SEASON, 1911. II. REGISTRATION OF FERTILIZERS. ' PUBLISHED MONTHLY AND SENT FREE 'ij CITIZENS ON APPLICATION. Entered at the Post-office at Raleigh, N. C, as second-class matter, February 7, 1901, under Act of June 6, 1900. I. ANALYSES OF FERTILIZERS— SPRING SEASON, 1911 By B. W. KILGORE, W. G. HAYWOOD, J. M. PICKEL, J. Q. JACKSON and W. H. STROWD. The analyses presented in this Bulletin are of samples collected by the fertilizer inspectors of the Department, under the direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture, during the spring months of 1911. They should receive the careful study of every farmer in the State who uses fertilizers, as by comparing the analyses in the Bulletin with the claims made for the fertilizers actually used, the farmer can know by or before the time fertilizers are put in the ground whether or not they contain the fertilizing constituents in the amounts they were claimed to to be present. TERMS USED IN ANALYSES. Water-soluble Phosphoric Acid. — Phosphate rock, as dug from the mines, mainly in South Carolina, Florida, and Tennessee, is the chief source of phosphoric acid in fertilizers. In its raw, or natural state, the phosphate has three parts of lime united to the phosphoric acid (called by chemists tri-calcium phosphate). This is very insoluble in water and is not in condition to be taken up readily by plants. In order to render it soluble in water and fit for plant food, the rock is finely ground and treated with sulphuric acid, which acts upon it in such a way as to take from the three-lime phos- phate two parts of its lime, thus leaving only one part of lime united to the phosphoric acid. This one-lime phosphate is what is known as water-soluble phosphoric acid. Reverted Phosphoric Acid. — On long standing some of this water- soluble phosphoric acid has a tendency to take lime from other sub- stances in contact with it, and .to become somewhat less soluble. This latter is knowTi as reverted or gone-back phosphoric acid. This is thought to contain two parts of lime in combination with the phos- phoric acid, and is thus an intermediate product between water-soluble and the original rock. Water-soluble phosphoric acid is considered somewhat more valuable than reverted, because it becomes better distributed in the soil as a con- sequence of its solubility in water. Available Phosphoric Acid is made up of the water-soluble and re- verted ; it is the sum of these two. Water-soluble Ammonia. — The main materials furnishing ammonia in fertilizers are nitrate of soda, sulphate of ammonia, cotton-seed meal, dried blood, tankage, and fish scrap. The first two of these (nitrate of soda and sulphate of ammonia) are easily soluble in water and be- come well distributed in the soil where plant roots can get at them. G The Bulletin. They are, especially the nitrate of soda, ready to be taken up by plants, and are therefore quick-acting forms of ammonia. It is mainly the ammonia from nitrate of soda and sulphate of ammonia that will be designated under the heading of water-soluble ammonia. Organic Ammonia. — The ammonia in cotton-seed meal, dried blood, tankage, fish scrap, and so on, is included under this heading. These materials are insoluble in water, and before they can feed plants they must decay and have their ammonia changed, by the aid of the bacteria of the soil, to nitrates, similar to nitrate of soda. They are valuable then as plant food in proportion to their content of ammonia, and the rapidity with which they decay in the soil, or rather the rate of decay, will determine the quickness of their action as fertilizers. With short season, quick-growing crops, quickness of action is an important consideration, but with crops occupying the land during the greater portion, or all, of the growing season, it is better to have a fertilizer that will become available more slowly, so as to feed the plant till maturity. Cotton-seed meal and dried blood decompose fairly rapidly, but will last the greater portion, if not all, of the growing season in this State. While cotton seed and tankage will last longer than meal and blood, none of these act so quickly, or give out so soon, as nitrate of soda and sulphate of ammonia. Total Ammonia is made up of the water-soluble and organic; it is the sum of these two. The farmer should suit, as far as possible, the kind of ammonia to his different crops, and a study of the forms of ammonia as given in the tables of analyses will help him to do this. VALUATIONS. To have a basis for comparing the values of different fertilizer mate- rials and fertilizers, it is necessary to assign prices to the three valuable constituents of fertilizers — ammonia, phosphoric acid, and potash. These figures, expressing relative value per ton, are not intended to rep- resent crop-producing power, or agricultural value, but are estimates of the commercial value of ammonia, phosphoric acid and potash in the materials supplying them. These values are only approximate (as the costs of fertilizing materials are liable to change, as other commercial products are), but they are believed to fairly represent the cost of mak- ing and putting fertilizers on the market. They are based on a careful examination of trade conditions, wholesale and retail, and upon quota- tions of manufacturers. Relative valve -per ton, or the figures showing this, represents the prices on board the cars at the factory, in retail lots of five tons or less, for cash. To make a complete fertilizer the factories have to mix together in proper proportions materials containing ammonia, phosphoric acid and The Bulletin. 7 potash. This costs something. For this reason it is thought well to haA^e two sets of valuations — one for the raw or unmixed materials, such as acid phosphate, kainit, cotton-seed meal, etc., and one for mixed fertilizers. The values used last season were : VALUATIONS FOR 1910. In Unmixed or Raio Materials. For phosphoric acid iu acid phosphate 4 cents per pound. For phosphoric acid in bone meal, basic slag and Pe- ruvian guano 3% cents per pound. For nitrogen 18 cents per pound. For potash 5 cents per poimd. In Mixed Fertilizers. For phosphoric acid 4^/^ cents per pound. For nitrogen lO^/^ cents per pound. For potash ^Vi cents per poimd. VALUATIONS FOR 1911. In Unmixed or Raw Materials. For phosphoric acid in acid phosphate 4 cents per povmd. For phosphoric acid in bone meal, basic slag and Pe- ruvian guano 31/^ cents per pound. For nitrogen 191/^ cents per pound. For potash 5 cents per pound. In Mixed Fertilisers. For phosphoric acid 4^^ cents per pound. For nitrogen 21 cents per pound. For potash ^Va cents per pound. HOW RELATIVE VALUE IS CALCULATED. In the calculation of relative value it is only necessary to remember that so many per cent means the same number of pounds per hundred, and that there are twenty hundred pounds in one ton (2,000 pounds). "With an 8-2-1.65 goods, which means that the fertilizer contains avail- able phosphoric acid 8 per cent, potash 2 per cent, and nitrogen 1.65 per cent, the calculation is made as follows : . 7-7 • Y/i/i TT Value Per Value Per Ton, Percentage or Lhs. in 100 Los. j^qq j^^g 2 qqq j^j^^ 8 pounds available phosphoric acid at 4i^ cents. . . 0.36 X20= $ 7.20 2 pounds potash at SVa cents 0.11 X20= 2.20 1.65 pounds nitrogen at 21 cents 0.347X20= 6.94 Total value 0.817X20= $16.34 Freight and merchant's commission must be added to these prices. Freight rates from the seaboard and manufacturing centers to interior points are given in the following table : 8 The Bulletin. Freight Rates from the Seaboard to Interior Points. — From the Published Rates of the Associated Railways of Virginia and the Carolinas. In car-loads, of not less than ten tons each, per ton of 2,000 pounds. Less than car-loads, add 20 per cent. Destination. From Wilmington, N. C. From Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. From Charleston, S. C. From Richmond, Va. 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Kx; o &2SH « CQ c3 > O O o C3 > a o 6 .o u is M •^ fe O a V X3 O 03 O c4 00 oo The Bulletin. 15 14.50 14.99 31.93 41.95 5.00 4 16 7 00 8.20 7.00 9.53 5.76 7.84 10.00 11.57 Raleigh Wallace — Lynchburg Guano Co.'s Alpine Mixture. Home Fertilizer Brand claiming Va.-Car. Chemical Co., Richmond, Va Brand claiming Home Fertilizer and Chemical Co., Balti- more, Md. 8804 9017 CO < 3 a < N H J— i P es o 10.40 11.78 11.20 11.54 11.65 11.99 11.59 11.98 11.58 11.83 11.57 11.95 12 80 13.30 13.16 13.00 12.80 13.02 12.81 oeooeooo50>oot~ojo-*0(M»oeoot~-H <0-*^-3 < K o <|.H 3 •o < •a e e4 •jjqrani^ XjojBJoq'Bq Ed H % 12 80 13.08 12.00 12.86 13.10 14.40 13.00 13.16 12. 5G 13.00 12 58 il.94 12 50 12.70 48 00 51.04 49.74 12.00 12.86 13.10 14.40 13.00 13.16 12.56 13.00 12 58 II 94 12.50 12.70 48.00 51.04 49.74 i ; 1 : 1 1 ; 1 1 : 1 : ; 1 : : 1 ; 16.00 16.35 Whiteville Fayetteville Shelby Ayden Laurinburg Wadesboro Cornelius Kinston Wilmington Whiteville... Rockingham Elizabeth City... Maxton Cent Acid Phosphate. Pure German Kainit Genuine German Kainit Hubbard's Pure German Kainit.. Genuine German Kainit Pure German Kainit Genuine German Kainit Genuine F. S. R. German Kainit - Genuine German Kainit do - German Kainit Muriate of Potash ..--do-.- Brand claiming . Brands claiming Acme Mfg. Co., Wilmington, N. C American Fertilizing Co., Norfolk, Va Hubbard Fertilizer Co., Baltimore, Md. . John, J. T., John's Station, N. C Leak & Marshall, Wadesboro, N. C Navassa Guano Co., Wilmington, N. C Royster, F. S., Guano Co., Norfolk, Va... Southern Exchange Co., Maxton, N. C Va.-Car. Chemical Co.,' Richmond, Va Brand claiming -- German Kali Works, Baltimore, Md Brands claiming. Baugh & Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Carter, J. W., Maxton, N. C 8923 8825 8993 9041 8841 8877 8998 9042 8934 8922 8840 8867 8974 The Bulletin. 17 .-H CM — - ? g s n o C3 o h- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ri -^ 5 g S g g ; ; i 1 I 1 I : •n e o — 00 o 00 » o C o a c 3 O 5 c 3 O S o s 3 CS a o C O a W O X2 CO O) ■C ID 03 .2 S o *^ x: o. 3 o Ph O .2 3 o <4-l o .2 'Eh 3 o 73 o S C!l to 03 C c3 4) O o c o X 6 o bo B e« u •♦J 3 O 02 o 02 T3 .2 Q bl eS ,M a 73 3 O o 0) T3 03 u u S o o o o o o 'O 'C 'C o S M M a 03 a O O o O a o a o s o o a O c3 Q I > a o CO E CS T3 O CO a> a o ■3 (H W CO a o CO M 03 .2 o o a o *^ W) 3 o3 O a o > o a O S a rt o O N o o Q O = ^. 5 u lU i ^ is o > 3 Q 03 O t» O a •4-^ e3 > f-H o \z, 6 o CO 3 o II. BRANDS REGISTERED, SEASON 1910-1911. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. TJie Atlantic Chemical Corporation, Norfolk, Ya. — Raw Bone Meal Total Atlantic High Grade 16 Per Cent Acid Phos- phate Atlantic 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Atlantic Dissolved Bone Atlantic Acid Phosphate Atlantic 10 and 5 Bone and Potash Mixture. . Atlantic 10 and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture. . Atlantic Bone and Potash for Grain Atlantic Bone and Potash Mixture Atlantic Meal Compound Atlantic Cotton Grower Corona Cotton Compound Atlantic Special Guano Atlantic Special Truck Guano Oriental High Grade Guano Paloma Tobacco Guano Boon's Special Guano Atlantic High Grade Tobacco Guano Atlantic High Grade Cotton Guano Atlantic Tobacco Grower Atlantic Tobacco Compound Atlantic Special Wheat Fertilizer Atlantic Soluble Guano Apex Peanut Grower Atlantic 8 and 5 Bone and Potash Mixture. . Atlantic S and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture. . Atlantic 7 Per Cent Truck Guano Atlantic Potato Guano Perfection Peanut Grower Atlantic Side Dresser Atlantic Special Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Atlantic Top Dresser Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Geo. L. Arps & Co., Norfolk, Va.— Arps' H. G. 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Arps' 10 and 2 Bone and Potash Mixture Arps' "Go-a-Head" Guano for Trucks, Cotton and Tobacco Arps' Tobacco Guano Arps' Quick Growth for All Crops Arps' Premium Guano for Cotton, Tobacco and All Spring Crops Geo. L. Arps & Co.'s Big Yield Guano Arps'_ Standard Truck Guano Arps'' Potato Guano Arps' Scuppernong Guano for Trucks Genuine German Kainit Avail. I'hos. Acid. 20.25 Nitrogen. Potash. 3.71 16.00 .... 14.00 .... 13.00 .... 12.00 , , .... 10.00 5.00 lO.OO 4.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 . , 2.00 9.00 2.27 2.00 9.00 2.06 1.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 1.65 1.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.02 4.00 8.00 5.00 8.00 4.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 8.22 4.00 4.00 6.18 2.50 15.22 7.42 3.00 50.00 48.00 .... 12.00 16.00 14.00 • • < 10.00 2.66 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 6.00 5.7 6 5.00 6.00 4.12 7.00' 12.00 20 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Atlantic Fertiliser Company, Atlanta, Ga. — Atlantic "N" High Grade Acid Phosphate Atlantic "O" High Grade Acid Phosphate Atlantic "P" Standard Grade Acid Phosphate. Atlantic "A" High Grade Guano Atlantic "G" High Grade Guano Atlantic "K" High Grade Phosphate and Pot- ash Atlantic "M" Standard Grade Phosphate and Potash Atlantic "D" High Grade Guano Atlantic "F" Cotton-seed Meal Comp. H. G . . Atlantic "B" High Grade Guano Atlantic "C" Pligh Grade Guano Atlantic "E" Cotton-seed Meal Comp. H. G . . Atlantic "H" Standard Grade Guano Atlantic "I" Standard Grade Guano Atlantic "L" Standard Grade Phosphate and Potash Atlantic Nitrate of Soda Atlantic Muriate of Potash Atlantic Sulphate of Potash Atlantic German Kainit Acme Manufacturing Co., Wilmington, N. C. — IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate Acme High Grade Acid Phosphate Acme Acid Phosphate Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Melon (Jrower Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash , Acme Bone and Potash Acme Cotton Grower Acme Special Fertilizer for Cotton Acme Plumb Good Fertilizer Acme "OK" Fertilizer Quickstep Fertilizer Quickstep Fertilizer for Tobacco Acme Crop Grower Currie's High Grade Fertilizer Acme Crop Grower for Tobacco Best's Fish Scrap Guano Pee Dee Special Fertilizer Pee Dee Special for Tobacco Acme Plant Food Acme Fertilizer for Tobacco Acme Fertilizer Tiptop Crop Grower Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 16.00 14.00 , , 13.00 , , ■ • • • ■ 10.00 2.47 3.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.0O 8.00 4.00 15.22 50.00 49.00 .... 12.40 16.00 14.00 13.00 . , . . . > 12.00 6.00 12.00 5.00 12.00 , , 4.00 12.00 3.00 12.00 2.00 11.00 6.00 11.00 5.00 11.00 4.00 11.00 3.00 11.00 . . 2.00 10.00 , , 6.00 10.00 3.3( ) 5.00 10.00 . , 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 , , 2.00 9.00 2.2' r 2.00 S.0O 4.ii: I 7.00 8.00 3.3( ) 6.00 8.00 3.3( ) 4.00 8.00 3.3C ) 4.00 8.00 3.3( ) 4.00 8.00 2.41 4.00 8.00 2.41 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.4'5 3.00 8.00 2.41 3.00 8.00 2.41 3.00 8.00 2.41 2.50 8.00 2.41 2.50 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.0C ; 3.00 The Bulletin. 21 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Tiptop Tobacco Grower Lattimer's Complete Fertilizer. Best's Complete Fertilizer Gem Fertilizer Gem Fertilizer for Tobacco. . . Acme Special Grain Fertilizer. Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Bone and Potash Acme Root Crop Guano Acme Standard Truck Guano.. Acme High Grade Guano Acme Truck Grower Acme Corn Guano Dried Fish Scrap Acme Special 4-10-4 Guano Clark's Corn Guano Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Ground Dried Blood Acme Top Dresser Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash High Grade German Kainit Pure German Kainit. Ashepoo Fertilizer Co., Charleston^ S. C. — High Grade A.shepoo Dissolved Phosphate. . . High Grade Ashepoo Acid Phosphate High Grade Ashepoo XXXX Acid Phosphate. High Grade Eutaw Acid Phosphate Standard Ashepoo XXX Acid Phosphate Standard Ashepoo Dissolved Bone Standard Eutaw XXX Acid Phosphate Standard Carolina Acid Phosphate Standard Circle Bone H. G. Ashepoo Bone and Potash Standard Ashepoo Acid Phosphate and Potash Standard Eutaw Acid Phosphate and Potash. Standard Eutaw XX Acid Phosphate Standard Coomassie Acid Phosphate Standard Ashepoo XX Acid Phosphate Standard Ashepoo Potash and Acid Phosphate Standard Eutaw Potash Acid Phosphate Standard Palmetto Potash Acid Phosphate. . . High Grade Ashepoo Watermelon Guano H. G. Ashepoo Cantaloupe Guano Taylor's XX Ammoniated Dissolved Fertilizer H. G. Eutaw Superpotash Acid Phosphate... High Grade Ashepoo Superpotash Acid Phos- phate Standard Ashepoo Potash Compound Standard Enoree Acid Phosphate and Potash. Standard Ashepoo Wheat and Oats Specific. Standard Ashepoo Fertilizer Standard Eutaw Fertilizer High Grade Taylor's Circle Guano Standard Ashepoo Harrow Brand Raw Bone Superphosphate Avail. Phos. Acid. 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.50 4.00 1.00 f^itrogen. Potash. 16.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 9.50 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 2.06 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.65 1.05 4.12 4.12 4.95 3.30 2.47 8.02 8.25 6.58 20.62 14.83 12.91 7.42 3.29 2.46 .82 1.65 1.85 1.85 1.65 1.65 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 7.00 5.00 S.OO 8.00 3.00 4.00 10.00 3.00 48.00 48.00 16.00 12.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 10.00 1.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 2.00 22 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Standard Eutaw XXX Guano Standard Asbepoo Guano Standard Eutaw XX Guano Standard Asbepoo XX Guano Iligb Grade Asbepoo Fruit Grower Higb Grade Asbepoo Perfection Guano Higb Grade Asbepoo Guano Higb Grade Asbepoo Ammoniated Superpbos- pliate Higb Grade Eutaw X Golden Fertilizer Higb Grade Asbepoo Bird and Fisb Guano. . . Higb Grade Asbepoo Meal Mixture Higb Grade Asbepoo X Tobacco Fertilizer. . . Higb Grade xVsbepoo Golden Tobacco Producer Higb Grade Carolina XXX Guano Higb Grade Eutaw Special Cotton-seed Meal Guano Pligb Grade Asbepoo Farmers' Special Standard Eutaw Circle Guano Standard Asbepoo Circle Guano Standard Coomassie Circle Fertilizer Standard Carolina Guano Standard P. D. Fertilizer Standard Asbepoo XXX Guano Standard Asbepoo Special Fertilizer Standard Bronwood Acid Pbospbate Higb Grade Asbepoo Truck Guano Higb Grade Asbepoo Vegetable Guano Higb Grade Asbepoo Nitrogenous Top Dress- ing Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potasb German Kainit The Armour Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Chicago and Wilmington — Armour's Raw Bone Meal Total IT Per Cent Acid Pbospbate 16 Per Cent Acid Pbospbate Star Pbospbate 13 Per Cent Acid Pbospbate 12 Per Cent Acid Pbospbate Sampson Corn Mixture Fertilizer, No. 1044 Fertilizer. No. 1025 Sbicld Fertilizer. No. 102r. Ammoniated Dissolved Bone and Potasb Pbospboric Acid and Potasb Suporpbnsplmte and Potasb M. H. Wbito & Co.'s Special Corn Mixture... Pbospbate and Potasb No. 1 , African Cotton Grower Bone and Dissolved Bone witb Potasb Standard Cotton Grower Bone. Blond and Potasb Van Lindley's Sj)Ocial Fertilizer No. 840 Fertilizer No. 844 Special Trucker All Soluble Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potasli. Acid. 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.50 2.06 1.00 8.50 1.05 2.00 8.50 1.65 2.00 8.00 3.91 2.75 8.00 3.29 6.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.46 4.00 8.00 2.46 4.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.46 2.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 • • • • 4.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 5.00 4.12 5.00 3.00 7.00 2.00 .... 14.81 45.66 12.00 22.00 3.70 .... 17.00 • • ■ ■ .... 16.00 .... 14.00 .... ... * 13.00 ..... .... 12.00 .... .... 11.00 5.00 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 1.65 5.00 10.00 1.65 3.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 .... 5.00 10.00 ■ ■ . . 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 10.00 * . . > 2.00 0.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 8.50 1.05 2.00 8.00 4.11 7.00 8.00 4.11 2.00 8.00 3.30 6.00 8.00 3..30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.88 4.00 The Bulletin. 23 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Truck and Berry Special Uuderwood's Special Fertilizer No. 836 Uuderwood's Favorite Cotton Special Tobacco Special Truckers Special Carolina Cotton Grower Berry King Gold Medal for Tobacco Sweet Potato Special Champion King Cotton High Grade Potato Fruit and Root Crop Special Carolina Cotton Special Armour's Slaughter House Fertilizer, General Fertilizer, No. 813 Phosphate and Potash, No. 2 Phosphate and Potash, No. 3 7 Per Cent Trucker 5 Per Cent Trucker Manure Substitute 10 Per Cent Trucker Top Dresser Special Formula for Tobacco Harvey's Special 10 Per Nitrate of Soda. Dried Blood Armour's Top Dresser. Sulphate of Potash. . . Muriate of Potash. . . . Kainit Cent Tankage. Avail. Phos. Acid. 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 .82 5.76 4.11 3.30 8.24 8.24 3.30 3.30 8.24 14.81 13.16 7.83 10.00 10.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.50 2.00 10.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 50.00 50.00 12.00 American Fertilizer Co., 'NorfoUc, Ta. — • Bone Meal Total American High Grade Acid Phosphate High Grade Acid Phosphate Eagle Brand Acid Phosphate Double Extra Bone and Potash Acid Phosphate American Standard Cotton Grower American Formula for Wheat and Corn Double Dissolved Bone and Potash Dissolved Bone and Potash for Corn and Wheat Strawberry and Asparagus Guano Pitt County Special Fertilizer Special Formula Guano for Yellow Leaf To- bacco American Bone Mixture Blood and Bone Compound Peruvian Mixture Peruvian Mixture Guano Especially Prepared for Sweet Potatoes N. C. and S. C. Cotton Grower American Nonpareil Tobacco Grower American Eagle Guano 22.50 3.71 • • • • 16.00 • • • • ■ ■ < • 14.00 • ■ • > • • ■ • 13.00 > • • • ■ • • • 12.00 .... 5.00 12.00 • ■ . . • • . • 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 • • • • 5.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.S8 9.00 9.00 2.88 5.00 9.00 2.88 5.00 9.00 .83 2.00 8..50 2.06 1.00 8.50 1.65 1.50 8.00 3.29 5.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 24 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. J. G. Miller & Co.'s Yellow Leaf Fertilizer American No. 1 Fertilizer Bob White Fertilizer for Tobacco A. L. Harma's Special Americau No. 2 Fertilizer American Special Potash Mixture for Wheat. 10 Per Cent Ammoniated Guano Americau 7-7-7 for Irish Potatoes Standard 7 Per Cent Ammonia Guano Special Potato Guano Kale, Spinach and Cabbage Guano American Fish Scrap Guano Stable Manure Substitute Special Potato Manure Nitrate of Soda Ground Fish Scraps Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit American Agricultural Chemical Co., Baltimore and New York — Fine Ground Bone Total Pure Ground Bone Total Superphosphate Canton Baker's Dissolved S. C. Phosphate. . . . Detrick's XXtra Acid Phosphate Lazaretto Acid Phosphate Zell's Dissolved Phosphate Zell's Acid Phosphate Canton Chemical Gem Phosphate Southern Wheat Grower Detrick's Victory Alkaline Bone Lazaretto High Grade Dissolved Phosphate and Potash Canton Soluble Alkaline Phosphate Detrick's P. & B. Special Fertilizer Lazaretto Alkaline Bone Phosphate New Rival Crop Producer Zell's High Grade Potash Fertilizer Royal Alkaline Bone Canton Soluble Phosphate Potash Detrick's Soluble Phosphate and Potash Lazaretto Dissolved Phosphate and Potash. . . Zell's Electric Phosphate Special Tobacco Fertilizer Holmes & Dawson's Productive Cotton and Peanut Grower Zell's Royal High Grade Fertilizer Zell's Victoria Animal Bone Compound Canton Chemical Animal Bone Fertilizer Detrick's Superior Animal Bone Fertilizer... Lazaretto Retriever Animal Bone Fertilizer. . Holmes & Dawson's Gold Dust Guano Lazaretto Peanut Grower Reese Pacific Guano for Tobacco Lazaretto Manure Substitute Lazaretto Carolina Cotton Food Excelsior Compound for Tobacco Avail. Phos. Acid. 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 6.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.47 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.05 8.24 5.76 5.76 4.12 4.12 3.29 2.47 4.12 14.83 8.24 3.00 3.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.50 7.00 5.00 7.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 7.00 49.00 48.00 12.00 22.88 2.47 20.59 3.70 16.00 14.00 .... 14.00 14.00 . . . 14.00 13.00 . . ■ 12.00 12.00 6.00 12.00 .... ff.OO 12.00 5.00 12.00 3.00 12.00 3.00 12.00 3.00 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.47 2.00 9.00 2.06 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 .82 3.00 8.50 2.47 2.50 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 The Bulletin. 25 Name aud Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Detrick's Quick Step Phosphate for Potatoes aud Tobacco Zell's Special Compouud for Potatoes and Veg- etables Zell's Tobacco Fertilizer Zell's Bright Tobacco Grower Zell's Keliauce High Grade Mauure Cautou Chemical Baker's Tobacco Fertilizer. Cautou Chemical Superior High Grade Fertil- izer Detrick's Special Tobacco Fertilizer Lazaretto Challenge Fertilizer Lazaretto Special Tobacco and Potato Fertil- izer Cautou Chemical CCC Special Compouud Cautou Chemical Baker's Staudard High Grade Guauo Detrick's Vegetator Ammouiated Superphos- phate Lazaretto Climax Plant Food Sliugluff's British Mixture Lazaretto Universal Compound Canton Chemical Virginia Standard Manure.. Detrick's Kangaroo Komplete Kompouud Canton Chemical Baker's Fish Guauo Canton Chemical Game Guano Detrick's Royal Crop Grower Detrick's Fish Mixtui'e Holmes & Dawson's Dawson's Crop Maker. . . Holmes & Dawsou's Triumph Soluble Lazaretto Crop Grower Reese Pacific Guauo Zell's Special Compouud for Tobacco Zell's Calvert Guano Zell's Ammouiated Superphosphate Zell's Fish Guauo Savage, Son & Co. Purity Guano Moro Phillip's Standard Guano Fidelity Crop Grower Enterprise Alkaline Bone Palmetto Alkaline Phosphate Cautou Chemical Excelsior Trucker Detrick's Special Trucker Lazaretto Early Trucker Zell's Truck Grower Empire Trucker Zell's 7 Per Cent Potato and Vegetable Manure Canton Chemical Truckers' Special 7 Per Cent. Detrick's Gold Basis Lazaretto Truckers' Favorite Bull Head Potato aud Vegetable Mauure Detrick's Gold Eagle Zell's 10 Per Ceut Trucker Nitrate of Soda Special H. G. Dried Blood , Dry Ground Fish Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 6.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.50 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 .82 3.00 8.00 .... 5.00 8.00 • t > • 4.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 3.29 4.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 4.11 7.00 6.00 2.47 6.00 5.00 8.23 15.00 13.16 8.23 3.00 .... 49.00 48.00 12.00 26 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. A. D. Adair & McCarty Bros., Atlanta, Ga. — Adair's High Grade Dissolved Bone, No. IG. . A. aud M. 15-4 Adair's High Grade Dissolved Boue A. aud M. 13-4 Mccarty's Potash Formula, No. 5 Mccarty's Potash Formula, No. 4 McCarty's Potash Formula Adair's Dissolved Bone David Harum Extra High Grade Blood Guano. Adair's H. G. Blood aud Boue Special Wheat Compound Special Corn Compound Special Vegetable Compound Special Potato Compound Special Cotton Compound Special Tomato Compound Adair's Soluble Pacific Guano McCarty's High Grade Cotton Grower McCarty's High Grade Corn Grower Old Time Fish Scrap Guano McCarty's Wheat Special McCarty's Corn Special McCarty's Cotton Special • Adair's Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 8 H. G. Potash Compound, No. 8 H. G. Potash Compound, No. G Adair's Wheat and Corn Grower, No. G Adair's Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 5 H. G. Potash Compound, No. 5 High Grade Potash Compound Adair's Wheat and Corn Grower Adair's Formula Adair's Blood, Bone and Tankage Guano Special Corn Grower Special Wheat Grower Special Potato Grower Special Vegetable Grower Standard Corn Grower Planters' Soluble Fertilizer Adair's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Golden Grain Compound Adair's Special Potash Mixture, No. G Adair's Special Potash Mixture, No. 5 Adair's Special Potash Mixture Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash AsheviUe Packing Co., AsJieville, N. C. — Asheville Packing Co.'s Pure Bone Meal. Total ..' Asheville I'acking Co.'s H. G. Phosphoric Acid Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Phosphoric Acid Asheville Packing Co.'s Extra H. G. Potash Mixture Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Phosphoric Acid Asheville Packing Co.'s Celebrated Tankage, Total 18.00 16.00 14.00 13.00 12.00 10.00 Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 16.00 15.00 4.00 14.00 , , • • • ■ 13.00 4.00 12.00 , , 5.00 12.00 4.00 12.00 , . 2.00 12.00 ■ • . . 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 2.47 3.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 , , 8.00 10.00 , , 8.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 , , 6.00 10.00 . . 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 , . 4.00 10.00 , . 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .8: 2 3.00 8.00 6.00 8.00 . , 5.00 8.00 4.00 15.00 2.00 50.00 4.00 4.12 The Bulletin. 27 Avail. Name anfl Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. Ashevillo racking Co.'s Extra H. G. Fertilizer 10.00 Asheville Pucliiug Co.'s Blood uud Bone 10.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Extra II. G. Cotton Special lO.OO Asheville Packing Co.'s High Grade Biltmore Wheat Grower 10.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s H. G. Wheat, Corn and Oat Special 10.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Bone and Potash 10.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Superior Potato and Wheat Fertilizer 10.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Special Potash Mix- ture 10.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s XXX Wheat Grower. 10.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Potato Fer- tilizer 9-00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Extra H. G. Vegetable Special 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Corn and Vegetable Special 8-00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Special Tobacco and Vegetable Fertilizer 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Fruit Special 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Potato Special 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Champion Potato Fer- tilizer 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Complete Fertilizer.. . 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Standard Corn and Wheat 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s Special Bone and Potash 8.00 Asheville Packing Co.'s H. G. Muriate of Pot- ash • • • • Baiigh d Sons Co., Phila., Pa., and Norfolk, Va.— Baugh's Raw Bone Meal, Warranted Pure, Total 21.50 Baugh's 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 Baugh's Pure Bone and Muriate of Potash Mixture Total 15.00 Baugh's High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 Baugh's Pure Dissolved Animal Bones 13.00 Baugh's 12 and 5 Phosphate and Potash 12.00 Baugh's High Grade Cotton and Truck Guano 10.00 Baugh's High Grade Potash Mixture 10.00 Baugh's Soluble Alkaline Superphosphate 10.00 Hassell's Tobacco Guano 9.00 Baugh's Fish, Bone and Potash 8.00 Baugh's Fruit and Berry Guano 8.00 Baugh's Special Tobacco Guano 8.00 Baugh's Grand Rapids High Grade Truck Guano 8.00 Baugh's Sweet Potato Guano for Sweet Pota- toes, Peas and Melons 8.00 Baugh's High Grade Tobacco Guano 8.00 Baugh's Complete Animal Base Fertilizer .... 8.00 Baugh's Fish Mixture 8.00 Baugh's Animal Base and Potash Compound for All Crops 8.00 Nitrogen. Totasli. 3.30 2.47 4.00 3.00 1.05 4.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 2.00 .82 1.00 . . . . 6.00 . . . . 4.00 2.00 .82 2.00 4.12 5.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 1.65 1.65 3.00 6.00 6.00 1.65 1.65 4.00 2.00 .82 3.00 .... 4.00 50.00 3.70 2.47 5.00 '2.06 5.00 1.65 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.26 2.00 3.30 4.00 2.47 10.00 2.47 5.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 5.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 28 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Baugh's Wheat Fertilizer for Wheat and Grass Baugh's Southern States Excelsior Guano. . . . Glover's Special Potato Guano Baugh's Southern States Guano for Bright Tobacco Baugh's Potato and Truck Special Baugh's Strawberry Mixture Baugh's Fine Ground Fish Baugh's 7 Per Cent Potato Guano Baugh's Peruvian Guano Substitute for Pota- toes and All Vegetables Baugh's 5-G-5 Guano Baugh's New Process 10 Per Cent Guano Baugh's Special Potato Manure Baugh's Wrapper Leaf Brand for Seed Leaf Tobacco Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Baugh's Fine Ground Dried Blood Fine Ground Blood Baugh's Soluble Top Dresser for All Crops. . . Baugh's Fine Groimd Tanlcage ; Muriate of Potash High Grade Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit M. J. Best <£ Sons, Goldshoro, N. C— Pure German Kainit Paisley Boney, GoldsJ)oro, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate J. A. Benton, Ruffin, N. C. — Benton's North Carolina Bright Fertilizer .... Baltimore Fertiliser Co., Baltimore, Md. — Honest Acid Phosphate Honest Bone and Potash Honest Sweet Potato Grower Honest Cotton Grower Plonest Ammoniated Bone Honest Revenue Honest Success Honest Dixie Trucker Honest Trucker Bertie Cotton Oil Co., Aulander, N. C. — Bertie's High Grade Guano Bertie's Meal Mixture Bertie's Tobacco Grower Bertie's Ideal Cotton Grower Bertie's Special Compound Bertie's Corn Mixture Jumbo Peanut Grower Bertie's Peanut Special Tar Heel Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Avail, rhos. Acid. 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 6.87 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 3.50 Nitrogen. Potash. 16.00 14.00 9.00 1.65 1.00 3.30 2.88 2.88 2.47 8.23 5.76 4.12 4.12 8.23 1.65 3.30 20.57 15.23 13.16 13.00 8.23 7.40 1.65 2.00 3.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 2.50 10.00 5.00 3.00 48.66 48.00 12.00 12.00 2.00 14.00 ■ • • • • • ■ • 10.00 • • . . 2.00 8.00 2.40 4.00 8.00 2.40 3.00 8.00 1.60 2.00 7.00 2.40 6.00 7.00 .82 4.00 6.00 4.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 8.00 4.13 5.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 2.47 2.00 7.00 1.65 5.00 7.00 .82 4.00 2.00 8.25 5.00 . . • • 15.00 • • • • The Bulletin. 29 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Kainit B(Hoker Fertilizer Co., Baltimore, Md. — Pure Ground Bone Total Fine Ground Bone Total 16 Per Cent Dissolved Bone Phosphate Bowker's Soluble Phosphate Golden Harvest Fertilizer Superphosphate with Potash for Grain and Grass Sure Crop Phosphate Tobacco Fertilizer Eureka Cotton Compound Empire Standard Corn and Grain Grower ' Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Blackstone Guano Co., Inc., BlacJcstone, Va.— Blackstone Raw Bone Total Clover Leaf 16 Per Cent Phosphate B. G. Co., Acid Phosphate Clover Leaf Grain Fertilizer Dissolved Bone B. G. Co., Inc., Bone and Potash B. G. Co., Bone and Potash Blackstone Special for Tobacco Old Bellefonte Clover Leaf Brand for Tobacco Tobacco Special ". Wrapper Brand Jim Crow for Tobacco Bellefonte Hard Cash for Tobacco Carolina Special for Tobacco Standard Guano Red Letter for Tobacco Alliance for Tobacco Leader for Tobacco JoJin L. Bailey Co., Elm City, N. C. — Fairmont Guano Stag Brand Fertilizer C. J. Burton Guano Co., Baltimore, Md. — Acid Phosphate Burton's Alkaline Burton's Potash Mixture High Grade Tobacco Burton's Best Tobacco Queen . Burton's High Grade Burton's Butcher Bone Bradley Fertilizer Co., Charleston, S. C. — High Grade Bradley's Dissolved Phosphate. . . High Grade Bradley's Acid Phosphate Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. .... 52.00 50.00 12.00 20.59 3.70 22.88 2.47 16.00 ■ < • • » . - • 14.00 .... . * . . 12.00 .... 5.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 .... 15.00 49.66 .... » 12.00 20.00 3.70 16.00 .... .... 14.00 . , - . .... 13.00 1.03 1.00 10.00 1.03 1.00 10.00 • • > . 4.00 10.00 ■ • • • 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 3.30 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.0O 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 14.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 16.00 14.00 30 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturei' and Name of Brand. Standard Bradley's XXX Acid Phosphate .... Standard Bradley's Acid Phosphate Standard Bradley's Palmetto Acid Phosphate. PI. G. Bradley's Selected Guano High Grade Bradley's Potash Acid Phosphate. Standard Bradley's Wheat Grower Standard Bradley's Bone and Potash Standard Bradley's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Standard Bradley's Patent Superphosphate. . . Standard B. D. Sea Fowl Guano Standard Eagle Ammoniated Bone Superphos- phate High Grade Bradley's Circle Guano High Grade Bradley's Guano Standard Bradley's Cereal Guano Standard Bradley's X Guano German Kainit Baltimore Pulverizing Co., Baltimore, Md. — Royal Guano 5 Per Cent Potato Guano Special 7 Per Cent Potato Guano The Bryant Fertilizer Co., Alexandria, Ta. — Bryant's Bone Meal Total Bryant's Acid Phosphate Brj^ant's Acid Phosphate Bryant's S. C. Dissolved Bone Bryant's H. G. Wheat Mixture Bryant's Bone and Potash Bryant's Bone and Potash Mixtiire. . .^. Bryant's "'Challenge" Highest Grade Tobacco Mixture Bryant's Special Cotton-seed Meal Fertilizer. Bryant's Bone Mixture for Tobacco Bryant's H. G. Guano Bryant's H. G. Fertilizer Bryant's "Victor" Tobacco Fertilizer Bryant's Choice, C. S. M. 3 Per Cent Mixture. Bryant's "Otter" Special Tobacco Fertilizer. . Bryant's Cotton and Corn Fertilizer Bryant's Special Fertilizer for Tobacco Bryant's Cotton Grower Bryant's Special Fertilizer Bryant's Cotton-seed Meal Guano Bryant's "Potomac" Bone Special for Tobacco. Bryant's Special Formula for Grain and Grass Bryant's Wheat Mixture Bryant's Truck Grower Bryant's Fish Scrap Guano Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Bryant's German Kainit TJie Berkley Chemical Co., Norfolk, Va. — Pure Ground Bone Total Resolute Acid Phosphate Avail. Pbos. Acid Nitrogen. Potash. 13.00 .... 12.00 .... • • . ■ 12.00 .... ■ • • • 10.00 1.65 4.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 . • . . 2.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 1.85 1.00 9.0O 1.85 1.00 9.00 1.85 1.00 9.00 1.85 1.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 .... .... 12.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 6.00 5.75 5.00 22.50 2.47 17.00 ■ ■ ■ • 16.00 • • • • • • • ■ 14.00 .... 12.00 6.00 10.00 • • • • 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.46 3.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.0O 5.77 7.00 7.00 3.29 14.82 4.00 49.66 48.00 .... .... 12.00 20.00 3.70 16.00 • ■ > ■ .... The Bulletin. 31 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Drand. Berkley Acid Phosphate Berkley Bone and Potash Mixture Berkley Plant Food Laurel Potash Mixture Monitor Animal Bone Fertilizer Select Crop Grower Victory Special Crop Grower Berkley Tobacco Guano Advance Crop Grower Brandon Superphosphate Long Leaf Tobacco Grower Berkley Peanut and Graiu Grower Superior Bone and Potash Mascot Truck Guano Royal Truck Grower The Leader of the World Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kaiult Bragaw Fertilizer Co., Washington; N. C. — Palmetto Acid Phosphate Long Acre Bone Phosphate ' Farmers' Union Meal Mixture Beaufort County Guano Havana Tobacco Guano Tuckahoe Tobacco Guano Old Reliable Premium Guano Tar Heel Guano Pamlico Trucker Riverview Potato Grower Chocowinity Special Tobacco Guano Sunrise Tobacco Guano Genuine German Kaiuit Conestee Chemical Co., Wilmington, ISf. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Conestee High Grade Acid Phosphate Couestee Acid Phosphate Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Cotton Grower Conestee Melon Grower Conestee P. D. Q. Fertilizer Conestee "O. K." Fertilizer Conestee P. D. Q. Fertilizer for Tobacco Conestee Plumb Good Fertilizer Conestee Crop Grower for Tobacco Conestee Fish Scrap Guano Conestee Special Fertilizer Conestee Special Tobacco Fertilizer I'hos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 14.00 11.00 2.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 , 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 8.50 2.06 2.50 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.G5 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 G.OO 5.76 5.00 5.00 3.29 5.00 15.00 .... 49.00 .... 12.00 14.00 14.00 , , • .... 9.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 4.12 8.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 5.00 3.29 6.00 4.00 2.47 5.00 .... • 12.00 16.00 14.00 , 13.00 . .... 11.00 6.00 11.00 5.00 11.00 4.00 11.00 3.00 11.00 2.00 10.00 . 6.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 . 4.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 , 2.00 9.00 2.1 >7 2.00 8.00 4.] 11 7.00 8.00 3.J JO 4.00 8.00 3.' 50 4.00 8.00 3.^ 50 4.00 8.00 2.- 17 4.00 8.00 2 z 17 4.00 8.00 2.^ 17 3.00 8.00 2.- 17 3.00 8.00 2.4 17 3.00 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Conestee Fertilizer for Tobacco Conestee Fertilizer Conestee Crop Grower Conestee Tobacco Grower Conestee Complete Fertilizer Conestee Special Grain Fertilizer Conestee Standard Guano for Tobacco Conestee Standard Guano Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Conestee Bone and Potash Cone.stee Root Crop Guano Conestee High Grade Guano Conestee Truck Grower '. Conestee Corn Guano Dried Fish Scrap Conestee Special Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Ground Dried Blood Conestee Top Dresser Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash H. G. German Kainit 16 Per Cent Genuine German Kainit E. W. Browley, Mooresville, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Red Leo 16 Per Cent Dried Blood Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Columbia Guano Co., IS/OrfolJc, Va. — Raw Bone Meal ^ Total Raw Bone Meal Total Columbia High Grade 16 Per Cent Acid Phos- phate Columbia 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Columbia Dissolved Bone Columbia Acid Phosphate Columbia 11 and 5 Bone and Potash Mixture. Columbia 10 and 5 Bone and Potash Mixture. Columbia 10 and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture. Columbia Bone and Potash for Grain Columbia Bone and Potash Mixture McRae's Special Columbia C. S. M. Special Roanoke Ammoniated Guano Carolina Soluble Guano McRae's High Grade Guano Pelican Ammoniated Guano Columbia SF)ecial Truck Guano Trojan Tobacco Guano Columbia Special 4-8-3 Hayes' Special Olynipia Cotton Guano Hyco Tobacco Guano Our Best Meal Guano Avail. Phos. Acid. 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.50 4.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.47 2.47 2.06 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.65 1.65 4.11 4.95 3.30 2.47 8.02 8.25 20.02 14.83 12.91 7.41 2.50 2.50 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 7.00 8.00 8.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 48.00 48.00 16.00 12.00 16.00 ^ , 10.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.4' 3.00 13.17 , , 48.00 .... 12.00 20.25 3.71 20.25 3.71 16.00 14.00 13.00 12.00 11.00 . . 5.0O 10.00 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 4.i: > 7.00 9.00 2.21 2.00 9.00 1.6.-: ) 3.00 9.00 1.6F ) 1.00 8.00 3.3( ) 7.00 8.00 3..3f ) 4.00 8.00 3.3C ) 4.00 8.00 3.3f ) 4.00 8.00 3.3f ) 3.00 8.00 3.3C > 3.00 8.00 2.41 3.00 8.00 2.41 3.00 8.00 2.41 3.00 The Bulletin. 33 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Royal Tobacco Fertilizer Columbia Special Tobacco Guano Columbia Soluble for Tobacco Columbia Special Wbeat Fertilizer Columbia Soluble Guauo Spinola Peanut Grower Columbia 8 and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture. . Columbia Special 7 Per Cent Truck Guauo. . . Columbia Potato Guauo Crowu Brand Peanut Guano Crew's Special Columbia Side Dresser Columbia Special Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Columbia Top Dresser Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash .• • • • Genuine German Kainit Cumberhiml Bone and Phosphate Co., Portland, Me., and Charleston, 8. C. — Standard Cumberland Bone and Superphos- phate of Lime The Coe-Mortimer Co., Charleston, S. C. — Thomas Phosphate (Basic Slag) Thomas Phosphate (Basic Slag) Thomas Phosphate (Basic Slag) Imported Ground Fish Guano, No. 2 Imported Ground Fish Guano, No. 1 High Grade Tankage High Grade Tankage Imported Fish Guano Total High Grade Tankage High Grade Tankage Total Imported Fish Guano Total Imported Fish Guano Total Nitrate of Soda Dried Blood. No. 2 Nitrate of Potash Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Cooper Guano Co., Wilmington, N. C. — Cooper's 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Cooper's 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Cooper's Grain Producer Cooper's Grain Grower Cooper's Recorder Cooper's Kite Cooper's Helmet Cooper's Horto Cooper's Chadbourn Trucker Cooper's Henox Cooper's Smiset C. S. M Cooper's Clifford Cooper's Swamp Fox Cooper's Bunker Hill 3 Avail. I'hos. Acid. 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 5.85 4.00 4.00 Nitrogen. Totash. 9.00 19.00 17.50 17.00 6.80 6.80 6.80 6.80 6.20 5.00 5.00 4.48 2.00 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.02 *5.77 4.12 4.49 8.22 6.18 15.22 7.42 1.85 9.46 8.23 8.22 7.45 5.60 8.23 7.61 5.77 9.87 14.76 13.37 12.30 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 4.00 2..50 3.66 50.00 48.00 12.00 1.00 44.00 49.00 49.00 12.00 16.00 . . > > .... 14.00 , . . , .... 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • . • • 2.00 8.85 1.65 2.00 8.00 4.11 7.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.06 3.00 34 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Cooper's Crusoe Cooper's Potato Cooper's Reward Cooper's Waccamaw Cooper's Genuine Eagle Island Cooper's Sterling Complete Cooper's Peanut Bouncer Cooper's Finis Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Craven Chemical Co., Neio Bern, N. G. — Panama 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 Jewel Acid Phosphate 14.00 Trent Bone and Potash 10.00 Halifax Guano 9.00 Prolix'9-2-3 Special Guano 9.00 Hanover Standard Guano 8.00 Duplin Tobacco Guano 8.00 Gaston High Grade Fertilizer 8.00 C. E. Foy High Grade Guano 8.00 Marvel Great Crop Grower 8.00 Elite Cotton Guano 8.00 Pantego Potato Guano 7.00 Neuse Truck Grower 6.00 Craven Chemical Co.'s Truck Guano, 5-10-21/2 . 5.00 Genuine German Kainit .... William H. Camp, Petersburg, Va. — Bone Meal Total 22.50 Camp's Acid Phosphate 16.00 Camp's Acid Phosphate 14.00 Camp's Shepherd Brand Bone and Potash. . . . 10.00 Camp's Bone and Potash 10.00 Camp's Yellow Head Chemicals 8.00 Camp's Lion and Monkey for Tobacco 8.00 Camp's Red Head Chemicals 8.00 Camp's Lion and Monkey 8.00 Camp's Green Head Chemicals, Irish Potato. . 7.00 Camp's Above All 6.00 Nitrate of Soda German Kainit .... Clayton Oil Mill, Clayton, N. C— C. O. M. 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 10.00 C. O. M. 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14.00 C. O. M. High Grade Bone and Potash 12.00 C. O. M. Wheat Compound 10.00 C. O. M. Special Corn Mixture 10.00 C. O. M. Bone and Potash 10.00 C. W. H. Special 8.00 Clayton Guano 8.00 Clayton Special Tobacco Grower 8.00 Planters' Favorite 8.00 Cotton Queen 8.00 Summer Queen 8.00 C. O. M. Top Dresser 2.00 Perfection Top Dresser .... C. O. M. German Kainit Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .83 4.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 ■ • • • 14.82 • • • • .... .... 50.00 48.00 2.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 3.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 2.00 4.12 7.00 4.94 6.00 8.24 2.50 • • • • 12.00 3.80 .... 4.00 • • • • 2.00 2.87 7.50 2.46 3.00 2.25 2.00 1.65 2.00 6.15 10.00 5.75 5.00 14.75 • • • • 12.00 5.00 2.05 4.50 • ■ • • 5.00 ■ • < • 4.00 4.10 5.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 6.56 1.50 9.85 4.00 . . • • 12.00 The Bulletin. 35 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. The Chesapeake Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. — C. C. C.'s Rapid Trucker C. C. C.'s Pure German Kainit Coiccll, Swan cG McCotter Co., Bayboro, N. C— Bone Phospbate Standard Cotton Grower Champion Guano Cowell's Great Tobacco Grower Quick Grower Guano Rust Proof Cotton Guano Crop Guano Great Cabbage and Potato Guano Oriental Trucker Aurora Trucker High Grade Truck Guano Potato Favorite Guano Cabbage Guano German Kainit Congaree Fertilizer Co., Columbia, 8. C. — Congaree H. G. Acid Pbospbate (3) Congaree H. G. Acid Phosphate Congaree H. G. Acid Phosphate Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Congaree Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate. Congaree Prize Winner Congaree Double Ammoniated Congaree Early Trucker Congaree Early Boll Congaree H. G. Fish Guano Congaree Debt Payer Congaree Tobacco Grower , Congaree H. G. Fish Guano Congaree Soil Builder Congaree Special Meal Mixture Congaree Tobacco Grower Congaree H. G. Corn Guano Congaree Farmers' Choice North Carolina Standard Congaree Superphosphate and Potash Truck Farmers' Choice Congaree Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Congaree Ash Element Muriate of Potash Kainit ChicJcamauga Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Oa. — Chickamauga High Grade Dissolved Bone, No. 16 Chickamauga High Grade Dissolved Bone... . Chickamauga 13-4 Chickamauga Potash Special, No. 4 Chickamauga Potash Special Chickamauga Dissolved Bone .' Avail. Ph03. Acid. 8.00 Nitrogen. PotaBh. 3.28 7.00 12.40 4.00 • ■ • • . • . • 8.00 3.30 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 8.00 7.00 4.12 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 3.30 7.00 5.00 8.25 2.50 • • ■ • • • • • 12.00 16.00 , , • • • • 14.00 • • • • 13.00 , , • • • • 11.00 , , 1.00 10.00 , , 4.00 10.00 , , 3.00 10.00 , ^ 2.00 9.00 2.2( 5 2.00 9.00 l.ai ) 2.00 8.00 6.7f i 4.00 8.00 3.3( ) 8.00 8.00 3.3( ) 6.00 8.00 3.3( ) 4.00 8.00 3.3( ) 4.00 8.00 3.3( ) 4.00 8.00 2.4' r 3.00 8.00 2.4' r 3.00 8.00 2.4' r 3.00 8.00 2.4' r 3.00 8.00 2.4' r 2.00 8.00 2.0( J 2.00 8.00 1.6^ t 2.00 8.00 4.00 7.00 4.1J } 7.00 4.00 6.1J i 2.50 1 4.7J 7 • • • • 8.2'i 5 6.00 .... 48.00 • • < • 12.00 16.00 • • • • • • 14.00 • • • • • . 13.00 4.00 12.00 4.00 12.00 2.00 12.00 ■ • • ■ • • 36 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. Chickamauga Very Best 10.00 Ben Hur H. G. Guano 10.00 Special Potato Compound 10.00 Special Wheat Compound 10.00 Special Vegetable Compound 10.00 Special Corn Compound 10.00 Chickamauga High Grade Fertilizer 10.00 Chickamauga High Grade Plant Food 10.00 Chickamauga Fish Scrap Guano ' 10.00 Chickamauga Wheat Special 10.00 Chickamauga Corn Special 10.00 Chickamauga Cotton Special 10.00 Old Glory Mixture 10.00 Chickamauga Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 8. 10.00 Chickamauga Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 6. 10.00 Chickamauga Wheat and Corn Grower, No. 5. 10.00 Chickamauga Wheat and Corn Grower 10.00 Chickamauga Bone and Potash 10.00 Chickamauga Blood, Bone and Tankage Guano 9.00 Special Potato Grower 8.00 Special Wheat Grower 8.00 Special Vegetable Grower 8.00 Special Corn Grower 8.00 Chickamauga Complete Fertilizer 8.00 Chickamauga Standard Corn Grower 8.00 Chickamauga Standard Wheat Grower 8.00 Georgia Home Guano 8.00 No. 3 Bone, Tankage and Potash Mixture. . . . 8.00 Chickamauga Alkaline Bone, No. 6 8.00 Chickamauga Alkaline Bone, No. 5 8.00 Chickamauga Alkaline Bone 8.00 Nitrate of Soda ■ ■ • • Muriate of Potash .... Canton Fertilizer Co., Canton, Ga. — High Grade Acid Phosphate 16.00 Acid Phosphate 14.00 R. T. Jones Extra H. G 10.00 Elberta " 10.00 North Georgia High Grade 10.00 Southern King High Grade 10.00 Fish Ammoniated High Grade 10.00 Orange High Grade 10.00 Jomco High Grade 10.00 Quickstep Wheat and Grain Grower 10.00 Si^ecial Potash Mixture 10.00 Fish Ammoniated Standard 8.00 Jomco Standard Grade 8.00 Southern King Standard Grade 8.00 Dissolved Bone and Potash 8.00 The Chesapeake Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. — C. C. Co.'s Reliable Phosphate 10.00 C. C. Co.'s Celebrated Mixture 10.00 C. C. Co.'s Dissolved IMiosphate 14.00 C. C. Co.'s High Grade Guano 8.00 C. C. Co.'s Excelsior Fertilizer 8.00 C. C. Co.'s Fish Guano '. 8.00 3.30 2.47 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 .82 .82 .82 .82 .82 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 .82 15.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 8.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 50.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 7.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 .§2 3.00 ■ ■ • ■ 4.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 • • • • 4.00 4.00 . . . . 2.00 3.28 4.66 2.46 4.00 2.46 3.00 The Bulletin. 37 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. C. C. Co.'s Ainnioniated I'liosphate S.OO C. C. Co.'s National Crop Grower 8.00 C. C. Co.'s Keystone Phosphate 7.00 C. C. Co.'s Potato Compound 0.00 C. C. Co.'s Prolific Top Dresser Caraleigh Phosphate and Fertilizer Works, Raleigh, N. C. — Eaw Bone Meal Total 2G.00 Raw Bone Meal Total 22.00 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 Climax Dissolved Bone 14.00 Sterling Acid Phosphate 13.00 Stable Acid Phosphate 12.00 Home & Son's High Grade Bone and Potash. 11.00 Special Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Morris & Scarboro's Special Bone and Potash. 10.00 Electric Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Pacific Tobacco and Cotton Grower 9.00 Rhaml^atte Special Tobacco Guano 8.00 Special 8-4-4 S.OO Home's Best 8.00 Eclipse Ammoniated Guano 8.00 Planters' Pride 8.00 Caraleigh Special Tobacco Guano 8.00 Eli Ammoniated Fertilizer 8.00 Crown Ammoniated Guano 8.00 Comet Guano 8.00 Buncombe Wheat Grower S.OO Caraleigh Top Dresser 3.00 Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit .... Croxon Fertiliser Co., Baltimore, Md. — Crown 4-8-4 8.00 Crown 3-8-3 8.00 Crown 2-S-2 S.OO Crown Top Dressing .... W. B. Cooper, Wilmington, N. C. — Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash .... Muriate of Potash .... Contenfnea Guano Co., Wilson, N. C. — High Grade 16 Per Cent Acid 16.00 Contentnea 14 Per Cent Acid 14.00 Special Formula Fertilizer 12.00 Special Formula 10.00 Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Howard and Williams Cotton Special 9.00 Carr's Special for Cotton 9.00 Contentnea Cotton Formula 9.00 16 Per Cent German Kainit .... 8-41/2-7 for Tobacco 8.00 Nitrogen. Potash. J.64 3.00 1.64 2.00 3.28 5.00 4.10 5.00 7.51 3.50 5.15 3.70 2.26 3.30 3.30 2.47 2.47 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.65 .82 8.24 15.65 3.29 2.47 1.65 7.41 14.82 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 50.66 50.00 12.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 50.00 48.00 1.65 4.00 4.10 6.00 • • • • 5.00 • • • • 4.00 • • • • 2.00 3.30 6.00 2.47 2.75 2.25 2.00 • • • • 16.00 3.70 7.00 38 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. 8-4%-7 fs?r Cotton Wlaitehead Farm Cotton Grower Climax High Grade High Grade Tobacco Grower Carr's Special for Tobacco Government Formula, No. 1 Government Formula, No. 2 Victor Fertilizer for Tobacco Tobacco Growers Special Formula Pick Leaf Tobacco Fertilizer Top Notch ; Contentuea Cotton Grower Contentnea Tobacco Special Blood and Bone Cotton Compound Contentnea Corn Special Contentnea Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash German Kainit J. W. Carter, Maxton, N. C. — Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Cooper Guano Co., Wilmington, N. C. — Cooper's Bald Head Island C. P. Dey, Beaufort, N. C— Ground Fish Scrap Dixie Ouafio Co., Savannah, Ga. — Phosphoric Acid Phosphoric Acid High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade High Grade Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Standard Grade Avail. Phos. Acid Nitrogen. Potash. 8.00 3.70 7.00 8.00 3.30 5.00 8.00' 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.88 5.00 8.00 2.67 6.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 8.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 5.00 1.65 5.00 3.00 8.23 14.82 5.00 • • • • ■ • • • 50.00 50.00 12.00 48.00 • • • > ■ ■ > > 12.00 8.00 6.00 1.65 9.37 2.00 16.00 • ■ • • • • • ■ 14.00 ■ ■ * > • 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 3.30 4.00 10.00 1.85 2.75 10.00 1.85 2.75 10.00 1.85 2.75 10.00 1.64 2.00 10.00 1.64 2.00 10.00 1.64 2.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 . , 2.00 10.00 , , 2.00 9.00 1.6- I 3.00 9.00 1.6^ 1 3.00 9.00 1.6^ [ 2.00 9.00 1.6J [ 2.00 9.00 1.G4 [ 2.00 9.00 1.G4 t 2.00 8.75 1.6^ [ 2.00 8.75 1.6^ [ 2.00 8.75 1.6^ I 2.00 The Bulletin. 39 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. High Grade 8.00 High Grade 8.00 High Grade 8.00 High Grade 8.00 High Grade 8.00 High Grade 8.00 Corn Guano 8.00 Corn Guano 8.00 Corn Guano 8.00 Corn Guano 8.00 Corn Guano 8.00 Standard Grade 8.00 Standard Grade 8.00 Standard Grade 8.00 Dixie Quano Co., Durham, N. C. — Dixie 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 Dixie 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14.00 Dixie Champion for Wheat and Corn 10.50 Jeff Davis Special 9.00 Dixie Star Ammouiated 9.00 Dixie Corn Fertilizer 9.00 Eadium Brand Guano 8.00 Dixie Tobacco Fertilizer 8.00 Carolina Special Ammouiated 8.00 Sulky Plow Brand Guano 8.00 Battle's Blood and Bone Fertilizer 8.00 Niagara Soluble Bone 8.00 Dixie Cotton Fertilizer 8.00 Old Plantation Superphosphate 8.00 Etiwan Fertilizer Co., Charleston, 8. C. — Etiwan 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 16.00 Etiwan High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 Etlwau Dissolved Bone 13.00 Diamond Soluble Bone 13.00 Etiwan Acid Phosphate with Potash 11.00 Plow Brand Acid Phosphate with Potash 11.00 Etiwan Potash Bone 10.00 Etiwan Soluble Bone with Potash 10.00 Diamond Soluble Bone with Potash 10.00 XX Acid Phosphate with Potash 10.00 Etiwan Blood and Bone Guano 9.00 Plow Brand Raw Bone Superphosphate 9.00 Etiwan 9-2-3 Per Cent Ammouiated Fertilizer. 9.00 Plow Brand Ammouiated Dissolved Bone 8.85 Etiwan Superior Cotton Fertilizer 8.00 Etiwan Special Cotton Fertilizer 8.00 Plow Brand Special Tobacco Fertilizer 8.00 Etiwan Cotton Compound 8.00 Etiwan High Grade Cotton Fertilizer 8.00 Etiwan Ammouiated Fertilizer 8.00 Plow Brand Ammouiated Fertilizer 8.00 Etiwan Special Potash Mixture 8.00 Nitrate of Soda .... Muriate of Potash .... Genuine German Kainit — . Nitrogen. Potash. 3.30 4.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 1.64 4.00 1.64 4.00 1.64 4.00 1.64 4.00 1.64 4.00 1.64 2.00 1.64 2.00 1.64 2.00 ■ ■ • • 1.50 2.26 2.00 1.65 1.00 .82 3.00 3.28 5.00 2.46 3.00 2.46 3.00 2.46 2.00 2.05 3.00 2.05 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.65 3.30 3.30 3.30 2.47 2.47 1.65 1.65 14.82 1.00 1.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 48.00 12.00 40 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Elmore Oin and Fertilizer Co., Elmore Siding, N. C. Elmore Cantaloupe Special Elmore Standard Cotton Fertilizer Elmore X Fertilizer Eastern Cotton Oil Co., Hertford, N. C. — Acid Phosphate Acid Phosphate Currituck Special for Yellow Sweets Mat White Special Itgrows Currituck Yellows Raiu-proof Cotton Grower Fish and Blood Mixture Perquimans Favorite Early Bird Hertford Truck Grower Tankage and Fish Substitute, Peruvian Guano for Truck Nun-Such Potato Grower Sulphate Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Dried Fish Muriate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kalnit TJie Eureka Fertiliser Co., Perryville, Md. — Camden Special High Grade Trucker Farmers' Favorite White Potato Special Elha Manufacturing Co., Maxton, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Elba Melon Grower Elba Superior Fertilizer Elba High Grade Fertilizer Elba Gold Seal Fertilizer Elba Champion Fertilizer Elba Uncle Tom Fertilizer Elba Standard Fertilizer Elba Hornets Nest Fertilizer Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Kalnit Farmers' Fertiliser Co., Spartanburg, S. C. — Phosphoric Acid Phosphoric Acid Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Blood and Bone Beats All 9-2-2 Standard Blood, Bone and Potash Farmers' Favorite H. G. Fertilizer Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 4.00 7.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 2.60 2.70 16.00 14.00 > ■ > ■ ■ ■ ■ • S.OO 3.29 6.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 S.OO 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 6.00 5.77 5.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 • • • • 20.62 • • • • • • • • 14.85 • • • • 9.07 49.6o 48.00 12.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 1.64 10.00 8.00 1.64 2.00 6.00 4.11 7.00 16.00 14.00 ■ • • • ■ • • • 8.00 4.12 7.00 S.OO 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 5.75 5.00 . . • • 14.82 • • • • • ■ • • • • • • 48.00 .... 12.00 16.00 • • • • • • • • 14.00 • . . * . . • ■ 10.00 ■ • • • 4.00 10.00 • • • • 2.00 9.00 1.64 3.00 9.00 1.64 2.00 8.75 1.64 2.00 8.75 1.64 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 The Bulletin. 41 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Plios. Acid. Special Corn Fertilizer 8.00 Standard Grade Fertilizer 8.00 Standard Grade 8.00 Farmers Ouano Co., Raleigh, N. C. — Raw Bone Meal Total 26.00 Raw Bone Meal Total 22.00 IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate IG.OO 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14.00 Farmers Acid Phosphate 13.00 Special Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Century Bone and Potash Mixture 10.00 Farmers Blood and Bone 8.00 Money Point Guano 8.00 Golden Grade Guano 8.00 Big Crop Guano 8.00 Toco Tobacco Guano 8.00 State Standard Guano 8.00 Special Bone and Potash 8.00 Farmers Formula 7.00 Farmers Top Dresser 3.00 Nitrate of Soda .... Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Floradora Ouano Co., Laurhiburg, N. C. — Humus 10.00 Rocky Ford 10.00 North Robeson Special 9.00 Florena 8.00 Floradora 8.00 Oceola 8.00 Rob Roy 8.00 Red Raven 8.00 Bostick's High Grade 7.00 Scotland Special 6.40 Farmville Oil and Fertilizer Co., Farmville, N. C. — XXX High Grade Acid Phosphate 18.00 XX High Grade Acid Phosphate 16.00 High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 FFF Bone and Potash ; 12.00 Farmville High Grade (C. S. M.) 10.00 Davis's Corn Grower 10.00 Pitt County Corn Grower 10.00 Farmville's Favorite Fertilizer 9.00 Big Leaf (Tobacco Grower) 9.00 Greene County Special (for tobacco) 9.00 Willow Green (Cotton Grower) 9.00 Scientific Cotton Grower 9.00 Specific Cotton Grower 9.00 East Carolina Cotton Grower 9.00 Davis's Special Guano 8.00 Carolina Chief 8.00 Lang's Favorite 8.00 Farmville Special 8.00 Turnage's Fish Scrap Mixture 8.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 1.64 4.00 1.64 4.00 1.64 2.00 . 5.15 3.70 .... 4.00 < • • • 2.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 2.00 • • ■ ■ 4.00 2.47 3.25 8.24 4.00 15.65 • • • • • • > • 50.00 50.00 .... 12.00 3.29 5.00 2.47 7.00 1.65 4.00 3.29 4.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 3.00 3.29 5.00 2.13 3.00 . . . . 4.00 2.47 4.00 .82 5.00 .82 4.00 2.90 5.00 2.88 4.00 2.67 5.00 2.26 2.00 2.26 2.00 2.26 2.00 2.25 2.00 3.70 7.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 4.00 42 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Harriss's Bright Leaf Tobacco Grower Obelisk Pride of Farmville Uncle Sam's Tobacco Grower Pride of Pitt Harriss's Special Tobacco Grower Turnage's Fish Scrap Mixture Congo Pride of Grimmersburg Davis's High Grade Tobacco Manure Marlboro Tobacco Grower Golden Crown Marlboro Cotton Grower (C. S. M.) Chamblee & Sons Special Pitt County Cotton Grower Perfect Tobacco Guano Pollard's Special Formula Contentuea Special Perfect Tobacco Guano Cotton King Davis's Cotton Grower Carolina Standard Farmville Standard (C. S. M.) Farmville's Bone Mixture Second Application (for cotton) Lang's High Grade Tobacco Manure Evergreen Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Fremont Oil Mills, Fremont, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Fremont High Grade Bone and Potash. ..;.., Fremont Oil Mill Co.'s Bone and Potash Carolina C. S. M. Compound Fremont High Grade Guano Fremont Oil Mill Co.'s Special Tobacco Fremont Tobacco Guano Fremont Standard Fertilizer Wayne County Standard Nahuuta Special Square Deal Up-to-date Home Run F. O. M. Co. Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Kainit Sulphate of Potash Farmers Cotton Oil Co., Wilson, N. C. — 16 Per .Cent Acid Phosphate Bonum Acid Phosphate Contentnea Acid Phosi)hato Washington's Corn Mixture Guano Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.00 4.00 8.00 3.29 3.00 8.00 3.29 3.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.2G 2.00 8.00 2.25 4.50 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.05 5.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 2.00 4.00 8.00 1.05 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 4.10 4.00 6.00 2.SS 6.00 4.00 8.24 20.50 15.58 4.00 50.66 50.00 .12.00 16.00 14.00 • ■ • • . . • • 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 3.00 7.40 14.85 5.00 48.66 12.00 48.00 16.00 14.00 • ■ • • 13.00 ■ • • • ■ • • • 10.00 .82 5.00 The Bulletin. 43 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Xtra Good Rone and Potash. . . . Dean's Special Guano Regal Tobacco Guano Newsome's Tobacco Special J. D. Farrior's Special Guano. . Graves' Cotton Grower Guano. . Golden Gem Guano Wilson Iliiib Grade Guano Planters' Friend Guano Carolina Clioice Tobacco Guano. Crop King Guano Farmers' Special Guano Rogers' Truck Grower Wilson Top Dresser Perfect Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonin Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash German Kainit Avail. Phos. Acid. 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 2.00 2.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 3.70 2.88 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.27 2.06 2.0G 1.65 1.65 5.76 9.05 8.23 20.57 15.63 2.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 7.00 4.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 12.00 Franklin Cotton Oil and Fertiliser Co., Inc., FranJc- lin, Va. — Pretlow & Co.'s H. G. Acid Phosphate 16.00 Pretlow & Co.'s H. G. Truck Fertilizer 8.00 Pretlow & Co.'s Cotton-seed Meal Mixture 8.00 Pretlow & Co.'s Champion Guano 8.00 Pretlow & Co.'s Peanut Grower 8.00 Pretlow & Co.'s H. G. 7 Per Cent Guano 7.00 Pretlow & Co.'s Genuine German Kainit .... Oriffith d- Boyd Co., Baltimore, Md. — High Grade Acid Phosphate 16.00 Nitrate of Soda Oermofert Manufacturing Co., Charleston, S. C. — Grain Fertilizer 5.00 Fruit and Flower Fertilizer 2.00 Georgia Chemical Works, Augusta, Ga. — High Grade Dissolved Bone Phosphate 16.00 Extra Dissolved Bone Phosphate 14.00 Dissolved Bone Phosphate 13.00 12 Per Cent Dissolved Bone Phosphate 12.00 High Grade XX Acid Phosphate with Potash. 10.00 Bone and Potash 10.00 Cardinal High Grade S.OO Intensive Formula 8.00 Three Oaks High Grade Guano 8.00 Georgia Formula 8.00 Gem Crop Grower 9.00 XXX Meal Mixture 8.00 Acid Phosphate with 4 Per Cent Potash S.OO Muriate of Potash .... Kainit • • • • 4.12 5.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.00 4.00 5.76 7.00 ■ ■ ■ • 12.00 15.66 .82 3.29 6.00 6.00 4.00 • • • • 2.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 4.00 > ■ ■ * 4S.0O • • • ■ 12.00 44 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. German Kali Wo7'ks, Baltimore, Md. — Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Kainit R. C. Qilliam, Norfolk, Va. — Gilliam's Special 5 Per Cent Guauo Gilliam's Special Potato Guano Gilliam's 7 Per Cent Potato Guauo Home Fertilizer and Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md- Champiou Dissolved Phosphate Boykin's High Grade Acid Phosphate Boykin's Dissolved Animal Bone Gilt Edge Crop Grower Home Bone aud Potash Boykin's Alkaline Bone Home Ammouiated Bone Home B. G. Ammoniated Compound Everybody's Fertilizer Home Standard Guano Riosa Tobacco Compound Special C. & C. Compound Yancey's Formula for Yellow Leaf Tobacco. . . Phcenix Crop Grower Home Potato Special Matchless Guano Boykin's Cei'eal Fertilizer Ammoniated Bone Manure Farmers' Choice Truckers' Special Compound Boykin's Vegetable Fertilizer Boykin's Home Potato Grower Cerealite Top Dresser Home Fertilizer Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash German Kainit Hadleij, Harris & Co., Wilson, N. C. — Hadley's Special 8-4%-7 Mixture Hadley's Tobacco and Cotton Special Golden Weed Tobacco Grower Hadley Boss Guano Daisy Fish Mixture Top Dressing Nitrate of Soda German Kainit Hampton Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. — Pure Ground Bone Total Supreme Acid Phosphate Hampton Acid Phosphate Hampton Bone and Potash Mixture Hampton Crop Grower Dauntless Potash Mixture Arlington Animal Bone Fertilizer Avail. Phos. Acid. 7.00 6.00 6.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.Q0 6.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 2.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 50.00 48.00 12.00 4.11 5.76 5.76 1.65 1.65 1.65 .82 .82 3.29 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.48 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 .82 5.77 4.12 3.30 7.43 5.77 20.62 14.85 3.70 2.47 2.47 2.26 1.65 8.23 15.60 5.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 4.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 7.00 50.00 48.00 12.00 7.00 5.00 3.00 2.50 2.00 5.00 12.66 20.00 3.70 • • • • 16.00 ■ • • • 14.00 . . . . 11.00 2.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 The Bulletin. 45 Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. Alpha Crop Grower 8..0O Little's Favorite Crop Grower 8.00 Hampton Tobacco Guauo 8.00 P. P. P. (Princess Prolific Producer) 8.00 Extra Tobacco Guano 8.00 Shirley Superphosphate 8.00 Hampton Special Grain and Peanut Fertilizer. 8.00 Excelsior Bone and Potash 8.00 Reliance Truck Guano 7.00 Virginia Truck Grower 6.00 Nitrate of Soda • . ■ • Muriate of Potash .... Genuine German Kainit .... S. B. Han-ell d Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.— Harrell's Acid Phosphate 14.00 Harreirs Eclipse 9.00 Harrell's Champion Cotton and Peanut Grower S.OO Harrell's Truck Guano 6.00 M. P. Hubbard & Co., Baltimore, Md.'— Hubbard's Soluble S. C. Phosphate -. 16.00 Hubbard's Havana Special for Tobacco 8.00 Hubbard's Celebrated Phosphate 8.00 Hubbard's Maryland Special Vegetable Grower 7.00 Hubbard's Special Cotton and Corn Fertilizer. 7.00 Hubbard's 7 Per Cent Bermuda Guano 6.00 Nitrate of Soda .... Ground Fish .... Muriate of Potash The Hubbard Fertilizer Co., Baltimore, Md. — Hubbard's 14 Per Cent Phosphate 14.00 Hubbard's Special Mixture 10 and 4 10.00 Hubbard's B. and P. 10 and 2 10.00 Hubbard's Noxall S.OO Hubbard's Royal Ensign S.OO Hubbard's Yellow Wrapper 8.00 Hubbard's Fish Compound S.OO Hubbard's Exchange Guano S.OO Hubbard's Southern Leader 7.00 Hubbard's 5 Per Cent Royal Seal 6.00 Hubbard's Heavy Long Leaf 4.00 Hubbard's New Process Top Dresser .... Pure German Kainit .... L. Harvey d Son Co., Kinston, N. C. — Nitrate of Soda Harby & Co., Sumter, S. C. — Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash .... German Kainit .... Interstate Chemical Co., Charleston, S. C. — Acid Phosphate 16.00 Acid Phosphate 14.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.06 2.50 3.20 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.00 4.00 4.00 4.11 5.00 5.76 5.00 15.00 • ■ • • 49.00 • • • • 12.00 2.26 1.65 5.76 15.00 14. S5 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.4S 3.00 1.65 2.00 4.13 5.00 1.65 5.00 5.7S 5.00 15.60 . > • ■ S.25 • > • • 50.00 4.00 2.00 3.28 4.00 2.46 4.00 2.46 3.00 1.64 3.00 1.64 2.00 3.2s 5.00 4.10 5.00 3.28 6.00 7.51 3.50 • • > • 12.00 49.00 12.00 46 The Bulletin. Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. Acid Phosphate 13.00 Acid Phosphate with Potash 11.00 Acid Phosphate with Potash 10.00 Acid Phosphate with Potash 10.00 Complete Fertilizer 9.00 Favorite Crop Grower 9.00 H. G. Ammouiated Fertilizer 8.00 Planters' Preference Guano 8.00 Challenge Brand Guano 8.00 Ammoniated Guano 8.00 Acid Phosphate with Potash 8.00 Special High Grade Formula 7.00 Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash German Kainit .... The Imperial Co., 'Norfolk, Va. — Imperial Pure Ground Bone Total 20.00 Imperial H. G. Tennessee Acid Phosphate 10.00 Imperial High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 Imperial Catawba Wheat Grower 10.00 Imperial Carolina Wheat Mixture 10.00 Imperial Virginia Grain Mixture 10.00 Imperial Bone and Potash 10.00 Imperial Martin County Si^ecial Crop Grower. 9.00 Imperial Snowflake Cotton Grower 8.00 Imperial Tobacco Grower 8.00 Imperial X. L. O. Cotton Guano 8.00 Imperial Tobacco Guano 8.00 Imperial Yellow Bark Sweet Potato Guano. .. 8.00 Imperial F. and B. Cotton Guano 8.00 Imperial Bright Tobacco Guano 8.00 Imperial Tennessee Tobacco Guano 8.00 Imperial Peanut Guano 8.00 Imperial Cotton Grower 8.00 Imperial Peanut and Corn Guano 8.00 Imperial Champion Guano 8.00 Imperial Cisco Soluble Guano 8.00 Imperial Standard Premium 8.00 Imperial Fish and Bone Grain Grower 8.00 Imperial Yadkin Wheat Grower 8.00 Imperial 7-7-7 Potato Guano 7.00 Imperial High Grade Irish Potato Guano 7.00 Imperial Dawson's Cotton Grower 7.00 Imperial Roanoke Crop Grower 7.00 Imperial Asparagus Mixture G.OO Imperial 5-()-7 Potato Guano G.OO Imperial Williams' Special Potato Guano (5.00 Imi)erial Fish and Bone COO Imi)erial Sweet Potato Guano 6.00 Imperial 10 Per Cent Guano .5.00 Imperial Special 7 Per Cent for Potatoes 5.00 Imperial Special Tobacco Guano 5.00 Imperial Laughinghouse Special Tobacco Guano 4.00 Imperial Conetoe Cotton Grower 4.00 Imperial Cubanola Tobacco Guano 4.00 Imperial Top Dresser for Cotton 2.00 Nitrogen. Potash. . . . • 1.00 ■ • • • 4.00 • • • ■ 2.00 2.06 2.00 1.65 2.00 3.30 4.00 2.49 3.00 2.06 2.00 1.64 2.00 ■ ■ • > 4.00 2.47 7.00 18.00 ■ • • • ■ ■ • • 48.00 ■ • • • 48.00 • • ■ • 12.00 3.70 • . • • • • • • • • • • 4.66' 3.00 t • • • 2.00 • • • • 2.00 2.26 2.00 3.29 4.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 8.00 1.65 4.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 .82 4.00 • ■ • • 4.00 5.76 7.00 4.11 8.00 2.67 2.75 2.47 2.00 4.94 7.00 4.11 7.00 4.11 5.00 3.29 4.00 1.65 6.00 8.23 2.50 5.76 5.00 3.29 9.00 3.29 6.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 5.00 8.23 • • • • The Bulletin. 47 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Imperial Nitrate of Soda Imperial Ground Fish Scrap Imperial Auimal Taukage Imperial Sulphate of Potash Imperial Muriate of Potash Imperial Genuine German Kainit Imperial Cotton Oil Co.,'Statesville, N. C. — Imperial IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate Imperial High Grade Acid Phosphate 10-4 Boue aud Potash Imperial Boue and Potash Kiug Cotton Imperial Corn Grower "Grasoil" Imperial Cotton Grower J. T. John, Johti's Station, N. C. — Muriate of Potash Kaiuit N. B. Joscii Guano Co., Tarboro, A'. C. — Josey's 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Josey's 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Josey's Boue aud Potash Josey's Truck Guauo Josey's 8-4-4 C. S. Meal and Fish Scrap .Guauo Josey's Best C. S. Meal aud Fish Scrap Guano Josey's Tip Top C. S. Meal and Fish Scrap Tobacco Guano Josey's Favorite C. S. Meal aud Fish Scrap Guauo Josey's C. S. Meal Guano Josey's Truck Guano Josey's Peanut Guano Nitrate of Soda Josey's XX Top Dresser Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Lister's Agricultural Chemical Works, Newark, N. J. Lister's 4-14-45 Bone Meal Total Lister's Standard Pure Bone Superphosphate of Lime Lister's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Phos- phate Lister's Ammoniated Dissolved Boue Phos- phate Lister's Success Fertilizer Lister's Success Fertilizer A. 8. Lee cG Sotis Co. (Inc.), Richmond, Va. — Thomas' Basic Slag Total Lee's Corn Fertilizer Lee's Wheat Fertilizer Lee's Bone aud Potash Lee's Natural Tobacco Grower Avail I'hos Acid Nitrogen. Potaab. 15.00 8.23 5.76 50.00 49.00 12.00 IG.OO • • • • • . • • 14.00 • • • • • ■ • • 10.00 • • • > 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 1.50 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 48.00 • • • • • • • • 12.00 16.00 • ■ • • • • • • 14.00 ■ • • ■ • • • • 10.00 .... 4.00 S.OO 4.10 ■ 5.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.05 2.50 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.76 • • « • 5.50 1.23 5.50 ■ • • • 15.50 • • • • • • • • 7.40 4.00 • • • • • • • • 50.00 .... • « > • 48.00 .... .... 12.00 20.59 3.70 .... 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 15.00 10.00 • • • • 2.00 10.00 • • • • 2.00 9.00 • • • • 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 48 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Lumberton Cotton Oil and Ginning Co., Lumberton, N. C. — Acid Phosphate Gold Dolhir Stanby Cottonald Silver Dollar Home Run Genuine German Kaiuit John F. McNair, Laurinburg, N. C. — Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine Grerman Kaiuit E. H. cC- J. A. Meadoics Co., New Bern, N. C. — Diamond Acid Phosphate Meadows' Diamond Acid Phosphate Meadows' Dissolved Bone and Potash Com- pound Meadows' Lobos Guano Meadows' Ideal Tobacco Guano Brooks' Special Tobacco Grower Parker's Special Tobacco Guano Dixon's High Grade Tobacco Guano Meadows' Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano Meadows' Roanoke Guano Meadows' All Crop Guano Meadows' Cotton Guano Hookerton Cotton Guano Meadows' Great Cabbage Guano Meadows' Great Potato Guano Meadows' 10 Per Cent Guano Meadows' German Kaiuit The Miller Fertilizer Co., Baltimore, Md. — Ground Bone Total Miller's 1(5 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Miller's 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Corn and Peanut Grower Corn and Wheat Grower The Miller Fertilizer Co.'s 10 and 4 Per Cent.. Clinch Trucker No. 1 Potato and Vegetable Grower Miller's Irish Potato 4 Per Cent Tobacco Miller's 8-3-G Standard Phosphate Tobacco King Standard Miller's High Grade Harmony Special 'Tobacco Grower Potato and Vegetable Guano Ammoniated Dissolved Bone Farmers' Profit High Grade Potato Nitrate of Soda Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 16.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 4.00 6.58 4.00 12.00 22.00 16.00 14.00 10.50 10.50 10.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 14.81 > ■ • • • • • • 48.00 .... .... 12.00 10.00 14.00 .... . . . . 10.00 2.00 8.00 4.11 5.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.05 3.00 8.00 2.05 • 2.50 8.00 1.64 2.00 8.00 1.64 2.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.11 8.00 6.00 8.23 2.50 12.00 2.47 4.12 3.71 3.20 3.29 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 4.12 15.05 2.25 2.25 4.00 2.00 5.00 7.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 7.00 The Bulletin. 49 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Nitvate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Kainit The Mapes Formula and Peruvian. Ouano Co., l.'iS Lihertij Street, Neio York — Mapes' Complete Manure, "A" Brand Mapes' Corn Manure Mapes' Vegetable or Complete Manure for Light Soils Mapes' Economical Potato Manure T. W. Meichorn d Co., Kinston, N. C. — 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Genuine German Kainit D. B. Martin Co., Richmond, Va. — Pure Ground Bone Total Raw Bone Meal Total Animal Bone Potash Compound Acid Phosphate Acid Phosphate Acid Phosphate Pure Dissolved Animal Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Acid Phosphate Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Potash and Soluble Bone Martin's Tobacco Compoimd Dissolved Organic Compound Martin's High Grade Guano Blood. Bone and Potash Red Star Brand Fertilizer . Cotton and Tobacco Guano Martin's Cotton Guano Martin's Red Star Brand Martin's Blue Ribbon Brand Fertilizer Martin's Tobacco Special Martin's Cotton and Tobacco Guano Martin's Bull Head Fertilizer Martin's Special Fertilizer, 8-21/2-3 Martin's Cotton Guano Martin's Cotton and Tobacco Guano Martin's Cotton and Tobacco Guano Martin's Animal Organic Compound Martin's SlavTghter House Special Martin's Wheat Special Martin's Carolina Special for Tobacco Martin's Carolina Cotton Corn and Cereal Special Old Virginia Favorite Martin's Special Potato Manure One-Eight-Four 4 Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 15.05 .... .... 50.00 48.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 2.47 2.47 2.50 6.00 6.00 4.00 4.94 3.29 6.00 8.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 22.00 2.46 • > • • 21.00 3.70 ■ • • • 16.00 1.65 2.50 16.00 . • . • .... 14.00 ■ • • • .... 13.00 • • • • . . • ■ 12.00 1.64 • . • . 12.00 • • • • 5.00 12.00 3.00 12.00 . • . • 10.00 • ■ ■ • G.OO 10.00 .... 5.00 10.00 * • < • 4.00 10.00 3.00 10.00 . > . > 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 1.00 3.00 8.75 1.65 2.00 8.00 4.10 7.00 8.00 4.10 5.00 8.00 3.28 6.00 8.00 3.28 4.00 8.00 3.28 4.00 8.00 3.28 2.00 8.00 2.52 3.00 8.00 2.46 5.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.00 2.26 3.00 8.00 2.05 1.00 8.00 1.65 5.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 S.OO 1.00 5.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 50 The Bulletin. Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. Martin's Peanut Grower 8.00 Potash and Soluble Bone S.OO Potash and Soluble Bone 8.00 Martin's Top' Dresser 7.00 Martin's Gilt Edge Potato Manure 7.00 Martin's Claremont Vegetable Grower 7.00 Martin's 7 Per Cent Guano COO Martin's Animal Bone Potato Guano 6.00 Martin's Early Truck and Vegetable Grower. . 6.00 Martin's Top Dresser 5.00 Nitrate of Soda • • • • Muriate of Potash • Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit • • • • Marietta Fertilizer Co., Atlanta, Ga. — Marietta XXXX High Grade Acid Phosphate. 16.00 Marietta High Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 , Langford's Special 10.00 Cooper's High Grade Guano 10.00 Fish Compound 10.00 Royal Seal Guano 10.00 Tonawaudo Guano 10.00 Marietta Potash Special 10.00 Dissolved Bone Potash 10.00 Marietta Cotton Grower 9.00 Marietta Boll Producer 9.00 Marietta Fertilizer, No. 844 8.00 Marietta Tobacco Special 8.00 Marietta Fertilizer. No. 833 8.00 Marietta Fertilizer. No. S3G 8.00 Marietta Best for Tobacco 8.00 Marietta Sweet Potato Special 8.00 Marietta Special Potato 8.00 Marietta Fruit and Root Special 8.00 Marietta Fertilizer, No. 823 8.00 Marietta Guano 8.00 Marietta Manure Substitute 6.00 Nitrate of Soda • • • • Muriate of Potash . • • • Sulphate of Potash German Kainit • • • • Marsh-Lee d Co., Marsliville, N. C. — Marsh's Acid 16.00 Marsh's Acid 14.00 Marsh's Special High Grade S.OO Marsh's Cotton Fertilizer S.OO Marsh's Guano for Corn. S.OO The MacMurj)hy Co., Charleston, S. C. — High Grade Acid Phosphate, 14 Per Cent 14.00 Acid Phosphate 13.00 Acid Phosphate and Potash 10.00 Acid Phosphate and Potash 10.00 Acid Phosphate and Potash 10.00 Wilcox & Gibbs Co.'s Manipulated Guano 0.00 Special Cotton and Corn 8.75-2-3 8.75 Special 8-4-6 Guano S.OO Nitrogen. Potash. 1.00 4.00 • ■ • • 20.00 • • ■ • 4.00 8.22 2.50 2.46 10.00 2.46 5.00 5.74 5.00 4.10 7.00 3.2S 8.00 8.22 2.50 15.58 • • • • .... 50.00 • • • • 4S.00 .... 12.00 1.65 4.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 .... 4.00 2.0(1 2.47 3.0U 1.65 3.00 3.30 4.0(» 2.47 3.0(» 2.47 8.00 2.47 6.00 2.06 3.00 2.06 3.00 1.65 10.00 1.65 5.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 2.00 3.30 4.00 14.81 • • • • .... 50.00 .... 50.00 • ■ • • 12.00 2.47 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 • • • • 5.66 4.00 2.00 2.26 2.00 1.65 2.00 3.29 6.00 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Special 8-4-4 Cotton Guano Special 8-4-4 Tobacco Guano Special 8-3-3 Cotton and Corn Special 8-3-3 Tobacco Guano Standard 8-2il,-l Guano Special 8-2-2 Guano Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Pure German Kainit Marlboro Fertilizer Co., Bennett sville, S. C. — ■ Marlboro Perfection Acid Phosphate 16.00 Marlboro Ilish Grade Acid Phosphate 14.00 Marlboro Standard Acid Phosphate 13.00 Marlboro Perfection 8-4-4 8.00 Marlboro Special 8-4-4 8.00 Marlboro High Grade 8-3-3 8.00 Marlboro Excelsior 8-3-3 8.00 Marlboro Complete Fertilizer 7.00 Marlboro Fertilizer Co.'s Special Top Dresser. 4.00 Marlboro County Top Dresser .... Marlboro German Kainit . ■ . • Martin <£• White Co., Norfolk, Richmond and BuUi- more — Phosphate and Potash 12.00 Phosphate and Potash 12.00 Phosphate and Potash 10.00 Phosphate and Potash 10.00 Phosphate and Potash 10.00 H. G. Cotton and Tobacco Guano 8.00 Manure Substitute 8.00 Horse Shoe Brand 8.00 Organic Cotton Grower 8.00 Fish Guano ." 8.00 Fruit Special 8.00 Big Crop Grower 8.00 Special Peanut Grower 8.00 Royal Crop Grower 8.00 Blood, Bone and Potash 7.00 Special Seven Per Cent Trucker 6.00 Special Potato Grower 6.00 Virginia Trucker 6.00 Nitrate of Soda . • ■ • Muriate of Potash . . ■ ■ Kainit • • • • North Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Wilmington, N. C. — Wilmington Mortgage Lifter 9.00 Wilmington Prolific Crop Grower 0.00 Wilmington's Pride 8.00 Wilmington Truck Grower 8.00 Bullock's High Grade 8.00 Wilmington Full Value 8.00 Best Tobacco Grower 8.00 John's Special 8.00 Bullock's Cotton Grower 8.00 The Stone Company Special 8.00 51 Avail. I'hos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 1.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 48.00 48.00 12.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 12.00 10.00 3.00 9.00 3.00 .... 12.00 . . . . 5.00 3.00 ■ • • ■ 5.00 • • • • 4.00 • • • • 2.00 3.28 4.00 3.28 4.00 2.46 3.00 2.46 3.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.05 4.00 1.00 4.00 4.10 S.OO 5.74 5.00 4.10 7.00 3.3S 4.00 L5.58 ■ * ■ • . . . . 50.00 12.00 2.27 2.00 2.27 2.00 4.12 7.00 3.30 4.00 3.29 4.00 3.29 4.00 2.47 7.50 2.47 4.00 2.47 4.00 2.47 3.00 52 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Clute's Cotton Grower Wilmington Leader Wilmington Farmer Boy Wilmington High Grade L. P. B. Special Lewis' Special Carter's Lifter Wilmington Standard Pate's Special Cnrrie's Crop Grower Wilmington Tobacco Grower Wilmington Banner Clark's Special Wilmington Cotton Grower Wilmington Special Wilmington Headlight Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash ^"orth Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Raleigh, A\ C. — Raleigh Standard Guano XortJi Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Charlotte, N. C. — Dixie Standard Majestic North Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Henderson, N. C— Two in One Henderson Tobacco Fertilizer Franklin Tobacco Fertilizer Pride of Vance Tobacco Fertilizer Uneedit Tobacco Fertilizer : Two in One McKinne Mixture Brewer's Special Henderson Cotton Grower Franklin Cotton Grower Uneedit Cotton Grower Vance Cotton Grower Nitrate Agencies Co., New York, Baltimore, Sa- vannah, Charleston and Norfolk — Acid Phosphate Acid Phosphate Nitrate of Soda, 95 Per Cent Nitrate of Soda Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Kainit New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, Neto Bern, N. C— 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Special Corn and Peanut Grower High Grade Bone and Potash Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.50 8.00 2.47 2.00 8.00 2.06 4.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 3.29 8.00 .... 14.85 50.66 50.00 48.00 8.00 16.00 14.00 11.00 10.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 2.48 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 3.28 4.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.26 3.25 8.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 16.00 • • • > 14.00 15.65 15.50 15.00 50.00 12.00 2.U0 4.00 The Bulletin. 53 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Carteret Bone and Potash Oriole Tobacco Grower Harvey's Special Meal and Fish Guano. Foy's High Grade Fertilizer Lenoir Bright Leaf Tobacco Grower Pitt's Prolific Golden Tobacco Guano. . . Favorite Cotton Grower Onslow Farmers' Reliance Guano Jones County Premium Crop Grower... Craven Cotton Guano Greene County Standard Fertilizer Dunn's Standard Truck Grower Ives' Irish Potato Guano Eureka Tobacco Fertilizer Pamlico Electric Top Dresser Wooten's Special Tobacco Guano Sulphate of Ammoni-a Nitrate of Soda High Grade Fish Scrap Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit 'Norfolk Fertilizer Co., Norfolk, Va. — Pure Ground Bone Total Oriana 10 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Whitney High Grade Acid Phosphate Oriana 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Oriana Wheat Grower Shenandoah Wheat Mixture Young's Grain Grower Oriana Bone and Potash Oriana C. S. M. Special Oriana Complete Fertilizer Oriana First Step Tobacco Guano . . . t Oriana Tobacco Guano Oriana for Cotton Oriana Cotton Guano Oriana Crop Grower Mayodan Valley Wheat Grower Oriana Special Mixture Oriana Truck Guano Pine Top Special Crop Grower H. G. Tobacco Guano Nitrate of Soda Mixture for Top Dressing Cotton Nitrate of Soda Ground Fish Animal Tankage Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Navassa Gtcano Co., Wilmington, N. C. — Navassa Acid Phosphate Navassa Acid Phosphate Navassa 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. Navassa Dissolved Bone Navassa Special Wheat Mixture. Navassa Gray Land Mixture Avail. I'hos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 10.00 • ■ • • 2.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.27 2.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 7.00 6.00 3.30 7.00 5.00 8.25 2.50 4.00 3.30 20.62 15.67 6.00 8.25 .... .... 50.00 48.00 .... .... 12.00 20.00 3.70 16.00 • ■ • • .... 16.00 .... .... 14.00 .... .... 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • • * ■ 3.00 10.00 ■ < . > 2.00 10.00 • • • • 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .... 4.00 6.00 4.11 5.00 5.00 5.76 5.00 5.00 1.65 6.00 4.00 3.29 6.00 2.00 8.23 15.00 8.23 5.76 49.06 12.00 17.00 16.00 14.00 13.00 .... 12.00 4.00 12.00 4.00 54 The Bulleti:s". Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Navassa Acid Phospbate Maxim Guano Corona Guano Navassa Wheat and Grass Grower Navassa AVbeat Mixture ^ Navassa Dissolved Bone witli Potusli Navassa Fisli Guano Navassa Manipulated Guano Osceola Guano Harvest Queen Fertilizer Navassa Complete Fertilizer Farmers' Special Mixture Navassa Universal Fertilizer Navassa Special Truck Guano Coree Tobacco Guano Navassa Carib Guano Navassa Blood and Meal Mixture Orton Guano Navassa Iligb Grade Guano Clarendon Tobacco Guano Navassa Cotton-seed Meal Special 3 Per Cent Guano Navassa Strawberry Top Dressing Mogul Guano Navassa Guano for Tobacco Ammoniated Soluble Navassa Guano Brooks' Ammoniated Guano Navassa Fruit Grower Fertilizer Harvest King Guano Clark's Special Cotton-seed Meal Guano Navassa Grain Fertilizer Navassa Cotton-seetl Meal Guano Navassa Cotton Fertilizer Occoneecbee Tobacco Guano Navassa Dissolved Bone witb Potash Navassa Lettuce Grower Fertiliser Navassa Root Crop Fertilizer Navassa Creole Guano Navassa H. G. Top Dresser Navassa Top Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Blood Fish Scrap Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit G. Oher & Sons Co., Baltimore, Md. — Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Ober's High Grade Acid Phosphate Ober's Dissolved Bone Phosphate Ober's Standard Potash Compound Ober's Dissolved Animal Bono Ober's Dissolved Bone, Phosphate and Potash. Ober's Special High Grade Fertilizer Ober's Special Ammoniated Dissolved Bone. . . Ober's Farmers' Mixture Ober's H. G. Fertilizer Ober's Special Compound for All Crops Avail. Phos. Acid. 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.75 8.50 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.0O 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 2.47 1.65 2.47 2.26 1.65 1.65 1.65 2.25 2.06 3.29 3.29 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.06 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 7.00 4.12 4.12 7.82 6.17 20.59 14.82 13.15 8.24 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.25 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 4.00 4.00 10.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 6.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 4.00 2.50 49.00 48.00 12.00 21.00 3.71 • • > ■ 16.00 . . . • ...» 14.00 • > > ■ 12.00 > > * > 5.00 10.00 2.47 • • > • 10.00 • • • • 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 The Bulletin. 55 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Ober's Special Compound for Tobacco Coopei-'s Pungo Gi:ano Ober's Standard Tobacco Fertilizer Ober's Special Cotton Compound Ober's Soluble Ammoniated Superphosphate of Lime Ober's Stag Guano Ober's Acid Phosphate with Potash Ober's Complete Fertilizer Ober's Special Potash Compound for Tobacco. Ober's Special Tobacco Bed Fertilizer, 10 Per Cent Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Kainit The Pocomoke Guano Co., NorfolJc, Va. — Pure Ground Boue Total Superb Acid Phosphate Peerless Acid Phosphate Alkali Bone Pocomoke Bone and Potash Mixture 10-2 Potash Mixture Monticello Animal Bone Fertilizer Cinco Tobacco Guano Pocomoke Superphosphate Electric Crop Grower Garrett's Grape Grower Faultless Ammoniated Superphosphate Pocomoke Sweet Potato Grower Harvey's High Grade Monarch Monarch Tobacco Grower C. C. C. (Crescent Complete Compound) Pamlico Superphosphate Pocomoke Wheat. Corn and Peanut- Manure. . Pocomoke Defiance Bone and Potash Standard Truck Guano Freeman's 7 Per Cent Irish Potato Grower. . . Seaboard Popular Trucker Coast Line Truck Guano Smith's Special Formula / Nitrate of Soda Groimd Fish Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Peruvian Ouano Corporation, Charleston, S. C. — Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Caithness-shire. . . . Acid Phosphate Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Chipana Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Condor Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Belle of Scotland. . Acid Phosphate Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Capac Acid Phosphate Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Chipana "Lobos Isl". Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Chipana "Bellestas". Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Chipana "Smith Isl." Peruvian Guano Ex. S. S. Belle of Scotland. . . Avail. PhOR. Acid. 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 Nitrogen. Potash. 20.00 16.00 14.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 9.00 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 2.47 2.06 1.65 1.65 1.65 .82 4.12 2.47 8.25 15.50 3.70 1.85 2.06 1.65 1.65 3.29 3.29 2.47 2.47 2.47 1.65 1.65 1.00 4.11 5.76 5.76 8.23 3.29 15.00 8.23 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 7.00 3.00 48.6o 12.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 10.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 6.00 50.00 49.00 12.00 18.00 3.08 2.40 16.00 • > ■ • • > • ■ 14.00 3.29 2.00 14.00 2.46 2.00 14.00 2.14 1.70 14.00 • • • • ■ • > ■ 13.00 4.93 2.00 13.00 .... • • ■ • 12.00 2.88 2.00 11.00 6.78 2.75 11.00 5.76 2.00 10.00 4.11 2.00 56 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. "Chincha Island" High Grade Peruvian Mix- ture "Peuguin" Peruvian Compound "Albatross" Peruvian Formula Peruvian Top Dresser. Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Dried Blood Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Kainit Pamlico Chemical Co., Washington, A\ C. — Bissett's Special Cotton Grower Pamlico 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Pamlico Bone Phosphate Pamlico Peanut Guano Dissolved Bone and Potash Pitt County High Grade Tobacco Guano Blount's Special Cotton Grower Prosperity Cotton Grower United States High Grade Tobacco Guano .... Cowell's Great Potato Grower Pamlico 8-4-4 Guano Bull's Eye Tobacco Grower Early Sweet Potato Pamlico High Grade Tobacco Grower Success Guano Blount's Special Tobacco Grower Tobacco Growers' Friend Farmers' Best Guano Pamlico Bone and Fish Guano Pamlico Cotton Guano Pamlico 7-7-7 Guano Pamlico Special Irish Potato Guano Pamlico Special Sweet Potato Guano Pamlico Favorite Guano Bloiuit's H. G. Potato Grower Faulkland H. G. Tobacco Guano Acidulated Fish Scrap Cowell's Great Cabbage Grower Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Pamlico Ground Fish Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash German Kainit Planters Fertilizer and Phosphate Co., Charleston, 8. C— 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Planters' High Grade Acid Phosphate Excelsior II. G. Acid Phosphate Planters' Soluble Bone Planters' Bone and Potash Acid and Potash Planters' Special Meal Mixture Planters' Grain Grower Special Mixture Planters' Acid and Potash Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 10.00 3.29 4.00 10.00 2.46 3.00 10.00 1.64 4.00 8.00 6.99 20.50 14.80 13.10 3.50 49.00 48.00 12.00 9.00 2.06 4.00 16.00 > < • • .... 14.00 . . . - ... * 10.00 < • > • 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 2.88 10.00 9.00 2.27 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 4.12 10.00 8.00 4.12 7.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 .3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 6.00 2.47 6.00 5.50 7.82 5.00 8.25 20.62 14.85 8.25 2.50 55.00 48.00 12.00 16.00 .... .... 14.00 .... .... 14.00 .... 13.00 • • . • .... 12.00 ■ • • • 1.00 10.00 5.76 5.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 .82 3.00 10.00 ■ • > • 5.00 10.00 • • • • 4.00 The Bulletin, 57 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Planters' Bone anrl Potash Planters' Blood and Fish Guano Planters' Special Mixture Planters' Special Mixture Planters' Special Cotton Fertilizer Planters' Bright Tobacco Fertilizer Planters' Cotton and Corn Fertilizer Planters' H. G. Tobacco Fertilizer Planters' Soluble Guano Planters' P"'ertilizer Planters' Standard Fertilizer Planters' Bone and Potash Special Mixture Special Mixture Special Mixture Planters' H. G. Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Planters' Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Planters' German Kainit Planters Guano Co., Dunn, N. C. — Uncle Zeb Bull of the Field .' Planters' Special Dunn Hustler Sampson Cotton Grower Central Phosphate Co., Mount Pleasant, Tenn. — Tennessee Phosphate Rock Total Pearsall d Co., Wilmington, N. C- — ■ Pearsall's H. G. Acid Phosphate. Pearsall's H. G. Acid Phosphate Pearsall's Bone and Potash Davis' Special Fish and Potash Compound Bone Meal and Fish Total Pearsall's Berry Guano Pearsall's Useme Guano Pearsall's High Grade Tobacco Pearsall's F. F. F. G Currie's Cotton and Corn Guano Pearsall's Corn Guano Pearsall's Eagle Pearsall's Potato and Truck Guano Nitrate of Soda Nitrate of Soda Ground Fish Pearsall's Top Dresser Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Pacific Guano Co., Charleston, 8. C. — Standard Pacific Acid Phosphate Standard Soluble Pacific Guano High Grade Pacific Fertilizer Avail. l^os. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 10.00 2.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 .82 3.00 8.00 4.12 5.(X) 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 • ■ > ■ 4.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.11 7.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 4.00 6.18 14.83 2.50 48.6o 48.00 12.00 9.50 2.75 5.00 8.00 3.00 4.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 28.00 16.00 .... 14.00 • • • • 10.00 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 10.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.0O 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 14.85 • • • • 14.80 8.22 .... 7.42 3.00 .... 49.00 48.00 12.00 12.0( ) 8.5( ) 1.65 2.00 8.0( ) 2.46 3.00 58 The BuLLETiisr. Najne and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Powhatan Chemical Co., Richmond, Va. — Pure Animal Bone Total Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Magic Dissolved Bone Phosphate High Grade Acid Phosphate Powhatan Acid Phosphate Magic Corn Special High Grade Bone and Potash Mixture Virginia Dissolved Bone Magic Corn Grower Magic Corn Grower Magic Bone and Potash Mixture Bone and Potash Mixture Guilford Special Tobacco Fertilizer Railing's Special Fertilizer Economic Cotton Grower Johnson's Best Fertilizer Holt's Magic Fertilizer Union Magic Fertilizer North Carolina Favorite Powhatan Special Fertilizer Magic Mixture Magic Wheat Grower King Trucker Copeland's Magic Fertilizer North State Special Tomlinson's Special Fertilizer Magic Fertilizer Johnson's Special Fertilizer King Brand Fertilizer P. C. Co.'s Hustler White Leaf Tobacco Fertilizer Magic Cotton Grower Magic Special Fertilizer Magic Tobacco Grower Magic Peanut Special Magic Peanut Grower Magic Grain and Grass Grower Powhatan Bone and Potash Mixtm-e Powhatan Trucker Copeland's Special Fertilizer Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash H. G. German Potash Pure German Kainit Pine Level Oil Mill Co., Pine Level, N. C. — Pine Level 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. Pine Level 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. Bone and Potash Mixture Sutton's Potato Guano Xantho Tobacco Guano Oliver's Truck Grower Guano Hale's Special for Tobacco Pine Level High Grade Cotton Grower for All Crops H. G. Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 25.00 2.47 22.50 3.70 16.00 • ■ > ■ ■ • > > 14.00 • • . . .... 13.00 • ■ . ■ . . . . 12.00 1.00 2.00 12.00 .... 5.00 12.00 • • • • ■ • . . 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • • • > 2.00 9.00 2.47 6.00 9.00 2.47 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.06 5.00 9.00 2.06 5.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 1.65 1.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 4.11 5.00 8.00 3.29 8.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 8.00 ■ • ■ • 4.00 7.0O 4.94 5.00 6.00 3.29 7.00 .... 19.75 • > • • ■ • > • 15.63 .... .... • • ■ • 50.00 .... • • • 48.00 .... .... 16.00 12.00 16.00 14.00 > • > ■ .... 10.00 4.00 9.00 2.88 5.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 3.00 6.03 6.00 .... 15.22 ■ • ■ • The Bulletin. 59 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit. Avail, i'hos. Add. Nitrogen. Potasti. 48.00 48.00 12.00 Patapsco Guano Co., Baltimore, Md. — Patapsco Pure Ground Bone Total Florida Soluble Phosphate Patapsco Pure Dissolved S. C. Phosphate Patapsco High Grade Phosphate and Potash. . Baltimore Soluble Phosphate Patapsco 10 and 4 Potash Mixture Patapsco Soluble Phosphate and Potash Patapsco Guano for Tobacco Tanliage Total Patapsco Tobacco Fertilizer Patapsco Cotton and Corn Special Patapsco Guano Coon Brand Guano Patapsco Cotton and Tobacco Special Patapsco Plant Food for Tobacco, Potatoes and Truck Choctaw Guano Patapsco Special Tobacco Mixture Unicorn Guano Swanson's Gold Leaf Special Planters' Favorite Sea Gull Ammoniated Guano Grange Mixture Patapsco 7-7-7 Truck Guano Patapsco Trucker for Early Vegetables Money Maker Guano Ground Fish Total Patapsco Potato Guano Patapsco Crop Dresser Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Pocahontas Guano Co., LyncMurg, Va. — Fine Ground Bone Meal Total Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Carrington's S. C. Phosphate, Waukesha Brand Imperial Dissolved S. C. Phosphate Wabash Wheat Mixture Carrington's Superior Grain Compound Pocahontas Special Tobacco Fertilizer High Grade 4 Per Cent Tobacco Compound, Mohawk King Yellow Tobacco Special Standard Tobacco Guano, Old Chief Brand . . . Indian Tobacco Grower Farmers' Favorite Apex Brand Special Truck Grower, Eagle Mount Brand. . . Spot Cash Tobacco Compound 20.59 3.70 • a • ■ 16.00 .... . . > > 14.00 • > . . 11.00 .... 5.00 11.00 ■ * ■ ■ 2.00 10.00 ■ • . . 4.00 10.00 > . . > 2.00 9.25 2.06 2.00 9.15 7.41 . . . ■ 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.06 5.00 9.25 2.06 2.00 9.00 .82 3.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 5.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.11 5.00 7.00 3.70 6.00 6.00 8.23 .... 6.00 4.11 7.00 4.00 3.29 4.00 .... 20.16 • • . . • ■ ■ • 15.00 .... . • • • 49.00 .... • . • • 48.00 • • ■ • .... 12.00 23.00 2.47 22.00 3.71 • • . . 22.00 3.71 .... 16.00 14.00 • ■ > • • ■ > • 10.00 • • • • 4.00 10.00 • > ■ ■ 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 6.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 60 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Carringtou's Bauuei* Brand Guauo A. A. Complete Champion Brand Cherokee Grain Special Planters Cotton Seed Oil Co., Rocky Mount, N. C- 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Royal Cotton Grower Gorham H. G. Guano Tar River Special Planters' C. S. Oil Co.'s Tobacco Guano Planters' C. S. Oil Co.'s Cotton Guano Eagle Guano Planters' Special Potato Guano E. L. D. Special Braswell's Special for Tobacco Planters' Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Ground Fish Scrap Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Piedmont-Mt. Airy Guano Co., Baltimore, Md. — Piedmont Bone Meal Total Piedmont 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Piedmont 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Piedmont Special Potash Mixture Levering's Potashed Bone Piedmont Farmers' Bone and Potash Piedmont Farmers' Standard Piedmont Essential Tobacco Compound Piedmont Farmers' Cotton Grower Levering's Ammoniated Bone Piedmont Special Farmers' Tobacco Guano. . . Piedmont General Truck Grower Piedmont 4-8-10 Guano Piedmont Unexcelled Guano Piedmont High Grade Ammoniated Bone and Potash Piedmont High Grade Guano for Cotton Levering's Reliable Tobacco Guano Piedmont Guano for Tobacco Piedmont Guano for All Crops Levering's Standard Piedmont Bone and Peruvian Mixture. ..:.... Piedmont Special for Cotton, Corn and Pea- nuts Piedmont Red Leaf Tobacco Guano Piedmont Cultivator Brand Piedmont Farmers' Favorite Piedmont Star Bone and Potash Piedmont 7-7-7 Truck Guano Piedmont 5-7-8 Guano Piedmont 5-7-5 Guauo , Piedmont Special Truck Fertilizer Piedmont Special Potato Guano Piedmont Early Vegetable Manure Piedmont Early Trucker Piedmont Vegetable Compound Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 3.00 8.00 .... 4.00 16.00 14.00 ■ ■ • • .... 9.00 2.26 2.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 7.00 2.47 3.00 7.00 2.26 3.50 3.50 7.82 15.65 8.23 3.00 50.00 48.00 12.00 21.00 16.00 14.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.40 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.29 1.65 1.65 .82 .82 2.47 4.12 3.29 3.29 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.06 2.06 1.05 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 .82 5.76 4.12 4.12 5.76 4.94 4.12 4.12 3.29 5.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.0O 2.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 8.00 5.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 8.00 The Bulletin. 61 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Piedmont Potato Prodnoer. Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Boykin's Top Dresser Muriate of Potasb Sulphate of Potash The Quinnepiac Co., Charleston, S. C. — Standard Quinnepiac Acid Phosphate Standard Quinnepiac Pine Island Amnioniated Superphosphate The Robertson Fertilizer Co., Norfolk, Va. — Robertson's Raw Bone Meal Total High Peak Acid Phosphate Scepter Brand Acid Phosphate Robertson's Dissolved Bone J. W. S. Special Bone and Potash Mixture. . . . J. W. S. Alkaline Bone Skyscraper Bone and Potash Compound Level Run Dissolved Bone and Potash Beaver Brand Soluble Guano Robertson's Blood and Bone Mixture P. M. C. High Grade Soluble Guano Wood's Winner H. G. Guano Robertson's Soluble H. G. Guauo Robertson's Special Formula for Tobacco.... Big Cropper High Grade Guano Robertson's X-(T) Tobacco Grower Double Dollar Soluble Guano Ten Strike Soluble Crop Producer M. C. Special Bone and Potash Mixture Tidewater Truck Guano Robertson's 5-6-7 Robertson's 7 Per Cent for Truclv Robertson's 10 Per Cent Truck Guano Nitrate of Soda Blood Fish Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kaiuit F. 8. Royster Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. — " Raw Bone Meal Total Royster's H. G. 17 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. . Royster's H. G. 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate. . Royster's 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Royster's Dissolved Bone Royster's XX Acid Phosphate Royster's Bone and Potash Mixture Royster's Soluble Guano Royster's 10 and 5 Bone and Potash Mixture. Royster's 10 and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture. Royster's Bone and Potash for Grain Royster's Bone and Potash Mixture M. P. F. Mixture Royster's 4-9-5 Special Tomlinson's Special Avail. PhOR. Nitrogen. Potash. Add. 5.00 2.47 6.00 < > • • 20.58 15.22 . . . . .... 7.41 3.00 50.00 48.00 13.00 .... 9.00 1.85 • 1.00 21.00 3.71 16.00 ■ • • ■ .... 14.00 . . . • .... 13.00 2.00 .... 12.00 .... 5.00 10.00 .... 5.00 10.00 • . • • 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.00 2.00 8.00 4.12 7.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 5.00 5.77 5.00 2.00 8.25 14.85 13.20 9.04 2.00 50.00 48.00 12.00 20.25 3.71 17.00 .... IG.OO 14.00 . . • • .... 13.00 .... 12.00 . . * • 11.00 5.00 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 . . . • 5.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 .... 3.00 10.00 2.00 9.50 3.30 5.0*"* 9.00 3.30 5.00 9.00 2.47 5.00 62 The Bulletin. Avail. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Phos. Acid. Royster's Meal Mixture 9.00 Royster's Cotton Grower 9.00 Watkius' Special 9.00 Hayues' Special 9.00 Viking Ammoniated Guano 9.00 Special Compound 9.00 Royster's Special 1-9-2 Guano 9.00 H. B. & Co.'s Special 8.00 Royster's Best Guano 8.00 Cobb's High Grade for Tobacco 8.00 Trucker's Delight 8.00 Milo Tobacco Guano 8.00 Jupiter High Grade Guano 8.00 Royster's Special 4-8-3 8.00 Gorham's Special 8.00 Black Wrapper Special Tobacco Guano 8.00 Eagle's Special Tobacco Guano 8.00 Bonanza Tobacco Guano 8.00 Marlboro High Grade Cotton Guano 8.00 Royster's Special Sweet Potato Guano 8.00 Williams' Special Guano 8.00 Orinoco Tobacco Guano 8.00 Special Tobacco Compound 8.00 Corbett & Moore's Special 8.00 Royster's Special Wheat Fertilizer 8.00 Royster's Complete Guano 8.00 Farmers' Bone Fertilizer 8.00 Webb's Korn King 8.00 Farmers' Bone Fertilizer for Tobacco 8.00 Jumbo Peanut Grower 8.00 Royster's 8 and 4 Bone and Potash Mixture. . 8.00 Battle's Favorite 7.25 Royster's Special 7 Per Cent Truck Guano. . . 7.00 Royster's Early Truck Guano 7.00 Royal Special Potato Guano 7.00 Royal Potato Guano 7.00 Pasquotank Potato Guano 7.00 Royster's Special 13 Per Cent Plant Food 7.00 Royster's Peanut Special 7.00 Ballentine's Potato Guano 6.00 Arrow Potato Guano 6.00 Royster's Irish Potato Guano 6.00 Royster's Special 6.00 Oakley's Special Tobacco Guano 6.00 McDowell's Cotton Grower 6.00 Humphrey's Special for Tobacco 6.00 Royster's 2-6-5 Special 6.00 Royster's Special 21 Per Cent Plant P'ood 5.50 Royster's Special 20 Per Cent Plant Food 5.00 Wiggins' Special 5.50 Royster's Cabbage Guano 5.00 Royster's Special 10 Per Cent Truck Guano. . 5.00 Harvey's Cabbage Guano 5.00 Rovster's Potato Guano 5.00 Phillips' Special 5.00 Presto Top Dresser 4.00 Royster's Special Top Dresser 4.00 Rovster's 4-0-4 Special 4.00 Dried Fish Scrap 3.00 Ground Fish Scrap 3.00 'Nitrogen. 2.20 Potash. 2.00 2.26 2.00 2.06 5.00 2.00 3.00 1.65 3.00 1.65 1.00 .82 2.00 4.69 10.00 3.71 7.00 3.30 5.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 3.00 3.30 2.50 3.30 2.00 2.47 5.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.47 3.00 2.06 5.00 2.00 3.00 2.06 2.00 1.65 3.50 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.65 2.00 1.02 4.00 .... 4.00 3.91 5.25 5.77 7.00 4.12 8.00 4.12 7.00 4.12 5.00 3.30 8.00 2.47 3.00 .... 5.00 5.77 7.00 5.77 5.00 4.12 7.00 4.12 5.00 3.30 4.00 3.30 2.00 2.55 3.20 i.ao 5.00 4.52 10.00 4.10 10.00 3.30 3.00 8.23 2.50 8.24 3.00 6.59 3.00 4.94 7.00 1.65 6.00 8.22 4.00 6.18 2.50 4.94 4.00 9.05 • . . • 8.25 > • • < The Bulletin. 63 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Nitrate of Soda Magic Top Dresser * Sulphate of Potash IMiiriate of Potash Manure Salts Genuine German Kaiuit Robersonville Guano Co., RohersonviUe, N. C. — Roberson's H. G. Acid Phosphate Roberson's H. G. Tobacco Grower Roberson's H. G. Fish and Meal Guano Roberson's H. G. Cotton Grower Roberson's Special 7-7-7 Potato Grower Roberson's H. G. Truck Guano Roberson's 7 Per Cent Potato Guano Roberson Genuine German Kainit Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Dried Blood Fish Scrap Ground Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Richmond Guano Co., Richmond, Ya. — Pure Animal Bone Total Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Rex Dissolved Bone Phosphate High Grade Acid Phosphate High Grade Wheat and Grass Fertilizer Premium Bone and Potash Mixture Premium Dissolved Bone. Hvmter & Dunn's Dissolved Bone Premium Corn Special H. G. Bone and Potash Mixture Old Homestead Dissolved Bone Dissolved S. C. Phosphate Premium Corn Grower Bone Mixture Rex Bone and Potash Mixture Bone and Potash Mixture Sanders' Special Formula for Bright Tobacco. Hmiter & Dunn's Special Ammoniated Fer- tilizer Collins' Special Fertilizer Carolina Cotton Grower Burton's Special Tobacco Fertilizer Lowery's Special Fertilizer Cracker Jack Fertilizer Bone Mixture Premium Cotton Grower Premium Wheat Grower Southern Trucker Perfection Special Carolina Bright Tobacco Fertilizer Gilt Edge Fertilizer Carolina Bright Special Tobacco Fertilizer. . . . Tip Top Fertilizer Carolina Bright for Cotton Special Premium Brand for Tobacco Special Premium Brand for Plants Avail. Phos. Acid. Nitrogen. 15.22 Potash. 7.42 3.00 50.00 48.00 20.00 12.00 16.00 * > ■ • 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 7.00 5.77 7.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 6.00 5.77 5.00 . . . . ■ . . 12.00 . . . 20.50 15.60 13.62 • • ■ • 8.00 50.66 .... 48.00 25.00 2.47 22.50 3.70 16.00 14.00 14.00 13.00 3.00 13.00 .... 13.00 12.00 1.00 2.00 12.00 5.00 12.00 12.00 .... 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 9.00 2.88 5.00 9.00 2.47 2.25 9.00 2.47 2.00 9.00 2.26 2.00 9.00 2.06 3.00 9.00 1.65 3.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 1.65 1.00 9.00 .82 3.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 4.11 5.00 8.0C » 3.29 4.00 S.OC ► 2.47 3.00 8.0C ► 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.26 2..50 S.OC ► 2.06 3.00 8.0C > 2.06 1.50 8.or » 1.85 2.25 S.OC > 1.85 2.25 64 The Bulletin. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Benson's Favorite Fertilizer Benson's Special Fertilizer * Rex Toliacco Fertilizer Premimn Tobacco Fertilizer Preminm Brand Fertilizer Hunter & Dunn's Ammoniated Fertilizer Parker & Hunt's Special Tobacco Fertilizer. . . Parker & Hunt's Special Fertilizer Edgecombe Cotton Grower Premium Grain Special Premium Peanut Special Parker & Hunt's Corn Fertilizer Premium Peanut Grower Tip Top Bone and Potash Mixture Winter Grain and Grass Grower Clark's Special Formula Special High Grade for Truck 10 Per Cent Cabbage Guano Smith's 7 Per Cent Special Edward's Prolific Cotton Grower Carter's Special for Tobacco Smith's Special Fertilizer Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Special Top Dresser Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash PI. G. German Potash Pure German Kainit Red Gross Guano Co., Lynchburg, Va. — Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Red Cross Bone Meal Total Red Cross H. G. Phosphate Red Cross Standard Phosphate Red Cross Grain Grower Red Cross Bone and Potash Red Cross for Tobacco and Truck Red Cross for Bright Tobacco Red Cross Special for Tobacco Red Cross Tobacco Guano Red Cross Crop GroAver Rasin-Moninnental Co., Baltimore, Md. — Rasin 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rasin 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rasin 13 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rasin Special Bone and Potash Rasin Bone and Potash Rasin Dixie Guano Baltimore Special Mixture Rasin Gold Standard Rasin's Indian Brand for Tobacco Rasin Empire Guano Read Phosphate Co., Charleston, 8. C. — Read's II. G. Dissolved Bone Read's H. G. Acicl Phosphate Read's Bone and Potash Read's Alkaline Bone Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. S.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.65 6.00 8.00 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 .82 3.00 8.00 < • . > 4.00 8.00 4.00 8.00 . • . . 4.00 7.00 4.94 6.00 7.00 4.94 5.00 6.00 8.23 2.00 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 3.29 4.00 4.00 2.47 6.00 4.00 1.65 19.75 15.63 7.00 7.30 3.00 50.00 • 48.00 16.00 12.00 22.00 3.71 22.00 3.00 .... 10.00 • • • • . * • . 14.00 .... .... 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 . • . • 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 S.OO 2.06 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 16.00 14.00 .... .... 13.00 10.00 .... • ■ . . 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 9.00 .82 2.00 S.OO 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 16.00 14.00 10.00 . 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 The Bulletin. G5 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Read's Manipulated Guano Read's Amnioniated Dissolved Bone Read's 11. G. Guauo Read's II. G. Tobacco Leaf Read's II. G. Cotton Grower Read's Soluble Fish Guano Read's Blood and Bone Fertilizer. No. 1 Read's Special Potash Mixture Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash German Kaiuit ReidsviUe Fertilizer Co., Reldsville, N. C. — Reidsville Acid Phosphate Bone and Potash Bone and Potash Lion Brand Fertilizer Reidsville Hustler Farmers Tobacco Fertilizer Royal Fertilizer Climax Fertilizer Farmers Grain Guano Broad Leaf Tobacco Guano Banner Fertilizer Champion Guano Bone and Potash Muriate of Potash German Kainit Rowan Chemical Co., Salislmry, N. C. — Rowan Grain Chemicals Rowan Tobacco Chemical Total Rowan Tobacco, Cotton and Application Guano. Rowan 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rowan 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rowan 13 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rowan Success Guano Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan 12 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Rowan Crop Grower Rowan H. G. Bone and Potash Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan Grain Mixture Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan Bone and Potash Rowan Special Tobacco Guano Rowan Fish and Blood Guano Rowan Top Dresser Rowan Trucker's Favorite Rowan Strict;- Middlins; Guano All Crop Manure Rowan Double Header Guano Rowan Double Header Guano for Tobacco. . . . Rowan Manipulated Guano Rowan Fish Guano Rowan Fish Guano for Tobacco Rowan Heavy Weight Tobacco Guano Rowan Premium Guano Rowan Special for Cotton and Tobacco Avail. I'hos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 9.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 3.30 6.00 8.00 3.30 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.62 2.00 8.00 • • • > 4.00 .... 19.00 48.66 • * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • 12.00 16.00 . » • * > > ■ > 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • • • • 2.00 9.00 2.47 6.00 9.00 .82 2.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.00 3.00 8.00 1.85 2.50 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 • ■ . ■ 4.00 .... .... 50.00 12.00 20.00 12.00 16.00 4.95 6.00 16.00 4.93 6.00 16.00 .... 14.00 • • * • • ■ . . 13.00 • • . ■ .... 12.00 3.29 8.00 12.00 .... 6.00 12.00 3.00 12.00 . . • • .... 10.00 1.65 2.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 ■ . • • 3.00 10.00 . • • • 2.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 .82 3.00 8.00 7.44 . 3.00 8.00 5.77 5.00 8.00 3.29 6.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 2.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 8.00 2.06 2.00 8.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.65 5.00 GG The Bulletii^. Name and Addross of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Rowan Complete Ouauo Rowan Bone Guano Rowan Doiible Quick Guano Rowan Double Quick Guano for Tobacco Rowan Wheat INIixture Rowan Truck Guano Nitrate of Soda Rowan Muriate of Potash Rowan Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kaiuit Sicift Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Ga., Wilmington, N. C, and Chester, S. C— Swift's Pure Raw Bone Meal Total Swift's Pure Bone Meal Total Swift's Pure Bone Meal, II. G Total Swift's Special High Grade Acid Phosphate. . Swift's Cultivator High Grade Acid Phosphate. Swift's Harrow Standard Grade Acid Phos- phate Swift's Special High Grade Phosphate and Potash Swift's Atlanta High Grade Phosphate and Potash Swift's Chattahoochee Standard Grade Acid Phosphate Swift's Corn and Cotton Grower H. G. Guano. Swift's Eagle High Grade Guano Swift's Plow Boy Guano Swift's Atlanta H. G. Phosphate and Potash . . Swift's Farmer's Home High Grade Phosphate and Potash Swift's Field and Farm Standard Grade Phos- phate and Potash Swift's Wheat Grower Standard Grade Phos- phate and Potash Swift's Special High Grade Guano Swift's Blood, Bone and Potash High Grade Guano Swift's Cotton King High Grade Guano Swift's Special Cotton Guano Swift's Gold Medal C. S. M. Compound H. G. Guano Swift's Farmers' Favorite High Grade Guano. Swift's Cotton Plant Standard Grade Guano. . Swift's Cape Fear Truck Guano, II. G Swift's Monarch H. G. Guano Vegetable Grower Swift's Stx'awberry Grower H. G. Guano Swift's Carolina Tobacco Grower H. G. Guano. Swift's Ruralist High Grade Guano Swift's Plow Boy C. S. M. Compound H. G. Guano Swift's Special Blood Guano for Cotton or To- bacco, H. G Swift's Pioneer High Grade Guano Tobacco Grower Clark's Special Cotton Grower. G. G Swift's Red Steer Standard Grade Guano. . . . Avail. I'hos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 8. • • 12.00 23.00 3.71 23.00 2.47 23.00 2.47 16.00 • < • • 14.00 • * • • 13.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 .... 6.00 12.00 .... 4.00 12.00 10.00 2.47 8.00 10.00 1.G5 2.00 10.00 .82 1.00 10.00 ■ > . . 5.00 4.00 2.00 10.00 9.50 4.12 2.00 3.00 9.50 9.00 9.00 3.29 2.47 2.20 7.00 2.00 2.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.00 1.65 1.65 1.65 4.12 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 8.00 S.OO 8.00 8.00 3.29 2.47 2.47 2.47 4.00 10.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.06 3.00 S.OO 8.00 8.00 1.65 1.65 1.65 4.00 3.00 2.00 The Bulletin. 67 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Swift's Golden Harvest Standard Grade Guano Swift's Special Peanut Grower Standard Grade Guano Swift's Plantation Standard Grade Phosphate and Potash Swift's Carolina 7 Per Cent Special Ti'ucker H. G. Guano Swift's Special Irish Potato Grower H. G. Guano Swift's Early Trucker II. G. Guano High Grade Swift's No. 1 Ground Tankage. . . Swift's Special Trucker H. G. Guano Swift's Favorite Truck Guano H. G Swift's Special Potato Grower H. G. Guano. . Swift's Special Tobacco Grower H. G. Guano. Swift's Special 10 Per Cent Blood and Bone Trucker fl. G. Guano Swift's Excelsior Top Dresser H. G. Guano. . Swift's Pure Nitrate of Soda Swift's Ground Dried Blood Swift's Muriate. of Potash Swift's Sulphate of Potash Swift's Pure German Kainit SoutJiern Chemical Co., Inc., Roanoke, Va. — Pride of Virginia Valley Queen Farmers' Joy Our Favorite Spartanhtirg Fertilizer Co., Spartanburg, S. C. — Tiger Brand Acidulated Phosphate West's Potash Acid Gosnell's Plant Food N. C. Special Corn Formula Dana's Best Melrose Boll Buster Glencoe Cotton Compound Potato Guano Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Scotland A"cc7c Guano Co., Scotland Neck, X. C. — Our IG Per Cent Acid Phosphate Our 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Our Bone and Potash Mixtui-e Noah Biggs' Truck Guano Biggs' Cotton-seed Meal Fish Scrap Guano .... Josey's Cotton-seed Meal and Fish Scrap To- bacco Guano Old Halifax Cotton-seed Meal and Fish Scrap Tobacco Guano Our Cotton Growers C. S. M. and Fish Scrap Guano Our Favorite Cotton-seed Meal Guano Avail. I'hos. Acid. Nitrogen. Potash. 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 .82 4.00 8.00 .... 4.00 7.00 5.76 7.00 7.00 4.12 8.00 7.00 4.12 5.00 6.00 8.24 . . . . 6.00 5.76 5.00 6.00 4.94 6.00 6.00 4.12 7.00 6.00 3.29 6.00 5.00 8.23 ' 3.00 4.00 6.18 2.00 .... 14.82 .... 13.18 50.66 49.00 12.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 10.00 8.00 1.65 4.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 14.00 13.00 • < • • 3.00 10.50 2.46 2.00 10.50 1.65 8.00 10.50 1.65 5.00 10.00 .... 4.00 10.00 • • • • 2.00 9.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 2.46 3.00 8.75 1.65 2.00 7.00 2.46 7.00 > • > > 14.81 .... 48.00 16.00 14.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 4.i6 3.30 4.00 5.00 4.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 2.47 3.00 9.00 9.00 2.05 1.65 2.50 2.00 68 The BuLLETi^r. Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Our Bright Tobacco Guano Our Be.st Peanut Guano K. Elite Top Dressing Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Potash Muriate of Potash Our Genuine German Kainit The Southern Exchange Co., Maxton, N. C. — S. E. C. Acid Phosphate S. E. C. Acid Phosphate S. E. C. Potash Mixture S. E. C. Bone and Potash Mixture Juicy Fruit Fertilizer The Walnut Fertilizer Melon Grower McKimmon's Special Truck Formula Two Fours Guano Southern Exchange Co.'s Bright Tobacco For- mula That Big Stick Guano Bull of the Woods Fertilizer Jack's Best Fertilizer Correct Cotton Compound R. M. C. Special Crop Grower Southern Exchange Co.'s Special Tobacco Fer- tilizer Curries Crop Lifter The Racer Guano The Coon Guano Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Southern. Cotton Oil Co., Charleston, S. C. — Pioneer Smith, Eanv & Co., PiJceville, N. C. — Genuine German Kainit H. T. Shannonhouse, Hertford, N. C. — H. T. Shannonhouse 10 Per Cent Acid Phos- phate H. T. Shannonhouse 14 Per Cent Acid Phos- phate Shannonhouse Bone and Potash H. T. S. Full Value Pride of Carolina H. T. S. Favorite Farmers' Tobacco FaA^orite Nun Better Shannonhouse Blood and Bone Southern Pride Carolina's Choice Sunny South H. T. S. Tobacco Grower Shannonhouse Success Square Deal X. L. M. for Cotton and Corn Avail. Phos. Nitrogen. Potash. Acid. 8.00 2.47 3.00 5.50 1.23 5.50 3.00 7.40 15.50 3.50 .... .... 48.00 48.00 12.00 16.00 14.00 .... • . . > 10.00 . • > • 4.00 10.00 .... 2.00 9.00 1.85 4.00 8.50 2.06 2.50 8.00 4.11 7.00 8.00 4.11 7.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 3.00 8.00 1.65 15.00 2.00 49.66 12.00 7.00 16.00 3.62 5.00 12.00 14.00 • • • . 10.00 • • • • 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 3.29 4.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 2.47 3.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 8.00 1.65 2.00 The Bulletin. 69 Name and Address of Manufacturer and Name of Brand. Farmers' Money Maker P. D. Q. Truck Grower Shannonbouso High Grade Genuine German Kainit The Southern Cotton Oil Co., Charlotte District, Concord, Charlotte, Davidson, Shelby, Gib- son, Monroe and Wadeshoro — Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Gold Seal Silver King Conqueror Bone and Potash Magnolia Bone and Potash Uncle Sam Home Made Razem King Bee Choice Conqueror Canto Melonite Peacock Moon Landsake Red Bull All-to-Good Gloria Double Two Dandy Top Dresser Nitrate of Soda Nitrate of Soda Labi Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash Genuine German Kainit Southern Cotton Oil Co., Ooldsboro, Fayettemlle, Rocky Movnt and Wilson — Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s 14 Per Cent Acid Phosphate Best & Thompson's Special Cotton Grower. . . . Goldsboro Cotton Grower Goldsboro Oil Mill Special Mixture Fayetteville Oil Mill Special Mixture Wilson Oil Mill Special Mixture Rocky Mount Oil Mill Special Mixture Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s Special Mixture. . . . Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s Melon Grower Southern Cotton Oil Co.'s Special Cotton Grower