Lilly's complete annual : bee supplies spray materiels poultry supplies fertilizers seeds . e is recommendedas a top-dressing for grass landsand for grain. It is generallyused at the rate of 500 to 1,000lbs. per acre. Packed in 125 100 lbs., $; 125 lbs.,$; ton, $ GroundPhosphate Rock Raw phosphate rock finelyground. It is slower acting thansuperphosphate, and is recom-mended by many manufacturers asthe most economical form of phos-phoric acid. 100 lbs., $; ton, $ GroundLime Rock This is the best form of limefor sweetening sour soil. It is fullyas effective as


Lilly's complete annual : bee supplies spray materiels poultry supplies fertilizers seeds . e is recommendedas a top-dressing for grass landsand for grain. It is generallyused at the rate of 500 to 1,000lbs. per acre. Packed in 125 100 lbs., $; 125 lbs.,$; ton, $ GroundPhosphate Rock Raw phosphate rock finelyground. It is slower acting thansuperphosphate, and is recom-mended by many manufacturers asthe most economical form of phos-phoric acid. 100 lbs., $; ton, $ GroundLime Rock This is the best form of limefor sweetening sour soil. It is fullyas effective as air-slaked lime, doesnot burn the humus in the soil, ismore convenient, and is less ex-pensive. Read the article by , Lime for Correcting Acidity in the Soil,in preceeding Dages of this book 100 lbs., 75c; 200 lbs., $; ton, $;F. O. B. Seattle or Portland. We can make very low prices on car-oald lots, inbulk, shipped direct from the mines. Write forprices. Write for special prices on fertilizers in large quantities, stating quantities wanted. THE MULFORD NITRO-GERM. Will Increase YourCrops of ALFALFA, VETCHCLOVERPEAS, BEANS And Other Legumesand will IMPROVE THESOIL FAILUREcrops of Ui ;ulated ALFALFA Inoculated to produce satisfactoryClover, Alfalfa, Vetch,Peas, Beans and other legumes ismore often attributable to lack of thenecessary bacteria in the soil than merelyto poor soil. When these germs are present in suf-ficient numbers, small nodules form onthe roots of leguminous plants, as shownin accompanying cut, and the nodulesstore up the nitrogen which is drawnfrom the air by the plant. Without these germs a good crop isimpossible, but, if they are lacking,field which is bearing good crops of thehundred pounds or more per acre; but they may be introduced into the soil in two ways. Soil from adesired legume may be distributed on the land at the rate of three that is not always convenient; innoculated soil may be difficult to obtain, or must be hauled a long


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