. Lilly's seeds . er 100. per 500; per Magoon A fi ne late variety of immense size, sub-acidgood color and appearance. Very produc- FANCY STRAWBERRY PLANTS The Celebrated Kello££ Strain ^fe^> plants are propagated from plants pur-§ &\ chased from The R. M. Kellogg Co., themost famous and reliable growers of Pedi-EtfKggS gree strawberry plants. They are grownwith special care, under the Kellogg system,and the parent plants have not been allowed to bear We have a limited number of copies ofT splendid little book, Strawberry will be furnished free with ord


. Lilly's seeds . er 100. per 500; per Magoon A fi ne late variety of immense size, sub-acidgood color and appearance. Very produc- FANCY STRAWBERRY PLANTS The Celebrated Kello££ Strain ^fe^> plants are propagated from plants pur-§ &\ chased from The R. M. Kellogg Co., themost famous and reliable growers of Pedi-EtfKggS gree strawberry plants. They are grownwith special care, under the Kellogg system,and the parent plants have not been allowed to bear We have a limited number of copies ofT splendid little book, Strawberry will be furnished free with orders for strawberry plants, or to prospective purchas-ers, if asked for. as long as the supply lasts. fruit. \\ e can furnish only the following varietiesof Pedigree plants: CLARKS SEEDLING and MARSHALL. By mail, postpaid. 30c doz.: per 100. By express, not prepaid. 20c doz.; per100: per 500; per lu> <Ih» CHAS. H. LILLY CO. HWTS SEATTLE and PORTLAND COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER. PAY5BIO INTERESTon INVESTMENT The a c c o m p anying-half-tones show the re-sults of an experimentwith commercial fertil-izers at one of the ex-periment stations. The cut on the leftshows the crop of a fieldof potatoes on which nofertilizer was used,while that below showsthe crop of an adjoiningfield of the same size,and the result of thecorrect use of commer-cial fertilizers. |E DO NOT adviseextensive use ofcommercial fertiliz-ers until you havestudied the matterthoroughly. Commercialfertilizers, if properly used,pay big interest on themoney invested, but if usedwithout knowing how, why,or what the effect will be,it is liable to be a wasteof good money. Soils, cropsand conditions differ sogreatly that no hard andfast rules can be made forthe use of fertilizers. Under certain conditionsstable manure or a crop ofvetch or clover is the bestfertilizer. If the soil con-tains sufficient humus thecommercial fertilizers will be found to be the mosteffective, convenient and econ


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