. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Ihal our sen'ice haj oeaT, one ofpleajure io our- ^e/uey andjafi^raciion io our manypairon^ L^ cau^e for muhial manj(fgi\ 'ma. LABEt-^ f 'EFFICIENCY SanlVancisco I03 An^ele^ â Fresno Portland Seattle Salt laKe Cit/ ft onolulLi. Lasts Twice As Long TPiROUGH the microscope, a spindle looks as rough as sand paper. That's where the rub comes. But the powdered mica in J\Iica Axle Grease fills up this uneven- ness, making a smoother, cooler bearing. That's why Mica does bet- ter work, and lasts twice as long. Get a can from your dealer today. Standard Oil Company (Cali
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Ihal our sen'ice haj oeaT, one ofpleajure io our- ^e/uey andjafi^raciion io our manypairon^ L^ cau^e for muhial manj(fgi\ 'ma. LABEt-^ f 'EFFICIENCY SanlVancisco I03 An^ele^ â Fresno Portland Seattle Salt laKe Cit/ ft onolulLi. Lasts Twice As Long TPiROUGH the microscope, a spindle looks as rough as sand paper. That's where the rub comes. But the powdered mica in J\Iica Axle Grease fills up this uneven- ness, making a smoother, cooler bearing. That's why Mica does bet- ter work, and lasts twice as long. Get a can from your dealer today. Standard Oil Company (California) Ml ^ A AXLE I WA GREASE acid (PiiOb), 100 pounds; potash (K2O), 150 pounds; lime, 1,000 pounds; manure, 12 tons. "In Table II is given the yields ob- tained from some of the above applica- tions during the past five years. These results were obtained from an experi- ment with Baldwins, now twenty-four years of age, located on a volusia silt loam in Lawrence County, north of Pittsburgh. On first inspection these trees did not seem to be sulTcring espe- cially from a lack of plant food, but they had not been bearing satisfactorily and their annual twig growth was aver- aging only about an inch, with occa- sional maximum growths of five or six Inches. These rales of growth are con- tinuing on the checks or unfertilized plats, but they have been practically triided on the plats receiving proper fertilization. "In estimating the influence of the treatments, the yields of the first year are excluded, because they can never be materially affected by the application of the first season. The yields, as shown in Table II, are given in pounds per plat, and also in bushels per acre, annu- ally for the last four years. "In the first place it will be noted that the average yiekls of the cheeks or unfertilized plats have run fairly uni- form, producing an average annual yield of bushels per acre during the last four years. Lime alone (at the rate of 1,000 pounds
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