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BULLETIN NO. 14.--NE
SRI.
NEW
SERIES.
REPORT
-OF-
rit ultuial frimnittin,
OF THE
Agricultural ald echaoical College1
AUBURN, ALA.
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APRIL, 1890.
PEA VINES AS A FERTILIZER.
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The Bulletins of this Station will be sent Free to any citizen of
the State, on application to the Director.
THE BROWN PRINTING CO.,
STATE PRINTERS, MONTGOMERY,
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ALA.
BULLETIN
NO.
14.
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION,
Agricultural and Mechanical College,
AUBURN, ALA.
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OF
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APRIL,
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1890.
TISIOPS
COMMITTEE OF TRUSTEES ON EXPERIMENT.STATION:
HON.
J. G.
GILCHRIST,....How.
R. F.
, Of'
BOA
DIR8CTION
.......................................
W. L. BROUN..
J. S. NEWMAN................. ...............
N. T. LUJPTON............. ...................
P. H. MELL. ......
GEO. F. ATKINSON
HON. J. B. MITCHELL.
LIGON.
..................
President
Director and Agriculturist
Vice-Director and Chemist
Botanist and
............
...............................
Meteorologist
*Biologist
ASSISTANTS :
ISAAC Ross. .1st Assistant Agriculturist, in charge of Live Stoc~k & Dairy
Second Assistant Agriculturist
JAS. CLAYTON..........................
.... First Assistant Chemist
J. T. ANDERSON, PH. D .................
Second Assistant Chemist
......
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L. W. WILKINSON, M.
P. L. HUTCHISON, B. Sc .,.............. ...... Third 'Assistant Chemist
Sc
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A. M. LLOYD, B. SC ......................
Assistant Botanist
*The special work of the Biologist is the investigation of the diseases of plants
caused by parasitic fungi and insects.
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NITROGEN AS . FERTILIZER.
[N. T. LUPTON, CHEMIST.]
In estimating the value of commercial fertilizers, phosphoric acid, potash, and nitrogen are the only constituents
taken into consideration. Of course, these are no more
necessary for the,growth of vegetation than other elements
which enter into the composition of plants, but as they are
more generally deficient in soils, especially after long continued cultivation, this deficiency must be supplied in order
to produce abundant crops.
The bones of animals, both recent and fossil, with the
immense deposits of phosphatic material found in this and
other countries, have furnished the farmer a good supply
of phosphoric acid at a reasonable price. The natural
sources of potash have also been sufficient to keep the cost
of this element within moderate bounds. The supply of
nitrogen, however, is not so abundant, and hence it maintains a high value in the commercial world. In addition to
this, nitrogenous materials very readily undergo decomposition, and the gaseous nitrogen passes into the atmosphere.
Its chief sources as a fertilizer, are blood, tankage, fish scrap,
cotton seed, cotton seed meal, animal manure, the salts of ammonia from gas works, and sodium nitrate, or Chili saltpetre. While about four-fifths of the atmosphere consists
of nitrogen, this immense supply is virtually useless as a
fertilizer. It must be in a state of chemical combination,
as it appears from the most reliable investigations, before
plants can use it. How this combination is brought about
in the ordinary growth of vegetation, is an interesting question. . The passage of electricity through the air is known
to cause the union of minute quantities of nitrogen and
oxygen, and some low organisms, called microbes, found on
the roots of plants, are believed to change this element into
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a form suitable for use by the plant, but whether atmospheric nitrogen, under any circumstances, contributes directly to the nutrition of plants is a disputed question.
THE SOURCES OF THE NITROGEN OF YEGETATION.
The question of the supply of nitrogen to vegetation,
says a recent writer in the Chemical News, is one of the
utmost importance, not merely from a theoretical, but from
a practical point of view. Put ina slightly different form,
it means, are we, as far as the nitrogenous constituents of
our frames are concerned, living on the earth's income, or,
as in the case of coal, on its capital ? Do plants denend for
their growth on the combined nitrogen present in the soil
and sub-soil, supplied by manures and by the decomposing
remnants of defunct organisms, or brought down by the
rain in the form of ammonia or nitric acid? Or, are they
able to fix in their tissues, directly or indirectly, any portion
of the unlimited store of free nitrogen existing in the atmosphere ? Such fixation might conceivably take place in
various ways; by the direct oxidation of the plant, by the
mediation of fungi or microbes, by some reaction of constituents of the soil, by the silent electrical discharge, etc.
The ablest scientific and practical investigators in
the field of agricultural science have been studying this
question for years past, but it must be confessed, results are
not concordant. Some conclude from numerous experiments, that certain soils have the power, under peculiar circumstances, to fix free nitrogen; that is, to cause it to enter
into chemical combination ahd serve as plant food; others
like Berthelot, the distinguished French chemist, and the
German chemists, Hellriegel and Willfarth, believe that
free nitrogen requires the influence of living organisms, or
microbes, which are found on the roots of some plants, to
bring it into organic combination, while Boussingault is
quoted in an article in the Chemical News, above referred
to, as saying : "If there is in physiology a fact perfectly
demonstrated it is the non-assimilability of free nitrogen of
plants, even those of an inferior order, such as mycoderms
and fungi."
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Thus we see how, different are the conclusions of the
most skillful experimenters in this difficult field of investigation.
PLANTS AS COLLECTORS OF NITROGEN.
Whatever views may be held in regard to the relation of
atmospheric nitrogen to the nutrition of plants, every educated farmer knows that certain crops collect this important element from some source and accumulate it in the soil.
Prof. Wagner, Director of the Agricultural Research Station near Darmstadt, Germany, in a recent publication, divides plants into nitrogen-collectors and nitrogen-consumers.
He concludes from many carefully conducted experiments
that the nitrogen-collectors-peas, clover, lucerne, and
leguminous plants generally-have the power to fix atmospheric nitrogen and by accumulating it in the soil, add to
the capital of the farm, while cereals, grass, potatoes,
turnips, tobacco, corn, cotton, etc, as nitrogen-consumers,
have no such power, but take up from the soil, in the form
of nitrogenous salts, all the nitrogen contained in the crop.
THE VALUE OF PEA VINES AS A FERTILIZER.
Pea vines and clover are universally recognized as enrichers of the soil, and are grown to some extent for purposes of fertilization. With a view of encouraging the
growth of these valu.,ble plants, especially of peas, and of
answering some important questions, an investigation was
undertaken a few months ago, to determine the real value
of pea vines as a fertilizer, and the relative value of vines
and roots. With the aid of Dr. J. T. Anderson, assistant
chemist in the State Laboratory, some interesting results
have been obtained. Several chemists have investigated
the composition and value of roots, among whom may be
mentioned Dr. Walker in England, Dr. Weiske in Germany,
and Dr. Atwater in this country; but I have found no presentation of the comparative value of the vines and roots as
fertilizers. To determine this question, four samples were
taken October, 1889, from a crop raised on the experiment
farm, as follows: Sample A was taken from a space one
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yard square.. The vines were carefully cut, leaving the
usual amount of stubble with the roots. A trench was dug
around this square yard to a depth of several feet, and the
earth washed away by a stream of water from a suitable
hose. The roots were collected as completely as possible.
Samples B, C and D were from a cubic foot each, selected
at random in the patch, the earth was removed entirely,
dried, and then carefully sifted from the roots. Care was
taken to secure, as far as possible, all fibres, however small.
It was found that in this soil, a sandy loam with sandy
sub-soil, the roots were virtually all included in the first
foot in depth. Vines and roots with stubble attached were
air dried, and weighed with the following results:
Weights Expressed in Grams.
B.
137
20
A.
210
67
.................
Weight of vines..:....
Weight of stubble and roots ..................
D.
69
9
C.
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Calculated for one acre, these give in pounds:
............
Weight of vines ..............
Weight of roots.......................
......
A.
B.
2,236
713
13,128
1,916
D.
C.
5,558 6,612
1,054
862
Thus we have in A a little more than three times as
much vines as roots ; in B nearly seven times as much; in
C five and a half times as much; and in D a little more
than seven and a half times as much; the average being six
of vines to one of roots.
The vines and roots yielded as follows:
A.
B.
C.
D.
per cent.
per cent.
per cent.
per cent.
Vines, Roots Vines, Roots Vines, Roots Vines, Roots
Phosphoric scid......
..........
Potash..
.......
Nitrogen
Moisture ...........
...
Crude ash
1.03 1 09 0 56 0 56 0.55 0.62 0.44 0.30
1.24 1.17 1.25 1.11 1.33 1.24 1 35 1.14
2 62 1.09 1 73 0.75 1.45 0.5,4 1.45 0.36
11.79 10.95 10.49 11.10 11.48 9.05 11.04 9.53
14 37 20.65 8.87 23"54 7 81 18.18 7.31 17.53
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The amounts of phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash,
calculated for one acre, are given in the following table in
pounds:
A.
B.
C.
D.
pounds.
pounds.
pounds.
pounds.
Vines, Roots Vines, Roots. Vines, Roots Vines, Roots
Phosphoric acid ......
23.03
Potash ..............
27.72
Nitrogen
...... 58.58
7.77 73.51 10.72 30.56 6.53 29.09
8.34 164.10 21.26 74.10 13 06 89.26
7.77 227.11 14.37 80,59 5.69 95.87
2.58
9.82
3.10
Table expressing averages in pounds on one acre with
commercial values, taking the yield of the four samples
analyzed :
pounds.
Vines,
Value in dollars
and cents.
Roots. Vines, Roots.
Phosphoric acid......................
39.05
6.90 $ 2.93
Potash ............................ 88.79 13.12
89
Nitrogen............................ 115.54 7 70
22.53
1$26
.52
.13'
2.50
3.15
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To determine the loss of nitrogen caused by allowing the
vines to lie upon the ground during the fall and winter,
samples of dry vines were collected during the last weeks
of December and January, and the percentage of nitrogen
determined. The following table gives these results, and
for comparison, the percentage of nitrogen in green vines is
also given as previously obtained:
Percentage of Nitrogen.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Green vines collected in October .........
2.62
1.73
1.45
Dry vines collected in December.........
Dry vines collected in January............
0.81
0.66
0.88
0.72
.... ....
0.66 0.70
1.45
The leaves had mostly disappeared from the dry vines,
and such changes had taken place by atmospheric agencies,
that it was impossible to institute, with any degree of exactness, a comparison between the weight of green vines on
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a given area, air dried in the Laboratory, and the weight of
same when dried in the field and gathered in December and
January. The shrinkage from loss of moisture and decomposition by atmosperic agencies would, however, greatly
increase the relative loss of nitrogen as exhibited in the
above table.
CONCLUSIONS.
It is evident that much of the nitrogen collected by pea
vines is lost when the crop is left exposed on the soil
where it grew.
No experiments have been made to test the view of those
who hold that more or less of this nitrogen becomes
oxidyzed and passes into the soil as nitrate. The gaseous
condition of nitrogen, ammonia, and other compounds of
this element which result from the decomposition of organic substances, renders it, however, more than probable
that the nitrogen escapes into the air. Many of our best
agriculturists, however, condemn the practice of turning under the pea vines while green, in our climate, unless some
other crop is to follow immediately, believing that the
saving of nitrogen contained in the vines will not compensate for the loss produced by the exposure of the ploughed
land to atmospheric agencies during the fall and winter.
An excellent plan would be to use the vines as a feed
stuff, preserve the manure, and return it to the soil just
before the time of planting.
The following conclusions are di awn from these results:
1. Pea vines contain a large percentage of phosphorio
acid, potash and nitrogen, the three valuable constituents of
commercial fertilizers, and are especially rich in nitrogen,
which they accumulate directly or indirectly from the atmosphere and furnish as a fertilizer to other crops.
2. In these experiments'the vines weigh about six times
as much as the roots, and are about eight and a third times
as valuable as a fertilizer, calculating their value on the basis of valuations used in Alabama for commercial fertilizers.
3. The vines lose a large percentage of their nitrogen
when left on the ground during the fall and winter months.
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No. 1519.
COTTON SEED HULL ASHES FROM CENTRAL OIL Co.,
SELMA,
Moisture.........................................11.00
ALA.
...........................
Organic matter..........
8.95
Insoluble matter (silica)..............................7.95
Oxide of iron and alumina............................3.03
Lime, or calcium oxide...............
.............
2.22
Magnesia, magnesium oxide..........................8.84
Potash..........................26.14
Soda
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.17
Phosphoric Acid (P2 O )1.......1.69
Sulphuric Acid (S 03)..........2..5.......
Chlorine..........................................0.96
Caibonic Acid (calculated)............................5.31
per cent.
"
"
100.00
A sample of fertilizer marked "Acid
Phosphate with
Potash "from Messrs. T. S. & J. P. Kirley, Scottsboro, Ala.,
was
examined Feb. 6,
P-90,
and found to contain metallic
lead in grains or particles. varying in size from that of mustard seed to that of a buckshot. Eight ounces of the
fertilizer contained one und one-sixth1 ounces of lead.
Another sample sent by the same parties was examined
March 11th, which contained metallic
as in the previous sample.
*lead
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Analyses Reported b~y Dr. N. Ti. Lupton from October 1, 1889, to April 1, 1890.
PHOSPHATES CONTAINING NITROGEN AND POTASH.
~~ptnfrmOcoe
r.N
Phosphor'ic Acid.
m
N
b
mb
z
O
0
O
B
NAME OF FERTILIZER.
0
WHOM SENT.
zC 0
Cs
cc3
4. 80
8.21
9.44
8.00
.,..
John C. Cheney, Montgomery, Ala.
6.73
2.72
J. C. Webb, Demopolis, Ala.............
~o
Troy Fertilizer company, Troy, Ala........
9.79
9.92
9.58
7 27
.
Adair Brother & Co., Atlanta, Ga ..........
8.08
7 16
.
.....
.....
1415 Buffalo Bone
7.50
1416 F. F. I. Co. Soluble Bone ......
Maryland.
7.56
1421 Ammoniated Dissolved Bone........ John Merryman & Co., Baltimore,
6.33
A.. St. C.. Tennille, Troy, Ala...... ... ... .
1425 Phosphate & Crushed cotton seed..
1.42
.. ... . J. C. Webb, Demopolis, Ala........ .... .
1435 Webb's Excelsior..........
7 94
Eufaula Oil and Pert. Co., Eufaula,
1439 C. S. Meal, Oil and Guano ... .......
10.02
MVa1l
dog, Rucker & Co., Atlanta, Ga...
1441 Southern Ammoniated Dis. bone..
.L
''
''
G.
10 92
1442 Old Dominion Guano ................
9.06
1443 F'armer's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone. Hammond, Hull & Co., Savannah, Ga...
8.50
......
.............
1444 Old
8.42
1445 Ga. State Stand. Amm'd Superphosphate
6.99
1448 High Grade Veg. Fertilizer........... .
4 45
Davis, Marshall & Co., Mobile, Ala ...
1455 Magnet Soluble Guano...............
1399 Fertilizer ........................
1402 Georgia State Grange Fertilizer
.
1403 Amomoniated Dissolved Bone........
1404 Ammoniated Dissolved Bone
1405 Rock City Guano..................
1408Fertilizer ...........
.......
1410 Troy Perfect Guano .......
1411 Pike County Guano...............
1412 Farmer's Alliance Guano.
1413 F. F. I. Co. High Grade
1414 Golden Grain Fertilizer...............
Guano.
i3uldwin Fertilizing company, Savannah,
. o
iano;
C
C
.........
.............
c
Guano.....
Ala..
Reliable..
Ga..
3.48
2.16
0 85
3 04
2 69
2.19
1.05
1.97
1.90
2.73
2.82
3.69
3.05
2.6t,
0.76
5.28
2.83
0 61
0.82
1.20
1.99
0.94
0.92
4.10
1.99
2.24
2.3
1.45
1.44
0.83
1.60
1 95
1.90
1.65
1.31
1.72
1 93
3.69
6.13
0.84
1.51
0.50
0.91
2.23
2.68
2 90
0 80
3.00
2.31
1.82
1.78
1.68
2.17
2.31
2.10
1 68
1.96
3.36
3.01
2.73
1.261
1.89
1.12
4.96
1.40
2 38
2.80
1.75
1.82
1.75
4.75
2.66
1.50
2.00
2 04
1.18
1.92
0.85
1.81
1 .30
1 21
3.00
3.31
2.20
1 31
2.06
0.08
1.47
3.39
2.15
2.08
1.02
0.42
2.37
5.55
1.82
0
$22 92
24 64
24 41
24 29
24 51
17 21
26 26
25 68
26 07
31 10
31 39
29 11
22 04
24 74
15 07
30 86
25
27
30
23
23
23
35
25
00
37
61
23
24
23
93
01
Bradley Fert. Co., Boston, Mass...........
1458 Carolina Fertilizer............
1459 B. D. ea Fowl Guano...............
1460 Eagle Ammoniated Dissolved Bone.
1461 Bradley's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone...
1462 Bradley's Patent....................
1465 Americus Guano..................
1466 Eufaula Fertilizer..................
1468 Fertilizer..........................
1171 Ammoniated Guano.................
Pacific Guano...............
1472
1475 Home Mixture
1476 East Alabama Fertilizer No. 2.........
"
No. 1........
1477 East'"
1478 Lister's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone....
1481 Atlantic Soluble Guano..............
"
Fertilizer..................
1482
soluble'
c.
1483 Fertilizer ............
M~1486 MI. S. Guano......................
01486, Gossypium Phospho................
1489 Home Mixture.....................
1490 Patent Pacific Guano...............
1493 shepoo Fertilizer ..................
Disolved
Bone.........
Coweta High
Grade................
1512 Aurora Am'd Phosphate.............
1513 Fertilizer ..........................
1514 Homestead Guano ..................
1515 Adair's Amd. Dissolved Bone...... ...
1517 East Alabama Fertilizer No. 3.........
cc
Co..
.
1499 Fertilizer...........................
.
1502 imericus Guano ................
.
1503 Home Mixture . ....................
.......
1504 Fertilizer.....................
.
1505 Fertilizer .........................
.
1509 Lee Fertilizer .....................
...
1510 Farmer's Club Guano... ..........
151i
cc
C.... 00....
1
1497 Ammoniated
8.83
8.81
8.79
cc
"
8 48
11.28
Williams & Clarke Fert. Co., N, Y........._,
8.04
Eufaula Oil and Fertilizer Co., Eufaula, Ala..
8.04
6 89
S. E. Greenhill, Pleasant Site, Ala......... .
6 24
Reasin Fert. Co., Baltimore, Md .............
W. J. Pollard, Augusta, Ga ...............
6 54
.
Co.,
Columbus,
Ga........
Columbus Fert.
7 29
East Alabama Feitilizer Co., Clayton, Ala....I 9.19
8.08
Lister's Ag. and Chem. Works, Newark, N. J. 7.76
7 10
Atlantic Phos. Co., Charleston, 8.
5.76
6 52
.
Albany Fertilizer Co., Albany, Ga .........
5.76
W. J. Hudson, Mobile, Ala..............
6.40
S. E. Greenhill, Pleasant Site, Ala..........
J. W Crawford, Lawrenceville, Ala........
6.47
10.59
Southern, Phos. Co., Atlanta, Ga..........
7.66
Ashepoo Fertilizer Co.. Charleston, S.
6 89
W. F. Vandiver, Montgomery, Ala.........
8 54
Wight, Weloskey & Brown, Albany, Ga..
Clarke Fert. Co., N. Y..........
9.38
rWilliams
6.02
Columbus Fert. Co., Columbus, Ga........
7.27
Chattahoochee Fert., Co, Eufaula, Ala...
7.06
R. Q. Edmondson & Bro., Eufaula, Ala...
7.08
........
MI T. Trawick, Opelika,
7.60
8 71
Coweta Fert. Co., Newnan, Ga.. ..........
8.14
7 81
.
J. C. Killebrew, Newton,
8.85
Adair Bros. & Co., Atlanta, Ga............
8 23
East AlbmaFrto.latn
6.79
&
East
.
.
.
.
.
.
labaa
Fet.
C.,
Ala. ......
Cayto,
Al.......
o
Ala.............
2.27
2.19
2.24
2 20
0.67
1.52
2 33
330
3.44
2.01
2.38
2.25
1.55
1.85
4.43
1.66
4 43
2.08
2.42
0.89
2.20
3.75
1.81
1.69
3.44
2.19
4.22
1.75
2.26
0.76
0 71
1.21
0 72
1.63
1.58
1.01
1.03
1 56
1.56
0.33
1.72
1.84
1.47
2.46
3 38
1.24
1 08
~211
2.42
1.47
3.80
1.35
3.80
2 46
1.45
0 76
2.60
3.93
0
74
0.94
1 .08
1.08
2.87
1.80
1.58
1.20
1.11
2.90
0.87
2.02
2.65
1.89
2.31
1.82
2.52
1.89.
1.68
1.68
2.59
2.24
2 17
2.03
154
2.52
2.10
1.96
1.54
2 80
1.57
266
2.31
2.38
1.61
1.33
2.80
2.24
2.10
2.17
1.40
2 10
2 03
2.24
2.10
2.10
1.82..
2.66
1.82
1.13
1.59
0 79
1.21
1.00
1.06
3 70
1.80
1.85
1 26
1.82
3.19
2.19
1.48
1.73
0.95
1.74
0.95
1 64
1 92
2 13
1 14
1.65
1.40
1.20
2.28
1.90
1.13
1 94
2'38
2.14
2.73
2.08
1.97
2.77
25
27
24
27
26
21
24
25
25
24
23
26
27
22
22
22
24
22
24
24
28
22
22
27
26
24
24
23
23
25
25
2.4
23
21
27
22
15
09
42
05
29
95
41
73
02
69
68
54
50
66
79
23
93
35
73
25
63
20
79
84
53
66
63
51
37
17
07
19
80
44
13
41
Reported
Analyses
by
Dr. N. T Lupton from
Otober 1, 1889, to April 1, 1890-Continued.
PHOSPATES CONTAINING NITROGEN AND POTASH.
PHOSPHORIc AcID.
0
z
j
06
O
NAME
03
BY WHOM SENT.
OF FERTILIZER.
0
ssolved
Bone........... Kennesaw Guno Co., Atlanta, Ga.........
1521
iiooiiialed DiI
6
1522 digh Grade Ammoniated Guano".......
Pike Martin.Mntgomery, Ala..
1524 'omplete Fertilizer. ................
Ga.
Treadwell, Abbott & Co.,
1528 Jrow n Guano..... ................
Ala.
1531iEast Alabama Ftitilizer No. 5.........East Alabama Fertilizer Co.,
Atlanta,
1532
~
1533
'
<
'
<"
"
Clayton,
6..........
7
'
<
......
1535Ferilier...................Huntsville Fert. Co., Huntsville, Ala.
J. C. Killebrew, Newton, Ala.
1539 Guano, lot No. 1 ..................
1540 Guano, lot No. 2. .................
1541 Guano, lot No. 3...................
1543 Soluble Pacific Guano............... W. L. Sampey, Clan ton, Ala ....... .......
John H. Murphey, Mt. Pinson, Ala.........
1544 Fertilizer, No. 5.....................
Co, Atlanta, Ga ...
1546 Ammoniated Thssolved. Bone........ Treadweli, Abbott
1535
Fertilizer
1547 Buno
.
Iunsil
................
Fertilizer. *....................
1548 Gilt Edge Guano................. ..
......
1549 Chatham Guano. ..
1552 Georgia State Grange Fertilizer. .
....... .....
1555 Guano ...............
1557 Fertilizer.
I
.......
Nio.
1561 Fertilizer.......................
............
1562 Fertilizer. .....
1559 Fertilizer
1563 Fertilizer.
...................
1567 Fertilizer......,..................
.........
O
z
tlnan
ono Fertilizer
&
Co., Baltimore,
MdI
G. Harnies, Trimoble, Ala..........
J. S. Lisenby, Echo, Ala ................
.. ..
0..W. Cooper, Oxford, Ala
Ridge, Ala.....
11. I.i'teed, H11wA
.
....
....
G. H. See, New Castle. Ala................
.1. P.
Darr, Millp
ort,
Ala.
.
........
<
....
.....
<<
W. J Hudson, Mobile, Ala........ ..... .
.....
Byars (Coale, Carrolton, Ala ..
.
..
J. H McGaha, Coal Fire, Ala
....
6.45
6 91
1 .07
8.00
7.10
6 77
6.95
7 64
7.4t
7.91
8.35
8.85
8.5:&
6.79
6.8 5
7.37
7.75
7.12
5.95
7 54
7.66
5.74
2.9
6.16
6.24
1.92 4.16
2 34 13 61
3.04L 1.01
2.36 3.52
. 1.92 2.52
2.41 2 70
2 45 2.48
3.65 0.82
2.49 2.04
2.33 1.97
2.22 2.29
2.07 0.94
0.52 1.6
2.03 3.98
3.96 0.88
3 59 2.07
2.61 3.54
1.75 4.51
1.83 1.03
1.15 1.74
2.39 2.31
3.12 1 87
4.72 1 62
2 12 1.-70
2 27 1 93
0
U
la, a
oC)
2.24
2.24
2 .52
2 66
1.75
1.75
1.61
2 94
1 96
1.96
1 82
2.10
2.3b
2 73
1 .96
2.80
1.89
1 75
1 89
2 45
1
75
3 01
'2 10
2 52
2.55
cci
23.01
1.74 24 34
16 11
1.94 27 85
2 72 23 07
2 96 23 55
2.37 '22 74
0.50 23 04
2.47 25 06
2.37 25 41
2.15 25 06
0. 92 25 49
1.45 24 29
1.41 25 28
2.2 26 13,
0.97 28 33
2.45 25 37
2.07 22 19
1.52 20 57
1.39 23 97
1.50 23 41
2.57 27 5~
0.67 20 39
2 09 24 33
2.00 24 86,
1569
1570
1571
1573
1578
1579
1583
1585
1586
..
.
......
J. A. Gass, Benevola, Ala.............
Globe Guano
................... Geo. A. Folmer & :on, Lucerne, Ala
Rock City Guano...................S.
P. Barrun, Andalusia, Ala..............
.....
J. Bradley, Beard, Alabama.....
Fertilizer..........
.:
Southern 1Akmmoniated Dissolved Bone.. R. E. L. Bugg, Goldville, Ala ...
tieflin, AlaL
Georgia State Grange Fertilizer......... W. R. Hunnicutt
Mfobile Standard Guano ...............
J. M. Funderburk, Reform. Ala .
Troy Fcrt.. Co, Troy,
....
Troy Perfect Guano .....
.............
Georgia State Grange Fertilizer ..
S. J. Brown, DDadeville, Ala ...
Fertilizer
...........
&son,
Ala,
ACID PHOSPATE WITH
6 54
1 59
6 98
1.69
8.70
2.27
1.85
1 24
1.06
2.66
4 34
1:82
2.36 25 07
5.05 37 40
1 21 22 17
7.08
2.06
23(;2.38
240 2.539
7.83
7.56
3.05
9 13
1 54
1.58
4.82
0 76
1.6
2 10
2 841 182
1 78 2.24
1 35 21 95
05
2 15
1.6+ 20 4;;
2 73 26 39
7.35
2.19
14.2640
4 93
1 89
2.1
1.95
2:36.;
POTASH,
PhosphoricAcid.
z
OF FERTILIZERa.
By WHOM
SENT.
m
m
iNAME
"
GT
1401 Bone and Potash...... ....
.............
Baldwin Fertilizer Co., Savannah, Ga
02
10 54
2 22
1 85
4
14C7 Phosphate with Potash.... ...........
.. .. John C. Cheney, Moutgoiaery, Ala....... .. 11.02
1417 Phosphate with Potash .....................
Adair Brothers & Co., Atlanta, Ga.......... 7 66
1529 Crown Acid Phosphate...... ... ..... .....
freadwell, Abbott & Co., Atlanta, Ga .......
10 90
2 57
4.15
3.43
1 75
1 7.
1.56
2 27 22 6'
2 65~ 20 3(
2 47 2:3 9(
1587 Dissolved Bone.......
2 36
0.21
0 6,
...................
J. B. Smith, Mulberry, Ala
...
...
10.,561
$2;3
1(
(i
5
6
20.0k
5
Analyses Reported by Dr. ...
Lupton fronm October 1st, 1889, to April lst, 1290.
ACID PHOSPHATES.
Phosphoric Acid.
0
z
oSPHo
0
BY WHOM SENT.
NAME OF 'FERTILIZER.
23
nnn
r
Seir
er
CO
1398 Phosphate....
140C. Georgia State Grange Acid Phosphate.
1406 Phosphate...........................
1409 Troy Acid Phosphate................
1418 Phosphate .............................
1419 Magnet Acid Phosphate...............
S1420 Phosphate
142, Phosphate. .........................
1424 Phosphate saturated with C. S.Oil.........
1438 Phosphate ..............................
.
1440 Southern Acid Phosphate
........
1446 Georgia State Standard Acid Phosphate ...
1449 English Acid Phosphate...................
... ..... .
1463 Palmetto Acid Phosphate .........
.
1467 Acid Phosphate ..........................
......
.........
..
1469 Phosphate .... .....
.
1470 Acid Phosphate..... ....................
........
1473 Tinsleys Phosphate .............
...............
1474 Soluble Bone.......
1479 Atlantic Dissolved Bone ...................
........
.
1480 Atlantic Acid Phosphate .......
1485 Berkley Phosphate.,...........,........... .
S. Acid Phosphate.... .........
].487
M.
Tinsley Fertilizer Co., Selma, Ala.............
Baldwin Fertilizer Company, Savannah, Ga.
John C. Cheney, Montgomery, Ala.
......
[roy Fetilizer Company, Troy, Ala...........
Adair Brothers & Co., Atlanta, Ga............
Davis, Marshall & Co.,
Mobile,
Ala............
Mobile,
Ala...........
l insley Fertilizer Company, Selma, Ala........
McMillan &
Harrison,
A. St. C. Tennille, Troy, Ala...............
East Alabama Fertilizer Company, Clayton,
Ala..
.
Maddox, Thicker & Co., Atlanta, Ga ..........
Hammond, Hull & Co., Savannah, Ga ..........
..
\V. F. Vandiver &Co., Montgomery, Ala
Bradley Fertilizer Company, Boston, M..ss..
Chattahoochee Fertilizer Company, Eufaula, Ala..
C. A. Hughes,
Get-np, Ala
..............
...
Rasin Fertilizer Cooapany, Baltimore, Md....
W. C Kennon.........
Columbus Fertilizer Company, Columbus, Ga... .
Atlantic Phosphate Company, Charleston, S. C..
M. T. Trawick, Opelika, Ala.................
W. J. Hudson, Mobile, Ala.
.........
.
7.31
1015
11.88
1'x.40
11.40
11.92
10.50
10.50
8.65
6.7 9
13.63
12.26
12.21
12.23
10 69
10 06
13.44
11.44
10 56
12.44
11.07
10.54
11.50
2.43
202
ImpiS
4.36
2.39
3.02
2 42
5.61
1 24
2.00
2.44
1.18
3.13
5.78
2.08
2.54
3.15
1.50
1.58
3.30
3.06
.4
0
ne.r,
2.32 f17
4 42 18
1.80 21
-1.47
23
0.92 23
1.92 21
1.92 20
0.28 19
4.47 21
2 50 21
0.14 22
1 31 21
1.84 21
0.60 20
1.88 20
2.76 23
1.28 23
2.55 20
2 01 20
2.09 20
1.50 20
3.13 21
2.00 21
8~
73
4(.
1:3
64
4(
38
3&
39
7(
3(
39
97
11
7?
7(.
2
97
56
91
00.
76
84
1491 Phosphate.... ................
., ...
C. A. Hughes, Get-up, Ala.... . ... .... ..
9.35
1494 Ashepoo Phosphate......................Ashepoo Phosphate Company,
SC
12 74
1495 XX Phosphate..........................V.
F. Vandiver, Montgomery, Ala..............11.50
1496 Diamond Solable Bone.....................
c
"
11.78
1506 Berkley Acid Phosphate...................Chattahoochee Fertilizer Company, Eufaula, Ala
8 90
1516 Adiar's Acid Phosphate....................Adair Bros & Co., Atlanta, Ga.........11.82
1523 High Grade Acid Phosphate...............Kennesaw Guano Company, Atlanta, Ga.........9.75
Burkes, Auburn, Ala...........:..
...
12 36
1525 Berkley Phosphate.......................J.
1527 Acid Phosphate......................
C. W. Williams, Bosenburg, Ala.........
3 55
1534 Dissolved Bone..........................East
Alabama Fertilizer Company, Clayton, Ala
11.67
1536 Phosphate No. 1..........................
McQueen Smith, Prattville, Ala........
. . . .. 12 55
1537
1538
c"
"c
2
.............
«3.
"c
1545 Wando Acid Phosphate................... W. L. Sampey, Clanton, Ala..........
1550 Phosphate No. 9..
.......................
McMillan & Harrison, Mobile,
1551
cc
cc 7.
.
.
...
.cc
.....
1553 Georgia State Grange Acid Phosphate........0. W. Cooper & Co., Oxford,.Ala.....
-~1556 Atlantic Acid Phosphate.................... 0. T. Jeter, Boyd Tank, Ala...
...........
y 156t1 Phosphate ...................
.... ...
J. P. Darr, Millport, Ala..
.....
...
Ward & May, Cuba Station, Ala ...
1564
"c...............
1566
"4...............
....
J. H. ,McGaha, Coal Fire, Ala....... ........
1568
"c.........
.. ,........
J. D. Connell, Brundidge, Ala...........12.13
1572 Acid Phosphate............................ S. P. Barron, Andalusia, Ala...................
Ala............
1576
1577
Phosphate.... .............
"
........
..............
1580
"c
.............
1581 High Grade English
Acid
Farmers Alliance, Auburn, Ala.................
.J. H. Burgess, Beard, Ala .....................
.. H. B. Rives, Portland, Ala...........10.17
...
..
Phosphate No. 2 .... A..C. Lunni,
....
1584 Phosphate .
....
.......
...
..
1582 Tinsley's Acid Phosphate No. 1.
..
..
c
Pine Apple, Ala .................
..
c.......
E M. Rice, .Auburn, Ala........
..
27
4.83
3.04 21
2.81
0.46 23 32
2.66
2.70
3.42
3.54
3.68
0.91
7.39
1.83
3.84
2.33
2.30
2.09
1.22
3.79
2.07
4 20
2.26
2.31
13.03
9.77
4.08
5.65
0.53 25 66
3.08 23 13
10.88
3.13
2.79 21 01
9.86
4.56
1.51 21 63
10.11
9.19
11.57
12.36
11.90
9.38
2.46
2.00
9.60
2.62
5.30
4.12
3.70
1.29
3.74
1.63
1.82
2.08
2.10
1.29
3.71
11.63
8.33
2.94
2.24
2.09 21 85
1.64 15 85
10.52
1.98
2.89
3 82 18 2%
2.56 20.11
Charleston,
14.4268
21
21
18
23
20
19
16
20
24
18
16
19
25
21
22
24
19
24
72
48
04
14
90
41
25
58
85
76
87
17
90
02
37
95
11.15
4.01
1.60 22 74
6.89
4.37
3.60 16 80
MISCELLANEOUS FERTILIZERS.
Phosphoric Acid.
0
Z
1423 Kainite......
............................
1436 Cotton Seed Meal........East
1437 Muriate of Potash......................
1447 Kainite..........
1453 Muriate of Potash..........................[roy
1454 Concentrated Tankage.....................
1456 Carib Guano.......................
1457
BY WHOM
NAME OF FERTILIZER.
'
..
...
Watar Citrate
Acid
Soluble. Soluble Soluble.
SENT.
McVillie in & Harrison, Mobile, Alabama
Ala ,bama Fert. Co., Clayton, "
Sa.a
John Q lite,
.......
Mobile,..........
....
cc
as,
6.938.50
'
..
Adam
M1. Kirksey, Eutaw
Sand...............................Foster
Bone
Dust .
..
...
......
1518 Muriate of Potash ..
.............
1526 Natural Phosphate....................
1530 Cotton Seed Meal....... ...................
1542 Swan Island Guano............
1558
7.28
1.20
19.38
12.34
12.33
0 028
3.20
6 82
4.78
17.35
11.83
Hammonad, Hull & Co., savannah, Ga
Feertilizer Co., Troy, Alabama.
.........
Guano........,,.................
3.34
B4
..
1484 Swan Island Guano........................A.
1492 Green
.......
....
1500 Cotton Seed Meal.........
c1501 C. S. Hull ashes. ...........................
1507 [tankage .................................
1508 Carib
0
.......
......................
1565 Bat Manure ....
... ............
............
1574 Fertilizer....... .... ........
.... ........
1575 Supposed Phosphate .....................
Montgon nery Oil Works, Montg'iy,
6
B. MEayer, Mau'f Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Alabama
W. J.] Hudson, Mobile,
East AlalLbama Fert. Co., Clayton,
Ile
Huntsvil: Fert. Co., Huntsville,
N. Adaii: s, Mobile,.........
..
lobertson,
Carrolton,..."
W. G. B3
Richland Springs, Texas..
W. S. W1
all,
J. G. Stewart,
Shelley, Booker
Mobile,
2.67
0.12
5.79
Alabama.
&Co., Birmingham,"
7.28
CSI
12.96
1.67
50.69
12.44
50.24
0.115
1.71
27.20
2 52
48.87
1.13
2.75
15.19
14.76
3 86
19 82
0.88
4.90
1.29
2.17
8 05 1.31
FERTILIZERS USED ON EXPERIMENT STATION, AUBURN, ALA.
Nos. 1588--1592 Cotton Seed
Meal............................................
Amnmonium Sulphate...................................................
Dissolved Bone Dust...............................................
Edisto Acid Phosphate........... ...........................
Kainit ..................................................
2 51
........
.........
...............
...
10.64
10.92
5.47
4.46
4.18
11.71
1.73
1 10
1.33
12.75
Guaranteed Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers, as rendered to Commissioner of Agriculture by Dealers and Manufacturers---Sea;o
8-0
PHOSPHORIC ACID.
BY WHOM REPORTED.
BY WHOM
MANUFACTURED.
NAME OF FERTILIZER OB CHEMICAL.
WHERE
MANUFACTURED.
NAME AND ADDRESS.
CC?
t
C
i
s Cumberland Bone Sup. Phos. of Lime... Charles Ellis, Savannah, Ga.
3
Elliston Acid Phosphate.............
Ammoniated Guano................
No. 1 English Acid Phosphate.......
Americus Guano..............
John M. Green's Formula..........
Americus Dissolved Bone...........
Charles
do
do
...
Lorentz & ]ittler, Baltimore, Md.
do
do
...
Americus Guano Co., Americus, Ga..
do
do
do
do
do
do
Davis, Marshall & Co., Mobile, Ala.
do
do
do
do
do.
Ellis....
New
Lorentz & Rittler
do
......
Va...
I
Ala..
600
Chem. &Phos.
York..
Baltimore,
do.
do.
6
11.75
6
2 12
200
B tim're, Md
...
Americus Guano Co.. Aniericus,
do
Davis, Marshall & Co..
Edisto Phosphate Co..
Imported
....
Davie & Whittle
...
Davie & Whittlc, Petersburg,
do
do
do
.Jo. C.. Webb,. Demopolis, Ala.... . John C. Webb ...
do
do
......
do
Columbus Oil Mills, Columbus, Miss Columbus Oil Mills....
Standard Fertilizer ....
.......
do
do
do
.. ,
.............
.
Acid Phosphate .......
McMillan & Harrison..
McMillan & Harrison, Mobile,
Perfection Guano...... .............
Imported .............
do
do
Kainit ...........................
do
.
do
do
.
Acid Phosphate...................
Kennesaw Guano Co..
Guano
Co,
Atlanta,
Ga...
Kennesaw
Kennesaw
enswA.Ds High Gradeoe..
Am ............
do
do
..
..
do
do
do
..
do
Kennesaw High Grade Acid Phos...
do
do
.
..
do
Mark Clayton's Choice Am. Dis. Bone.
Co., Atlanta, Ga. Clifton Ch. & Phos. Co
Clifton- Complete Fertilizer........... Clifton
do
do
do
Clifton acid phosphate...............
Abbott & Co, Atlanta, Ga. Walton & Whann.Co ..
Treadwell,
Crown guano.............. .........
7
Eddystone Sol. Guano...............
Magnet Sol. Guano................
Magnet Acid Phosphate.............
German Kainit...................
Owl Brand ........................
Owl Brand.........................
Webb's Excelsior S.................
Webb's Excelsior.....................
200 1.50
.New York.
.........
Md..
Ga
IIS
20(
200
20
7
22
1.50 )20 85
.. 19 50
22 80
.. :1950
1 22 30
22.30
1
.....19 50
22 30
1
22 75
1
... 18 00
1000
18 85
1
1 25321 96
7 2
2
2
3
10
20T
200)
2
7
2
2
do
200 2.50 4
4
1
Mobile, Ala
200
1
6 6
Charleston, S. C.
Germany...
200 .10
2
1
Petersburg, Va 200 1.50..
2
1.85 6 3
do
200
2.68 327 53
316244025
Demopolis, Ala
do
200 4 96 1 42 5.280.84 1.47 732 50
60
3.11 l28 13
1
2.85 6.273
Columbus, Miss.
22 78
12.52 2.612.08 ..
do
100
21 17
3
5.252
1
Mobile, Ala .... 200 2
)1250
200
do
.
0.25.12.50 1800
2
I.10
200
do
..
50 22 05
3.50 .1
25
tlan ta, Ga .... 200
21 55
1
3 50 ..
2 5
200
do
200 2.. 10 3.50
... 2025
do
do
1.50 22 05
200
3.50..
2 5
do
..
23 80
1
8 22
200 2
do
...
.: 1950
2 2
11
200
do
..
1
1 2035
Charleston, S C.. 200 1.50 6 3
do
do
2
3
1
1.25
2.3
2
1
1
4141
8
Guaranteed Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers, as rendered to the Commissioner of Agriculture by Dealers and Manufacturers-Continued
C
PHOSPHORIC ACID.
BY WHOM REPORTED.
NAME OF FERTILIZER OR.CHEMICAL.
WHERE
MANUFACTUI ED.
Mat
0
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Treadwell, Abbott & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
4m. dissolved bone.................
do
do
.....
Crown acid phosphate....
do
do
T. A. & Co's. ammoniated dissolved bone
Complete fertilizer................. Schoize Bros., Cbattanooga, Tenn
do
do
&cid phosphate...................
H. C. Fisher, G. M., Newn,
...
Coweta high grdde....... ...
do
do
Aurora am.- phospho....
Georgia State grange fertilizer........ Baldwin Feet. Co., Savannah, Ga....
do
do
Am. dissolved bone...............
do
do
Bone and potash.
do
do
Georgia State grange acid phosphate
do
do
Bone compound.....................
M1.
&
Co.,
Baltimore,
.no.
Merryman
bone................
Am. dissolved
do
do
Georgia Test.................
(d0
do
High grade acid phosphate.............
National Pert. Co., Nashville, Tenn..
..........
Rock City guano
do
do
Tjennessee guano.....................
do
do
.
Old Hickory guano...... ..............
do
do
.
National dissolved bone................
(10
do
Am. dissolved bone...................
do
do
National tobacco fertilizer... ........
do
do
Nationnl vegetable fertilizer.......... .
do
do
.....
Acid phosphate
do
do
with potash......
Acid 'phosphate.
Edisto Phos. Co., (Charleston, S. C
Edisto acidulated rock...... .........
do
do
.
....
Edisto dissolved -bone..........
do
do
Edisto am. sup. phos................. .
Ga.
.....
BY WHOM
MANUFYACTURED.
Bowker
Fertilizer
Co..
Co..
Brighton,
Mass
Charleston, S. C.
do
do
4cholze
....
Chattanooga, T.
Whann Co.. Charleston, S. C.
Walton
Coweta 1 ertilizr Co. _ Newnan, Ga
do
do
Baldwin Fertilizer Co.. Port Royal, S. C.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Jno. Merrymaii
Co.. Barren bisd, N Y
do
do
do
do
Nashville, Tenn.
Walton & Whann
Bros
&
d'r
&
do
do
do
do
do
Edisto Phosphate
du
do
Co..
200
1.50
6
2
1
1
1885
rolz
1.75
2
10.. 2.......10
11
1.85 7
2 22 71
1.' 5
1.5020 32
6501.501
1.75
82
1.502
23 82
1.75 8
23 82
2
1.50 2
[.75
1.65
1.65
4
2050
2
1 50 ......
2182
2
2.50
2
1
2
2
2 50 1
19.43
1
..... 1650
1
1943
1
1
1943
1
9
2
10
2
8
6
6
10
1.65 6
1.65 6
.1.656
.83 8
.83 8
2 06 6
2.50 6
200
200
200
do
200
do
200
do
200
(10
200
do
200
do
200
do
Charlcston, S. C. 200
200
do
200 '1.23
do
do
do
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
167
167
0
2
2
2
2
1.50
2
18 00
1
1
1
1
1
1
1943
1943
1924
...... 18 24
2
1
1
3
2
23 03
2375
10
2
1
.....
18 00
10
9
9
7
2
3
3
2
1
2
2000
1 50...18 00
1.50...1800
1.50...,18 29
Edisto am. dissolved bone...........
Edisto soluble
Edisto am. fertilizer................
Edisto acid phosphate..............
Lister's am. dis. bone phosphate.
Standard am. sol. guano.............
Stern's am. raw bone sup. phos.
Champion farmers choice...........
Dissolved bone
Alabama cotton grower.............
Gossypium phospho................
Scott's animal am. guano............
Scott's potasso. phospho.............
Scott's high grade acid phos..
.
Bowker's cotton fertilizer............
Nassau guano.....................
Drown guano.....................
Bowker's dissolved bone phosphate.
4assau dissolved bone phosphate.
mixture....................
soluble bone......................
Farmer's friend fertilizer...........
Standard........ .... ............
bone .......
......
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Lister's A. C. Works, Newark, N.
Standard G.
Mfg Co., N. 0..
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Geo. W. Scott Mfg. Ci'., Atlanta, Ga.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Jno. D. Weld, Savannah, Ga.
do
do ....
do
do ....
do
do ...
do
do
Columbus Fert. Co, Columbus, Ga
do
do
Read Fertilizer Co., New
Albeny Fertz
F. I. Co., Albany, Ga.
Slingluff & Co., Baltimore, Md ..
3altimore dissolved
.
do
do
...
ugh grade acid phosphat........... .
do
do
...
)skalimne..........................
do
do
~atapsco am. sol. phosphate....... .. . Potapsco Guano Co., Augusta, ...Ga.. .
gm. dissolved bone..................
do
do
..
~atapsco acid phosphate....... ..... .
do
do
~atapsco acid phosphate. .......
..... .
do
do
Lshepoo fertilizer ..............
Ashepoo Phos. Co., Charleston, S. C..
lutaw fertilizer.....................
do
do
Lshepoo acid phosphate.... .........
.
do
do
lutaw
acid phosphate.... ... .... ....
.
do
do
Lainit .... ......
:............
......
do
do
guano...............
J..
&Chem.
Home
,.mmoniated
bone...
&
York.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Lister's A. C. Works.. Newark, N. J..
Standard Guano .
New Orleans, La
and Chem.Mfg Co....
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
G. W. Scott Mfg Co.. Atlanta,
do
do
do
...
do
.do do
3owker Fertilizer
do
do
do
do
do
do
de
do
Columbus Fertilizer Co Girard, Ala...
do
do
..
Read Fertilizer
,New York...
Albany Ft. Co & F I Co Albany, Ga..
200:1.64
200' 1.64
200;2.06
200
167 1.65
200- 1.84
200.
200 1 84
200
200- 2.25
200; 2
1.84
Ga..... 200 1 56
7
7
2
2
1.50..1990
7
8
2
2
1.50..
2153
1.50 .. 1500
6
4
2
4
3
0 50
1
2
21
4
4
1
2
21 18
4
4
13
6
43
6
3
4
1.50.
0.50
0 50
.19
1943
18-
0.67 19 85
.20
2
-
90
25
22 77
1
1 5022 80
1
1
2093
1950
200
7
5
1
2
2000
200
7 50 550 1
.
200 1.75 7
2
2
1 2521 57
200 1.75 7
2
2
1.2521 57
200 1.75 7
2
2
1.252157
9
2
200
1251775
200
10
3
2
....
1950
2u0 2 25 6
2 2
1.50 22 27
200
.. 10
3
1
.....
200 1 85 6
3
2Z
1 21.71
200 2 75 6
25 1.6023 57
Baltimore,
Slingluff & Co ...
6
3
1
2
23 30
200 2
.. . .
do
200 1.50 7.50 3
do
1
2
23 60
do
200
.. . ,
do
50
2
1
11
9
1
3.50 22 25
do
200
do
. .. .
25 151
1
22 30
do
Patapsco Guano
200 2
21 32
do
200 1 75 6 75 2.25 1.50 1
do
3
1
1
1900
9
do
do
200
200
10
3
1
...
1950
do
do..
2096
1
Ashepoo Phos. Co.... Charleston, S. C. 200 1.85 6 2~2 252
1
20 96
200 1.85 6.25 2.25 2
do
do..
200
8 502
1
..... 1575
do
..
do
1575
I
....
8.0
200
do
..
do
200,
11
1100
i,........
do
d0
Co..
Co....
Md..
Co..
2
1950
1.501
503
6.752
19.
Guaranteed Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers, as rendered to the Commissioner of Agriculture by Dealers and Manufacturers-Continued.
PHOSPHORIC ACID
BY WHC~EOM
IEEPO~ITED.B
NAME OF FERTILIZER OR CHEMICAL.
NAME AND ADDRESS.
THE.
RE
WO
MANUFACTURED.
MANU
rrre
d)
mobile standard guano..............W. J. Hudson, Mobile,'Ala.......W. J. Hudson
.Viubile
obile standard acid phosphate.
do
do
do
do
loulding's bone compound
....
W. & H. H. Goulding, Baltimore Md
& H. M. Gouldiig. ialtim ore
gm. dissolved bone.................N.
W. Fertilizing Co. Chicago, Ill....N W. Fertilizer Co Chicag
IllI
2nglish acid phosphate.............. N. H. Holmes, Montgomery, Ala.
mported...........Englar
Elolmes' formula..:.................. ..
do
do
...
S. H. Holmes.
ery,
Ali,
ontg'
Ivey's
formula.....................
do
do
.. ,
do.do
do
do
....
do.
...............
do
guano.
.ell's ammoniated bone super-phosphate rhe Zell Guano Co., Baltimore, Md. the Zell Guano Co .. Baltim
dell's economizer......................
do
do*
do.
do
Zells calvert guano.......................
Mo
do.dodo
...
do
Brown's cotton and corn..............L. B. Brown Oil Co., St. Louis, Mo.. R. B. Brown Oil Co.. St.
uis
Lio
Soluble Pacific guano................Pacific Guano Co , Wood Hall, Mass Pacific Guano Co .. Vood ore .1,Mass
Baker standard guano ........
.. ..... Chemical Co. of Canton, Baltimore,Md Chem. Co. of Canton.. Biltim,
,Md
..
Pure dissolved ammoniated bone., .-.
do
do
do
.
do
Resurgam guano........................
do
do
do
.
do
Pure dissolved South Carolina bone...,
do
do
do
.
do
Atlantic soluble guano................ Alantic Phos. Co., Charleston, S. C.. Atlantic t'hus Co... Charles 6, S. C.
Atlantic acid phosphate ..............
do
do
do
..
do
High grade acid phosphate ............
do
do
do
..
do
\r H.O
11 d
-Tuanaco
MIdl.
lo
Istot
Cherokee dissolved
bone..................
Atlantic dissolved bone ................
Soluble guano...:............:........ Ashley
Cotton and corn combined............. ...
Small grain specific......................
Ammoniated dissolved bone.....:..........do
Soluble fish guano........................
do
do
do
....
do
do
do
....
Phos. Co, Charleston, S. C... Ashley Phosphate Co..
do
do
..
do
..
do
do
.
do
.. ,
do
.
do
.
do
do
..
do
.
m a)
4
RSBN~FTU
~A
~d
~
Ala.
W.
,
do
2001.86 4
20
11)
2001.7;
200 1T75
1
1
2002
J
1
6
2
1
200 1 87
U
3
2001.87
u1
u75
6
6
3
2
3
8
7
5
5
4
.3
2
2002
5()
200215
75
20(4 75
200 125
20(11
200 ..
9
2001
6
200 ... 10
200
200
..
..
r..+dl
2
1
8(13 20 3.16; 2
803 203 It 2
803 2 3 10 2
5
2
2
2
.
1.50 2
2.50
2 2.50
2
1.50
1
2
1.50
1
4
4
11
2
1
2
1
2
1
4
2001 75
4
200 2.50
21 75
9 50
1
21 32
.56 19 77
.... 1950
5 20 30
.511 2cu
30
1
20" 80
1 25 2204
1 25 2204
1
1Y 82
1.
..
9
2001.75
2001
ED)
10
9
=
L
2
2
2002
R
7
2
2 5165.80
1I
1
200 .. 11
200 2 0(, 6
20U02 06
6
200....
do
do
do
do
do
do
5
3J
4
4
4
4
2
1
1
1
224
38
22 32
22 32
1887
210 )
17 90
18 00
18 00
7 50
17 50
20 80
1982
19 82
16 90
22 75
'do
do
do
Atlantic Phos. Co ....
do..
do
...
do
Sons Co
G. Ober
do..
do..
do
.
Bone Fertilizer Co
tradley Fertilizer Co..
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do"do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Eufaula
Co.
Eufaula,.Ala.
Eufaula Oil and Fert.
Oil and Ft. Co
Br rkeley Phos. Co, Charleston, S. C. erkeley Phous Co
do
do
(10
do
ho
do
do
do
do
Ala. Fert. Co., Montgomery, Ala.... Alabama Fert.. Co
do
do
do
..
..
...
Favorite forimiula fertilizer. .
do..
do
do
..
Ala. Fertilizer Co acid pihosphate...
. Imported ...
do
do
,.
Kaini t........................
do
do..
do..
...
Muriate Potash
....
Clarence Angier, Atlanta, Ga
Ga. Chem. Works
Sterling guano..................
do
do
do
Lockwood Cotton grow or .....
......
.
..
do
do..
do
.
Sterling acid phosi hate.. .......
do
do
..
Lockwood acid phosphate ...........
.
do
do
do
..
do..
Lockwood cotton grow r ............
.
do
do
...
do
Sterling guano..... .. .........
do
do
do
,.... .
Lockwood acid pho. pite.......
do
do,..
Sterling acid phosphate ...............
do
..
Acid phosphate...................
Dissolved bone....................
Kainit................
Atlantic ammoniated dissolvedbone
dissolved Lone.............
acid phosphate.............
fertilizer...............
Dissolved bone phosphate So. Car
Georgia cotton compound.....
Soluble ammoniated snp. phos. of lime..
Farmer standard phosphate.
Bono fertilizer....................
Bradley's patent
B. D. Sea Fowl Guano...............
Palmeito acid phosphate .......
Carolina Fertilizer .................
Eac'le Am. sup. phosphate..........
Bradley's Ar: dissolved bone........
Eufaula fertilizer.
Berkley acid phosphate
Berkley dissolved bone .............
"
soluble guano.............
dissolvd bone..........
'~Am.
.....
Alabama fertil zer
do
do
do
do
do
do
PelzeriRodgers&Co , Charleston, S.C
do
do
do
do
do
do
G. Ober &
Sens Co., Baltimore, Md
do
do
do
do
do
do
Blono Fertililer Co.,
do
Bradley Fertilizer Co., Boston, Mass.
&
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Baltimore,
Md
do
do
do
do
B)ston, Mass
do
do
do
do
do
Eufaula, Alan
Charleson, S. C
do
do
do
Vioni gomery
do
.
do
Imported...
do
:. .
Augusta, G4
do
do
....
do
..
do
....
do
do
....
1.65
200 1.85
200 1.85
200 .
20)0 1.85
20(.1
1.65
200 1
2
2
5-
5
200 1.75
20.
16 00
1
18 00
13 00
13
2 1.50 1 19 90
8
2.,50
18 00
10
2
9
17 50
1 50 1
2
21 80
2
6
25( 2
1725
1 50
9
1
23 80
67T 2 2 5 151
23 80
50 1
67T 2. 2
tai 7
s.5
'22 80
1
1 50 2143
7
2 51 2
1 21 71
1
21 71
St;265 2
18 00
3
1 21 71
65 2 50 2
19 43
2
1
65 2
1
19,43
2.5 2
1.25 2.50 2087
1.05 1605
1800
10 5 1.50
1l05 21 08
7
1.05 1948
26 75
2
10
2
8
22 75
2
8
1
6
1950
13
11
11 00
11
80 00
80
,1 32
21 32
1
6
9'
1900
1900
9
22 82
6.75 2 25 1.50 1
22 82
6 762 25 1 50 1
1900
1
9
3
1
1900
1 1
a
6
7
200
200
20
200 1
200
20u
2(02
200
20u 2
'65
2f.) 1.25
20(
200
200 2
.06
200' 1 05
20( 2 5t
200 2 St
200
200
20(-
200 1
75
200 1-75
200 ..
20(
200 1.75
200 1 75
200...
200..'..
Guaranteed Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers, as rendered to the Commissioner of Agriculture by Dealers and
Manufacturers -ContinuEd
PHOSPHORIC ACID.
U
BY WHCM REPORTED.
BY WHOM
MANUFACTURED.
NAME OF FERTILIZER OR CHEMICAL.
NAME AND
WHERE
MANUFACTURED.
ADDRESS.
J
pO
C
200
East Alabama Fertilizer............
L. & W. I. X. L. Am. Sup. phosphate
L & W. diss. bone with am. and potash
L. & W. high grade acid phos.
Trawick's dissolved boue...........
Lec fertilizer......................
Farmer's club guano..............
Trawick's dissolved bone............
Planter's pride....................
Piedmont acid phosphate..
Ga. state
standard acid phosphate.
Crescent bone acid phosphate.
Forest City acid phosphate.........
Ga. State standard dissolved bone phos..
Port Royal acid phosphate ......
......
phosphate....
Port.Royal dissolved bone
Oglethorpe acid phosphate...........
Hardie's cotton boll acid phosphate.
Oglethorpe dissolved
bone
phosphate...
Genuine German Kainit .......
..... .
Ga. State Standard Am. sup. phosphate.
Port Royal cotton Fertilizer ..........
Oglethorpe Am. dissolved
bone..
.............
.
Forest City dissolved bone
Crescent bone fertilizer ..............
.
Farmers am. dissolved bone..........
Clayton, Ala
Charleston, S. C. 2001.50
2002
do
do
du
...
do
do
do
do
d
(10o
20
Opelika, Ala.
T. Trawick
M. T. Trawick, Opelika, Ala..
2002.25
do
do
do
Lee Fertilizer
2002
do
do
do
..
do
200
do
do
do.
do
Marietta Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga.... Marietta Guano Co.... Atlanta, Ga.... 200 1.50
200
do
..
do
co
....
do
200
Hammond, Hull & Co., Savannah, Ga. Hammond, Hull & Co.. Savannah,
200.
do
do
do
do
200
do
do
do
do
200
do
do
do
do
20
do
do
do
do
do
200..
do
do
do
20U
do
do
do
do
200
do
do
do
do
200
do
do
do
do
200
do
do
do
do
20t) 1.65
do
do
do
do
167 1 65
do
do
do
do
200 1 65
do
do
do
do
200 1 65
do
do
do
do
200 1.65
do
do
do
do
2001.65
do
do
do
do
2001.65.
do
do
do
do
East Ala. Fert. Co., Clayton, Ala
..
East Ala. Fert. Co
Langston & Woodson, Atlanta, G
....
Langston &
.
Woodson..
Works..
Ga..
21 53
2
8
1 121
23 80
1
7 502.50 1
22 63
1
7.502.501
18 00
,.
8 503.501.
.. 1950
2
2
11
2427
2
8
1
1
8
1
1
1.75 2305
11
2
2
.... 1950
18 85
1
6 22
16 50
10
1
.50..
.... 18 00
1
2
10
10
2
1
.... 18 00
.. 18 00
2
1
10
1
... 18 00
10
2
... 18 00
10
2
1
.. 18 00
1
2
10
18 00
10
2
1
18 00
1
2
10
2
1
.. . 18 00
10
11 00
.. 11
2043
2
7
1** 1
2
2043
7 1
1
20 43
2
7
1
1
2
2043
1
7 1
'2 20 43
7 1
1
20 43
7 11
2
1
1943
1
7 1
Alliance am. dissolved bone.........
do
do
Old Reliable.....................
do
do
So. Ca. am. dissolved bone...........
do
do
H. H. & Co. pure animal bone, high grade
vegetable fertilizer.............
do
do
Eng. cotton boll acid phosphate.
do
do
M. H. & Co., am. dissolved bone.
do
do
M. H. & Co , H.G. acid phosphate.
do
do
O.W.C 0.0.....
Coweta
Fertilizer
Go,
Newnan,
Ga
............
W. G. & Co., manipulated guano.
[he Wilcox Gibbs G. Co. Savan. Ga
Excellent Ga. standard guano.
do
do
W. G. & Co., sup. phosphate.........
do
do
Pure Eng. acid phosphate............
do
do
High grade acid phosphate.........
do
do
Standard home mixture.............
Meridian F. Factory, Meridian, Miss.
English acid phosphate.............
do
do
Huntsville fertilizer................. Hun tsville F. Mo., Huntsville, Ala
Allen's Truck guano.................
The Tygert-Allen F. Co , Philadel. Pa.
Empire guano......................
[he IBasin Fert. Co., Baltimore, Md..
Sol. Sea Island Guano
do
do
So. American guano..............
do
do
King Guano
.........
do
do
Giant guano ........
...............
do
do
Folm er's guano ....................
. Globe Fert. Co , Louiiwille, Ky ...
Boguss phosphate ...... ............
.
do
do
...
Tinsley's standard fert.* (see note) . .
[insley Fertilizer Co., Selina, Ala ..
Tinsley's standard acid phos..........
do
do
Eddystone soluble guano ............
. .Tno. M. Green, tlanla, Ga........2
Atlanta am. sup. phosphate ....
do
do
...
..
"
soluble bone................
.
do
do
..
.
Rainbow sol. phosphate ...... .......
.
do
do
Sunny South acid phosphate.... .... .
do
do
Wando soluble guano......... .......
F. B. Hacker, Charleston, S. C ...
Wando am. dissolved bone........ ... .
do
do
...
Wando acid phosphate. ............
.
do
do
Wando dissolved bone .................
do
do
..
W7.
..
...
....
....
....
&
&
A
do
do.
do.
.,
do
do
r eorgia Fert. Co ...
20001.65
'20001.65
20001.65
do
do
do
do
do
do
200
200
200 01 65
do.
do
2012
2
Coweta Fert. Co .. NNewnan, Ga
20k' 2. 10
Wilcox & Gibbs G. Co. Savannah,
200
do
do
200 01.75
do
do
200 D1.75
do
do
200
do
do
201 2
eridian Fert. Factory Meridian, Miss
200
Imported
England..
...
luntsville
& M. Co Huntsville, Ala. 200
2 25
200
ygert-Allen Fert. Co. Philadelphia, Ps 200 8
Rasin Fertilizer' Co . Baltimore, Md
'200 2
...
do
do
200 2
2
do
...
do
200 2
do
....
do
200
do
...
do
200 2
Globe Fertilizer Co ..
Louisville,
4
..
do
do
200 1.25
"insley Fertilizer Co.. Selma, Ala....
200 2
200
do
do
o..
Atlanta Guano Co...
A.tlanta,
200 2
do
..
do
..
200 2
..
do
..
do
200
do.
do
...
200 1
..
do
do
200
Wando Phosphate Co.. Charleston, S. C. 200 1 65
do
..
do
200 .75
..
do
do
200
do
..
do
200
01.7
Ga..
F.
Ky..
Ga....
7
7
7
7
10
7
10
8
6
6
6
11
8
6
1
1
1
1
1. 1
1
19 43
.10 18 53
.10 18 53
1
1
2
1
I
2
1
2.75 '2
2 50 '2
4
'2
2
5
36 50
18 00
1943
15 00
2
24 80
2 50 23 82
1
2057
2.50 24 32
26 32
19 50
4
'2
1
23 80
10
16 50
6. 75 3.25 75, 1
24 77
2
250 42 70
4
.5
2 1.75 23 05
4
5
2 1.75 23 05
4
5
2
1.75 23 05
4
a
2 1.75 23 05
4
5
2
1.75 23 05
8
2
5
2300
8
2
17 87
1
8
1
1.50 24 30
11
21
00
12
7
22 30
'2
1
7
22 30
8
15 00
'2
1
8
1990
2.
.
'2
8
15 00
'2
1
6..50
19 68
7
18 92
10
.50
16 50
10
16 50
.50..
1
Guaranteed Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers, as rendered to the Commissioner of Agriculture by Dealers and Manufacturers -Continued.
PHOSPHORIC ACID.
BY
NAME
OF FERTILIZER OR
CHEMICAL.
WHOM
REPORTED.
WHERE
MANUFACTURED.
Ac
v
A
4
NAME AND ADDRESS.
E. B. Hacker, Charleston, S. C....
Etiwan Phos. (o., Charleston, S. C..
guano.....................
do
do
am. sup. phosphate.........
do
do
am. dissolved bone.........
do
do
am. dissolved bone.........
do
do
acid phosiate
Southern Phos. Co., Atlanta, Ga....
.....
bouthern acid phosphate.
do
do
...
...
southern am. dissolved bone
do
do
)ld Doninion guanoo...............
do
do
?atent Pacific gu.ao ...
Ga Chemical Works, Augusta, Ga...
atapsco ain. sol. phosphte
do
do
acid phosphate............
"
..
do
do0
'6"
au. d ssolved bone.........
do
..
do
.
Vastodon ami. sol. phns .
do
do
.
.
3xeorgia F o rmDul a........ ... ......
do
do
..
.......
~.cid phosphate ....
do
do
..
(do
do
..
.
Nastodon am. sol.
rio
do
..
Georgia Formiula...... ...........
Plow brand raw bone sup. phosphate.. . Walton Whann Co , Charleston, S.C
do
do
Reliance am. sup. i~h -sphate
do
do
W. & W. Co. amu. dissolved bone ..
do
do
Diamond soluble bone........
do
do
.........
X X acid phospba: e..
do
do
.
acid phos. high grade .
do
do
High grade Eng. acid phosphate...
Co., SavanLah, Ga..
So. States standard am. bone......... C. L.
Vando acid phosphate..............
tiwan
tiwan
itiwan
itiwan
Itiwan
phosphate.......
WHOM
MANUFACTURED.
BY
&
Eng.
Montague &
1
1
9
1.75 5
2
2
do
Etiwan Phosphate Co.
200
2
1
do
do
200 1 50 5
2
1
do
do
200 .87*.. 107
1
1do
do
200
1
do
do
883
200
1
2
10
A\tlan ta, Ga
southern Phos. Co
20
1.5+2
do
..
do
200 22.25 87
1 50 2
do
do
200
1501
..
8
do
do
.
6 3
Ga..
Georgia Chem. Works.
200 2
3
.
9
do
..
do
200
.
3
do
do
200 1.75 6
3
10
do
do
204
6
33
..
do
do
200
3 3
do
..
do
200 1.75 96
3
2
do
do
..
200
3 ;2
10
do
do
200 2
6. 7 52 2511.50
do
200 2
2
2
6
Walton & Whann Co..
do
200
2
do
Chrlon .C 200 1 50 5
1
2
do
do
200 87*107
1
1
do
do
20(0
10 *1
1
do
do
200
10
1
1
do
do
200
11,5(1
1
do
200
1
1
65
6
3
Savanniah, Ga..
C. L. Montague &
wan do PhosphateCo.. Charleston, S. C. 200
lugnsta,
2
2
1
Co..
1
16300
1 2551850
1735
1
1
1789
16 50
1
1750
21 00
151!'21'55
1,50U24 52
1.54
23
75
22 30
1900
21 32
1
19 50
2230O
1
1
21 32
1
1900
1950
22 30
1
2.25 522 05
17 35
1
1789
1
1650
.. .1650
.. 16 50
1875
1.25 521 18
1
1
..
State Alliance favorite...............
do
do
Savannah Guano Co., Savannah, Ga..
Alliance standard.................
do
Our own am. bone................
do
do
do
Excelsior am. bone...............
Diamond cotton food am. bone.
oo
do
do
do
Dissolved bone acid phosphate........
do
do
English dissolved hone acid phosphate.
Standard -of Alabama..............
do
odo
do
Southern Pacific guano...........
Farmer's favorite
do
.......
do
Acid phosphate...........
Ga. Chemical Works, Augusta,
it
do
do
..
Furman's high grade guano..........
A<<ir Bros.
Atlanta, Ga.
Buffalo bone guano.........
do
do
Furman's sol. bone with am and potash
do
do
Farish Furman's formula...........
do
do
do
Furmans acid phoTlphate.............
do
do
do
Golden gr in rt liz r .............
Homestead gui
dlo
do
.
.
.
.
Adair's am. dissolved bone...........
do
(1o
Planer's soluble guano
do
do
.
dlo
Adair's acid phosphate ..............
do
King cutto~i.
... .... W. N Reeves, Eufanla, Ala
The comp~lete cotton fertiliz. r..
Commzuercial Guano Co , Savannah, Ga
Pomona guano
do
........
do
Chatham guano
do
do
...
Cherokee am bone ..
...
do)
do
Old time guano .............
.
.
do
do
Am.: dissolved bone ph~s.............
do
do
Pomona acid phosphate ......
do
do
....
Chatham acid phosphate ...
do
do
...
do
do
Gogabncopud....Climax
Guano ................
....
do
do
Troy Perfect .... .... .............
The Troy Fertilizer Co., Troy, Ala...
do
Farmers alliance..................
do
Pike county....... ................
do
do
Ga..
&Co.,
do
..
do
Savannah Guano Co..
do.
do
do
do.
do.
do
do
do.
do
do.
do
do.
do
do.
do
do
..
do
Georgia Chem. Works.. Augusta,
do.
do
Furman Farm
Improvement Co
do.
do..
do
Atlanta,
do
do
...
do
Ga...
.
(0
do
do.
do
Adair Bros. & Co
(14).
Ga...
do
...
2
do
do
do
(10
...
.. .
.
.
Chiatahoocher Ft Co.. Eufaula, Ala
Commercial Guano Co. savarnnah,
i~do
do
..
do
do
.
do
do
do
do
do
do.
Troy Fert. Co.
do
do
Ga..
(1.dodo
do
..
..
..
..
do
do
do
do
do
Troy, Ala
do
...
do
...
1
1922
200 .82 7
3
1
1
1.25 21 18
200 1.65 6
3
1.252118
1
200 1.65 6
3
1.25 21 18
2001.65 6 3
1
1.25 21 18
200 1.65 6 3
1
1950
4
200
9
1
1950
4
200..
9
1
1
1922
200 .825 7 3
1
1.25 20 15
200 1
7 3
1
1
1922
200.825, 7 3
1
1900
1
3
9
200
1950.
200
10, 3
1.50 2527
2002.25 7 502 50)2
1 23 80
2002
7.5 2 5(3:2
'2
1
2081
200 .85 8 3
'2
2.50 1900
200
8
3
'2
1950
11
200
2
2 50 2477
2
200 2.25 7
2
21 30
'2
200
7
2
2
23 80
1
20()2
8
2321
1
2001 85 7.5({ 2 50 *2
1950
2
11
201.
2002
4 80I3.48. 99 1.5122 93
5(0 1 75 ?0 18
1
200 1.(;5 7
50 1.7520 18
20(1 1 65 7
1
50 1 752018
20()1 i5
7
1 50) 1.50 1993
20011 65 7 2
.5(0
1
1943
20(11.65 6
18 00
11 1
200
18 00,
I
2
11
20(1
18 00
11
200
1
1
1 5016 50
200
9
1793
1
200 1 65 6
1982
1
1
200 1 75 7
1982
1
200 1.75 7
1982
1
1
200 1.751 7
31
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Continu
Guaranteed Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers, as rendered to the Commi4sioner of Agriculture by Dealers and Manufacturers
PHOSPHORICACD
b
NAME OF FERTILIZER OR CHEMICAL.
BY WHOM REPORTED.
N
A
NAME
A ND
BY WHOM
WHERE
MANUFACTURED.
MANUFACTURED.
Pacific
...
do
E. H. Frost &
do
Lo.,
'
,
The Troy acid phosphate... .......
The Troy Fertilizer Co., Troy, Ala... Troy Fert Co.....
Troy, Ala.
W. W. & B. high grade ammoniated SamWight, Weslosky &
son guano ......................
Wight, Weslosky & Brown, Albany, Ga Brown............Albany, Ga..
Vandiver's high grade acid phosphate.. W. F. Vandiver & Co.,Montgomu'y, Ala. Wando Phos. Co......Charleston, S. C.
Yandiver's am. dissolved bone.........do
do
do
do
.
do
do
Walton & Whann Co.. Wilmington, Del
W.'& W. am. dissolved bone
.
.
Diamond soluble bone .................
do
do
do
do
XX acid pbosphate.. .............
..... do
do
do
do
Soluble Pacific guano .................
W. J. Pollard, Augusta, Ga.........
Guano Co ....
lRoston, Mass..
Berkley Phosphate Go. Charleston, S. C.
Alliance high grade acid posphate...Penn & Co, Opelika, Ala ..........
.Boykin, Carmmer & Co., B~altimore, Md. Boykin, Carmer & Co.. Baltimore Md..
Home fertilizer ...................
Home fertilizer chemicals
............
Stono soluble guano.............
Stono Dissolved bones
Stono acid phosphate ..........
3
'-
ADDRESS.a,
do
do
Charleston, S. C.. Stono Phos. Works
do
.
do
.
..
....
200
10
2
2001.31
7
200
10
200 75 7
22
1
3
2
200
200
200
2
1
1
1
..
87
7
10
0
.50
1
8
10
6.5023 1 2195 1
200
10
3......25
167 2.20 9
..
2001 85
2135
2002
do
..
Charleston, S. C.
200
do
.
502
75
..
.
6
10
8
2
2
2
2
2180
1
94
208
do
.
do
..
do
. 200
2
1
160
do
d
do
..
do
...
do
.
200......
.....
2
10
Kainit....
..................
2
2
1
194
Americus am. bone sup. phosphate...Williams & Clark. New York, N. Y.... Williams & Clark Ft. Co New York, N. Y 200 1.6.5 6
7 2 2
1
223
Walton guano..
.................
Walton Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga.. . Walton Guano Co ... Atlanta, Ga.... 2002
..
95
do
.
do
do
.
200 .
10
3
2
Walton acid phosphate ..................
do
* In Bulletin No. 2, NeW Series, the commercial value of Tinsley's "Standard" Fertilizer was printed at $21.30, when it should bave been2 3,a
unintentional error being made against this brand of of $3.00. The percentage of ingredients was correctly stated; the error occurred in comptnh
commercial value of the ingredients. This statement is made in justice to said brand, whih is manufactured by Tinsley Fertilizer Co., Selma, Aa
27
For the imformation qf the people of the State, I have thought proper to
publish the "Fertilizer Laws," with a list of the fertilizer dealers to whom license
have been issued, with date of issue.
I find a great many fertilizer dealers and farmers who are ignorant of the
law governing this Department, especially that portion of it referring to the
sale of fertilizers, and with the hope that all may be educated as to their
duties and rights, is my excuse for publishing the fertilizer laws in full.
The list of licenses is published that all may know who have complied with
the law and who have not. I have announced publicly and privately my
intention to enforce the law to the letter so long as I remain at the head of
this Department, and to successfully carry out this undertaking I invoke
the aid of all law-abiding citizens of the State. The name of this Department implies that it was originated especially for the farmers of the State,
and I shall undertake to administer it in their interest.
FE RTILIZER LAWS.
SECTION 139. Sale or exchange of commercial fertilizers.-Commercial fertilizers must not be sold or exchanged without a license from the Commissioner authorizing the person making the sale or exchange to deal therein.
All sales or exchanges made without such license are void.
SEO. 140. License.-On the payment of a fee of one dollar, the Commissioner must issue license to any person or firm, or corporation or association
of persons authorizing the sale or exchange of fertilzers during a season,
expiring on the thirtieth day of September of each year.
SEo. 141. Tags to be supplied; licensee.-The Commissioner must furnish
the licensee on application, tags to be attached to fertilizers sold or exchanged, of the kind and description he is required by subdivision 17 of
section 137 to prepare, on the payment to him of fifty cents for a number
sufficient to tag a ton of fertilizers. Before selling or exchanging, or offering
to sell or exchange fertilizers, the licensee must altach one of the tags to each bag,
barrel or package thereof, and a sale or exchange offertilizers, not so tagged, is void.
SEC. 142. Fertilizers to be submitted to ('ommissioners.-Before offering a
fertilizer for sale or exchange, ;he person proposing to sell or exchange
must submit to the Commissioner a written or printed statement setting
forth-1. The name and brand under which such fertilizer is to be sold or
exchanged, the number of pountds contained in the bag, barrel or package,
in which it is to be put upon the market, the name or names of the manufacturers, and the place of manufacturing.
2. A statement setting forth the amount of the named ingredients which
they are willing to guarantee such fertilizer to contain. First, nitrogen;
second, water soluble phosphoric acid; third, citrate soluble phosphoric
acid; fourth, acid soluble phosphoric acid; firth, potash; and such statements shall be held to constitute a guarantee to the purchaser that every
package of such fertilizer contains not less than the amount of each ingredient set forth in the statement, and when such.statement sets forth the
maximum and minimum of any ingredient, the commercial value shall be
estimated upon the minimum alone, but this shall not preclude the party
from setting forth any other ingredient which the fertilizer may contain,
which, as well as the preceding, shall be embraced in the guarantee
SEc 143. Fertilizers and chemicals for manufucturing to be branded.--All
fertilizers or chemicals for manufacturing or composting the same offered
for sale, exchange or distribution, must have branded upon or attached to
each bag, barrel or package, in such manner as the commissioner may by
regulation establish, the true analysis of such fertilizer or chemical as
claimed by the manufacturer, showing the percentage of valuable elements
or ingredients Duch fertilizer or chemical contains, and its commercial value,
calculated upon the standard of value of the principal ingredients as set
forth in section 142, as priced by the commissioner of agricultureat the beginning of each eA.son, and in every case the brand must specifically set forth
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the percentage contained in the fertilizer or chemical of the several ingredients specified in section 142 in the terms of that section.
SEc. 144. JFrtilizer; what included in term. -The term "fertilizer," or
"commercial fertilizer," as used in this article, does not include common
lime, land plaster, cotton seed, cotton seed meal, ashes or common salt not
in combination.
SEC. 145. Chemist of Department.-The Professor of Cuemistry of the
Agricultural and Mechanical College is the official chemist of the Department. On the application of the Commissioner he must analyze and certify
the analysis of all fertilizers, samples of which are furnished him, and at
the request of the Commissioner, if he can without conflict with his duties
as professor, must attend conventions of agricultural chemists, make reports of such matters as he may deem of interest to the Department, and
render such other services in the line of his profession as the Commissioner
may require.
SEC. 146. Compensationof Chemist.--The Chemist is entitled to such compensation as the Commissioner may deem reasonable; not exceeding five
hundred dollars annually; and also to his; necessary traveling expenses,
while on duty assigned to him by the Commissioner; payable from the funds
of the Department. on the certificate of the Commissioner.
SEc. 147.
Copy of official analysis; evidence.-The copy of the official
analysis of any fertilizer or chemical, under the seal of the Department of
Agriculture, shall be admissible as evidence in any of the courts of this
State, on the trial of any issue involving the merits of such fertilizer or
chemical.
CRIMINAL .LAWS.
SEc. 4153. Dealing in fertilizers without submitting state'hent to Commissioner.
Any person who manufactures or exchanges, sells, or offers for sale or exchange, any fertilizer without first suumitting the statement required by
law to the Commissioner of Agriculture, must, on conviction, be fined not
more than five hundred dollars for each offense.
SEc. 4154. Selling fertilizers without attaching proper lags,-Any person who
sells, exchanges or offers for sale or exchange, any bag, package or barrel
of fertilizer which has not been tagged as provided by law, must, on conviction, be fined not less than fifty dollars for each offense.
SEc. 4155.
Using more than once, and counterfeiting tags, etc. -Any person
who counterfeits the tag prepared by the Commissioner of Agriculture, or
who knowingly uses a counterfeit of such tac, or who uses a second time a
genuine tag, or who uses the tag of a former season, must, on conviction,
be fined one hundred dollars.
SEC 4156. Making false certificate of analysis of fertilizers Any chemist,
who wilfully makes a false certificate of the analysis, or of the ingredients
of any fertilizers intended or offered for sale or exchange, must, on conviction, be imprisoned in the penitentiary for not less than two, nor more
than five years.
SEC. 4157. Dealing in commercial fertilizers without license.-Any person,
who sells or exchanges feriilizers, without having obtained a license from
the Commission.r of Agriculture, as provided by law, must, on conviction,
be fined not less than one hundred dollars for each offense
SEc. 4158
Fraud in manufacture, sale or eaxchange of fertilizers-Any person who commits a fraud in the manufacture, sale or exchange of any
fertilizer, or any of the ingredients of a fertilizer, must, on conviction, be
fined not less than one hundred dollars for each offense.
Dealers and manufacturers will observe from the reading of the foregoing
sections of the Code, that before they can sellfertilizers in this State, they must 1.
Procure from the Commissioner of Agriculture a license authorizing
them to make the sale or exchange.
In all cases the fee of one dollar must
accompany the application.
2. Each dealer and manufacturer is required to file in this office his
guaranteed analysis of the several brands of fertihlizers he proposes to sell or
exchange.1
3.
same gtarandee that is filed in this qoice must appear upon the sacks,
bags or barrels.
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LIST OF LICENSES
With
For Seasoni of 159-00,
DATE OF ISSUE,
POST-OFFICE,
Date of Issue.
AND
COUNTY.
14
24
26
30
30
8
Jan.
8
10
11
11
15
17
18
21
22
23
28
30
Feb. 5
17
17
March10
17
Alabama Fertilizer Co., Montgomery, lontgomery.
Alben, J. J. & J. L., Opelika, Lee.
Adkison,D. I. B , .Martha, Geneva.
Armstrotg, Thos. L., Balkum, Henry.
Arnold, J.H., Liberty, Blount.
Harris, Dothen, Henry.
Askew
Allen & Bro., D. G., Lafayette, Chambers.
Andrews & Martin, Clayton, Barbour.
Adams & Pearson, Alexander City,,Tallapoosa.
ACree, 0. A. C., Newton, Ibale.
Akin & Son, J. C., Notasulga, Macon.
Askew & Son, Cusseta. Chambers,
Atkins & Bowman, Heflin, Cleburne.
Auxford & Moseley, Hull, Tuscaloosa.
Allen,
& Co., Montgomery, Montgomery.
Ashmore, J. W., Scottsboro, Jackson.
Agee, W. P., Perdue Hill, Monroe.
Andrews, E. L., Lafayette, Chambers.
Appling, Samuel, Fayette C. H., Fayette.
Adair Bros. & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Allen & Co., R. W., Lafayette, Chambers.
Geneva.
Alberson & Clemmonds, High
Ashurst, J. V., Tallassee, Elmore.
1
28
Nov. 6
20
22
23
25
Berkely Phosphate Co., Charleston, S. C.
Beavers & Marsh, Collinsville, DeKalb.
Brantley & Son, F. K., Troy, Pike.
Betts, W. H., Burnt Corn, Conecub.
Baker, Joe, Baker, Henry.
Boykin, Carmer!& Co., Baltimore, Md.
Beard, W. F., Troy, Pike.
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
Sellers
Fails,
3 Bradley, W E., Abbeville, Henry.
7 Ballard & Holder, Roanoke, Randolph.
7 Brown & Oakley, Columbia, Henry.
7
Bailey, B. W., Wicksburg, Henry.
1
Bowen, J. L., Five Points,
8
Burdeshaw & Co.,
9
11
30
30
Jan.
&
Boyd, Wmn. H., Savannah, Ga.
Beach, H. M., Columbia, Henry.
Baker, E., Frio, Coffee.
Bowdon, Samuel, Gordon, Henry.
Chambers.,
6 Back, W. A., Kennedy, Lamar.
6 Brannon & Wright, Troy, Pike.
7 Blackburn & Coggin, Fayette C. H., Fayette.
10
9
14
15
18
20
P. L.,
Dothan, Henry.
Baxley & Falkner, Sterrett, Shelby.
Beeland & Son, J., Greenville, Butler.
Beason, F. R., Gurley, Madison.
Brown & Co., J.. A., Kellyton, Coosa.
Baldwin & Co., W. B., Flint, Morgan.
Bynum & Sons, J. E., Oneonta, Blount.
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30
DATE OF ISSUE, POST-OFFICE,
AND
COUNTY.
23 Ballard, J., Om Ilia, Randolph.
24 Breedlove & Co., J. P., Tuskegee, Macon.
30 Banks, W. H. & N P., Hurtshoro,
Feb. 3 Brice & Donekoo, Murphrees Valley, Blount.
6 Brown & Co., W. P., Gravella, Conecuh.
8 Brandon & Russell, Sterling, Cherokee.
10 Brown, J. A., Berry Station, Fayette.
10 Burgess, J. A., Edwardsville, Cleburne.
10 Byars & Son, W. G., Blount Springs,.Blount.
15 Burnett& Bro., J. F., Cedar Bluff, Cherokee.
117 Borders & Co. A. H.. Choccolocco, Calhoun.
17 Blakeney, L. C., Miliport, Lamar.
21 Brown, W. S., Birmingham, Jefferson.
25 Brantley & Edmonson, Troy, Pike.
26 .Burns & Wilson. Lincoln, Talladega.
26 Bloch, Sol. D., Camden, Wilcox.
March 1 Bradley, Philip, Perdue Hill, Monroe.
3 Bell & Low, Lincoln, Talladega.
4 Burnett, G. W., Fayette, C. H., Fayette.
18 Bliss, R. L., Florence, Lauderdale.
18 Banks, Arnold & Co., Attalla, Etowah.
20 Brown, A. J , Hillsboro. Lawrence.
22 Bledsoe. J. W., Three Notch, Bullock.
26 Brake, J. L., Warrior, Jefferson.
Jan
Russell.
Oct.
Nov.
1 Columbus Fertilizer Co., Columbus, Ga.
24 Curtis & Wright, Luverne, Crenshaw.
28 Chattahoochee Fertilizer Co., Eufaula, Barbour.
13 Cheney, J. C , Montgomery, Montgomery.
15 Crawford, J. W., Lawrenceville, Henry.
21 Coo!-e, J. E., Marietta.
23 Cleveland, M. L., Randolph,.Bibb.
25 _ Crim & Borland, Newton, Pale.
27 Coleman, Walter S., Troy, Pike.
9 Chesapeake Guano Co., Baltimore, Md.
12 Chemical Company of Canton, Baltimore,Md.
12 Cody, M. & J. M , Columbia, Henry.
12 Cherry, Robert, Eufaula, Barbour.
17 Coweta Fertilizer Co., Newnan, Ga.
27 Casey, W. L., -Ozark, Dale.
28 Cherry & Smith, Opelika, Lee.
2 Cassady, J. W., Strickland, Dale.
3 Carleton. Geo. A., Grove Hill, Clarke.
14 Crew & Dunnan, Goodwater, Coosa.
15 Columbus Oil Mills, Columbus, Mississippi.
18 Carroll, Major, Ozark, Dale.
20 Crump & Son, J. C., Sand Mountain, DeKalb..
20 Chambers, J. P. &
WU.,
Zornville, Henry.
20 Cooke, Phillips & Walker, Kennedy, Lamar.
22 Clayton, M. A, Cedar Bluff, Cherokee.
22 Crew & McElrath, Goodwater, Coosa.
23 Carlisle & Bro., M. W., La Fayette, Chambers.
25 Coiner & Trapp, Anniston, Calhoun.
25 Chewacla Lime Works, Chewacla, Lee.
28 Cox & Barrow, Tuskegee, Macon.
31 Cameron, J. B., Notasulga, Macon.
5 Coons, M. L., Kennedy., Lamar.
5 Coons, M. L., Millport, Lamar.
Walker.
Dec.
Jan.
E.
Feb.
8
Caldwell
&Co., J.
R., Heflin, Cleburne.
10 Cooke Bros., Cooke Springs, St. Clair.
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DATE OF ISSUE,
Feb. 10
13
14
15
21
24
24
26
Mar. 11
17
20
Nov. 22
Dec. 1
4
12
16
30
31
31
Jan.
3
3
S
10
10
13
17
17
17
23
24
30
Feb. 1
3
5
6
13
15
19
22
Mar. 14
14
24
Oct.
1
Nov. 18
25
Dec. 28
Jan. 6
21
28
30
31.
Feb. 10
20
22
Mar. 6
24
Nov. 4
POST-OFFICE, ,AD COUNTY.
&L.,
J. E.
Birmingham, Jefferson.
Cooper & Co , 0. W., Oxford, Calhoun,
Clark, White & Co., Guin, Marion.
Clayton, G. A., Petrey, Crenshaw.
Connell & Smith, Falkville, Morgan.
Capps, M. V., Abbeville, Henry.
Campbell & Co., A. E., Eunola, Geneva.
Cole, Phillips & Co., Millport, Lamar.
Cobb & Poe, Sulligent, Lamar.
Copeland, J. S., Troy, Pike.
Carter & Co., Bradleyton, Crenshaw.
Davis, John H., Athens, Limestone.
Davis, John T., Jr., Columbia, Henry.
Dowling & Bro., D. Y., Ozark, Dale.
Davis & Son, Wi. F., Marion, Perry.
Dean & Barnes, Dean's Station, Dale.
Dumas & Co., J. T., Arlington, Wilcox.
Duke & Co., R. J., Burnt Corn, Conecuh.
Dunklin & Son, D G., Greenville, Butler.
Dowling, J. W., Ozark, Dale.
Dowling, R.J. & G. P., Ozark, Dale.
Drum & Ezekiel. Greenville, Butler
Davis, Marshall & Co., Mobile, Mobile.
Davidson Bros., Sulligent, Lamar.
Douglass, Duncan & Robinson, Alexander City, Tallapoosa.
Dake, Alex. G., Clanton, Chilton.
Dawson, G. V., Camp Hill, Talapoosa.
Dean, W. R., Warrior, Jefferson.
Daughtrv & Co , R. M., Echo, Dale.
Dickson & Porter,.Evergreen, Butler.
Denson & Cross, Pelhamn, Shelby.
Davie,. . R., Rock Run Station, Cherokee.
Daniel,& Co , J. G., Greenville, Butler.
Dawson & Co., L. G., Ware, Elmore.
Dennis, P. C.. Cooper Station, Chilton.
Doster, C. S. G., Prattville, Autauga.
Deanis, G. B., Calera, Shelby.
Darr, J. P., Millport, Lamar.
Davis, J. F. lM.'& T. J ., Choccolocco, Calhoun.
DuBose, J. H., Silas, Choctaw.
Denning & Co., C. P., Evergreen, Conecuh.
Davenport & Co., N. S., Valley.Head, DeKalb.
.Cooke,
Etiwan
Phosphate Co., Charleston, S. C.
East Alabama Fertilizer Co., Clayton,
Barbour.
Eufaula Oil and Fertilizer Co., Eufaula, Barbour,
Edmonson & Bro., R. Q., Eufaula, Barbour.
Earle & Co., P. H., Birmingham, Jefferson.
Edmonds, Win., York Station, Sumter.
Ehrman, R., Clanton, Chilton.
Emmons, T. J., Monroeville, Monroe.
Elliott .&Young, Leeds', Jefferson.
Easterling & Co., W. S., Berry Station, Fayette.
Ethridge, W. R., Peach Bloom, Conecuh.
Eutaw Mercantile Co., Eutaw, Greene.
Emmett, L. S., Albertsville, Marshall.
Elliott, A. M., Columbiana, Shelby.
~nnl~o
Folmar
& Sons, Troy, Pike.
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83
32
DATE OF ISSUE, POST-OFFICE, AND COUNTY.
Nov. 23
Dec.
Jan.
294
Folmar & Co , George A., Luverne, Crenshaw.
Frost & Co., E. H., Charleston, S. C.
4
4
24
24
24
25
25
28
29
30
Feb. ,1
11
11
20
26
Mar. 1
15
Farley, John C., Opelika, Lee.
Forrester.. B. A., Cowartc. Henry.
Foast, J. M., Waruior, Jefferson.
Fulmer, Carlisle & Co., Goodwaer, Coosa.
French, B. D., Sylacauga, Talladega.
Freeman & Cox, Notasulga, Macon.
Farmer, T. J., Jr., Shorterville, Henry.
Farnham & Co., J. H., Evergreen, Conecuh.
Foster, R. M., Marion, Perry.
Finch & Co., L., Evergreen, Conecuh.
Frohoff, Frank, Hanceville, Blount.
Formby & Stewart, Spring Garden, Cherokee.
Fleming & Co., Charles P., Vincent, Shelby.
Flinn, R. J., Luverne, Crenshaw.
Fielder, J. B., Loachapoka, Lee.
Fuelner, George, Soapstone, Dallas.
Farmers Store, Leesburg, Cherokee.
Freeman & Freeman, Walnnt Grove, Etowah.
Oct. 23
Nov. 20
29
Dec.
7
11
11
27
Jan. 9
10
10
21
23
23
25
25
29
30
Feb. 4
7
20
27
Goulding, W &H. M., Baltimore, Md.
Gulledge, F. A., Verbena, Chilton.
Gilder, G. C., Mount Meigs, Montgomery.
Gilbert, Jno. R., Pinckneyville, Clay.
GrielBros. & Co., Montgomery, Montgomery.
Goree, L. F., Deatsville, Elmore
Gibson & Patterson, Tallassee, Elmore.
Griffin & Co., G. L., Lafayette, Chambers.
Garner, Wm.,
Dale.
Grady & Son, J. D., Stroud, Chambers.
Grant, J. B., Louisville, Barbour.
Greene, Jas.R., Waverly, Lee.
Greene & Sons, R. M., Opelika, Lee.
Gold Hill Alliance Store, Gold Hill, Lee.
Griffith, Asa, Hanceville, Blount.
Gosdin Co., Goodwater, Coosa.
Griffin & Orr, Oxford, Calhoun.
Gilmer & Bruister, Butler, Choctaw.
Gumn, Perry C., Brockton, Fayette.
Guest,. S. W., Seaborn,. Etowah..
Gravlee & Co., J. A., Jasper, Walker.
Oct.
1
Nov. 26
27
29
30
Dec. 10
12
18
19
19
Dec. 24
27
30
30
Jan. 3
8
10
Hammond, Hull & Co., Savannah, Ga.
Herring, B. W., Headland, Henry.
Holman, 'J. C., Ozark, Dale.
Harwell, W. 0., Opelika, Lee.
Hooten & Co., Colnumbia, Henry.
Henderson Bros. & Co., Troy, Pike.
Hudson, W. J., Mobile, Mobile.
Holmes, IN.H.,,Montgomery, Montgomery.
Howle Bros., Edwardsville, Cleburne.
Hunnicutt & Son, W. R., Heflin, Cleburne.
Henderson, L. & W. J., Troy, Pike.
Hobbie & Teague, Montgomery, Montgomery.
Hutchinson, J. N., Salem, Lee.
Herzberg, H., Gadsden, Etowah.
Hill, Noles, Jones & Co., Roanoke, Randolph.
Henderson, J. B. & J. C., Ozark, Dale.
Hirsch Bros., Seale, Russell.
Ozark,
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84
DATE OF ISSUE, POST-OFFICE, AND COUNTY.
Jan. 13
15
15
18
18
18
20
21
21
22
23
23
28
29
31
Feb. 1.
4
5
5
6
7
7
7
7
10
10
10
12
12
14
19
21
26
March10
11
14,
20
25
Holley, F. M., Lawrenceville, Henry.
Ilaynie & Co., W. H. Loachapoka, Lee.
Henderson, J. M. &Fox, Troy, Pike.
Hodge & Co.. H. P., Lafayette, Chambers.
Hooper & Nolen, New Site, Tallapoosa.
Hooper, Jno. F., New Site, Trilapoosa.
Hooper & Co., C. W., Selma, Dallas.
Holifield & Co., J. A., Auburn, Lee.
Hoffman. W. & L Waverly, Lee.
Heard, Geo. P., Georgiana, Butler.
Hood, W.,T., Oneonta, Blount.
Hood, W. T., Murphree's Valley, Blount.
Hodo, A. P., Carrollton, Pickens.
Hood, David, Wynnville, Blount.
Hill, Bell & Cheney, Anniston, Calhoun.
Hubbard & Hall, Sylacauga, Talladega.
Harris, W. H., Troy, Pike.
Henderson & Bro., Fullerton, Cherokee.
Harkins & Bankhead, Fayette C.
Fayette.
Hansard, M. H. Mumford, Talladega.
Henry & Co., Sam, Gadsden, Etowah.
Huntsville F: &M. Co., Huntsville, Madison.
Holloway & Gilchrist, Geneva, Geneva.
Head, T. L., China Grove, Pike.
Haynes & Co., D. P., Oxford, Calhoun.
Hooper & Co., C. S., Blount Springs,.Blount.
Hamilton,
Edwardsville, Cleburne.
Hoge, Joseph, Portersville, DeKalb.
Hamilton Bros., LaPlace, Macon.
T. J., Mountain Creek, Chilton.
Humber, L. P., Fayette C. H., Fayette.
Howard & Lamar, Tuskegee, Macon.
Hardy, Jr., Miles, Soapstone, Dallas.
Harrell & Fost, Blount Springs, Blount.
Henley, T. S., Townley, Walker.
Hodges & Cox, Steele's Depot, St. Clair.
Hughes, R. F., Piedmont, Calhoun.
Hartsell, Bros. & Co., Hartsells, Morgan.
April 2
Hixon
H.,
Wm.,
Henderson,
Bros.,, Claiborne, Monroe.
7 Hicks & Co., W. W., Dadeville, Tallapoosa.
8 Hanchey, W. E., Troy, Pike.
10 Haley, C. L., Ark, Winston.
Feb. 3. Ivey, J. W., Petrey, Crenshaw.
April 10 Ingle & Long, Ark, Winston.
Nov.
Dec.
11
4
6
Jan. 7
8
13
Feb. 7
10
March 3
5
13
Johnson, Jr., T. M., Augusta, Ga.
Johnson, J. J., Geneva, Geneva.
Jones & Co., Newton, Dale.
Jordan & Son, Midway, Bullock.
Jackson & Mehaffey, Columbus, Miss.
Jackson & Co.,.Talladega, Talladega.
Jennings, Ben., Seale, Russell.Julian, G. W,, Berry Station, Fayette.
Jordan, Manning & Co., Guntersville, Marshall.
Johnston, J. W., Colunmbiana, Shelby.
Jones, H. A., Townley, Walker.
9an
Nov. 27 Kelly & Davis, Newton, Dale.
Dec.
Knox, 0. J., Troy, Pike.
80
84
DATE OF ISSUE,
POST-OFFICE, AND COUNTY,
Dec.
27
30
30
Jan.
4
10
17
20
23
23
29
29
30
31
Feb.
7
14
17
March 3
6
27
31
Klaus & Co., J., Huntsville, Madison.
Kennon & Bro., Salem, Lee.
Kelly, G. W., Newton, Dale.
King, Claude, Leighton, Colbert.
Kennesaw Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Kingry & Co., Gordon, Henry.
Koopman & Gerdes, Cullman, Cullman.
Kirkpatrick & Co., Howell's X Roads, Cherokee.
Kirkpatrick & Co., James D., Kirk's Grove, Cherokee.
Keeble Co.. H. C., Selma, Dallas.
Karter, J. H., Cullman, Cullman.
Keener, J. P.. Keener, Etowah.
Killough, W. M., Mount Pinson, Jefferson.
Kendrick & Co., A. T., Luverne, Crenshaw.
Killian & Burt, Brandon, DeKalb.
Kirk & Collins, Guin, Marion.
Kevell, George, Montevallo, Shelby.
King & Co., F. R., Leighton, Colbert.
Knobles & Cragin, State Line, Miss., Washington.
Keith, W. J., Geneva, Geneva.
Oct.
1
Nov. 11
27
29
Dec.
1
14
24
Jan. 2
6
8
11
11
13
21
25
Feb. 3
7
7
10
15
20
24
25
28
March 1
15
15
April 7
Lowery, A. M., Canoe, Escambia.
Loeb, Simon, Augusta, Ga.
Lockard, A. T., Troy, Pike.
Little, Wilkinson & Co., Mobile, Mobile.
Lewis, D. L. & J. A., Sycamore, Talladega.
Lull & Lancaster, Wetumpka, Elmore
Long, N. W. E., Hurtsboro, Russell.
Long & Co., Granger, Henry.
Lorentz & Rittler, Baltimore, Md.
Lehman, A., Greenville, Butler.
Lewis & Co., D. L., Talladega, Talladega.
Lann & Carter, Aberdeen, Miss.
Lovejoy & Co., A. B., Sylacauga, Talladega.
Lawrence, R., Cedar Bluff, Cherokee.
Lemay, S. I., Hartselle, Morgan.
Little, C. E., Auburn, Lee.
Lusk, T. B , Guntersville, Marshall.
Lazenby, Reynolds & Co., Forest Home, Butler.
Lantznester, J. P., Birmingham, Jefferson.
Landerdale & Crew, Goodwater, Coosa.
Lee & Co., Robert A., Greenville, Butler.
Little & Co., F. M., Littleton, Etowah.
Leslie, George, Gordon, Henry.
Lawson & Sellers, Bryan Station, Jefferson.
Lowery & Bro., J. M., Perdue Hill, Monroe.
Latimer, S. F., Geneva, Geneva.
Laney, H N , Eden, St. Clair.
Eden, I. R. W., Eden, St. Clair.
Nov. 13
Dec. 12
14
17
24
27
31
Jan.
1
2
2
Montague & Co., Savannah, Ga.
Manley, Handley & Co., Roanoke, Randolph.
Marks & Gayle, Montgomery, Montgomery.
Mahan, W. H., Randolph, Bibb.
Manasses, J., Clayton, Barbour.
Mayfield, Pittman & Co., Roanoke, Randolph.
Martin, Murdock, Clio, Barbourr.
Miles, T. B., Union Springs, Bullock,
Maas & Schwarz, Selma, Dallas.
Moody & Co., W. S., Dothen, Henry,
86
flATt
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
April
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
8
18
22
23
23
28
30
31
31.
10
11
12
15
20
21
25
10
5
1
11
2
5
11
17'
6
6
10
11
15
15
22
24
25
28
29
3
10
OF ISSUE,
POST-OFFICE, AID dOTiT.
Malone & Collins, Geneva, Geneva.
Merryman & Co., John, Baltimore, Md.
Meadors, T. A., Kempville, Monroe.
Morris, J. C., Day's Gap, Walker.
Maxwell & Groggins, Alexander City, Tallapoosa.
Moreman, J.,M., Waverly, Lee.
Martin, T. J., Harpersville, Shelby.
Augusta, Ga.
Mathewson & Co., J.
Melton & Co., Pine Apple, Wilcox.
Marietta.Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Miller, R. H., Castleberry, Conecnh.
Milner & Hill, Columbiana, Shelby.
Mills & Pouncey, Clayhatchie, Dale.
Moore & King, Fayette C. H., Fayette.
Morris & Bro., D. W., Chepultepec, Blount.
Mayes, R. L., Guerryton, Bullock.
Martin, W. R., Womack Hill, Choctaw.
Mills, J. B., Shoiterville, Henry.
McMillan & Harrison, Mobile, Mobile.
McGriff & Oakley, Columbia, Henry.
Mclver, G. Walter, Charleston, S. C.
McGriff & Sanders, Columbia, Henry.
McRae.& Shaw, Clio, Barbour.
McRae, John, L., Louisville, Barbour.
J. B., Talladega, Talladega.
McMillan
McCollum & Whitley, Winfield, Marion.
McKenzie & Ware, Goodwater, Coosa.
McGehee, Driver & Co., La Fayette, Chambers.
McClesky Bros., Snead, Blount.
McDonald & Co., F. C., Luverne, Crenshaw.
McGhees & Co., Rome, Ga.
McBrown Bros. & Co., Portersville, DeKaib.
McGiffert, David, Knoxville, Greene.
McCleskey, J. H., Attalla, Etowah.
McLendon, E. W., Jernegan, Russell.
McCravey, Timberlake & Co., Huntsville, Madison.
McClendon & Co., A. R., Springville, St. Clair.
0.,
&Co.,
11., McEllaney, F. G., Auburn, Lee.
11 McNutt, M. W., Brandon, DeKalb.
24 McCary & Cothran, Alexis, Cherokee.
March 3 McIntosh, W. C., Dadeville, Tallapoosa.
1 Northwestern Fertilizer Co., Chicago, Ill.
Oct.
Nov. 21 Norwood & Hattimer, Ft. Deposit, Lowndes.
4 Norman Bros., Hamer, Montgomery.
Dec.
Jan. 10 Neece, M. B., Huntsville, Madison.
16
Noell, R. H., Heflin, Cleburne.
31
Northcutt,
22 Newton & Son, .C..A., Belleville, Conecuh.
Loden & Co., Winfield, Marion.
3 Nathan & Co., L. W., Montgomery, Montgomery.
27 Nuzum, E. B., Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa.
Mar. 22 Nix & Co., Deatsville, Elmore.
Feb.
Jan.. 30 Owens, 'B. W., Blamne, Cherokee.
Feb. 15 Oliver Bros. & Perry, Dadeville, Tallapoosa.
Ogletree '&Jackson, Eastaboga, Talladega.
Mar.
22
Nov.
6 Pollard, W. J., Augusta, Ga.
26 Purcell,, H., Columbia, Henry.
27 Poyner Bros., Newton, Dale.
87
DATE
OF,TISSUE,
POST-OFFICE,
AND COUNTY.
Dec.
3
17
31
Jan.
1
8
Jan.
9
13
14
15
15
16
17
24
28
29
Feb. 7
10
12
13
14
20
25
March 5
5
7
22
April 8
16
Ponder, B. F., Opelika, Lee.
Penn & Co., Opelika, Lee.
Phillips, N. R., Clio, Barbour.
Pugh, Stone & Co., Dadeville, Tallapoosa.
Preer & Butler, Opelika, Lee.
Parker, Cowles & Co., Alexander City, Tallapoosa.
Polk, M. S., Alexander City, Tallapoosa.
Porter & King, Town Creek, Lawrence.
Preston, D. B., Opelika, Lee.
Parker, H. C., Georgiana, Butler.
Pearce & Co., J., Guin, Marion.
Porter, Geo. C., Gordon, Henry.
Pickens, J. M., Cullman, Cullman.
Pridgen & Burk, Waverly, Lee.
Prescott, C. M., Roanoke, Randolph.
Payne, W. H., Dadeville, Tallapoosa.
Pogue Bros , Dadeville, Tallapoosa.
Pippin, J. W., Ozark, Dale.
Phillips, D. T., Elkmont, Limestone.
Perkins, W. W., Jr., Springville, St. Clair.
Perry, Jno. 0., Cane, Fayette.
Pope, J. F., Wilsonville, Shelby.
Pettit & Son, J D., Walnut Grove, Etowah.
Phillips, A. J., Walnut Grove, Etowah.
Porter, Martin & Co,, Jacksonville, Calhoun.
Prim & Kimball, Jackson, Clarke.
Phillips, G. W., Wynnville, Blount.
Patton, W. H., Knoxville, Greene.
Nov. 9
Dec. 13
20
24
Jan.
6
7
16
22
24
28
28
29
29
29
31
Feb. 5
5
10
13
15
21
24
March 1
5
5
7
13
18
April 3
Rainer Bros., Troy, Pike.
Robertson, Taylor & Williams, Charleston, S. C.
Ruffin & Son, J. L., Helena, Shelby.
Ross & Henderson, Troy, Pike.
Riley & Son, G. W., Echo, Dale.
Roberts, Frank S., Mobile, Mobile.
Riser, A. V., Alpine, Talladega.
Rumph & Hixon, Perote, Bullock.
Robinson, B. F., Jemison, Chilton.
Rome Oil Mills & Fertilizer Co., Rome, Ga.
Roberts & Webb, Pleasant Gap, Cherokee.
Reynolds, F. L., Geneva, Geneva.
Rhoy, J. C., Bangor, Blount.
Roberts, Locklin & Co., Perdue Hill, Monroe.
Roberts, G. W., Collinsville, DeKalb.
Russell, E. J., Athens, Limestone.
Rasberry, B. T., Strasburg, Chilton.
Robinson, W. C., Coffeeville, Clarke.
Robertson, W. G., Winfield, Marion.
Roberts, T. A., Carrollton, Pickens.
Raynes, L. W., Farill, Cherokee.
Ray, Miller & Co., Thadeus, Tallapoosa.
Robertson, F. M., Fayette C. H., Fayette.
Reavis & Son, B. W., Walnut Grove, Etowah.
Rice. Carter H., New Market, Madison.
Rowan, Dean & Co., Jacksonville Calhoun.
Roberson & Jones, Crgpwell, St. Clair.
Riley & Levy, Strickland, Dale.
Reynolds, H. C. & W. B., Montevallo, Shelby.
88
DATE OF ISSUE,
POST-OFFICE,
AND COUNTY.
Oct.
1
2
28
Nov. 1
13
14
14
25
Dec. 12
27
Jan.
8
9
13
13
13
13
15
15
16
16
16
17
20
20
20
21
22
22
24
25
30
30
30
Feb. 3
5
10
10
17
19
19
22
24
24
25
March 5
6
12
13
17
20
Scott & Co., Geo. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Simmons, M. R., Union Springs, Bullock.
Slingluff& Co., Baltimore, Md.
Skelton, R. S., Scottsboro, Jackson.
Savannah Guano Co., Savannah, Ga.
Steiner Bros. & Co., Greenville, Butler.
Steiner & Sons, Jos., Greenville, Butler.
Sanders, J. G., Sanders, Geneva.
Smith & Meadows, Opelika, Lee.
Schiffman & Co., S., Huntsville, Madison.
Stephens, B. F., Louisville, Barbour.
Sowell, Ellis & Co., Monroeville, Monroe.
Schuessler & Co., Roanoke, Randolph.
Smothers, Minor C., Kennedy, Lamar.
Schuessler Bros., Lafayette, Chambers.
Simpson, C. M., Brompton, St. Clair.
Snead, J. H., Snead, Blount.
Sowell, Ellis & Co., Repton, Conecuh.
Steiner & Lobman, Pine Apple, Wilcox.
Steinhart, A., Greenville, Butler.
Sherrer, J. S., Notasulga, Macon.
Street, Merit, Bluff Springs, Clay.
Selman, J. B., Kellyton, Coosa.
Sorrell & Hickman, Sylacauga, Talladega.
Steiner & Frank, Dadeville, Tallapoosa.
Sampey, W. L., Clanton, Chilton.
Sellars & Co., J. A., Inverness, Bullock.
Stewart, Burnett & Co., Spring Garden, Cherokee.
Story, A. J., Columbus, Miss.
Smith, Jasper, Guntersville, Marshall.
Smith, Bros. & Co., Heflin, Cleburne.
Stowers, W. F., Keener, Etowah.
Savage & Co., L. W., Evergreen, Conecuh.
Slone Bros., Lebanon, DeKalb.
Snead, Jas. E., Wynnville, Blount.
Sturdivant Bros., Dadeville, Tallapoosa.
Sladghill, Jno. T., Fredonia, Chambers.
Shiery, Reuben, Guin, Marion.
Simpson & Co., C., Goodwater, Coosa.
Smith, E. S., Argo, Jefferson.
Scarbrough & Milligan, Chocolocco, Calhoun.
Segrest, J. R., Thaddeus, Tallapoosa.
Stone & Co., J. A., Alexis, Cherokee.
Sims, Jno. M., Dunham, Butler.
Smith & Bynum, Walnut Grove, Etowah.
Smith Bros., Sylacauga, Talladega.
Savage, H. J., Walker Springs, Clarke.
Smith, Jno. F., Oxford, Calhoun.
Smith & Co., F. C., Georgiana, Butler.
Sistrunk & Jordan, Tallassee, Elmore.
Oct.
1
Nov. 23
30
Dec. 17
30
6
Jan.
8
13
Tinsley Fertilizer Co., Selma, Dallas.
Turner & Rentz; Camden, Wilcox.
Trawick, M. T., Opelika, Lee.
Torbert & Co., C. C., Society Hill, Macon.
Tillis & O'Neal, Geneva, Geneva.
Terry & Payne, New Market, Madison.
Thompson, Jno. T., Huntsville, Madison.
Tuttle, A. G., Shorter's Depot, Macon.
89
tfAT1 OF ISUE,
POSTOFFICE, ATl COUl4 .
Feb.
8
10
12
18
22
March 5
Talley, Dyer N., Trussville, Jefferson.
Thompson & Son, W. P., Tuskegee, Macon.
Tucker, Brock & Co., Lafayette, Chambers.
Thomasson Bros., Fairfield, Covington,
Tolland & Norris, Colunbiana, Shelby.
Turner, P. C., Walnut Grove, Etowah.
Oct. 1
Jan. 17
Feb. 22
Mch. 24
Vandiver & Co., W. F., Montgomery, Montgomery.
Vinson, U. C., Georgiana, Butler.
Vaughn & Co., A. L., Cuba Station, Sumter.
Yansandt Vansandt, Aurora, Etowah.
Oct.
Walton & Whank Co., Charleston, S. C.
Waller & Co., N., Selma, Dallas.
Webb, John C., Demopolis, Marengo.
Winkler, A. G., Greenville, Butler.
Weld, Jno. D., Savannah, Ga.
Whiddon, W. W., Dothen, Henry.
Walker, Clarence, T., Savannah, Ga.
Weedon & Dent, Eufaula, Barbour.
Williams, R. G., Opelika, Lee.
Williamson, Thomas F., Opelika, Lee.
White & Awbrey, Roanoke, Randolph.
Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co., Savannah, Ga.
Wood, R., Childersburg, Talladega.
Willis, J. J. S., Mount Andrew, Barbour.
Wood & Co., J. P., Talladega, Talladega.
Wo'de & Co., A. C.. Calera, Shelby.
Williams,R. 5., Wetumpka, Elmore.
Webster & Jones, Winfield, Marion.
Weathers, J. D., Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa.
Waters & Russell, Alexander City, Tallapoosa.
Walker, J. M., Plevna, Madison.
WeilBros., Opelika, Lee.
Walker, Teague & Co , Oxford, Calhoun.
Warnock & Son, R. N., Oxford, Calhoun.
Windham, A. B., Georgiana, Butler.
Woolf, J. P., Piedmont, Calhoun.
Whaley & Buckley, Attalla, Etowah.
Walden, D., Trinity, Morgan.
Walker, W. W., Montgomery, Montgomery.
Williams, W. C., Millport, Lamar.
Wilson & Bro., W. M., Clanton, Chilton.
Wiggins, Sr., W. S., Monroeville, Monroe.
Wiggins Son, -L. R., Monroeville, Monroe.
Wright, A. R., Farill, Cherokee.
Watkins,.John P., Burnt Corn, Conecuh.
Wharton & Co., A. U. R., Summit, Blount.
Webb, E. J., Spring- Garden, Cherokee.
Whitman & Son, J. P., Guntersville, Marshall.
Weir & Co., S. E., Kennedy, Lamar.
Ward & May, Cuba Station, Sumter.
Ward & McGowen, Cuba Station, Sumter.
Winfrey, W. N., Woodland Mills, Morgan.
Weldon & Co., Weldon, Shelby.
Watkins & Co., F., Opelika, Lee.
Watson, A. G., Cropwell, St. Clair.
Wise, G. W. & J. A., Madison, Madison.
Wells, 1., Verbena, Chilton.
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DATE OF ISSUE, POST-OFFICE, AND COUNTY.
Mar. 24 Woodall, A. W., Springville, St. Clair.
28 Wimberly, H. T., Greenville, Butler.
April 12 Waite & Co., D. W., Easonville, St. Clair.
Dec.
Feb.
30-Yeatman & Andrews, Millport, Lamar.
16 Yarbrough, John, Ashville, St. Clair.
12 Young,
Wilson, Escambia.
R.,
20 Yeatman, J. D., Kennedy, Lamar.
March 3 Yates, T.. C., Whitney, St. Clair.
March 7 Zarn, D. H., Zarnville, Henry.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
MONTGOMERY,
ALA., March 31, 1890.
The attention of farmers and others is called to the following rules adopted by the Commissioner of Agriculture
in obedience to Section 137, Subdivision 19, of the Fertil-'
izer Laws, for taking samples
RULE 1.- All samples must be drawn in the presence of both buyer and
seller, or their authorized agents.
RULE 2.-Take a small portion from several sacks or barrels, mix thoroughly and then place in two common quinine bottles, seal tight. Place
the signature of both buyer and seller or their authorized agents, with the
name of the goods, from whom purchased, and the guaranteed analysis as
found on the sacks or barrels, with the date on the bottles; attach one of
the tags to the bottle. The farmer will keep one, the merchant the other.
RULE 3.-If the farmer has cause to believe that the goods are not as
represented in the guaranteed analysis, let him send the sample kept by
him to this Department and the Commissioner will forthwith order the
Chemist to analyze it and return the analysis to the sender as early as possible. If the merchant believes that the sample analyzed for the farmer
does not correctly represent the goods, then he will send his sample and it
will be analyzed in like manner as the first. These analyses are free to all
citizens of the State.
RULE 4.-How to send samples. Send by express, prepaid, when practical. When there is no express office convenient, place the bottle in a tin
can securely packed around with some substance to prevent breakage, and
send by mail.
RULE 5.-Parties acting for others in drawing samples must present certificate of appointment, which certificate must accompany the sample when
sent to the Department.
Where an alliance, or club, purchases a car load, or other
lot of fertilizers, one sample, representative of the whole,
should be carefully drawn, before the fertilizer is distrbuted to individuals, and forwarded to the Commissioner for
analysis by the State Chemist.
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