. 1900 Buell Lamberson Seed Store. Nursery stock Oregon Portland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FOSTITE. A copper sulphated soapstone powder for mil- dew and fungous diseases. Lb., 15c; 5-rb. pkg., 65c. PARAGREEN. A preparation of Paris green and lime. As effective as Paris green. Much lighter and easier to apply. Does not injure the foliage. Lb. box, 25c; 3-lb. box, 65c; postage, 16c lb. OUR FERTILIZERS Are made of the best mate- terials and compounded ac- cording to the most approved formulas, as recommended by the Oreg


. 1900 Buell Lamberson Seed Store. Nursery stock Oregon Portland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FOSTITE. A copper sulphated soapstone powder for mil- dew and fungous diseases. Lb., 15c; 5-rb. pkg., 65c. PARAGREEN. A preparation of Paris green and lime. As effective as Paris green. Much lighter and easier to apply. Does not injure the foliage. Lb. box, 25c; 3-lb. box, 65c; postage, 16c lb. OUR FERTILIZERS Are made of the best mate- terials and compounded ac- cording to the most approved formulas, as recommended by the Oregon Agricultural Col- lege. ~" It is a very COMMON MISTAKE to suppose that because a piece of land is RICH it needs no fertilizer. There are three main elements in any complete fertilizer —Potafih, Nitrogen and Phosphoric Acid. If a soil lacks any of these elements, or if they are out of proportion, it will produce a crop that is deficient in quantity or quality. The successful farmer is the one who se- cures a FTTTX crop of the B:eST ,ITY, •andTgets it into market FIRST. 7 The'way to accomplish^all these desirable ends is to find out what the crop requires in the way of plant food, and then apply it with a liberal hand. Instead of saying that he cannot afford to buy fertiliser, he says he cannot afford to be without it. "Science and practical farming have demonstrated that G:^NBR0US I^IVING is as necessary to the plant as to'the ; We have an extremely interesting pamphlet called "The Farmers' Guide," which we are pleased to mail free to any one who will ask for it. BEST RESULTS From use of Commercial Fertilizers will be derived by those who apply them in the fall or early spring. It is very desirable that they be well m^xed with the soil, otherwise they cannot be reached by tne roots. Do not be afraid of losing potash or phosphoric acid. They do not leak away except in very sandy soil, but remain in the ground till taken out by growing p


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