. The Southern planter. rsALL STOCK TRUE TO NAME. FERTILIZER FOR COW PEAS. I wish to ask through your col-umns: What kind of fertilizer wouldbe best to use for peas? I have landthat usually makes from one thous-and to fifteen hundred pounds of cot-ton per acre. When peas are plantedin corn on said land, they grow upabout five to six inches high and got lime but it came too let me know if lime is theright kind of fertilizer to use. W. L. FLOWERS. Darlington Co., S. C. The land needs phosphoric acidand probably potash. We would ap-ply 300 lbs of acid phosphate or 1,000lbs. of r
. The Southern planter. rsALL STOCK TRUE TO NAME. FERTILIZER FOR COW PEAS. I wish to ask through your col-umns: What kind of fertilizer wouldbe best to use for peas? I have landthat usually makes from one thous-and to fifteen hundred pounds of cot-ton per acre. When peas are plantedin corn on said land, they grow upabout five to six inches high and got lime but it came too let me know if lime is theright kind of fertilizer to use. W. L. FLOWERS. Darlington Co., S. C. The land needs phosphoric acidand probably potash. We would ap-ply 300 lbs of acid phosphate or 1,000lbs. of raw phosphate rock and 50 muriate of potash per acre. Limeshould be applied on the land afterthe pea crop is harvested or plowed Apples, Nectarines, Pecans, Pears, Cherry, Chestnuts. Peach, Qoinces, Walnuts, Plum, Almonds, Small , g CALIFORNIA PRIVET. I*r Hedging § . AGENTS WANTED. . I FRANKLIN DAVIS NURSERY CO., Baltlmsra, Md. Ornamental andShade Trees,Evergreens,Roses, Etc WRITE FOR CATALOlUt. W. A. Miller & Son 1016 Main St. Lynchburg, Va. —DEALERS IN — fS SBBDS. W» leU vrery klad .t —t !?SeU uid gardeo »t kMt fiulltr, aad M to*u UB« QUftlltlM caa k« (kt la aaj ??»ket. FERTrLIZBRS. We aeU FerUllaOTi (?•very CT»t, OBder .ar own brandi. All *1Mhare used .or High Orsde Tckue* Grower, Wheat aad Oraaa FtrtllteMiPnre Raw Bene, aad Blih Orade Add Fk.»phate, aDalyzlng tram 14 u II per raaL, p.»? ounce them the best th«7 har. aaW. WOOL. We bUT all the jear nmwl, aatPAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICBS. ParUes wlshtng U rurchsM wUl aa4 II *their Interest t. see as kefare bajrlBs. Wkaa ecrrwyondInK with aar adTertlsen mlwaya meatlom tik«BouTHBur Plaitt^ 06i THE SOUTHEKN PLANTER. [June, down. Use rock or shell lime 25bushels to the acre. If you have theother lime you mention you can use itwith advantage, but the cost isgreater.—Ed. GRASS FOR NAME—ALFALFA. I send herein a sample of grassfound in my alfalfa field and ask forname. I thought
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