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BULLETIN GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECE;MBER
SERIAL No. 73
SEASON 1917
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
INSPECTED AND ANALYZED IN THE STATE O ... GEORGIA FROM OCT. I, 1916, TO AUG. 20,1917
REPORT Ol" THE STATE CHEMIST 4-ND OTHER INFORMATION IN REGARD TO FERTILIZERS .'
J, J. BROWN.
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
Entered at Atlanta, Ga., as second-class matter October 7. 1900, under Act of June 6, 1900
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
Georgia Department of Agriculture
. . Laboratory of the State Chemist, ,
Atlanta, Ga., August 10th, 1917. HON. J. J. BROWN" '
,Commissioner of Agriculture, , . Atlanta, Ga. Sir:-I have the h~nor to transmit herewith analyses of many samples of fertilizers Gollected throughout the State for the season of 1917. On page 44 you will, find a detailed report and summary of the work of the laboratory.
Respectfully submitted, W. C. DUMAS, , State Chemist.
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REMARKS OF THE COMMISSIONER.
In placing this annual publication before the people of Georgia I take the opportunity of calling attention to the varied activities of this Department, as indicated by the special services mentioned on the last page of this bulletin.
I want to call especial attention to the Market Bureau, recently inaugurated, but which I hope to see render a good service to the people of Georgia. I dare say the citizens of Georgia are quite generally aware of the fact that said Market Bureau was given legal status )and fair support by an Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, passed August 15, 1917. I trust the farmers of the State will not hesitate to have it render them any service that it can. Director Lem B. Jackson, is a zealous and efficient worker, and can be relied on to render ~very service possible. Give him co-operation.
I would suggest that, in view of the fact that this publication has been issued in a limited. edition, those who secure copies of the same make it a point to pass on to their neighbors any helpful information or suggestions therein contained.
From an agricultural standpoint, I take it that an era of great activity, expansion and prosperity has dawned upon us. It, is for the farmer to play a most important role in the support of our Government in a most grave crisis. I bespeak for our entire citizenship the faithful and efficient discharge of t;his obligation, and stand ready at all times, personally and through the instrumentalities of the Department of Agriculture, to do all that I possibly can to further sllch program.
Respectfully submitted, J. J. BROWN,
State Commissioner of Agriculture.
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
THE GEORGIA FERTILIZER LAWS
No. 398.
An Act to regulate the registration, sale, inspection and analysis of commercial fertilizers, acid phosphates, fertilizer materials and .chemicals, in the State of Georgia, and to consolidate all laws relating to said sales, inspection and analysis, and to repeal all other laws and parts of laws in conflict therewith.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, That all manufacturers, jobbers and manipulators of commercial fertilizers and fertilizer materials to be used in the manufacture of the same, who. may; desirel to sell or offer for sale in the State of Georgia such fertilizers and fertilizer materials, shall first file with the Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of Georgia, upon forms furnished by said Commissioner of Agriculture, the name of each brand of fertilizers, acid phosphates, fertilizer materials, or chemicals, which they may desire to sell in said State, either by themselves or their agents, together with the name and address of the manufacturer or manipulator, and also the guaranteed analysis thereof, stating the sources from which the phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash are derived; and if the . same fertilizer is sold under a different name or names, said fact shall be so stated, and the dilIerent brands which are identical shall. be named.
Sec. 2. All persons, companieE, manufacturers, ~ealers or agents, before selling or offering for sale in this State any commerical fertilizer material, shall brand or attach
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to each bag, 'barrel or package, the brand name of the fertilizer, the weight of the package, the name and address of the manufacturel', and the guaranteed analysis of the fertilizer, giving the valuable constituents of the fertilizer in minimum percentages only. These items only shall be branded or printed on the sacks in the following order:
1. Weight of package in pounds. 2. Brand-name, or trade-mark. 3. Guaranteed analysis. . 4. Available phosphoric acid, per cent. 5. Nitrogen, per cent. 6. Potash, per cent. 7. Name and address of manufacturer.
In bone meal, tankage or other products, where the phosphoric acid is not available to laboratory methods, but becomes available on the decomposition of the product in the soil, the phosphoric acid shall be claimed as total phosphoric acid unless it be desired to claim available phosphoric acid also, in which latter case the guarantee must take the form above set forth. In the case of bone meal and tankage, manufacturers may brand on the bags informatio~ showing the fineness of the product, provided it takes a form approved by the Commissioner of Agriculture.
Sec. 3. If any commercial fertilizer or fertilizer material offered for sale in this State shall, upon official analysis, prove deficient in any of its ingredients as guaranteed and branded upon the sacks or packages, and if by reason of such deficiency the commercial value thereof shall f~ll three per cent. below the guaranteed total commercial value of such fertilizer or fertilizer material, then any note or obligation given in payment thereof shall be
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collectable by law only for the amount of actual total commercial value as ascertained by said official analysis, and any person or corporation selling the same shaU be liable to the consumer, by reason of such deficiency for such damages, if any, as may be proven, and obtained by him on trial before a jury in any court Of competent jurisdiction in this State.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That the words "high grade" shall not appear upon any bag or other package of any complete fertilizer, which complete fertilizer contains by its guaranteed analysis, less than 10 per cent. available phosphoric acid, 1.65 per cent. nitrogen (equivalent to 2 per cent. ammonia), and 2 per cent. of potash, or a grade or analysis of equal total commercial value; that the word "standard" shall not appear upon any bag or other package of any complete fertilizer which contains by its guaranteed analysis less than 8 per cent. available phosphoric acid, 1.65 per cent. nitrogen (equivalent to 2 per cent. ammoma) and 2 per cent. potash, or a grade or analysis of equ~l total commercial value; that the words "high grade" shall not appear upon any bag or other" package of any acid phosphate with potash which shall contain, by its guaranteed analysis, less than 13 per cent.. available phosphQric acid, and 1 per cent. potash, or a grade of analysis of equal total commercial value; that the word" standard" shall not appear upon any bag or other package of any acid phosphate with potash, which shall contain, by its guaranteed analysis, less than 11 per cent. available phosphoric acid and 1 per cent. potash, or a grade or analysis of equal total commercial value; that the words "high grade" shall not appear upon any bag or other package of any plain acid phosphate which shall contain, by its guaranteed anal-
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ysis, less than 14 per cellt. available phosphoric acid
and, lastly, that the word "standard" shall not appear
upon any bag or other package of plain acid phosphate
which shall contain by its guaranteed analysis less than. 12 per cent. available phosphoric acid. It is hereby
provided that no complete fertilizer, acid phosphate with
potash, acid phosphate with nitrogen, or plain acid phos-
phate, shall be offered for sale in this State which con-
tains less than 12 per cent. of total plant food, namely:
available phosphoric acid, nitrogen when calculated as
ammonia, and potash, either singly or in combination;
provided, that in mixed fertilizers there shall not be
claimed less than 1 per cent. potash and 0.82 per cent.
nitrogen, when one or both are present in the same mix-
ture.
It is further hereby provided, That no commercial fer-
tilizers or fertilizer material shall be offered for sale in
this State which contains sllch an amount of water as to
render the handling or manipulation of such fertilizers
or fertilizer materials difficult, or to cause the clogging
of fertilizer distributors by reason of its bad chemical
condition. Such wet or bad mechanical condition of any
fertilizer shall be carefully observed by all fertilizer in':
spectors at the time of drawing their samples, and be
reported along with the sample to the Commissioner of
Agriculture, who, if he (or, in his absence, the State
Chemist) confirms the opinion of the inspector, shall fo1'-
bi:l the sale of that lot so inspected. .
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That all manufacturers and manipulators, or agents representing them, who have registered their brands in compliance with Section 1 of this Act, shall forward to the Commissioner of Agriculture a request f01' tax tags, stating that said tax tags are
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to be used upon brands of fertilizers and fertilizer materials registered in acpordance with this Act, and said request shall be accompanied with the sum of 10 cents per ton as an inspection fee, whereupon it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture to issue tags to parties applying, who shall attach a tag to each bag, barrel or package thereof, which when attached to said packages shall be prima facie evidence that the seller has complied with the requirements of this Act. Any tags left in the possession of the manufacturer shall not be used for another season, and shall not be redeemed by the Department of Agriculture.
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That it shall not be lawful for any manufacturer or company, either by themselves or their agents, to offer for sale in this State any fertilizer or fertilizer material that has not been registereq. with the Commissioner of Agriculture, as required by this Act. The fact"that the purchaser waives the inspection and analysis thereof shall be no protection to said party selling or offering the same for sale.
Sec. 7. The guaranteed analysis. of each and every brand of fertilizer or fertilizer material must, without exception, remain uniform through the fiscal year for which it is registered, and in no case, even at subsequent registration, shall the grade be lowered, although thefproportion of the available consti~uents may be changed so that the decrease of one constituent may be compensated for in value by the increase of the other or others. Such proposed change lpust first receive the approval of the Commissioner of Agriculture. A brand.name, and, or, tra.de-rriark, registered by one manufacturer shall not be entitled to registration by another; and the manufacturer having first registered and used the said brand-name and,
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or, trade-mark, shall be entitled to it even should said brand-name and, or, trade-mark not be offered for current registration at the time. Nothing in this section shall be construed as debarring the right of any manufacturer to establish his ownership in, and prior right of registration of, any brand-name and, or, trade-mark, whether Eaid brand-name, or, trade-mark had been previously registered or not.
Sec.. 8. No person, company, dealer or agents shall sell, expose or offer for sale in this State any pulverized leather, raw, steamed, roasted, or in any other form, either as a fertilizer or fertilizer material, or as a constituent of a fertilizer, without making full and explicit statement of the fact in registration with the CommisEioner of Agriculture, and furnishing satisfactory proof that the nitrogen is ~ufficiently available and valuable for the purpose for which sold.
Sec. 9. Be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of Agriculture shall appoipt twelve inspectors of fertilizer, or so many inspectors as, in said Commissioner's ju"dgment, may be necessary, who shall hold their office for such time as said Commissioner shall in his judgment think best for carrying out the provisions of this Act. The greatest compensation that any inspector of fertilizer shall receive shall be at the rate of eighty-three and one-third dollars per month, and his actual expenses while in the discharge of his duty as such inspector. It shall be their duty to inspect all fertilizers, acid phosphates, chemicals, cottonseed meal or other fertilizing material that may be found at any point within the limits .of the State, and go to any point, when so directed by the CommisEioner 0f Agriculture, and shall see that all fertilizers and fertilizer materials are properly tagged.
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Sec. 10. Be it further enacted, 'That each of the inspectors' of fertilizers shall be provided with bottles of not less than eight (8) ounces capacity in which to place samples of fertilizers and fertilizer materials drawn by him, and it shall be the duty of each inspector of fertilizers to draw, with such an instrument as shall secure a core from the entire length of the package, such samples of fertilizers and fertilizer materials as he may be directed by the Commissioner of Agriculture to inspect, or that he may find uninspected; and in the performance of his duty he shall carefully draw samples as follows:' In lots of ten packages or less, from every package; in lots of ten to a hundred packages, from not less than ten packages; in lots of one hundred packages and over, from not less than ten per cent. of the ent~re number, and, after thoroughly mixing the samples so drawn, he shall, by the method known as "quartering," draw from such thoroughly mixed sample two sub-samples, and with them fill two sample bottles, and shall plainly write on a label on said bottles the number of said samples, and shall also write on the label on one only of said bottles the name of the fertilizer, acid phosphate, or other fertilizer material, also the name of the manufacturers; he shall then seal both of said bottles, and shall forward to the Commissioner of Agriculture the said samples so drawn by him, stating the number of sacks from which the sample was drawn, and a full report of the inspection written on a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Agricultur~, which report must be numbered to agree with the number of the bottle; and in said report shall be given the name of the fertilizer or fertilizer material, the name of the manufacturer, the guaranteed analysis, the place where inspected, the ,date of inspection, and name of inspector;
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and it shall be the duty of said inspectors to keep a complete record of all inspections made by them on forms prescribed by the Commissioner of Agriculture. Before entering upon the discharge of their duties shall also take and subscribe, before some officer authorized to administer the same, an oath to faithfully discharge all duties which may be required of them in pursuance of this Act.
Sec. 11. Be it further enacted, That a sample of all fertilizers or fertilizer material, drawn by the official inspectors and filed with the Commissioner of Agriculture, shall be marked by number and delivered by said Commissioner of Agriculture to State Chemist, who will make a complete analysis of same, and certify, under same number as marked, said analysis to said Commissioner of Agriculture, which analysis shall be recorded as official and entered opposite the brand of fertilizers or fertilizer material which the mark and number represent; and the said official analysis of such fertilizer or fertilizer material, under the seal of the Commissioner of Agriculture, shall be admissible as .evidence in any courts of this State on the trial of any issue involving the merits of such fertilizer or fertilizer material.
Sec. 12. Be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of Agriculture shall have authority to esta.blish such rules and regulations, in regard to the inspection, analysis and sale of fertilizers and fertilizer material, as shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, and a.s in his judgment will best carry out the requirements thereof.
Sec. 13. Be it further enacted, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to restrict or void sales of acid phosphate or any other fertilizer material to each other '
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by importers, manufacturers or manipulators, who mix fertilizer materials for sale, or as preventing the free gnd unrestricted shipments of material to manufacturers or manipulators who have registered their brands as required by the provi&ions of this Act.
Sec. 14. Be it further enacted, That any person selling or offering for sale any fertilizer or fertilizer mate. rial without having first complied with the provisions of this Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be punished as prescribed in 1039 of the Criminal Code of Georgia;" provided this Act shall not go into effect until after the first day of August, 1902.
Sec. 15. Be it further enacted, That there shall be nothing in this Act which shall be construed to nullify any of the requirements of an Act fixing the methods of determining the value of commercial fertilizers by the purchasers, and incorporated in the provisions of the herein amended Ellington Bill, which is as follows:
An Act to regulate the sale of fertilizers in this State; to fix a method for determining the value" of same, and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act it shall be lawful for any purchaser of fertilizers from any owner tJ:ereof, or agent of such owner, to require the person selling, and at the time of sale or delivery, to take from each lot of each brand sold a sample of its contents.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That said sample or samples of fertilizers shall be taken in the presence of both purchaser and seller in the following manner: "Two
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cupfuls of the fertilizer shall be taken from the top and two cupfuls from the bottom of each sack, provided there are not more than ten sacks in the lot, but in lots of 10 to 100 sacks, from not less than 10 sacks; in lots of 100 .and over, from not less than 10 per. cent. of the entire number. The samples so taken shall be intermixed upon some surface so as not to mix dirt or any other substance with fertilizer.' Then from different parts of the' pile small portions at a time shall be scooped up in the cup and transferred to a wide-mouthed bottle of not less than one pint in capacity." This bottle shall now be corked with a suitable cork. The cork must either be . pressed home flush with the mouth of the bottle or else cut acrOES until it is flush or even with the mouth of the .bottle. It shall then be taken by both parties at interest to. the ordinary of the county, who shaJI seal the same in their presence in the following manner: He shall completely cover the entire surface of the cork with sealing wax, and then impress upon the molten wax his official seal, bearing his name and the style of his office. He shall then label the same with the names of the parties and of the fertilizer.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That said Ordinary shall safely keep said package, allowing neither party access to the same save as hereinafter provided. The Ordinary shall receive a fee of 10 cents from the party depositing such sample for each sample so deposited.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That should said purchaser, after having used fertilizer upon his crops, have reason to believe from yields thereof that said fertilizer was totally or partially worthless, he shall notify the seller, and apply to the Ordinary to forward the said sample deposited with him to the Stat~ Chemist, witu-
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out stating the name of the parties, the name of the fertilizers, or giving it~ guaranteed analysis, the cost of sending being paid by the purchaser. Before forwarding sample to the State Chemist for anal ysis, the Ordinary shall take the affidavit of the purchaser that he has gathered his crop and believes from the yield thereof that the fertilizer used was worthless, or partially worthless. The Ordinary shall notify the State Chemist at the same time he forwards the samples he has taken and filed such written affidavit of the purchaser.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That it shall be the
duty of said State Chemist to analyze and send a copy
of the result to said Ordinary.
Sec. 6. Be it further ~llacted, That should said anal-
ysis show that said fertilizer comes up to the guaranteed
analysis upon which it is sold, then the statement so sent
by the State Chemist shall be conclusive evidence'
against the plea of partial or total failure of considera-
tion. But should said analysis show that such fertilizer
does not come up to the guaranteed analysis, then the sale
. shall be illegal, null and void, and when suit is brought
upon any evidence in indebtedness given for such fertil
izer, the statement of such State Chemist so transmitted
to the Ordina:r:y shall be conclusive evidence of the facts,
whether such evidence of indebtedness is held by an inno-
cent third party. or not.
Sec. 7. Be it further enacted, That in lieu of the State
Chemist, should the parties of the contract agree upon
some other chemist to make said analysis, all the pro-
visions of the Act shall apply to his analysis and re-
port to the. Ordinary.
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Sec. 8. Be it further enacted, That should the seller refuse to take said sample when so requested by the
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purchaser, then upon proof of this fact the purchaser shall be entitled to his plea of failure of consideration, and to support the same by proof of the want of effect and benefit of said feitilizer-upon his crops, which proof shall be sufficient to authorize the jury to sustain defendant's plea within whole or in part, whether said suit is brought by an innocent holder or not.
Approved December 27, 1890.
AN ACT
To provide for the registration, sale, inspection and analysis of fertilizer materials, in bulk, in the State of Georgia, and to repeal all laws and parts of laws in conflict therewith.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of - Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act it shall be lawful for the manufacturers, jobbers, dealers and manipulators of commercial fertilizers and fertilizer materials, to sell or offer for sale in the State of Georgia,. acid phosphate or other fertilizer materials in bulk to persons, individuals or firms, who desire to purchase the same for their own use on their own lands, but not for sale.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of Agriculture of this State shall have 'the authority to establish such rules and regulations iIi regard to the registration, inspection, sale and analysis of acid phosphate or- other fertilizer materials, in bulk, sold to persons, individuals or firms, who desire to purchase and use the same as provided in Section 1 of this Act, as shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this Act,
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and as in his judgment will best carry out the requirements thereof.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That the same inspection fees shall be paid by manufacturers, dealers, jobbers and manipulators, who sell acid phosphate or other fertilizer materials in bulk, under the provisions of this bill as applies to such goods when placed in sacks, barrels or boxes. under the general fertilizer laws of this State, and such inspectio~ fees shall be transmitted to the Commissioner of Agriculture at the time notice of shipment of such acid phosphate or other fertilizer materials in bulk are made to the purchaser or purchasers, provided for in this Act.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That it is hereby made
the duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture to person-
ally prosecute each and every offender under the pro-
visions of this Act, and upon conviction, such offenders
shall be punished as prescribed in Section 1039 of the
Code of Georgia, and all fines arising there-from shall
be paid into and become' a part of the General Educa-
tional Fund of the State.
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~ec. 5. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Approved August 14,1903.
AN ACT
To require all cottonseed meal sold in the State of Georgia to be branded according to its grade or quality.
Section 1. Be it' enacted by the General Assembly, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
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That from and after the passage of this Act, all manufacturers, dealers or manipulators, who shall offer any cottonseed meal for sale in this State, either as a fertilizer or as a feedstuff, shall brand upon or attach to the package in Which such meal is offered for sale the grade or quality of the same.
Sec. 2. Be. it further en, acted, That the're shall be three grades of cottonseed meal, known as high gr~de, standard grade and low grade. High grade meal must contain 6.60 per cent. of nitrogen (equivalent to 8 per cent. of ammonia), as a minimum before it shall be entitled to bear the brand of high grade.
Standard meal must contain 6.18 per cent. nitrogen (equivale~t to 71'2 per cent. ammonia), as a minimum before it shall be entitled to the brand of standard grade.
All cottonseed meal containing less than 6.18 per cent. nitrogen (equivalent to 71'2 per cent. ammonia), shall be branded low grade before being offered for sale in this State, provided ,that low grade shall not contain less than 6 per cent. of ammonia, and provided further, that all meal made from ." Sea Island Cotton" shall be branded "Sea Island Cottonseed Meal," and the guaranteed analysis shall not be less than 41'2 per cent. of ammonia, and the same shall be printed upon the package.
It is further enacted, That the words, "high grade," "standard grade," and " low grade," when branded upon or attached to the package containing the cottonseed meal shall be printed just above all otl;J.er guarantees or descriptions of said meal, and in type larger than any other descriptive words or matter branded upon or at~ tached to such package.
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Sec. 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture to take all steps necessary to make this Act effective.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That any person or persons violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall M punished as prescribed in Section 4310 of the Code of Georgia of 1882.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed.
Approved July 8, 1910.
AN ACT
.To further regulate and control the sale of commercial fertilizers in the State of Georgia by requi!"i?g the branding or tagging upon each sack or package the source from which the available phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, respectively, is derived; to prescribe the duties and liabilities of the manufacturer, manipulators, dealers and vendors of such fertilizers; to provide a penalty for the violators of the same, and provide the rights and remedies of the purchasers thereof, and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That all commercial fertilizers containing or which are designed to develop, as plant food, phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, which are sold or offered for sale in this State, shall, in addition to the present provisions and requirements of the laws
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of Georgia, have plainly marked or branded, by attaching a tag upon each sack or package thereof, the sources and ingredients from which the available phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, respectively, is generated and obtained.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That if any commercial fertilizer or fertilizer ma-terial sold in this State sha-ll prove deficient in any of_ its ingredients, as guaranteed or branded by attaching a tag or tags upon the sacks or packages containing the same, and if, by reason of such deficiency, the commercial values of such fertilizers shall fall more than three per cent. below the guaranteed commercial value of such fertilizers or fertilizer material, then the vendor or vendors of such commercial fertilizer or fertilizers shall be liable in damages to the purchaser or purchasers thereof in the sum of twenty-five per cent. of the purchase price plus. the shortage of such commercial fertilizer or fertilizers.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That any manufacturer, manipulator, dealer or vendor of commercial fertilizers in this State, who publishes by branding or by attaching a tag or tags upon the sacks or packages of fertilizer a false or incorrect analysis of the components and ingredients thereof, shall be liable in law to any and every purchaser of such falsely and incorrectly branded or tagged fertilizer in a sum of twenty-five per cent. of the purchase price, plus the shortage of such commercial fertilizer.
~ec. 4. A deficiency of more than ten _per cent. below the guaranteed analysis of the fertilizers as published and branded or tagged on the sacks or packages thereof shall be held and declared by the courts of this State to
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constitute a false and mcorrect publishing, branding or tagging within the intent, purpQse and meaning of this Act.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That this Act shall be deemed, held, and construed to be supplemental and additional to the existing laws of this State regulating and affecting the sale of commercial fertilizers, and not .as conflicting with or repealing any of said laws. This Act shall not go into effect until January 1, 1912.
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are, hereby repealed.
Approved August 22, 1911.
AN ACT
To prohibit the manufacture and sale of fertilizers in the S~ate of Georgia containing any pyrites cinders, coal cinders, or any injurious or deleterious filler; to provide for the plant food and other materials on the bag; providing penalty, and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it' enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That on and after Jan. 1, 1913, it shall be unlawful for any manufacturer or dealer, or other person to manufacture, sell or offer for sale, in the State of Georgia, any commercial fertilizer containing any pyrites cinders, coal cinders, or any injurious or deleterious filler.
Sec. 2. Every manufacturer, mixer or dealer in commercial fertilizers shall be required to print on his bags
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or tags the total number of 'pounds of availaoble plant food guaranteed and contained in each bag, the total number of pounds of filler contained in each bag, "worth less as a fertilizer" to be printed after the word" filler," and the total number of pounds of all other combined materials contained in said bags. This 1\ct is not intended to repeal or modify the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, approved August 22, 1911, requiring all sources of plant food to be stated on bags or tags.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That any manufacturer, dealer or person violating the provisions of this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 4. Repeals all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith.
Approved August 17, 1912.
AN ACT
To amend Section 1780, Volume 1, of the Code of 1910, in reference to fertilizer inspectors, their duties and compensation, by striking therefrom certain words and inserting other words in lieu thereof, so as to limit the number of such inspectors; to provide for the appointment of not exceeding six general inspectors, and to fix their duties and compensation, and to authorize the appointment of additional inspectors during the busy season when actually needed, not exceeding forty during anyone year, and to limit and fix their term of service; to prescribe their duties and fix their compensation; to provide that all inspectors may be paid actual traveling expenses incurred while absent from home in the service of the State, and to provide that
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all inspectors shall devote their entire time to the service of the State during the period of their employment, and to provide for the discharge of inspectors for incompetence, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, and !or other purposes.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of .Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That Section 1780, Volume 1, of the Code of 1910, in reference to fertilizer inspectors, their duties and compensation, be, and the same is, hereby amended by striking therefrom all the words appearing therein after the word" appoint" in the second line thereof, and inserting in lieu thereof the following words, to wit, "not exceeding six general inspectors, who shall be known as State inspectors, and who may be sent from point to point for the purpose of making inspections, or may be located in the main centers of the State, in the discretion of the Commissioner, such inspectors being subject at all times to his direction. These inspectors shall receive a salary of twelve hundred dollars per year. It shall be their duty to inspect all fertilizers, acid phosphates, chemicals, cottonseed meal or other fertilizing material that may be found at any point within the limits of the State, and shall see that all fertilizers and fertilizer materials are properly tagged. In addition to these duties such inspectors shall inspect weights and measures, -food and feed, and oils when directed to do so, and perform such other duties as may be assigned them by the Commissioner of Agriculture. The Commissioner shall also ,have authority
to employ such additional inspectors, during the busy season, not to exceed forty in number in anyone year, as in his judgment may be necessary. These additional inspectors shall only be employed when actually needed,
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the term of such service not to exceed four months during anyone year. They shall inspect fertilizers, acid phosphates, chemicals, cottonseed meal, and other fertilizer material whenever found within the limits of the State, and see that all fertilizers and fertilizer materials are properly tagged and perform such other duties-as may be assigned them by the Commissioner, and go to any point when so directed by him. The greatest compensation that these short-term inspectors shall receive shall be at the rate of eighty-three and one-third dollars per month. In addition to his salary, any general or short-term inspector may be paid actual transportation expenses and hotel bill incurred by him when absent from his home on duty for the State, the hotel bill not to exceed two and one-half dollars per day. All inspectors mentioned in this section shall be required to devote t~eir entire time to the service of the State during the period of their employment. Each inspector shall be commissioned for a term of two years, subject to the right of the Commissioner of Agriculture at any time to limit and designate the number of months any short-term inspector shall be employed within the period named in the commission, the Commissioner al'so having the right to discharge any in'spector for incompetence, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office," so that said section, when so amended, shall read as follows: "Inspectors, their duties and compensation. "The Commissioner of AgricriltUI:e shall appoint not exceeding six general inspectors, who shall be known as State inspectors, and who may be sent from point to point, or may be located in the main centers of the State, in the discretion of the Commissioner, such inspectors being subject at all times to his direction. These inspectors shall receive a salary of twelve hundred dollars per yeal:. It shall be their duty to inspect all fertilizers, acid phosphate~
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chemicals, cottonseed meal or other fertilizing material that may be found at any point within the limits of the State, and shall see that all fertilizers and fertilizer materials are properly tagged. In addition to these duties such inspectors shall inspect weights and measures, food and feed, and oils when directed to do s<?, and perform such other duties as may be assigned them by the Commissioner of Agriculture. The Commissioner shall also have authority to employ such additional inspectors during the busy season, not to exceed forty in one year, as in his judgment may be necessary. These additional inspectors shall only be employed when actua~ly needed, the term of such service not to exc~ed four months during anyone year. They shall inspect fertilizers, acid phosphate, chemicals, cottonseed meal and other fertilizer materials whenever found within the limits of the State, and see that all fertilizers and fertilizer materi~ls are properly tagged and perform such other dutie~ as may be assigned them by the Commissioner, and go to any point when so directed by him. The greatest compensation that these short-term inspectors shall receive shall be at the rate of eighty-three a~d one-third dollars per month. In addition to his salary any general or short-term inspector may be paid- actual transportation expenses and hotel bill incurred by him when absent from his home on duty for the State, the hotel bill not to exceed two and one-half dollars per day. All inspectors mentioned in this section shall be required to devote their entire time to the service of the State during the period of their employment. Each inspector shall be commissioned for a term of two years subject to the right of the Commissioner of Agriculture at any time to limit and designate the number of months any short-term inspector shall be employed within the period named in the commission, the
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Commissioner also having the right to discharge any in-' spector for incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office."
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are, hereby repealed.
Approved August 19, 1912.
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FORMAL REQUEST FOR REGISTRATION
To Atlapta, Ga.:
, Commissioner of Agriculture,
You are hereby request'ed to register for sale and ~is-
tribution in the State of Georgia
manufac-
tured by
, at
.
The following is the Guaranteed Analysis of the Brand:
Available Phosphoric acid Nitrogen Potash
per cent. per cent. 0......... Per cent.
The available ~hosphoric Acid !s derived from
.
The Nitrogen is derived from
:
.
The Potash is derived from
.
Put up ip
of
'lbs. eoach
Under Section 5, page 8 relating to request for tags, in order that no delay may occur in shipment, the manufacturer or dealer need not notify the department at the
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time of the reqnest for tags of the name of the purchaser or consignee, but must notify the Commissioner in writing of every sale or consignment on the day in which the same is made. This notice must distinctly state the brand of the fertilizer or the name of the chemical or fertilizer material and the number of tons, together with the name of the purchaser or consignee and their place of residence. It must request inspection and contain an agreement to cancel all sales thereof in the event the Commissioner shall prohibit its sale in accordance with law. The following form may be used, substantial compliance with the above rule being regarded sufficient.
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NOTICE OF SALES AND CONSIGNMENTS AND REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION
All manufacturers, mixers or manipulators of fertilizers or fertilizer materials must send to the Department of Agriculture detailed informl;i.tion about all shipments of fertilizers or fertilizer materials. This notice must distinctly state to whom consigned, destination, the brand-name of the fertilizer or name of the chemical or fertilizer material, sacks and tonnage, or if in bulk so state, giving tons. It must request inspection and contain an agreement to cancel all sales thereof in the event the Commissioner shall prohibit its sale in accordance with law. The form shown on opposite page, which is reduced from 80x14 inches, ,must be used for making these ~eports.
Under Section 5, relating to request for tags, in order that no delay may occur in shipment, the manufacturer or dealer need not notify the department per above at the time of the request for tags of the name of the purchaser or consigriee, but must notify the Commissioner in writing of every sale or consignment daily or weekly.
I NOTICE OF S~LES AND CONSIGNMENTS, AND REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION.
To J. J. BROWN, Commissioner of Agrkulture, Atlanta, Ga.
I oCA:>
You are hereby notified that the undersigned have this day made the following sales and
consignments, and request that the same be inspected.
.
In consideration. of being allowed to sell and distribute' these shipments before the official analysis thereof is
made, we agree and bind ourselves to cancel all sales thereof and forfeit all claims for purchase money thereof,
if, after the official analysis is made, the Commissioner of Agriculture shall prohibit its sale in accordance with law.
Name
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Address
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Date 191 __
CONSIGNEE
DESTINATION
BRAND NAME
Guaranteed Analysis
Number Sacks Fertilizers
Number Sacks Cotton Seed Meal '
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RULINGS BY THE COMMISSIONER INTERPRET. ING THE FERTILIZER LAWS
First. The grade of the fertilizer to be considered a part of the "brand-name and, or, trade-mark," and may immediately precede or follow the same, if used at all.
Second. It is optional with the. manufacturer' whether he brands the grade on his sacks or not, but if he does brand the grade on the sacks, then the goods must conform to the requirements of the grade,' as stated in Section 3 of the law. .
Third. In branding the word "potash" the characters "K20" heretofore in use are to be omitted.
Fourth. ill case of goods containing 10 per cent. available phosphoric acid, 0.82 per cent. nitrogen, and 1 per cent. potash, or such mixtures as 9-1.65-1, or other com- binations that do not reach a total commercial value equal to that of the standard fertilizer, which is 8-1.65-2, such mixtures are not to be designated by any grade at all. Such goods may be offered for sale, and branded with any name the maker desires to give, provided such name does not' indicate that they belong to a high or standard grade.
Fifth. In printing bags containing acid phosphate only, or acid phosphate and potash, where all three ingredients of plant food are not claimed, it shall be optional with the maker whether he brands only the guaranteed ingredients, as for instance:
Available phosphoric acid Or he may brand:
14 per cent.
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Available phosphoric acid
14 per cent.
Nitrogen
None.
Potash
None.
But in this latter case the letters of the word "none" shall be plain and distinct, and the same size type as the names of the elements standing opposite them.
. Sixth. In the case of goods containing' less than 1.65 per cent. J?-itrogen they may be branded as" ammt)niated" goods, "guano or fertilizer," or other words implying that the same is an ammoniated super-phosphate, pro-
. vided they contain not less than 0.82 per cent. nitrogen. Seventh. The former ruling No.7 stating that a mixed goods containing 10 per cent. available phosphoric acid, 0.82 per cent. nitrogen, and 3 per cent. potash cannot be branded high grade because it has not as high a commercial value as a 10-1.65.2 goods, is hereby suspended. This is because the commercial value of such a fertilizer is at present above that of a 10-1.65-2 goods on account of the high price of potash.
Eighth. No manufacturer has the right to print the word" ammonia" at all on his sacks.
Ninth. Until further notice the Commissioner fixes the minimum percentage of nitrogen required by law in the Sea Island' cottonseed meals at three and seven-tenths (3.7) per cent. equivalent to four and one-half (40) per cent. of ammonia.
Tenth. If it b~ necessary for lack of space on one side of the sack to turn and print on the other side, this will be permitted, provided the prescribed order be observed.
Eleventh. The word "potash" means potassium oxide, or K 20, and will be so interpreted; the percentage
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of potassium sulphate or muriate must not be substituted for the percentage of potash.
Twelfth. The words' " standard, " or "standard grade, " may be used on the sacks at the option of the manufacturer, if used at all.
Thirteenth. It is regarded as consonant with the spirit of the law to print on the sacks, if desired, the name of the party for whom manufactured, thus: "Manufactured for John Smith & Co., by Thos. Brown '& Co."
Fourteenth. If desired for distinctive purposes., a manufacturer may print the word" Georgia," following the words "guaranteed analysis."
Fifteenth. It is hereby ruled that the branding of all fertilizers or fertilizer materials (as described in Section 3 of the law) shall be upon the sacks or packages themselves, except in the case of cottonseed meals, in which case a tag may be attached to the sacks. Furthermore, the letters used for the words "high grade," or "standard grade" (when used at all), shall be of not less than one inch in size, and no smaller letters than three-quarters of an inch shall be used in any part of the brand.
Sixteenth. It is hereby ordered in consonance with the spirit of Section 8 of the law, that no cyanogen Gompounds, wool-waste, tartar-pomace or Mora meal, or other ~aterials not recognized by scientific authorities as being available sources of plant food, shall be used in any fertilizer sold in this State. All manufacturers are warned agaim:t purchasing unfamiliar fertilizer materials without first inquiring of this department as to their character.
Seventeenth. When it is desired to sell ground phosphate rock in this State, the same may be done, provided
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the manufacturer or seller registers his goods with the
Commissioner of Agriculture and tags them as in case of
all other fertilizers. The bags must be branded with
the name of the material, the guaranteed analysis in
terms of insoluble phosphoric acid; also the statement
that there is no available phosphoric acid, and the name
and address of the manufacturer. Thus, for example:
"Fine ground phosphate rock." "Guaranteed analysis."
"Available phosphoric acid-none." "Insoluble phos-
phoric acid-30 per cent." "Made by John Brown & Co.,
Atlanta, Ga." No statement giving the percentage of
"bone phosphate" will be permitted on the sacks,' or
other statements.
.
Eighteenth. Under Section 2 of the law it is hereby ordered that a manufacturer may guarantee and brand upon his sacks the percentage of total phosphoric acid in bone meals, tankages and complete fertilizers, instead of the available phosphoric acid. But in such cases, he shall not use the word "available" at all; and he must also guarantee and brand upon the sacks the percentage of phosphoric acid and nitrogen present contained in material finer than one-fiftieth of an inch. For instance:
200 Pounds Pure Bone Meal, Guaranteed Analysis:
Total phosphoric acid
23 per cent.
Nitrogen
3 per cent.
Phosphoric acid finer than one-fiftieth inch .. 15 per cent.
Nitrogen finer than one-fiftieth inch. . . . . .. 2 per cent.
Made by John Bull & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Complete fertilizers containing potash must also be
branded in the same way, when it is desired to claim total
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phosphoric acid and not available phosphoric acid. In the case of bone meals, tankages and complete fertilizer, where advantage is taken of above ruling, the manufacturer must, in making his registration, file and attach to his registration a sworn statement that said goods contain no rock phosphates, or mineral phosphates, or phosphates derived from any other source than bone, and- agree to forfeit all claims to purchase-money of his goods if any such adulteration should be discovered in them.
Nineteenth. No fertilizer shall be offer~d for sale in this State that contains less than 65 per cent. available nitrogen determined by the Pepsin Hydrochloric Acid Method, or not less than 85 per cent. by the Neutral Permanganate Method.
Twentieth. Your attention is called to the following rulings regarding the branding and tagging of commercial fertilizers under the law approved August 22, 1911:
The following rulings are made by this department in reference to the Act to further regulate and control the sale of commercial fertilizers that was passed by the 1911 session of the Legislature to become effective January 1, 1912; and, as said law states that it is supplemental and additional to the existing laws of the State, regulating and affecting the sale of commercial fertilizers, and not conflicting with or repealing any of said laws, it is ruled that, in addition to the present requirement in regard to what shall be branded upon the package, there shall be plainly stated the source and ingredients from which the plant food (available phosphoric acid, nitrogen, and potash) is obtained. ~his may be printed in plain type upon the package. Furthermore, the letters used for the words "available phosphoric acid, nitrogen, and potash" shall be not less than one inch in size and no smaller letters
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than three-quarters of an inch shall be used in giving the information when printed on the sacks.
All this information in regard to the source and ingredients may be printed on the reverse side of the package, or can be given by attaching securely to each package a tag printed in plain type.
Where a tag is used, the tag must carry the name of the manufacturer, together with the information in regard to the source and ingredients. In printing this information upon the tag, the size of the type used to declare the information required by the Act shall not be smaller than ten point CAPITALS.
In printing this information, either upon the package or upon the tag, the following form, for example, shall be used: For complete fertilizer, "The available phosphoric acid, nitrogen, and potash contained in this fertilizer are derived from organic and mineral sources (or the source or sources from which they are obtained)," as follows:
,,AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID: (Here insert the name of the ingredient or ingredients from which it is obtained.)"
"NITROGEN: (Here insert the name of the ingredient or ingredients from which it is obtained.)"
"POTASH: (Here insert the name of the ingredient or ingredients from which it is obtained.)"
Twenty-first. The following rulings are made by this department in reference to the Act to further regulate and control the sale of commercial fertilizers, that was passed by the 1912 session of the Legislature to become effective January 1, 1913:
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It is ruled that it shall be unlawful for any manufac-
turer, mixer, manipulator or dealer in commercial fertil-
izers to manufacture, sell or offer for sale in this State
any fertilizer that contains pyrites cinders, coal cinde.rs
or any injurious or deleterious filler.
It is ruled in addition to the present requirements as
to what shall be branded upon the package or tag, that
a statement must appear immediately below the informa-
tion giving the sources and ingredients~ the total num-
ber of pounds of available plant food (phosphoric acid,
nitrogen and potash), the pounds of filler "worthless as
a fertilizer," and the total number of pounds of all other
combined materials. The following form, for example,
should be used:
Available plant food
.1bs.
Filler "worthless as fertilizer"
lbs.
All other combined materials
11>s.
When giving this information on the sack, the letters
used shall not be less than three-quarters of an inch.
When this information is put on a tag, it must be PLAIN-
LY PRINTED, and the size of the type shall not be
smaller than ten point CAPITALS.
In stating the sources and ingredients and other in-
forma:tion which is required on the tag, no rubber-stamp
will be allowed, but it MUST BE PRINTED and NO
ADVERTISING will be permitted; only the information
required by law shall appear. In priRting the sources and
ingredients on the tag, only the sources and ingredients
contained in the fertilizer to which the tag is attached
shall appear thereon.
In placing total pounds of available plant food on bag
or tag, the pounds of"AMMONIA" may be.used in place
of pounds of "NITROGEN," but "AMMONIA" must
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not be used in guaranteed analysis, but "NITROGEN" must be used as heretofore.
Twenty-second. To better facilitate the system of accounting to this department, it is hereby
Ordered, That the beginning of the "fertilizer season" shall begin on the first day of January of each year and not on Oct. 1st as heretofore and that all tags for both fertilizers and cottonseed meal be purchased accordingly.
Twenty-third. Incident to the scarcity of potash salts occasioned by the European war, this department is receiving many inquiries as to what its ruling will be as to registration and sale in this State of manipulated fertilizers containing NO potash.
The laws governing the sale of fertilizers do not prohibit the sale of such mixtures, but they are subject to all the conditions and requirements pertaining to fertilizers of any combination.
They must be registered in this department, giving all the information heretofore required; they must be properly branded, giving the guaranteed analysis, and the sources of plant food must be given also.
To be termed a "standard grade," the guaranteed analysis shall be of a commercial value equalling that of all 8-1.65-2.
To be termed a "high grade," the guaranteed analysis shall be of a commercial value equalling that of a 101.65-2.
In registering such combinations, other than former brand-names must be used, and under no circumstances will a registration of a former brand be allowed that does not conform to previous registrations, that is to say, that its guarantee shall contain all of the elements of plant food previously claimed.
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Twenty-fourth. There has been much confusion resulting from the violations of law regulating the sale of fertilizers in this State, which I deem it my duty to call
. attention to so as to obviate a repetition in the future. lEt. The primary object of the fertilizer law is to protect the consumer from fraud; obviously he is not protected if anyone is permitted to make a sale to him of fertilizers that have not been duly registered and subject to inspection by this department. It is, therefore, 01'- dered that when any manufacturer or manipulator of fertilizers, as well as anyone buying fertilizer materials in bulk to be used on the land of the purchaser, by himEelf or his wage hands, and not for sale, it shall be the duty of the seller of such fertilizer material to remit to this department on day of shipment 10 cents per ton for every ton thus shipped, and for which no inspection tags will be issued-the amount being accounted for by thiE department in the account of bulk sales.
2d. Any manipulator or manufacturer can mix said materials on which the t~x has been paid for said purchaser as he requests, but the said mixture would not be subject to inspection or analysis by the State department.
3d. A liEt of registered manufacturers arid manipulators of fertilizers will be furnished upon request to this department, and this list shall contain only the names of the parties who are authorized to purchase materials without the payment of the tax as above indicated. If a manufacturer or manipulator of fertilizers receives materials from a customer, with the requeEts from said customer to manipulate or mix said materials for sale, or to be used on joint account with others, such manufactured
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fertilizers shaH be duly branded and registered with this department by said vendors, and the same shall be duly tagged and subject to an inspection in accordance with the law. When said vendor has registered his fertilizers with this department, he will not be required to pay tax on materials entering into the composition of said fertilizers, but every sack thus sold shall bear a tax tag. A farmer or a consumer of fertilizers has a right to buy bulk ma.terials from any manufacturer or manipulator for his own use ONLY, the manufacturer or manipulator paring the inspection fee as provided in Clause Two (2).
4th. The sole object of this ruling is to protect the users of fertqizers, to see that they reach them in proper and l~gal shape to be inspected and analyzed as provided by law.
Twenty-fifth. In order to avoid any possible m.isunderstanding as to contents of plant food contained in commercial fertilizers, and in view of the fact that many brands of fertilizers are offered for sale in this State which contain NO potash, it is hereby ordered:
That, in branding on sack or tag the guaranteed analysis, no element of plant food sh'all appear in said branding that is not contained in the saaks to which said brand or tags are attached, and it is further ordered:
That, when sacks have been printed which show an element of plant food not contained in said sack, that the same shal'l be thoroughly obliterated.
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GROUND PHOSPHATE ROCK AS A FERTlldZEK
In view of the fact that ~uch ground phosphate rock is being offered fo'r sale in this State and because many misleading claims for this material have been made, it was thought best to outline briefly the real facts concerning phosphate rock when ground and used in the raw state for agricultural purposes.
In some ways and on some soils, ground phosphate rock is a valuable material to use and its merits are beyond dispute. But the consumer should know when and how to use it and what price to pay for it as compared with other phosphatic fertilizers.
The ground phosphate rock offered for sale in this State for the past season varied from 20 per cent. to 30 per cent. total phosphoric acid, and in some cases material as low as 17 per cent. to 18 per cent. has been found on the market. All of this phosphoric acid is insoluble in water and only a small ardount is available for Ufile by the plant. But some of it is available to the same extent and much in the same way as the phosphates naturally present in the soil are available.
The agricultural value of ground phesphate rock depends very largely on the fineness. This material should be extremely fine,as the degree of subdivision of the. particles has a most important bearing on its agricultural value. No immediate returns need be expected from this material but it is cumulative in its action and if the farmer is content to wait for several years and look on the ground rock as an investment, then it has its value. Because of the slowness of action, the good to be derived from phosphate rock is spread out over long periods
of time.
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Ground phosphate rock gives very small returns in soiLs deficient in organic matter hence the poor results obtained when used on clay soils. It does much better in sandy soils containing much organic matter. Soil acids and rotting organic matter are regarded as making the phosphoric acid of the rock slowly available for plants.
The ground rock can be mixed with compost or in the manure pile or even sowed in the furrow with six or ~ight times its weight of manure, and then it will give some returns. Even on cotton lands that have very littLe organic matter present in their soils the use of phosphate rock is better than the entire omission of aU fertilizers. But for this crop, acid phosphate will net much richer returns even if bought at much greater prices.
When purchasing phosphate rock for agricultural use, the price must be taken into consideration as compared with that of acid phosphate. A phosphate rock having 32 per cent. phosphoric acid has very little of this amount available as a plant food, while an acid phosphate guaranteed 16 per cent. has the whole 16 per cent. available for the crop upon which it is used.
Sometimes ground phosphate rock has even been sold wit~out any statement as to its actual phosphoric acid content and without much difference in price between the low grades and high grades. There is not only the difference in paying freight on matter of little value in the low grade rock but the actual phosphoric acid content is lower and hence the price should be lowered in proportion.
It is not to be concluded from the foregoing statments that ground raw .phosphate is without any value. It
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, most assuredly is of value on certain types of soil. But the farmer should be cautioned against indiscriminate buying at extravagant prices because of the extravagant claims of agents and dealers in this material.
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REPORT OF THE STATE CHEMIST.
Atlanta, Georgia, August 20th, 1917.
HON. J. J. BROWN, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir: I beg to hand you with this report the analyses of 4,072 samples of commercial fertilizers and fertilizing materials. Out of this number, there were 3,080 , 'Specials. " On account of war conditions, only a part of the samples examined contained potash. The samples examined and analyzed may be summarized as follows:
Number containing phosphoric acid, nitrogen, and
potash. (Complete goods)....
983
Number containing phosphoric acid and nitrogen. 2,120
Nuinber containing phosphoric acid and potash. . . 5
Number containing phosphoric acid (acid phos-
phates)
477
Number containing nitr.ogen (cottonseed mea. ls) . . 364
Number containing nitrogen (nitrate of soda). . . . 59
Number of samples of ground Phosphate Rock.. 62
Number of samples of Ammonium Sulphate......
1
Number of Samples of Limestone..... .... .. ... .1
A systematic effort has been made to detect any injurious materials that might be used in compounding commercial fertilizers. Many nitrogen availability tests have been carried out on these samples and only about 2 per
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cent. of the examinations made showed under 85 per cent. by the neutral permanganate method. Even in these few eases, the deviation from the required 85 per cent. by this method was slight.- The results of these tests indicate that high grade nitrogenous materials are being used in the mixed goods offered for sale in this State.
The analytical work was carried out by the following assistants:
Messrs. C. R. Clark, J. F. King, L. L. Baker, H. R. Clarke and L. D Hutson made the determinations on phosphoric acid: Messrs J. J. Taylor and H. N. Dumas made the determinations on potash; and Mr. L. W. Bradley made the determinations on nitrogen. , Miss Daisy Oxford copied the analytical results and kept the analytical records.
Respectfully submitted, W. C. DUMAS, State Chemist.
Commercial Values of Fertilizers and Fertilizer Material
for the Season of 1917, as Fixed by State
Chemist, January 1, 1917.
About the first of January, 1917, quotations at Savannah on principal ingredients used in the manufacture of eommercial fertilizers were as below:
Acid phosphate 14 per cent., at $12.00 per ton, 2,000 pounds.
Acid phosphate 16 per cent., at $12.50 per ton, 2,000 pounds.
Phosphate rock 68 per cent. bone phosphate, $4.75 per ton, f. o. b. cars Savannah, Ga., $5.40 per ton at Atlanta.
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German kainit $75.00 per ton, 2,000 pounds f. o. b. cars Savannah, in sacks. Very little obtainable.
Muriate of potash $350.00 per ton, 2,000 pounds, f. o. b. cars. Very little obtainable.
itrate of soda $65.00 per ton, 2,000 pounds, f. o. b. cars, in sacks.
Cottonseed meal $38.50 per ton, 2,000 pounds, f. o. b. cars.
Sulphate of ammonia $85.00 per ton, 2,000 poundS, f. o. b. cars.
Pyrites per unit of sulphur ex-ship Savannah $10.25 per ton for 50 per cent. ore.
Brimstone $30.00 per ton ex-ship Savannah, $22.50 at mines in Louisiana.
Western dried blood $4.25 per unit of ammonia. Bone tankage $4.25 per unit of ammonia, and 10 cents per unit for bone phosphate. Fish scrap from $4.50 to $5.00 per unit of ammonia, and 10 cents per unit for bone phosphate. Prices on delivered goods. Rawbone meal $35.00 per ton, 2,000 rounds. Steam bone meal $30.00 per ton, 2,000 pounds. Tennessee phosphate rock 75 per cent. bone phosphate of lime $6.00 per ton at Atlanta.
Valuations.
The above prices are quotations at wholesale figures for lots of 500 tons and over, spot cash ex-ship, cars or warehouse, Savannah and Atlanta.
The nitrogen of bone meal which passes through a sieve with perforation 1-50 of an inch in diameter is valued at $4.00 a unit.
The nitrogen of bone meal coarser than that is valued at $2.50 a unit.
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The phosphoric acid of bone meal finer than 1-50 of . an inch is valued at $1.00 per unit. Coarser than 1-50 of an inch is valued at 75 cents a unit.
Cottonseed maals are valued as heretofore by multiplying their nitrogen percentage by the value of nitrogen ru-1ing for the season, viz., $4.00 per unit, and adding to this result $13.50 to cover the value of the 1.8 per cent. potash and 2.7 per cent. phosphoric acid, which is the average content of these meals.
In the case of Sea Island meals $10.90 is added to cover the 1.5 per cent. 'potash and 1.9 per cent. phosphoric acid, which is the average content of these meals.
On the basis of the above quotations the following commercial values have been calculated, and have been used in calculating the values of all the goods offered for sale in the State during the season of 1917, as exhibited in the table of analysis:
Available phosphoric acid Nitrogen Potash
5 cents a pound. 20 cents a pound. 30 cents a pound.
It is usual, however, in the fertilizer trade, and very convenient in calcula~ion, to use the system of units. A unit means, in technical talk, one per cent. of a ton, or twentY pounds; so that converting the above prices per pound into prices per unit, by simply multiplying by 20, we have:
Available phosphoric acid Nitrogen Potash
$1.00 a unit. 4.00 a unit. 6.00 a unit.
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For eX8J'l1ple, suppose we have a fertilizer with 8 per cent. available phosphoric acid, 3.45 per cent. nitrogen,
. and 2.75 per cent. of potash, we caleulate its value thus: 8% X $1.00 a unit=$ 8.00
3.45% X 4.00 a unit= 13.80
2.75% X 6.00 a unit= 16.5"0
$38.20 lRspection, . sacks, mixing and handling, 2.60
Total
$40.90
Therefore, the relative commercial value of the above goods is forty dollars and ninety cents per ton.
The above figures represent, as nearly as we can arrive at it, the wholesale cash cost of the goods at central points of distribution and production. If it is desired to learn the retail cost it would be necessary to add to the above total the freight to the particular point interested, and also storage, insurance, interest, taxes and the dealer's or manufacturer's profit. The figures I have given above cannot, from the nature of the case, be exact, as prices fluctuate from day to day and month to month, but they approach within reasonable accuracy the wholesale eost of the goods.
.TABLE OF ANALYSES
OF
.
.
COMMERCIAL 'FERTILIZERS
FOR
SEASON OF 1917
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
o01
By Whom R.egiatered and Place of Business
Name of Fertiliaer or Chemical Registered
fM..nufacturer' a Guaranteed Analyais
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j'
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by State Chemist U..!t.
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Abbot Manufacturing Co.,
Louisville & Midville, Ga. __ Abbot's Special Meal Mixture
Top Dresser
_
I
I 8. 8.80 1. BB
~
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6401 12591 8.781 2.85\ 2.4001 29.80 87.18 ~
Abbot's Special Meal Mixture
Top Dres~er
_ 5.
Meal, Blood and Tank~ge--- 8.
7.400 1. BB 6.58 1. BB
z 651 12601 5.651 6.72 2.240 4.8.20 408.57 Z 1
68112581 8.90 6.58/ 1.69 87.92 402.96 :
Ammoniated Dissolved Bone_ 10.
Abbot's Special Meal Mixture
Top Dresser
_ 8:
AcGreae., T. A Co., Camilla_, High Grade Acid Phosphate_ 1 16.
Acciraele
Company's
~
Corn
Spe_-
a.
Acree Company's Cotton and
Corn Grower
_ 12.50
Acree Company's Blood and
Bone
_ 12.
2.46
BB 9 8895 10.65\ 2.501-____ 22.4.40 28.25 e,..,
8.80
BB
_____ ,BB
661 1261 9.95 8.402
711 840M 17.85
1
1 28.801 26.28
I
1 17.50 18.85
.821
--I fNN 27918782 140.405 .95
19.88 20.85
--I 1.28( -----lNN 274018781 18.65 1.67
_~ I 1.651
NN 281 8788 14.20 1.67
20.02 22.98 21.20 28.408
Adair, A. D., & McCartYj t\cree Company's Melon Bros., Atlanta, Ga., & Chat- Grower _________________ 9. tanooga, Tenn. -- _________ McCarty's High GrAde Cotton Grower ______________ 10.
-----1 2.47! _____ NN 282 8784 11.68 2.46
21.4.81 24.09
1.65 2. M 577 2886 10.45 2.11 2.401 81.20 85.89
Adair's Soluble Pacific Guano 10. 1.65
I Adair's Blood-Meal Compound -----------------_.. 10. 1.65 I
Adair's Complete Mixture____ 10. 1.615
2. 1. 1.
M' F M
572 28815 10.10 69 8119 10.78
485 8858 9.88
I 1.80 2.08' 81.20
I
1.78 1.011 25.20
2.251 1.4.8 25.20
82.1:18 C')
26.86 ~
~ 29.86 -
Dixie High Grade Soil Food_
Adair's solved
BAomnme on__ia_t_e_d____D_i_s_-_
A.No&. 12M2.0 _S_p_e_c_i_a_l__F_e_r.t_il_i_z_e_r
A.N&o.
M. Special Fertilizer____ 1020 ________________
A.N&o. M98. 0Sp_e_c_i_a_l__F_e_r_t_il_i_z_e_r___
AdBaoirn'es HNiog.h1G6_r_a_d_e__D__is_s_o_l_v_e_d
I Alabama Chemical Co., Mont- Nitrate of Soda ---------- .-
gomery, Ala. ------------- Rex High Grade Guano_:-__
Climax Fish Guano__________
9. 1.65 8. F
8. 1.615 2. LL
12.
1.65 ----- M
10. 1.65 ----- LL
9.
2.47 ----- G
16: ----- ----- F ----- 15. ----- LL
10. I 1.6151 2. 100
10. 1.6511. 1M
68 8118 9.55 1.74. 8.12 86.20 87.88 t::;
I!'.l
257 2947 8.40 1.72 2.04 29.20 80.12 ~
881 8957 12.08 1.881_____ 1 21.20 21.95 I~I::
248 2496 10.801 1.8+----) 19.20 20.88 Ztoil
I
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78 8898
8.88
2.4.21 _____ 21.4.8 1
21.11 0 "'J
> 66 8117 16.65 ----- _____ 1 17.50 18.15
244 126 4.88
2497 __1__ - 15.1501_____ 60.00
2806 12.&5 1.68 2.721 81.20 1
8849 9.85 1.60 1.18 215.20
62.00 87.99
25.68
aC."..)
it"
A 1 Ammoniated Phosphate_ Omphegaate _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d____P_h_o_s_-
12. II 1.65/ -----IGG
I 11. 2.4.71-----IGG
185 2118 12.4.IS/ 1.88 ----- 21.20 22.87
88 M69 11.90/ 2.71 -----, 28.4.81 25.M
c..:.n.
Analy.i. of COlDlJlercial Fertilizer. for Season of 1917
O't
~
] lManufacturer. Guar-' .8 i l anteed Analyai.
Analyois .. Found by State Chemist
~ II By Whom Registered and
.h Hj 1:9 Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
I ]t 111-1----lGGHj ! II 1 Jj~j l!.~f AlOabpaemlikaa,OAilla.&
Guano
,
Co., Corn and Cotton Special No. 1.
Corn and Cotton Special No. 2 ------------------------
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II II I
12. 2.47 -----IGG 17 8976 11.4.6 2.406
10. 8.80
82 8468 10.10 8.82 -----
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24.4.8 28.89 Z
23.80 26.98 Z
Corn and Cotton Special No.
0
8
12. 1.66
GG 16 8976 11.80 1.961_____ 21.20 22.20
Acid Phosphate ____________ , 16.
J_____ tJ _____ ,GG 11) 8974 16.50
17.60 18.00
Albbaannyy, GPah.osphate Co., Al_- Acid Phosphate
1 16.
Albany Warehouse Co., Al-
bany, Ga. -
_ Acidulated Blood and Bone__ 1 11.
-----,PP 2611 8812116.661
1
1.90r
INN 1881 1997111.881 2.011
1 17.601 18.05 1 21.201 22.47
Acidulated Blood and Bone__ 1 11. , 1.20I
\NN 186 1999 11.90' 1.80
21.20i 22.47
Acid
1 16. II
II
I'J,P 69 8671 16.62
17.601 18.12
Acid
114. II --II --I~P 287 2866 15.60
1 16.60j 17.10
Altamaha Fertilizer Co., Vi-
dalia, Ga.
1Blue Bell High Grade
1 10.
II
I 1.661 2.
I
IHH
1971 8722 10.85
1.78\ 2.14.1 81.20
88.4.1
BI... Bdl St&ndanl-_________ 8. I 1.68 O. ~H 178 1868 8.91 l.78 . . . . . .30 8U8
Blue Bell No. 146__________ 7.
Blue Bell No. 102__________ 10.
Blue Bell No. 98 __________ 9. BlsuoelveBdelBl oHneig_h__G__r_a_d_e___D_i_s_- 16. American Agricultural Chemical Co., The, Atlanta, Ga._I Ashepoo 10-3-1 Guano_______ 10.
Ashepoo 10-2-2______________ 10.
Bradley's Eagle Ammoniated 10. Old Dominion Uncle Remus
High Grade Guano ------- 10. OlGduaDnoomi_n_i_o_n___H_i_g_h___G__ra_d__e_ 10. KiGrku'asnoHi_g_h__G__r_a_d_e___F_i_s_h____ 10.
Ashepoo 10-2-1 Guano ------- 10.
Bradley's 10-2-1 Guano ______ 10. BrBadolneey's_B__l_o_o_d__a_n_d__D_i_s_s_o_l_v_e_d
10. OlGd uDaonmo in_i_o_n__B_l_o_o_d__a_n_d__B_o__n_e 10. AsBhoenpeoo__B_l_o_o_d__a_n__d__D_i_s_s_o_lv__e_d 10.
Bradley's X L Guano_______ 9.
8.80 6. BB
1.66 _____ HH
III 2.411 _____ 1 H __________ HH I
2.41 1. Y
1.65 2. cC
1.65 2. UU
1.65 2. M
1.65 2. LL
1.65 2. M
1.65\ 1. G
1 1.651 1. 1 .82/ 1. M
.821 1. M
.82 1. \G 2.41 2. ILL
102 8614 7.88 {I.26 6.021 58.80 121 M88 10.28 1.98 _____ 19.20
180 1814 9.28 2.161_____ 21.48
198 8120 17.85I1_____I1_____ 11.50
182 88M 9.70\ 2.90 l.lI2 28.48 118 17M 10107 1.12\ 2.49 81.20
285 2582 10.10 1.121 2.02 81.20 129 8662 9.951 2.02 2.19 81.20 157 1918 10.118 1.18 2.40 81.20 502 8958 10.10 1.81 1.11 81.20 85 8,126 9.10 1.16 1.22 25.20 121 8827 10.15 2.M 1.01 25.20 818 8848 10.20 .94 .89 21.88
I
185 8666 10.18 .98 .911 21,.881 151 8829 10.10 .95 1.08\ 21.88
I
259 2949 8.15 2.18 2.881 88.48
59.05 20.80 22.81 19.85 88.02 M.49 81.10 88.11 8U5 80.80 26.66 26.97 21.90 21.9',1 22.98 86.15
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~
,
I By Whom Registered and
Name of Fertili:&eJ: or
Place of Business
Chemical ReSistered
I
r'" I J" IUanufacturer'a GuarJ.. anteed Analyaia .8
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t Ana1yaia .. Found
il by State Chemiat
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1
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l.:li~ E
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American Agrlculh.lral chem-I ical Co., The, AtLonta, Ga..
-Continued
Bradley's Patent Superphos-
II I I
I
II
I
I
C::ij
52
phate
9. 1 1.85 1. R
42 8292 9.20 2.08 1 1.44\ 25.001 28.56 Z
Ashepoo Ammoniated Dis-
.
I
0
solved Bone
9. 1.65 1. M 176 8747 9.55 1.701 1.01 24.201 25.01 ~
Old Dominion 9-2-1 Guano__ 9.
1.65 1. Y
~ 60 8878 8.98 1.681 1.08\ 240.201 24.78
Ashepoo Bone Guano 8-2-2__ Old Dominion Guano -------
I 8. 1.65 I 8. 1.65
2. 2.
M
II I
870 8842 8.05 1.71 1.79; 29.20/ 28.28
00 129 2809 7.95 1 1.8012.781 29.20\ 84.38
Ashepoo Ammoniated Super-
1
phosphate
12. 2.47
V 68 1246 11.68! 2.78
24.48 25.15
OladteDdominion Fish Ammoni-
12.
I
1 1.65
B
Ashepoo Ammoniated Super-
I
-'
.\
I 62 8078 12.88 1.68 I
phosphate
12. .\ 1.65\
\LL 101 1148 12.12j 1.68
21.20 21.50 21.20 21.44
Bradley's Ammoniated Superphosphate
12.
I 1.65
M 88 8652 12.85 2.181_____ 21.20 28.97
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OlSdupeDropmhoinsipohnateAm__m__o_n_i_a_te_d_ 12. AsphheopsopohaAtemm__o_n_i_a_t_e_d__S__u_p_e_r_- H.
I
I 00 1.61S _____ 1 2.407 ----- M
I
HI 21S18 11.91S
886 884.lS 10.88
I
1.87 ----- 21.20
2.61 ----- 28.408
22.08 28.92
Old Dominion Ammoniated Superphosphate ___________ H.
Ashepoo Ammoniated Superphosphate ____:.. ___________ 10.
OladteDd om__i_n_io_n___F_i_s_h__A__m_m__o_n_i_10.
2.407 ----- LL
8.29 ----- CC
\
2.47 ----- V
262 291S2 11.01S 58 84.H 10.28 67 124/S 10.400
2.72 ----8.12 -----
2.85 1_____
28.4.8 21S.76 22.4.8
24.1SS 21S.86 22.40
~ tr.l
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OlSdupeDropmhoinspiohnate
Ammoniated ___________
10.
AsphheopsopohaAtemm__o_n_i_a_t_e_d__S__u_p_e_r_- 10.
I Brpahdolespyh'satAem_m__o_n_i_a_te_d__S__u_p_e_r_- 10.
I Old Dominion Ammoniated Superphosphate __________ 10.
O ladt eDd o m__i _n_i o_n___F_i_s_h__A__m_m__o_n_i_10.
Ashepoo Ammoniated Super-
phosphate --------------- 9.
Brpahdolespyh'satAem_m__o_n_i_a_te_d__S__u_p_e_r_- 9.
Old Dominion Ammoniated
I Superphosphate ---------- 9.
OladteDdom__i_n_io_n___F_i_s_h__A__m_m__o_n_!_- 9.
AsphheopsopohaAtem_m_o_n__ia_t_e_d__S__u_p_e_r_- 8.
2.407 ----- A 1.63 ----- CC
I 1.61S -----IJJ
I 1.61S _____I\00 I 1.65 ----- B I 2.407 ----- G
2.407 ----- UU
2.47 -----ILL
2.471 -----IUU
II 8.29 ----- CC
1----- 29 804.5 10.20 2.40
22.4.8
227 2084 10.11S 1.77 ----- 19.20
'" l 84.96 9.90 1.91 _____ 1 19.20
H8 21S20 1008 1.88 _____ 19.20 68 8079 10.88 1.91 _____ 1 19.20
84. 8121S 9.18 2.1S0 ----- 21.48
286 21S88 9.18 2.37 ----- 21.4.8
261 291S1 9.10 2.1S6 ----- 21.48
21S6 2MO 8.80 2.70 ----- 21.48
ISIS 84.12 7.81S 8.4001 __ .:__ 28.76
22.40 19.88 20.14 20.00 21.12 21.78 22.06 21.940 22.20 240.05
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Q1 Q1
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizen for Season of 1917
Q1 0)
By Whom Registered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Resiatered
lManuf.cturer. Guar anteed Analyaia
~~
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.8
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Analy.ia .. Found by State Chemi.t
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z .('" If
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8
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American Agricultural Chem-icCaol nCtoin.,uTedhe,__A__tl_a_n__ta_.__G__a_. A. A. C. 16% Acid Phosphate 16.
I
----- ----- M
Nitrate of SOda_____________ ----- l4..85 ----- M
l-----'---J ~66 2882 18.
17.60
264 2881 -----\ 16. _.:._--1 69.4.0
t"'
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2
z 00
Tankage ___________________ ----- 1S.70 ----- M
82 86409 ----- 6.86 _____1 22.80
4r4r ?
American Jt.gricultural Chem-
-:l
ical Co., The, Savannah, Ga. Bowker's Fertilizer 9-2-L___ 9. 1.6/S 1. Q ~71 8966 9.6/S11.70 1.10 24..20
/S ~
Bowker's Fertilizer 8-6-2____ 8. 4..94. 2. N 94. 2/SM 8.601 4.77 2.19 4.2.86
2
Bowker's Fertilizer 8-4-2____ 8. 4.11 2. N 4.8 86/S 9.18 8.821 2.88 89.04 04
Bowker's Nassau Guano____ 8. I 1.6/S1 2. \QQ 78 MO 8.88 1.78\ 2.80 29.201
/)
BoMwikxetur'rse A__c_id___A_m__m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d_ 12. BoMwikxetur'rse A__c_id___A_m__m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d_
11.
I 1.6/S ----- N
41 8962 11.081 1.72 -----
I
I .82 _____ WW 168 2798 11.88l1.88 -----
21.20 16.88
1
o
BoIzwekre.r.'As AAAm"m_o_n_i_a_te_d__F__e_r_tl_l_- 10. I 2.471 _____ 158
22 88'1 D.9/S 2.481 _____ 22.48
7
Boiwzekrer"'sAAA"mmoniated Fertil- 10. 1.1llS
-----1 X
24 18611O.85! 1.88
19.201 20.47
~
BoMwikxetru'rse Ac'd Ammoniated 9.
2,47
BoMwikxetur'rse Acid Ammoniat;d 8.
Ull
BoMwikxetur'rse Acid Ammoniated 8.
8.29
E
25 1211 9.8111 2.49 -----\ 21.481 21.91 c;':l
BB. 881 2074 8.30\ U211 RR 12 442 8.6511 8.411
I _ 88.601 88.78
_ 23.761 24.89
Bowker's Dissolved Bone 1 16. American Fertilizer I0-8-L __ 1 10.
_____ X lU7 1. FF
--1 _ 25 187 16.85
17.501 17.811 t::::1
; 921 11811110.8111 2.601 1.811 28.481 81.21
American Fertilizer 9-8-L 1 9.
American Crop Grower
1 9.
American cBlood and Bone 1 8.
American Meal Mixture No.8 8.
American Acid Ammoniated .
Mixture
12.
American Ammoniated Fer-
tilizer "AAA"
.__ 10.
American Ammoniated Fer- .
tilizer "AA"
10.
AmMeirxitcuarne Acid Ammoniated 8.
2.47 1.65
1. 1.
80.~ ~ E 2451 2548110.65 2.68i 1.1511 27.481 82.83
WW 81 248\9.25 1.98\ 1.78: 24.201
~
1.611 2. VV
1.611 2. FF 1.651 -----IWW
68 498 8.78 1.681 2.701 29.20 84.10 ~
> 1141 M5111 8.7811.941 2.08/ 29.201 81.157
451 855 11.85 1.68
1 21.20 21.17 ~
2,47/I 1.65j 8.291
j1E 1821 1875110.05 2,471
lwW 29 246110.80 1.861
--IE 106 6681 .8.68 8.251I
I _ 22.481 22.58
_ 19.201 20.84 _ 28.761 24.28
American Dissolved Bone Acid Phosphate
1 16. 1 16.
_____ 1
_____ 1
.H . 871 579116.451-----1-----1 17.501 17.95
-:---1-----\ -1<=;c 218\ 8425 16.98
lUO 18.48 <:J1
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Analy.i. of ~mmercial Fertilizera for Season of 1917
C11 00
-
By Whom ReSistered and Place of BUBiness
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Resistered
i
I
I
lManufacturer'. Gu... .nteed Anal,..ie
1:2
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1
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American Agricultural Chelll-
I
I leal Co., The, Savannah, Ga.
---J -Continued ______________ Nitrate of Soda ____ ~ _______
15.
Q
\----- American Agricultural Chem-
I
I
z 178 8281 ----- 15.90 ----- 60.00 68.60
ical Co., The. Ashepoo FerSti.liCze.r__W___"_rk__s_, __C__h_a_r_le_s_t_o_n_, Ashepoo Keystone Guano ___ 10.
Ui5 2. J
68 8167 10.65
I
1.611 2.52
81.20
34.81
Z
?
.>0 Ashepoo Guano ___________ 10.
1.65 1. G
-;J
851 8126 9.70\ 1.76\ 1.221 25.20 26.66 ~
AsGhuepaonoo _S__ta_n__d_a_r_d___B__o_n_e___ 9.
I
I
1.65 1. CC 182 8421 8.8511 l.55l1.06. 24.20 24.oI
Ashepoo Ammoniated Dissolved Bone ______________ 9.
1.65 1. J
65 8164 9.6811.68 2.72 24.20 85.12
Ashepoo Bone Guano________ 8. 1.65 2. G
AsphheopsopohaAtem_m_o_n__ia_t_e_d__S__u_p_e_r_ASphheopsopohaAtem_m_o_n__ia_t_e_d__S__u_p_e_r_ASphheopsopohaAtem_m_o_n__ia_t_e_d__S__u_p_e_r_-
12. 10. 10.
I
I
1.65 3.29
-----IMI -----IM
I 1.65 -----IG
84 8646 10.45 1.85l1.92 29.20 81.97
110 8659 12.15 2.071-----1 21.20 28.08 131 8664 10.48 8.821 _____ 1 25.76 26.86
I 671 8187 9.85 1.751 _____1 19.20 19.45
AsphheopsopohaAtemmoniated Super_- 9.
2.lo7l
G 84 8125 9.18\ 2.501-----1 21.48 21.78
Bradley's Eagle Ammoniated 1 10. 1.651 2. UU 28/l 21182 10.10\ 1.72 2.02 81.20 81.70 c;".)
Brpahdaletey's Patent Superphos_9.
1.8Il 1. R
.
~
42 8292 9.20 2.08 1.44 25.00 28.56 0
Bradley's Ammoniated Dis-
solved Bone
~ 9.
1.65 1. R
~ 74 8802 8.95 1.78 1.02\ 24.20 24.79
Bradley's Ammoniated Super-
phospbate
1 10. 1.651
IJJ 44 8496 9.90 1.91 -----119.20 20.14 t::l
Brpahdolespyh'satAemmoniated Super_- 9. 1 2.47
Amvaenrnicaahn, GFae.rtilizer Co., Sa- 1 A. F. Co's 10-2-0
. 1 10. \ 1.65
JJ
I 7918/l061 8.98 2.55 -----1 21.48 21.78 ~~
MM 71 8Ml 11.481 1.80
19.20 21.28 ~
A. F. Co,s 9-8-0
1 9. \1 2.47\ I \MM 721 8985 8.801 2.42
21.48 21.08 Z
A. F. Co's Acid Phosphate__ 16. I-----L -----IMM 74181142 16.251_____
Americus Home Mixture . Guano Co., Americus, Ga. __ 1 Home Mixture
i 1 10. 1.65
JPP 295 8814 11.5811.71
~ 17.50 17.75
19.20 21.02 ;
Home Mixture Home Mixture Home Mixture
_ 9. i 2.47 -----IE
-----IE I---J 8. \ 8.80
16.
E
201 84 9.85 2.82
21.48
-----T 1181 670 8.4Il\ 8.62
28.80
-----I 1511 10408115.921
17.50
21.28 2M8 17.42
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SHIELD BRANDS
Armour lanta,
FertilIZer Ga.
Works,
AtJ-
Armour's
Boll
Weevil
Beater 1 12.
II jH Fertilizer No. 1M2
1 10.
2.471 1. 8.80 2. 1"\1
IIi I .
'551 280111.87\ 2.6811.811 80.48\ 82.85
1
401l 884.6 11.751 8.12 2.841 87.801 48.87 <:11
~
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
~
. M.nu(llCtur.... Guar-
. 1 .nteed An.l,..i.
"W By Whom Resiatered and
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I ArCmoonutirnuFede.rti_li_z_e_r__W___o_r_k_s_, __ Fertilizer No. 1081 _________ 10.
I
2.47 1. FF
..
.8
z
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I
92 1181l 10.581 2.60 1.811 28.48
:f <~...1~!
1<
.e
81.89
,.
Farmer's Favorite __~ ______ 10. AmanmdonPiaotteadshDi_s_s_o_l_v_e_d__B_o__n_e_ 10. Fertilizer No. 1021 ________ 10.
01.65 2. M
I
z
I I ~ 480 2848 9.85 1.88 2.141 81.20, 82.81
~ 1.65 2. M .207 8750 9.88 1.71 1.97 81.201 81.14
1.65 1. LL 48 792 9.85 1.76 UO 25.20 28.4.9
I Superphosphate with Nitrogen and Potash No. L ___ 10.
.82 1. F
, 41 8112 9.70 1.06 1.07 21.88 22.96
Fertilizer No. 982 __________
I
9. 2.47
2.
CC
216 1864 9.25 2.42 2.101 88.48 84.18
Fertilizer No. 981 ______ ~.__ Fertilizer No. 922 __________ Fertilizer No. 921 _________
9. 2.47
\
9. I 1.65
I9. 1.65
l. RR 28 449 8.60\ 2.70 1.19 27.48 29.14
I
2. 1.
BB 80 722
IHH 1 551 9M
9.0Il! 1.90
8.95 1.78
I
2.17 80.20 1.88) 24.20
82.27 26.95
Fertilizer No. 881
8. 2.4011 1. IBB 22 4064 1.881 2.821 .901 26....81 2....66
Fertilizer No. 824 Fertilizer No. 828
8. 8.
IVV I 1.661 ....
1.661 8.
IVV 22.... 2816 1 466
9.8011 1.98\ 8.681I ...1.20\ "'2.20
I
8.601 1.68
8.
I
I
I
86.20/
86.7~
Fertilizer No. 822
8.
IVV 1.66[ 2.
'16
686
I 1I
8.061 1.991 2.4091 29.20\ 88.66
c~:>
I Royston Standard ----------
.
I
8. \ 1.661 2.
QQ \ 180 1981
1.~811I
II
1.'141 2.840/
29.20/
BUt!
~~
King Cotton --------------- 8. Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
ed Phosphate 12-4-0 ------ 12.
1 1.66 2. IH
I 8.801-----IAA
t 261 167
9.
1 'I 2.MI 2.111 29.201 82....2
~
1191 81.67 12.68 1 8.61 -----\ 21.80 29.2'.4
I I a:: Armour's Animal Ammoniated Phosphate 12-8-0 ----- 12.
2.401 -----I1E 2...11I 2M6 12.16I1 2.61 -----\ 24.408 26.0lS "'J
Armour's Animal Ammoniated Phosphate 12-2-0 ----- 12. \ 1..66
\1HH 2281I 2...61 11.8611 1.'14.1'
1
1
21.20\
21.41
Zt."'.l
Armour's Animal Ammoniated Phosphate 11-8-0 ----- 11.
-----I I
2....1
QQ 129/1980 11.161 2.611
1
1
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1 28....81 24.1... 0
Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
ed Phosphate 11-2-0 ----- 11.. 1.66
H
Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
I ed Phosphate 11-1-0 ----- 11. .82I-----IM
Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
1
\
I
ed Phosphate 10-4-0
10. \ 8.80
\CC
I I > 168 8148 11.28 1.62 I 2081 8966 11.2611 .98
l i n 211\ 1866 10.8011 8.86
1
1
"!2
1 20.201 20.81
l 1 16i .88/ e 11.71 ~
1 25.801 26.80 c::::
Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
ed Phosphate 10-8-0 ----- 10. 12.41\ -----ILL
2.06\ Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
ed Phosphate
10.
1 -----IPP
Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
1
I I ed Phosphate 10-2-0 ----- 10. 1 1.661 -----\QQ
Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
ed Phosphate ~
9.
2.41 -----IH
1
2\ ...26 10.4.61 2.621 1I
28\ 8669 9.981 2.21\
1
181\ 1982 10.681 1.641
II
261 168 9.061 .2.191
1 I,
1 22.481 28.18
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11
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'1 20.80\ 21:6~
1 19.201 19.19
I
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Seuon of 1917
~~
By Whom Registered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical ReSistered
IManufacturer'a Gun anteed Analyaia
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by State Chemiat
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Armour Fertilizer Works-
Continued ----------------1 Armour's Animal Ammoniat-
ed Phosphate 8-4-0
_
Armour's Top Dresser
_
1 \ \
I
8. \ 8.801 -----IDD 427 2808
5.
8.281
IM 94 865lJ
II I 1I
I
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Z 8.251 8.541
1 28.801 25.01 ~
6.08\ 8.861-- __ -1 40.521 42.0'1
Z
Armour's Top Dresser
_ 4.
6.581
IX 1611 2282 4.051 6.62, _ 82.92 1 88.18 9
Superphosphate and Potash__ 10.
2. IF
1
88/8111 10.18/
] 1.82
1
24.601 28.70
-.::J ~
Armour's Superphosphate -- 16.
_____ ,WW 1581 2400 16.501
1
1 17.50 1 18.00
HELMET BRANDS
Helmet Special Helmet High Grade Fertilizer No. 2101 Fertilizer No. 1101
I ~---
10.
\ 1.651
4.
uu
_
10.
I1
I 1.651
2.
1
ILL
I
I 18 10.
1.65 1.
I 10.
.82 1. IA
I
I1
671 8992 10.08 1.64 8.891 48.20\ 42.51l
2.88l 1421: 1904 10.68l1.67
81.201 88.94
I 821 8785 10.801 2.081 1.171 25.20 1 28.04
841 8047 10,4011 1.28
.841I
I
21.88 1 28.16
African Cotton Grower
. 9.
I 2....7 8. LL 1III 1Il98 9.18 2.11111 8.40 39.481 42.88
Fertilizer No. 291
9. 1.611 1. J
60\ 8161 9.111 1.72 1.22 2....201 26.19
Fertilizer No. 282
8.
F"WIu, No. '100 -------__ 10.
Fertilizer No. 390
9.
1.615 2. Y
8 88611 8.111 1.80 2.
I." ----- Y 119 .... 10."1l.1'
2.47
UU 93 3607 9.4011 2.53
29.20 29.911
19.20 , .... gj
21.408 22.17 ~
SUNluSE BRANDS I I I I
I I I I I I'
~
Sunrise Cotton Meal SpeciaL 10,
Sunrise Special Potash Mix-
ture
9.
Nitrate of Soda
Ashcraft-Wilkinson Co., At-
lanta, Ga.
Acid Phosphate
16.
Atlantic Chemical Corpora- Nitrate of Soda -=--.::,.:::.---:.:.-
tlon, The, Macon and Co-
lumbus, Ga.
Atlantic High Grade Am-
moniated Guano
10.
Atlantic High Grade 16%
Atlantic Fertilizer Works, Acid Phosphate
16.
Atlanta, Ga. ------------- Atlantic. Cotton and Corn
FertilIzer
8.
Baldwin County Fertilizer
Co., Milledgeville, Ga.
Good Enough
10.
War Brand ---------------- 10.
1.611 1.611
2. 8.
I I CC
66
8416 10.131
1.801
II
2.1401 31.201 82.77
"~ll
VV 178 11117
I 9.408 1.71
8.......
I
86.201 89.111
>~-3
140.81
--1 LL 161 2182 .__--\111.1401- __
119.240\ 60.116 ~
I
EE II'" ...08 16.7111
I1-----1L
I
17.1101
18.211
0
'oj
H.1I0 _-_~~_\DIJ -IllS 844040
Ir
1111.681
I
\
II
II
1
1 58.001-62.71!
~
0~
1.611 2. ISS
-----ITT I
1.611 2. IG
I I I 129 27611 10.98 1.701 2.861 81.201 84.409 d I
611 81198 ]6.0151_____
17.110 17.1lIl ~
III I
l.".l
110 21911 8.201 I.IlIlI 2.311 29.201 80.86
1.611
/S
1.611 -----IS
1.66,, 1
I
I
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27 8810 9.98'1
1 19.201 19.17
1
1
121 8809 9.90,1 1.9401-----1 19.2011 20.26 ~.
1
1
1
1
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
en
,j:l.
By Whom R.egiatered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical R.egiatered
!Manufacturer's Guaranteed Analysis
~D~:u<g
i 1 :1::~j
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] Analysis u Found
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Baldwin County Fertilizer
Co.-Continued
1Little's Pride
Gem of Bald-win
1 9. 2.471
fS
1 9. 2.471 JS
Garrard's Acid Phosphate __ I 16. 1 J - JO
1-----I-----IH Barker Chemical Co., Inglis,
Fla.
Barker Acid Phosphate ---- 16.
1----- Barrett Co., The, New York,
N. Y.
Arcadia~ Sulphate of Ammo-
I 1I
Baugh & Sons Co., Balti-
nia ---------------------- -----120.75
1U
~ "\ .......1.,1
I
--1 2U8/
281 8811 '9.25\ 2.4.8\
-1 2:
21.48\ 2l.57 Z
421 8269 16.05\
1 \ 17.50/ 17.55 ?
"I -:l 27lS 1670l-----,----- 17.50 18.10 ~
991 291tl
-120.88 1
_ -es.OO 88.5!
more, Md.
I Baugh's Complete Animal Base Fertilizer ----------- 10.
1.65 1. QQ
201 47\ 227 10.0)1 1.82\ 1.64
29.77
Baugh's Special 10-1-1
10. \ .82 1. QQ 14211941 10.7011 l.56\ 1.79 21.88 1 8O.2!l
Baugh's Special 9-8-2 Baugh's Grand Rapid Guano
9. 2.4.7 9. \ 2.47
2. IDD 1. \DD
8.02\ 861 2M 8.8011
1
2.06 88.4.8/ 85.84.
281I 49 9.651I 2.50\ 1.80 27.4.81 80.05
Baugh's Durable Plant Food 8.
Baugh's The Old Stand-By
Dissolved Animal Base
12.
Baugh's High Grade Ammo-
niated Animal Base
10.
Baugh's Trucker's Favorite_ 10.
Baugh's Corn 'and Oats 'Fer-
tilizer
10. ~_____________
1.611 2. WW 281 lUIS 8.1101 1.88 2.121 29.201 81.14
1
.
1
1.611
QQ 100 120'..1 12.2111 2.011
21.20/ 28.011
8.80
DD 447 2712 10.1111 8.116 ----- 211.80 27.89 c;')
2....7
DD 2... 4t6 10. 2.1111
1.611
QQ 1M 1206 10.80 1.68
22.48 22.80 ~
>~
19.20 19....2
Baugh's 16% Acid Phosphate 16.
Nitrate of Soda BeGna.Hill Co., The, Fitzgeraid, Ben Hill's Acid P-hosphate -- 16.
111.28 -
QQ 68 \DD 881
WW 188
/184,
2278 2176
17.1151_____
JI111.62
111.881
-----
17.l101 18.611 t::1
60.92\ 62.~ ~
1
17.l101
17.88
I~ii::
Benton Supply Co., Montlcello, Ga.
Birmingham Fertilizer Co. Birmingham, Ala.
Benton's Speciai Compound - 12.
'
Birmingham Special Ten Two
One
10.
Birmingham Twelve Three -
Ammoniated Phosphate
12.
Birmingham Twelve Two Am-
monlated Phosphate
12.
1.611
II 1.611
W
I
1. NN
\ 2.4.7
NN
1 1.611 ----.,. EE
I
70 88111 H.801 1.911 1
II
l."'.l
21.201 22.I!O Z
8
0
~ 28 811112 10.61111.88 1.26 211.20 28.88
> I I
27 85111 12.681 2.47
1 24,481 2l1.O1 ~
a I
\
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811 1296 12.911 1.78 ----- 21.201 22.67
BirmIngham Eleven. Three
\
Ammoniatel Phosphate
11. 2.47
L
Birmingham Ten Four Am-
I
monited Phosphate
10. \ 8.29 -----INN
I BimrmoinnigatheadmPThoesnPlTlahtreee Am- 10. 2....7
IIEE
1 60 8801 10.8111 2.61
I
t'"
28.481 28.89 8
I l l ' 1
.
.
~
26 815110 10.281 8.261
1 2l1.761 211.87 l."'.l
20 816 10.10 2.110
22.48 22.70
Birmingham Ten Two Am-
II
I moniated Phosphate
10. I 1.6151 -----IEE
Birmingham Nine Three Ammoniated Phosphate
9.
I1
I
2.47 -----IEE
21\ 817 10.401 1.70
\
28 819 11. 2.80
I1 19.20 19.80 Cl) ,
"
2l.481 22.80 Ql
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizera for Season of 1917
Q) Q)
By Whom Registered and Placc of Duaineas
Name of Ferti1izer or Chemical ReSistered
.
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B iCrmonintignhuaemd _F_e__rt_i_li_z_e_r___C__o_._- Birmingham Extra High
lCacakm, ilEla., GDa.,. _W__a_re_h__o_u_s_e_,___
Grade Acid Phosphate ____ BlGacrko'ws eCr o_t_to_n___a_n_d___C_o_r_n____
16. ----- ----- EE 12.110 1.28 ----- NN
8 611 16.611 -----
_-_-_----JI 200 81168 18.1111 1.20
17.50 20.02
~
18.111
Z
20.911 Z
Black's Compound __________ 12. 1.611 ----- NN 2811 87811 12.77 1.40 ----- 21.20 20.97 !=>
-:l
:lackshear Manufacturing Co., The, Blackshear, Ga. __ Sea Island Standard _______
I
8. 1.611 2.
VV
~ 64. 4.90 8.28 1.88 2.02 29.20 80.112
BltaucrkeshNeoa.r 1A2m2 m_o__n_ia_t_e_d__M__i_x_- 12.
\
1.611 ----- H 108 1077 12.110 1.94. ----- 21.20 22.86
Blackshear Acid and Ammonia No. 122 X _________ -- 12.
1.611 ----- VV 18 4.68 12.10 1.88 _____ \ 21.20 22.02
BltaucrkeshNeoar. 1A1m8 m_o__n_ia__te_d__M__i_x_- 11.
2.4.8 ----- WW 20 287 10.71S 2.1S0 _____ 28.1S2 28.811
BlnalcaksNhoea. r11A8cilX1 a_n_d___A_m__m__o_- 11.
2.48 ----- KK 2811 8919 11.1S0 2.82 ----- 28.1S2 28.8!!
I BltaucrkeshNeoa.r 1A11m1Smo__n_i_a_te_d__M__I_x_- 11.
1.28 ----- KK
79181117 18.89 U2 ----- 18.112 21.67
1
B
ltaucrkes
hear
~o.
1A0m8 m_o__n_ia__te_d__M__I_x_-
10.
Blackshear Acid and Ammonia ~o. 108 X : ___________ 10.
B
ltaucrkes
hear
~o.
1A0m2 m__o_n_i_a_te_d__M__i_x_-
10.
B
lna
clak
shea
~o.
r10A2
cXid
_a_n_d___A_m__m__o_-
10.
B
lnaicak
shea
~o.
r98AXci
d__a_n_d___A_m__m__o_-
9.
B
ltaucrkes
hear
~o.
A48mm_o__n_ia__te_d__M__i_x_-
4.
I Blanchard, Humber & Co., 16%Acid Phosphate -------- 16. Columbus, Ga. ___________ Blanchard's Ammoniated Acid Phosphate ~o. 8 ____ 12.
Acid Phosphate - ___________ 16. Brbaudsl,eyG, aW. . _C__..__C_o_._,__C_o_l_u_m__-I W. C. Bradley Company ---- 12.
W. C. Bradley Company ---- 10.
W. C. Bradley Company ---- 10.
W. C. Bradley Company ---- 9.
IAcid Phosphate ------------ 16.
BrGowa.n__G_u__a_n_o__C__o_.,__A__l_b_a_n_y_,_ Special Formula ~o. 5 .----- 12.
Special Formula ~o. 6 ----- 10. Special Formula No. 1 _____ 10.
I -I
2.48 ----- MM '1'1 8040 10.15 8.27 ----- 22.52\ 25.88
2.48 ----- VV 61 489 9.85 2.49 ----- 22.62 22.41
1.65 ----- WW 68
514 10.10
1.8'1 -----
19.20
20.18
c;')
~
1.65 ----- VV 5 4M 10.18 1.9'1 ----- 19.20 20.61 ~
2.4'1 ----- QQ 6.ll7 ----- BB ----- ----- VV
10 97 9.451 2.60 ----- 2U8 22.45 5=
L6~:: ; '18 1270 5.
88 641 1'1.
l:'
----- 22.88 22.68 1'T.1l0 18.50
1.65 ----- C
_____ C
-----
1.65 ----- DD
8.80 _____ C
~ I
21 8088 12.'151 1.69 ----- 21.20 22.11
l----- Z
19 8087 16.45 60 8488 12.
-----
1.60 -----J
1'T.1l0 21.20
17.95 21.00
Io,J
~
. >~ I'll 8086 10.90
8.85
I
_____ 1
25..80
28.9C
2.4.'1 ----- E 4..94 ----- GG
----- ----- DD
16'1 1059 10.40 2.81 ----198 2124. 9.4.0 4..95 ----61 840M 1'1.40 ----- -----
22.48 81.86 1'1.50
I24t.~4
81.flO 18.90
2.48 1. E 195 1888 12.80) 2.4.2 1.561 80.52 88.94
-----lvv I 2.48 2. Q
1.65
1.941 1
1 880 10.601 2.881
840.521 84.16
I
1551 1498 10.'10
II
2.061-----1
1902011
2U4.
0)
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917 I
Q')
00
By Whom Registered and Place of Business
Name of Fertili.aer or Chemical Registered
Brown Guano Co.-Continued I Special Formula No.2
'Manufacturer'a Guar:..
anteed Analyaia
~~
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by State Chemiat ~ ~ ~:.;
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Ilo.....
1.(4
z!
f.
g! Zl,.$
l' -;:
z
>.
1:g
. s . , < I.
Ilo. u
j 11
!
.=" :>]
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1
. ~lLI j .(l> Z . 8
~,,~t'
111.~1'-"
U
t:d
1 12.
-----Ipp 2.481
c::
2721, 27211 12.911 2.70 --.---' 24.112 26.&
Special Formula No.8
1 10. 2.481
jPP 276\ 4.047 10.711 2.110
Z 22.112 28.86
Buckhead Fertilizer Co., Buckhead, Ga.
Special Formula No. 4. Special Formula No, 7 Special Formula No.8 Acid Phosphate 1 Buckhead High Grade
~ 9. 1 12.
-I 12. ! 16. 1 10.
2.481
1.6111
.88)
____-I
WW 711I\ 819 9.110 2.42 ----- 2l.1l2 21.711 0Z
--INN 10111 1987 12.28 1.711
21.20 2~.88 ~
C.:I
)PP 4Il1 11112 11.88l 1.241-----1 17.92\ 19.44
-1-__ --lEE 22\ 818 16.6111
--1 17.1101 18.IIl
1.6111 2. 10 88 87M 10.88', 1.89\ 1.80\ 81.20 81.84
Farmers Pride
1 10.
Ammoniated Superphosphate
A~:O~I;t;ci-s~p-;;;P-h;sPh;te-II0.
No.2
12.
10 1.6111 1.
1.6111 --10
1~6111-----10
221 82117 10.80\ 1.691 1.221 211.20 26.98
20\82116 10.811\ 1.771-,.._--1 19.20 20.08
-1 18 82M 11.811\ 1.981-
21.20 22.17
1I I
I
AmNmo.o4n0 iated Superphosphate 10. 11.4.71
0
191 825.5 9.801I 2.8111 11 220481I 28.640
Animal Ammoniated Super-
Buena Vista Home Mixture phosphate No.5
10.
1.65
0
I.92L 771 8965 10.4811
11 19.2011 20.76
GGau.ano Co., Buena VIsta, _ Home Mixture No. 82 Bullochvllle Home Mixture
Guano Co., Bullochvllle, Ga. Acid Phosphate
9. 1 16.
I,.,. ..... 2047
PP
_____ GG
55l 11621 9.851 2.5l----l 21.4081 240.28 p
'OJ III 1....
~
BuGtatr.lll Guano Co., J ack80n_, BuPthtrolsllp'hs aHteigh Grade Acid 1 16.
_____ W 751 88lS2 16.151-----
17.50 17.65
CaCdawdewllellF, eGrtal.llzer Works, _ Early Rivers
1 10. 1.65
HH 117l M85 10.85 US8
~ 19.20 19.77
CaGmap. , H. W., Co., Moreland_, Camp's Meal and Acid Guano 1 11.
2.
F
Catonnto, nGFae. rllllzer Co., Can- _ C. F. C. 10-2-1
1 10. 1.651 1. IB
CagpoimtaelryF,erAtlllal.zer Co., Mont_- Capital Acid Phosphate ----I 16. I -----l-----INN
Central-Georgia Guano Co.,
MMlalcleodng,evGlall.e, .Augusta and_ Georgia's Pine Land
.; _ 12. \ 1.65I- IX
Ge<o.;rogmiap'souCn.dC. C. Cotton-eorn_
11. ( 2048 -----IMM
Gecoiragli)a's Farm Boys (Spe_- 10. I 8.80
S
I Georgia?s Old Friend ------- 10. 1.6.5
X
Georgia's Blood-Bone
II .
9.
~l.48 :"7--- S
6 981 lI688 11.901 2.55 ----- 21.60 240.70
I 40lS 110'15 9.70I 1.740I 1.12 25.201I. 25.98 Itos:.::!:
~ ~ 811M 16.4021-----'----- 17.501 17.9'..1
i I I
~ 7518861 12.7511.88
0
1 21.20 22.67
~ 70 802 10.881 2.691 1 28.52 240.24
I 50\8812 10.751
I
8.90!_____
25.80
28.95
a~
I I I ~ M 880 10.881 1.911 --' 19.201 21.12
48 1488 9.60 2.801I____._ 2U21I 28.40 to.:!
\X . .1 . . .,
.?eorgla's Acid Phosphate___ 16. \
\
\ I1
100 921 ii>.10 _~ __ .:.I
I' I 17.50 17.60
, ' Georgia's Nitrate of ~od~
I14I.851 __ _~ ;:~,-'__
~ ,:"_IS ... 601 240400 ___I15.68L-__I 59.40 62.72 Q')
..
... j.
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Chattahoochee Fertilber ____
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I I 1.611
1.
61
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11.78
1.88
1.111
26..20
28.60
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Chattahoochee Fertilber ____ 10. 1.611 2.
60 1288 10.25 1.68 2.24. 81.20 82.81 Z
Cnattahoochee Fertlliler ____ 10. Chattahoochee Ferlilber ____ 10. Chattahoochee Fertllber ____ 9.
1.611 1. V
.82 1. NN
2.4.7 2. pp
Z 18 8122 10.011 1.82 1.17 211.20 -26.911 ~
118 4.81 10.4.11 1.
1.08 21.88 28.118 -.::I
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10 8566 10.511 2.601 1.92\ 88.4.8 M.07
Old Reliable Fish __________ 9.
1.611 8. U
110 128ll 8.9011.761 8.12 86.20 87.26
Chattahoochee Ferlilber ____ 9. 1.611 8. UU 288 2ll8ll 10.0111 1.891 8.111 86.20 4.1.27
ChattalJoochee Fertilber ____ 9. 1.611 1. 88 n 4.04.9 9.88 1.681 .94. 24.20 24..64.
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Chattahoochee Fish Ouano___ 8.. 1.65 2. M
6 600 9.10 1.97 2.81 29.20 88.4.4.
ChCaottmahpoooucnhdee _A__m__m__o_n_i_a_te_d___ 12.
1 2.47 -----IW
5 4.019 12.18 2.110 ----- 24..4.8 24..78
ChCaottmahpoooucnhdee Ammoniated 12.
ChCllottmahpoooucnhdee Ammoniated 12.
ChCaottmahpooowc,hdee Ammoniated 11.
ChCaottmahpoooucnhdee Ammoniated 10.
ChCaottmahpoooucnhdee Ammoniated 10.
ChCaottmahpoooucnhdee Ammoniated 9.
ChCaottmahpoooucnhdee Ammoniated _ 9.
---------------1 Chattahoochee Ammoniated
ChC;~oam_tO~U~D_d~~_~~_~~~_=~~:
6. 11.
Chaasthtahoochee Bone and Pot- 110;
ChatfahOoClie: Fertilizer
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Chpahttaatheoochee Acid Phos- 116.
Chauncey Warehouse and Nitrate of SOda
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Co.,
Chaun1Chauncey
No.
1080
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Chauncey No. 1020 ________ , 10.
Chauncey No. 980
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Cherokee Fertilizer Co.,
MllCdn, Ga.
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COmp.lete
Fer.tiliz'er_1
10.
1.63
(WW 103 1861 12.15 I.S11 _ 21.20j 21.99
.82 -----IM 106 86116 11.90 1.081 _ '17.Ssl IS.62
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2.407
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22.48j 28.92 ~
1.65
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19.20i 20.411
8.29
M 188 86611 9.6SI 8.821- 1 24.761 211.116 t::l
2,4,7 41.98
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I 611 1289 9.lI0\ 2.701--__-,1 21.4S1 22.90
681 88221 6.881 4..64.1
1 2S.821 27,4,9
2. iAA ~ 1. INN 60 488110.8111--__.1 1.221 19.601 20.77 all 2695 10. -----11.92 24.601 24.12 0
8. WW Ill'S 21S1 11.25
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8.121 29.601 82.57
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15.801
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HH 20 776 10.211 2.5111I
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HH 208 8728 10.10 I.S21
17.501 17.70
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59.241
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'phosphate No. 1220 _______
8. 12.
I 1.651 2. DD 1.6111 _____ DD
100 8487 8.611 14.2 4.029 12.80
1.87 1.89
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29.20 2l.20
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Cherokee Ammoniated Superphosphate ~_~~_~~~________ 11.
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2.4.7 -----IDD
8.80 _____ S
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2.4.7 _____ S
In 4.008 11.05 III 1117 10.08 1711119 10.011
2.4.2 ----8.821 _____
2.70\ _____
28.4.8 211.80 22.4.8
28.88
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Cherokee' Ammoniated Super-
pDosphate No. 1020 ____~_ 10.
1.611 ----- X
60 709 10.15 1.881_____ 19.20 20. 7
Chpehrooskpehe aAtem_m_o__n_ia_t_e_d__S__u~ p~ e~r_ - 9.
2.4.7 ----- X 102 928 9.4.0 2.117' _____ 21.4.8 22. 8
Cherokee Ammoniated Super-
phosphate No. 980 ___~~~_ 9. 2.4.7 -----IS
8 1114. 9.911 2.110\ _____ 21.4.8 22. II
ChpehrooskpeheatAem_m_ ~ o~n_i_a_te_d__S__u~p_e_r_- 8.
8.80 ----- DD 178 8912 8.711 8.67 _____ 28.80 26.08
Cherokee High Grade Diasolved Bone Phosphate_~_~ 16.
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86 14.81 16.4.0 ----- ----- 17.110 17. o
Chickamauga Fertilizer
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lB. & L. Dixie Special No. 1__ 12.
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1.611
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894. 2291 -____ 111.74.1 _____ 1 60.001 62.96 29 702 lUll 1.70 _____ 21.20 21.1l5
\J' Works, Chattanooga, Tenn. Chickamauga High Grade
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Fertilizer _________________ 10. \ 1.lill 2.
M 8l4.9 9.811 1.7111 2.86 81.20 88.61
Chickamauga Blood-Meal Compound ________________ 10.
""',gk H~, Go~ _____.- Chtiilclkzaemr a_u_g_a___C__o_m_p__le_t_e___F_e_r_- 8.
I' 1.6111 1. IG
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91 8M7 10.10 ' 20 88811 8.0/5
80 864.8 8.911
1.781 1.14. 1.78 2.4.2 1.78 2.18
211.20 29.20 29,20
S 26.66
! 82.89
81.4.11 s=
ChtoicnkaGmraouwgear S_t_a_n_d__a_r_d___C_o_t_- 8.
ChNiock. a1m08a0ug_a__S_p_e_c_i_a_l__F_o_r_m__u_l_a 10. :hiNcok.am10a2u0g!_' _S_p_e_c_i_a_l__F_o_r_m__u_l_a 10. ChNicok. a9m8a0ug_a__S_p_e_c_i_a_l__F_o_r_m__u_l_a 9.
1.611 2. M
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2.4.7
1.611 ----- M
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4.2Il 8818 7.8.5 10/5 8880 10.08
1.82 2.08
2.111 -----
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29.91
22.67
128 89112 10.88 1.80 ----- 19.20 20.68 ;
84. 18117 9.111 2.4.2 ----- 21.4.8 21.4.8 ~
Chaisch.ka_m_a_u_g_a___B_o_n_e___a_n_d___P_o_t_10.
----- 2. AA
0 21 8886 10.011 ,_____ 1 2.06\ 24..60 211,87 "lI
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solved Bone No. 16________ 16, ----- ----- A
III 8042 17.6lJ
.----- 17.110 19.11l ~
Nitrate of Soda ____________ ----- 1.5. ----- M 1106 88Il4. ----- 111.62 ----- 60.00 62,4.8 ~
Coe-Mortimer Co.. The, " Ch,arleston, S. C.__________ Coe-Mortl~er ~.'s lQ-8-L ___ 10.
- ~ 2.4.7 1. Q 1M 11l1l8 10.67 2.'18 1.5111 28.4.8 88.69
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~.~61 181 2/lM 10.981' 1.94
81..20 88.10
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9. II '.47
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14.4 888Il 9.10 2.57 1.08 27.48 27.72 ~
Analysis of Co.mmercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
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Ooe-Mortimer Coo's 8-2-2____ 8.
1.61l 2. E 2M 20110 a.21l 1.61l 2.040 29.20 29.69 Z
Coe-Mortimer -Coo's 10-40-0____ 10.
~ 8.29 ----- DD 4028 2809 10.71l 8.82 ----- !lU6 26.68
Cof'-Mortlmer Coo's 10-8-0____ 10.
2.407 ----- WW 19 286 10.16 2.408 ----- 22.408 22.67 ..;J
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8 109 1O.21l 1.740 _____ 19.20 20.61 ~
Coe-Mortimer Coo's 9-8-0____ 9. 2.47 ----- K
98 2022 9.23\ 2.76 _ ____ 1 21.408 22.87
Mortimer's Meal Mixture D __ 9.
2.407 ----- QQ "122 3IS71l 11.30 2.89 ----- 21.408 28.406
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CoMe-iMxtourrteimDer _C_o_m__p_a_n_y_'_s__F_i_s_h 9.
2.407 ----- DD 81 112 9.60 2.68 ----- 21.408 22.72
Coe-Mortimer Coo's 8-4-0____ 8. CoMe-iMxtourrteimAer__C_o_m__p_a_n_y_'_s__F_i_s_h
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8.29 ----- DD 29 110 8.31l 8.240 ----- 28.76 28.91
-----1 8.29( _____ WW 115 16112 8.90 8.81
28.76 240.71
Coe-Mortlmer Co.'s 6-6-0 _ 6.
4.94.I-----IK
Cae-Mortimer Co.'s 5-10-0 1 5. 8.28
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-----1 Columbia Guano Co., Macon Nitrate of Soda ---------,--
15 -----tD
and Columbus; Ga.
_ Columbia Soluble Guano
8. 1.65 2. JJ
Columbia Duplex Ammoniated
I I Phosphate
10. I 1.651
CoaltuemdbiPahoCsopnhgarteess Ammoni- 9. 2.4.7
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Columbia High Grade 160/0
Acid Phosphate
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Comer Mercantile Co., Comer,
Ga. __...
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1Old Time Blood and Bone 1 12.
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2.4.7
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Plow Boy .
1 12. 1.65
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Rescue Com memrc er~ceGFse. rtilizer Co., Com- 1 High Grade
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Plow Boy
Oo-Operative Fertilizer Co.,
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Farmer's Choice
12. 1.65
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10. 2.
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l:otton States Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Ga.
CoFtteorntilSitzaetres Cotton and Corn 10. ,. 1.65 2. N
Cotton States Ammoniated
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Phosphate ---------_______ 12. \ 2.4.1
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6.55\ 14.21 8797
4..76
128.86 28.19
14.9 8798 5.701 8.56
4.0.52 4.2.54.
-----1 840 874. 16.75 -----
17.50 18.25 c;')
866 2268 25 84098
15.58
\ 60.00
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8.28 1.881 2.121 29.20
62.82 ~
~ 81.12
l4. 180110.851 1.72'--__ -' 19.201 19.88 t::I
87 8771 8.901 2.601
~ -' 21.4.81 21.90
4.91 8968116.58'-- '-551 88M I 10.4.01 2....51
~ 1 11.501 18.08 ~.
-' 240.4.81 22.80
5... 8888 12.50\1.72 _ 21.201 21.98 0
~ --I > 90 8706 9.10 8.10 __
"'d 21.4.8 24..10
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10.78 2.18 2.4.6' 81.20 86.61
88 8944 12.80 1.88 69 8748 12.75, 1.98 -----
21.20 20.60
22.12 28.27
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6518285 10.051 1.981 2.08\ 81.201 8~.55
14 8918 11.981 2.56 --' 2U81 24.82
--I 98\ B894. 10.48\ 2.
19.201 21.08 ~
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Cotton States Seed Wlzer Co., Macon,
& FerGa. ____
Acid
Phosphate
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16.
COnwaent,a GFae. rt_i_li_z_e_r__(_~_._,___N_e_w__- C. O. W. A Pure Blood Guano 11.
I---J----- DD _____ S ----1.61l 1. M
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-----I 169 606 16. -----
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It 14029 16.21l ----- ----- 17.30
161l 87406 11.90 1.82 1.11l 26.20
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17.71l Z
28.68 ~
CoCwoDetlapoAunmdm_o_n_i_a__a_n_d__P__o_t_a_s_h 11.
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40 8098 10.1l1l 1.88 2.18 81.20 88.711
Coweta High Grade Fertilizer 10. 1.61l 2. F
Il 8099 11.601 1.71 2.01 81.20 88.10
Coweta Soluble Guano ____~_ 10. I 1.61l 1. IR
I Cotiwlieztear I_m_p__e_r_ia_l__C__o_tt_o_n___F_e_r_- 9.
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2.47 2. IF
I Aurora Ammoniated Phospho 9.
Colzweerta__A__n_i_m_a_l__B__o_n_e__F__e_r_ti_l_-
1.65\ 1. IU I
8. 1 1.61l1 2. ILL
408 8291l 10.28\ 1.81l 1.08
""1 87 8682 9...1
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80 2901l 9.701 1.8Il 1.040
25.20 26.76 88.408 88.80 240.201 21l.940
182 8Il82 8.4oIl/ l.91l1 1.96 29.201 80.61
Coweta C. S. M. Fertilizer__ 8. 1.66 2. Ul1
Seabird Standard Guano ____ 8. Coweta Extra Ammoniated
~uperphosphate __________ 12. CoCwoemtapouAnmd m_o_n_i_a_t~ e_d___A__c_i_d_ 12. Copwouetnad 4_0_0/_0__A__m_m__o_n_i_a___C_o_m__-
10. Coweta 8% Ammoma Com-
pound ------------------- 10.
Sepaobuirndd 8__%___A__m__m_o_n__ia___C_o_m__- 10.
Sepaobuinrdd _2_%___A__m__m_o__n_ia___C_o_m__- 10.
Copwouentad 2_%____A__m_m__o_n_i_a___C_o_m__- 10.
Copwouentad '_S_p_e_c_i_a_l__A__c_i_d___C_o_m__- 9.
1.611 2. M 2.4r7 ----- M 1.611 ----- UU
_____ F 8.29
I 2.4r7 ----- UU 2.407 ----- TT 1.611 ----- LL 1.611 ----- UtJ 2.407 ----- Q
Coweta 16% Acid Phosphate 16. Crawfordville Ginning & Fer-I
tilizer Co., Crawfordville Nitrate of Soda ____________ Ga. ______________________ C. G. & F. Co. Ammoniated
Superphosphate ___________ 10.
IC. G. & F. Co. High Grade
Cullens, W. F., Fertilizer Co. Acid Phosphate __________ 16. Camilla, Ga. _____________ Cullens' Special Peanut and Corn Fertilizer __________ l4o.
----- ----- F
140.81
M
2.4r7 ----- JJ
----- ----- JJ
.82 ----- NN
Cullens' Cotton Grower _____ l2.110 1.28 ----- NN
Cullens' Tankage Compound_ 12..50 1.28 ----- NN
62 8601 9.08! 1.67j 1.940 167 8897 11.10 1.81 2.11
4009 28400 14.811 2.72 T----
1406 8614 '12.110 1.78 -----
1140 8996 10.60 8.88 -----
188 8612 10.400 2.611 -----
69 81196 9.92 2.4rll -----
I 118 1~01 10.117 1.89 _'____
98 12840 11.081 1.72 -----
4068 26408 9.98 2.4rll -----
7 8101 17.08 ----- ----1168 88117 ----- 111.06 ----60 81101 lo.ll0 2.67 -----
119 81100 16.68 ----- ----89 811115 1ll.10 96 1_____
98 811117 lUll 1.1111 _____
249 8780 140.08 1.4071 _____
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29.20 29.911
29.20 88.60
2U8 27.88 Q
21.20 22.02 ~ 25.76 26.72 5~=
22.408 28.60 t:;j
22.408 22.82 ~~
19.20 20.78 ~
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19.201 20.111 Z ~
2l.4r8 22.31:1 0 "':I
> 17.110 18.58
... 119.24 60.240 ~
22.408 17.ll0 19.88
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28.78 ~ 18.18 ~
~ 21.640
20.02 21.99
20.02 22.1l1 --::::aa
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12.50 1
1.28 ----- NN
22 &54.8 18.95
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----- Cullens' Blood and Hone____ 12.
I \ 1.65
NN
94. 8558 18.18
1.81 _____
21.20
22.97
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Cullens' Meal COmpound____ 12.
1.28 ----- NN
M4, 8778 18.70\
1.21 _____ 19.52
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Cullens' Melon Special ______ 10. 2.47 ----- NN 24.6 8779 11.08/ 2.51 _____1 22.48 28.72
-1-____ Cullens' 16% Acid________,__ 16. ----- ----- NN 21 854.7 16.97~ ____
1 17.50 18.4.7
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:r Culloden No. l<)80___________ 10.
I 2.47 I _____ IDD
242 M45 10.58/ 2.481_____ \ 22.48
28.10
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Culloden Acid Phosphate_____ 16.
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----- ----- DD 181 4027 16.10 _____1-____ 17.50 17.60
Alligator Ten-Two-Two______ 10. 1.651 2. 100 54 1881 10.98 1.67 2.22\ 81.20 88.58
Alligator Ten-Two-One _____ 10.
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150 8689 10.581 1.95 1.0401 25.20 27.17
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Alligator Nlne-Three-One____ 9. 204.1 1. 00 85 968 9.60 2.4.8 1.85 21.4.8 80.22
Alligator Twelve-Two-O______ 12. Alligator Ten-Three-O ______ 10. Alligator Ten-Two-O_________ 10.
1.611 ----- 00
2.4.7\ _____ 00
1.611 _____ TT
Alligator Nine-Three-O_______ 9. 2.4.7 ----- 00
Alligator Eight-Four-o_______ 8. 8.29 ----- 00
Alligator Acid Phosphate____ 16. I ----- _____ \TT
Black Hawk Ten-Two-Two__ 10. 1.65 2. AA
Black Hawk Nine-Two-One__ 9. 1.611 1. AA
Black-Ha~k Twelve-Three-O_ 12.
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I 204.1 ----- AA
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Black Hawk Ten-TwO-O_____
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10-.
Black Hawk Acid Phosphate 16.
Tankage ___________________ 8.
1.611 ----- AA ----- ----- AA 11.80 ----- 00
Dance Guano Co., Toecoa, Ga.1 Dance's 12-2-0 Special Guano 12. 1.611 ----- UU
Dance's 11-8-0 Special G'lano II. 204.1 ----- UU
Dance's
16%
Acid
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Phosphate 16.
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DaAvpisa,lacHh.ee,AG.,a.
Supply Co. ___________
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1.611 ----- 0
Davis Warehouse Co., Columbus, Ga. _________________
Davis
Higb Grade GuanoL_,_'
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:' 1.65
2.
Ie
86 969 11.80 1.17 ----- 21.20 21.4.8
124. 21129 10.911 2.90 ----- 22.4.81 2l1.llS
1111 8690 10.0811.88 _____ . 19.20 20.15 ~
> 94. 8619 9.111 2.61 _____ 2l.4r8 22.91 ~
!Ill 1882
I
7.781
8.29 _____
28.76
28.69
t:l
28 8581 16. _____ _____ 17.l10 17.1i0 ~
'."'1"." ~ I
174. 8871 10.05 2.10 186 8814r 9.4.0 2.87
.98
24..20
88.11 29.86
~
1
Z
178 8870 11.98 2.87 ----- 24..4.8 26.06 ~
0
1711 8812 10.98 l.4r9 ----- 19.20 1U9 'lIJ
-----1 112 8869 16.82 -----
1 7.l1O
4.11 918 7.911 lI.91 _____ 81.80
2M 21188 11.90 1.90 ----- 21.20
18.62 84..19 22.10
g;
~
0
~
~ 217 2716 11.60 2.60 ----- 28.4.8 24..60
228 8182 16.88 -----1----- 17.110 17.83
25 m '..011.781----- '030 22.02
56 874.0 10.20 1.18\ 2.091 81.20 82.26 ~
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizen for Season of 1917
o00
Dy Whom R.egill1ered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical ResiBtered
DatvinisuedWarehouse t:o.---eon- 1Davis GUolno
Davis 16% Acid
Davisboro Fertilizer Co., The,
Davisboro, Ga.
1 Aldred's Dissolved Bone
BroWn's Dissolved Bone
(Manufacturer' 8 Guar anteed Analyaia
l~
P-'<
.~..~t.)J!"l!.":
i] If
] Analyaia u Found
j.. j.. j ~~ by State Chemiat :S:s ~l
~l :!IJ ~.,
,-;l.J!
H f .1 1 0=( .. z
..c:
E
8
rf
~~<~.~!
~E
I~
6su6.
8
ct:o:
1 12. 1.6511
IC
16 864112.401 l.ll21
~ 1 21.201 21.08
1 16.
_____ ,C
Z 15 868116.451 -1_____ 17.501 17.95
1 10. 2.4.71
IMM 1811 4058110.651 2.ll7i
~ -I 22.481 28.53
1 10. 1.65 ----- MM 58 8588111.801l.ll0
19.201 20.40 ~
High Grade Acid Phosphate_I 16. 1
----- MM 89 8387 17.05 ----- ----- 17.50118.55 .
Dixie Fertilizer Co., Dublin, D~!Y F;rtiU;;;-c;~-Vi~~~~-1Acid Phosphate
1 16. __________ MM 128 ~11 17.55!- /_____ 17.50 19.05
Ga.
Good Enough
Dothan Gua'lo Co., Dothan, 1 Meal Mixture
Ala.
Amapure 16% Superphos-
phate
Douglas Oil & FertiliZer Co. Douglas, Ga. -------------1 Standard
12. 1.681 1 12. 1.68\
! \ 116.
IQ 197 1566 11.85 1.641_____ 21.12 21.01
jQ 21.1~ 881 2604 18.88 I.MI-____
22.64
IL
85 692116.851
1 1 17.tS01 18.85
110. 1 1.651 -----IWW 651 5161 9.801 1.771
1 19.201 19.48
1
1
I
I
I
Farmer's 666 ______________ 9.
StuPbhboss'phaHteig_h___G__r_a_d_e___A__c_i_d 16.
Elbert County Fertilizer Co., Elberton, Ga. _____________
Dixie Favorite ______________
10.
11
_
_2~
:]
~~~~~
H H
1.63 I_____ C(;
4.2 169 8.251 8.06 _____ 21.4.8 28.09 4.1 168 16.10 __________ 17.1l0 17.60
170 84020 12.88 1.77 ----- 19.20 22.06
Klberton Guano Co., Elberton, Ga. __________________
Acid Phosphate ____________ Tiger High Grade Meal and
16.
----- _____ \CC
11S0 1718 16.8IS ----- ----- 17.ISOj 18.SIS ~
Acid Guano ______________ 10.
1.61S 2. CC 87 1124. 10.61S 1.71 2.22 81.201 88.4.1 ~
Tiger Blood and Bone Guano 10.
----- 8.80
CC 4.2 1867 9.91S 8.1S8 ----- 21S.80\ 26.87 ~
Tiger Blood and Bone Guano 10.
TiGgeuranoM_e_a_l ___a_n_d____T_a_n_k_a__g_e 10.
I E~:.ill~_~~~~_~:_~~~~I~~
Tipghear tHe ig_h__G__r_a_d_e__A__c_id__P__h_o_s_- 16. Compound Ammonia ________ 10.
1.61S ----- UU
1.61S ----- CC
----- ----- CC
I
8.80 ----- E
----- 97 1288 10.21S 1.78
19.2q
11S2 1720 11.4.7 1.92 ----- 19.20
118 . 1281S 15.91S ----- _____ 1 17.1l0
I
168 1060 11.27 8.407 _____ 1 21S.80
t='
19.97 ~
i:i 21.71S IoiI
17.4.IS It.I"':.l Z
27.71S IoiI
I ----- Ellaville Guano No. 29______ 10. \ 2.407
E
Compound Ammonia _______ 9. 2.4.7 ----- E
171 1068 12.21S 2.29 ___--' 22.4.8 24..01 ~
178 1061S 10.15 2.ll2 ----- 21.4.8 22.88 ~
----- ----- Acid Phosphate ____________ ]6. \
C
Empire Cotton Oil l:o., At-!
Janta, Ga. _______________ Gilt Edge High Grade Guano 10. 1.61S 2. K
,0.<. ,.,,[ .... I 4.9 2086 17.10 _____1_____
17.1S0
0&lI:l
18.60
97 ..92
1 8I.2. $.M
Capitola High Grade Guano_ 10. 1.63 2. 00 91 211S2 10.68 1.840 2.261 81.20 88.M
"
ReGduaCnrooss___H_i_g_h___G_r_a_d_e___F_i_s_h 10. Blpoooudn, IFGisuhanaond___M__e_a_l__C_o_r_o_- 10. Empire~ 10-2-1 Guano ______ 10.
II
1.61S\ 2. 1.63 2.
1.61S/ 1.
1~.L
I
rA
00
l4.1 1908 10.11/ 1.8IS12.66 81.20 86.07
1 114- 8766 9.80\1.82 1.981 81.20 8U6
lIB 8925 10.6f
1.94.1 1.101 23.20
27.61
00
~
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
00
t-:)
- . Manu{acturer'a GUIlT'"
i . tl anteed AnaI)'lIia
.8
] Anal"';' .. Found
by State Ch"",iat
:;
.h ZJ ~ ~i ~l By Whom Registered and .
Name of Fertilizer or
. l ] ]~~~ j ~~. .1 1 J~ r P1aoo of Buaineaa
Chemical ReSiatered
110'(
J~:lju
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.~!lj
~Z
>-; >>-
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II I I E mtinpuireed Co__tt_o_n__O__i_l _C__o_._-_C_o__n_- Beteufr,e B_I,_)(_)_d__a_n_d___B__o_n_e__M__i_x_z 9.
I
82 2. UU l409 86111 9.98 1. 2.28 26.88 29.611
.
Capitola Standard Guano____ 8.
1.611 2. Q
86 854 8.60 1.72 2.811 29.20 82.18 Z
?
Gilt Edge Standard Guano__ 8. 1.6111 2. G
Emtupriere'sNoA. ci1d a__n_d__M__e_a_l_M__i_x_- 12.
1.611 - ____ ITT
I Empire's 12-2-0 Guano ______ 12.
!'''I---------1r Emtupriere'NsoA. c2id_a_n__d__M__e_a_l_M__i_x_- 10.
I
1.611
00
68 81M 8.88 1.671 2.42 29.20 82.18 ..;:J 296 8818 11.91111 1.66 _____ . 21.20 21.19 ~
122 8786 12.48 2.19 ----- 21.20 28.79
94. 2448 10.68 1.78 ----- 19.20 20.40
I ' 'I -----I~ EmFire's Fish Guano No. 2__ 10. I 1.65/ _____ B
EmNpoi.re2's _B__l_o_o_d__a_n_d___T_a_n_k_a_g__e 10.
Empire's 10-2-0 Guano ____ 10. 1.611 _____ !CC
69 8081 10.011 1.80 ----- 19.20 19.85
n 8082 10.60 2.171 _____ 19.20 21.88
I
24.61 2091 10.0111 1.791 _____ 1 19.201 19.81
III
III I
-.
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizen for Season of 1917
00
.l:>.
. IManufacturer'. Guar-
.. . 1 anteed Analyala
~l 11 i l1 By Whom R.egiatered and
Name of Fertilizer or
I 1 H .1 lJ 8U"- P1&oe of Business
Chemical Registered
.!!u
~j
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Co'-I Empire State Chemical
I
I
I I I I Continued ---------------- Hodgson's Blood and Bone
I IR Guano ------------------- 10. 1.65 2.
:;.
Analyala u Found
~~ by State Chemist
t: > ;.
ZI
to
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1~:<!!
;So!!"
.8 i i
j .. 1.<1>
z
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I
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781 15891 9.601 1.951 2.25 81.20 88.50
Hodgson's 10-2-1 Guano ---- 10, I 1.65 1. IUU
Red Eagle Guano
I _ 9.
1
1.65 1. V
Hodgson's 12-8-0 Guano ----I 12. un
fW
94.1 8608110.601 1.87
1614.018 10.801 1.71 198M2 12.201 2.4181
Z
.911 25.201 26.a Z
.951 24.201 25.4.4. ~
-:t
1 24,48r 24.72 ~
Red Jacket Guano --
12. 1.65\
I fJJ 87 1827 12.961 1.77\ _ 21.201 22.64
HoBdognseon's 12-2-0 Blood and 12.
1.651
V
4.6 8905 11.751 1.751 _ 21.20 21.85
HoGdugasnoon's Special 10-8-0 10.
2.4.7
R
89 8290 10.65 2.419\ _ 22.48 28.21
Money Maker Guano
10.
Hodgson's Blood and Bone
10-2-0 -------------------- 10.
Hodgson's 9-8-0 Guano ----- 9.
1.65
CC
I
I 1.65
\Y
I 2.4171 -----ICC
1211 1288110.50 1.781 79124.4.5110.58/ 1.711 78 8417 9.801 2.611
_ 19.20 20.02
-1 19.201 19.97
1 21.481 22.84
-----\----- High Grade 160/0 Acid _____ 16.
UU 18 84,0 16.01l ----- -----1 17.1l0 lUIS
Etlwan Fertilizer Co.,
INitrate of Soda ____________ ----- lUll _____ WW 82 996 ----- 11l.1l6 ----- 1l9.00 62.24
Charleston, S. C.__________ Etlwan 160/0 Acid Phosphate_ 16. ----- ----- X 128 1.4.1l8 16.81l ----- ----- 17.50 17.&
I 1--1~~: Etiwan Dissolved Bone _____ 18.
EzGelal-.G_ri_1_l_in____C_o_._, ___E_a_t_o_n_t_o_n_, E. G. Co.'s Quality Guano___ 10.
----- VV 0
118 4.87 18.01l ----- ----- l4..1l0 14..1l1l ~
! 640 8701 10.28 1.68 ----- 19.20 19.8Il
E. G. Co:s High Grade Acid 16. Farmers Fertilizer Co.,- The, I
Milan, Ga. _______________ Farmers Fertilizer No. 102__ 10.
Farmers Fertilizer No. 98__ 9.
----- ----- 0
1.611 ----- HH 2,4,7 ----- HH
61l 8702 17.88 ----- ----88 786 10.21l11.91l -----
76 1811 9.22 2.611 -----
lUO 19.20 21.4.8
>: 18.88
t::1
20.611 ~
22,4,7 ~
High Grade Acid Phosphate__ 16.
Farmers Union Warehouse Co., Dewy Rose, Ga.__..___ Brown's Special ____________ 9.
Farmers Union Warehouse Co., Monticello, Ga. ______
Jasper
Grade
______________
12.
Farmers Union Warehouse Wake Up _______________~__ 12. Storage & Manufacturing
Co., Conyers, Ga. ________ Utopia -------------------- 10.
9-2-1 _______________________ 9.
----- ----- HH
2,4,7 ----- CC 2,4,7 ----- W
1.6Il ----- W I
1.611 2. Y
) 1.611 1. Y
1~2-0 ___________ ~ __________ 10.
1.611 ----- Y
\
Fev~ielrlea,~ KCyh.em__ic_a_l__C_o__.,__L_o_U__is_-I 9D-8a-y0br-e-a-k---H-i.g-h---G-r-a-d--e--F-a-v---- 9.
2,4,7 -----
orite _____________________ 10. 1.611 2. ,AA
DaGyrborweaekr A__-_I__S_p_e_c_i_a_l_C__o_t_to_n_ 12.IlOI 2.06 ----- AA
81 84,84. 16.10 ----- ----- 11.30
298 2974. 9.10 2.Il7 ----- 21.4.8
68 88Il0 12.21l 2.28 ----- 24..4.8
79 4.020 18.68 1.4.0 ----- 21.20
101 87M 10.85 1.82\ 2.08' 81.20
I
99 8762 10.25 1.771 1.17 24.20
98 8761 10.9811.98,1-----
100 8768 9.81l 2.74.1 _____ ,
122 4.072 9.6011.79 1.92
19.20 21.4.8 81.20
121 8768 11.68 2.l0 _____ 1 28.84.
17.60 ; 21.98 ~
i 28.97 ~
21.80 82.91 ~
26.911 ~
2l.1l0
28.4.1
80.88
22.68 eOnD
Analy.is of Commercial Fertilizer. for Season of 1917
00
0')
By Whom Registered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
. . Manufacturer'a Guar-
anteed Analyeia
".~h."S<!
~~'1"
ij If
]~1J
~~
..
~
Analyeia .. Found by State Chemi.t
~:g
J !..!l<
.... S!
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j
,
] ~~
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l!
8
:;
'n1l~l
.:>. j;-
t
ttl
Fetdineuraeld Chemical Co.-eon__- Dapyhbarteeak High Grade Phos- 1 16.
_____ .A
I
4.51 80111116.08\
I \ ~ 1--___ I 17.ll0 17.118
Flebtucsh, eGr aG. uano Co., Colum_- Blood and Bone
110.
F~~~~~'~-~~:~~~~~~~-~-o-~= 12.
c 1.611 2.
1.61l
GG
Z z 861 80911ln.8Il1 1.891 2.4031 81.201 86.09
119 ...161 18.21l1 1.1l71 -' 21.201 22.18 ~
Flpeotcuhnedr's Ammoniated Com- n.
2....7
GG 71 M66In.4Il 2.60
-:J
28....8. 2....4.5 ~
Flpeotcuhnedr's Ammoniated Com- 10.
8.80
C
69 2...0919.78 8.71
211.80 27.22
Flpeotcuhnedr's Ammoniated Com- 10.
2....7
ss 104t 27151 n.88 2.80
22....8 2ll.18
Flpeotcuhnedr's Ammoniated Com- 10. Flpeotcuhnedr's Ammoniated Com_-
9.
1.65l----- GG 61 ...18 10.1101 1.78
2.4t7
C
158 2089 9.80 2.77
_ 19.20 20.02
1I 21.408 22.98
'-----1 Acid and Potash ----------1 10.
2. SS
Add Phosphate No. 111..
116. 1 1-----IGG
86 81180 10.68 621 ...19116.8151-
1.9"'1 24.60 2....92
-1-__--1 17.ll01 18.85
.
I - , Fort Valley Oil Co., Fort Valley, Ga. ______________ Number Sixty-Seven -------- 12.
2.47 ___--'00
I
21 8480 12.8111 2.41 1_____ 24.48 24.59
Number Seventy-Six ________ 9. 2.47 ----- 00
Number Eighty-Four ______ 18. I 8.28 ----- 00
Nitrate of Soda ___________ _____ I Ill. ----- 00
Fotwonle, rGBa.r, o_t_h_e_r_s__C_o_.__C__o_v_i_n_g_-I Fo~ler's Blood and_ Bone___ 10.
1.611 ----- Y
Fowler's Acid Meal ________ 10. 1.611 ----- Y
IFowler's 9-8-0 _____________ 9.
F
I
oKxy.Ch_e_m__i_c_a_l__C_o_._, _L__o_u_is_v_i_l_lt_'
Fox A-I Alaga Guano ------
10.
2.47 ----- Y
2.47 1. TT
Fox High Grade Favorite __ 10. 1.65 2. A
FoGxuaAno-I __B__lo_o_d____a_n_d___B_o__n_e 12.
.------ .__,..
IFox A-I Fertilizer -------- 10.
Furman Farm Improvement
1.65 ----- V 1.65 ----- V
I Co., Atlanta,. Ga.__________ Farmers' Friend ----------- 10. F uizr emr a n___H_i_g_h___G_r_a_d_e___F_e_r_t _i l_-_
1.65 1 2. ,LL
10. 1.65 2. M
Fupromuannl _B_l_o_o_d___M__e_a_l__C_o_m__-__ 10.
1.65 1. TT
20 8429 10.911 2.86 _____ 21.48
I 128 885 ,18.4tl 8.42 ----- 28.12
196 742 ----- 111.74 ----- 60.00 52 8871 11.011 1.78 ----- 19.20 III 8870 11.10 1.11111 _____ 19.20 98 87119 12.88 2.221 _____ 21.48
I
24/1 8787 9.65 2.221 1.16 28.48
70 8625 10. 1.651 1.861 81.20
96 8708 11.45 1.821-----1 21.20 97 8709 10.28 1.52 -----\19.20 184 2826 10.68 1.70 2.82 81.20
"'6 2847 10.90 1.74 2.871 81.20 81 8585 9.95 1.70 1.22 25.20
22.99
29.68 ~
62.96 ~ 20.77 s=
19.90 t:::I
~ 28.81
28.09 ~
80.86 ~ IoiI 21.88 0
>"II
18.91
...i 84.00 84.68
26.67 ~
Furman Soluble Bone _______ 10.
.82 1. G
Fupromuannd BNloo.od921M__e_a_l __C_o_m__-__ F uNr mo. a9n21Co_m__p_l_e_te__M__i_x_t_u_r_e___
I
I9. 1.65
9. 1.65
1. 1.
M M
I 121 8697 9.88 1.18 1.10 21.88 28.115
186 8749 9.25 1.881I 1.14'I 24.20 26.01 III
482 8852 8.981 1.721 1.141 24.20 25.25 00
~
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
00 00
By Whom Registered and
Place of BU8iness
Name of Fertili.zer or Chemical Resistered
Furman Farm Improvement
Co.-Continued
1Furman Blood, Bone and
Tankage Guano
. 'Manufacturer' a Gua....1
. anteed Analyaia
iZ..ts ~ 1"<. ..:g
",'"
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, 1 ]~l.~ ~i .1 li =~~l.8c>
1I ,I
11
IJ I ~ _ 9.
.821 2.
..8
] Anal)'.i... Found
b)' State Chemi.t
..!.
u~
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~
t~ ; 0(
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>>>
~~
s.t
~..e
8 8 ct:d
I
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i
881 81481 9.118 .88\ 2,441 . 26.88\ 80.14
Buffalo Bone Guano
_ 8.
1.65 2. M 2781 88871 7.90 1.8111 2.1151 29.201 80.80 ZZ
FuNrmo.an12S80pecial Fertilizer 12.
FuNrmo.an12S2p0ecial Fertilizer
12.
Furman Special Fertilizer
F~~a;~~cl;l-F_;rtil~~;--- 10. No. 980 -________________ 9.
Furman High Grade Dis-
2.47) -----ITT
1.65
-1M
1
I
1.651-----ILL
2.47
M
III
I
2.801 27118792112.801
I 185 8898 11.98
_ 24,481 24.60 9
-::J
21.201 21.415 ~
"1 :::\::::: 1881 28215110
19.20 19.158
181 8748 9.081 2.681 _ 21.48 22.85
solved Bone No. 16_______ 16. I-----I-----ITT 881 8lS87 16.8151
F~~~~ .l1o~~ _~~~_~~_~I~=__ 14.
TT 821 8lS86 lU81
1 1 17.501 17.815
I
1 1 1l5.l50 115.68
Georgia Chemical Works Au-
gusta, Ga.
1Pon Pon Potash Compound __ 1 12.
1.65 1. M
,II 1611 8745 12.9011.90/ 1.20/ 27.201 80.80
Patapsco Special Guano
I 11. 1.65 4. FF 1591 1978111.78 1.991 4.86 44.20 151.45
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
oco
By Whom Resiatered and
. Place of Buaineaa
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Resiatered
~anufaeturer' a GUIlT" anteed Analyaia
1:9
t .."~.:!'.e<jl.>-"
j
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.
H~
]~~~
,tg-
~
Analyaia as Found by State Chemist
~l
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Z
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8
. G eCoorngtiianueCdhe_m__ic_a_l___W ___o_r_k__s_- ThCreoempOoauknsd A_m__m_o__n_ia_t_e_d_____ 10.
2.4.7 ----- Q
Gem Ammoniated Compound 10. 1.66 ----- X
Sutpuerreior__A__c_id__a_n__d__M__e_a_l _M__i_x_-
10. 1.66 ----- P
Mparoyulnadnd __A_m__m__o_n_i_a_te_d___C_o_m__- 9.
2.47 ----- Q
Intensive Ammoniated Com-
pound ------------------- 9. 2.4.7 ----- FF
Cardinal Ammoniated Com-
I
pound ------------------- 8. 8.29 ----- M
A MSpIXectuiarel A__c_id__a_n__d__A_m__m__o_n_i_a 7.
4.11 ----- Q
Suppoeurinodr A__m__m__o:n_ia_t_e_d___C_o_m__-_ 6.
8.28 ----- BB
I_____ --/0 Crown Top Dresser _________ 4.60 6.17 ----- K
High Grade Dissolved Bone
Phosphate --------------- 16.
1___
811 2581S 10.98 2.84. ----- 22.48
1 172 10.25 1.79 ----- 19.20
28 2668 11.40 1.67 ----- 19.20
818 2649 9.68 2.64 -----12U8 12 4082 8.86 2.60 _____ 2U8
664 8902 8.78 8.12 ----- 28.76 826 2694 8'.48 4..471 _____ 26.04
___--I 111 2984 6.66 8.66 ----- 40.62
89 8191 6. 6.46
81.78
I
12 4018 17.68 ----- _____ 1 17.60
:;
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.~!-gc
It
24.89
z
~ 20.01
20.68
~ 22.69
2U6 28.86 28.91 42.89 88.40 19.18
I - . I Nitrate of Soda f________________1 l4..81 -----IQ
GeVolroglidaosFtae,rtGilaiz. er__&___O__il__C__o_., Formula No: 801 __________ 9.
1.61i 1. Q
Formula No. 802 __________ 9. 1.61i 1. H
Formula No. 4.01 __________ 10.
.82 1. Q
Formula No. 4.02 __________ 10.
.82/ 1. VV
Three States High Grade Soluble Guano ___________ 10.
1.65 2. NN
SotuiltihzeGr eo_r_g_i_a__C_o_m__p_l_e_t_e__F_e_r_8.
1.61i 2. H
I Formula No. 101 __________ 8. 8.29 ----- VV
I Formula No. 201 __________ 12. 8.29 ----- H
Formula No. 1i01 ---------- 9. Formula No. 602 __________ 10. Formula No. 608 --________ 10. Formula No. 702 __________ 12.
2.4.7 ----- H 1.61i ----- VV
1.61i ----- H
1.61i ----- H
Formula No. 708 ---------- 12. Formula No. 804. __________ 11. Formula No. 807 __________ 12. Acid Phosphate ____________ '.16.
1.61i ----- Q 2.4.7 ----- H 204.7 ----- NN ----- ----- H
Nitrate of Soda ----------- _____1 20. ----- H
808 21i82 -----IIU21-----\ 1i9.24 1i7 870 9.10 1.6811.591 240.20
l4.7 1111 9.M 1.701 I.MI 24..20
I
101 896 10.08 .961 Uli 21.88
129 986 9.4.8 1.081 1.27 21.88
264. 4.04.IS 9.91i 1.62 2.81 81.20
100 1i92 9.01i 1.87 2.20 29.20
26 4.67 8.01i 8.8&1 _____ 28.76
187 1101 12.50 8.291I_____ 27.76
21. 158 9.80 2.lill _____
27 ' 4.68 10. \ 1.68!-____
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21.4.8 19.20 19.20
122 1081 11.88 2.21i ----- 21.20
1i9 872 12.4.0 2.28 ----- 21.20
94. 586 11.18 2.98 ----- 28.4.8
161 2004. 18.4.1i 2.M ----- 24..4.8
22 1M 17.88 ----- ----- 17.1i0
199 . 8791i ----- lU6 ----- 80.00
1i9.28
27.96
27.79
28.87 ;;
28.82 0zg
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19.12 ~ 20.09 ~
i 28.48 ~
28.92
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21i.4.1
18.88
60.64. ~
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0 2.47
1.
NN
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91 86/56 11.05
6 1.40 2,4 1
28.48
81. 9
Peanut S.. lcial ____________ 18. Special Compound _________ 12.
.82 ----- NN 1.6/5 -----INN
18 8646 14.48 1.01 ----- 18.88 21. 2 Z
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12 86415 12.98 1 1.9/5 ----- 21.20 28. 8
Butler's Cotton Compound __ 12. I
Lewis' Corn and Peanut Com-
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1.28 _____ NN
148 8/561 18./58\ 1.56 -----
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pouna ------------------- 12. 1.1/5 ----- NN 11 8/544 lUO/ 1.80 ----- 19.20 21. o
Melon Compound __________ 10. 2.47 ----- NN 146 8662 11.78 2.80 ----- 22.48 28. :)
High Grade Acid Phosphate 16.
Georgia Phosphate Co., Athens, Ga. --------------
Pelican
Guano
____________
10.
Georgia Phosphate _Company's
First 1"rize Guano _______ 12.
Georgia Phosphate Company's
10-8-0 Guano ------------ 10.
----- ----- NN 28 8/549 16.7/5 ----- ----- 17.150 18. /5
1.6IS 2. JJ 101 4088 9.88 1.74 1.90 lH.20 80.84
1.615 ----- CC 144 1718 12.68 1.7/5 ----- 21.20 22. 8
2.47 ----- R
18 4016 10.60 2./51 _____ 1 22.48 28. 4
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Nitrate of Soda
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Glvoibllee, FICeryt.ilizer Co., Louis_- Globe A-I Alaga Guano
10. 2.4.7 1. 00
Globe High Grade Favorite__ 10. 1.65 2. 00
Globe Fish Guano
9. 1.61l
! Gossett, A. F., & Sons, Grif-
fin, Gil. -------r---------- High .Grade Acid Phophate-- 16.
GrYacoer,k, WN.. YR.., & Co., New_ Nitrate 01 Soda
1 lIS.
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Nitrate of Soda
_ 14..81S
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Grasselli Chemical Co., The, Birmingham & Dothan, Ala
GraMs~elalll'Ms iHxtiugrhe Grade Blood-
10.
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Grasseill's Standard Grade
Blood-Meal Mixture
8.
1.61l/ 2. DD
GrMasisxetiullr'es Special Sea Island 12.
I 1.61l\
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Grasselli's Special Grade Blood and Bone
10.
U71
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I Grasselli's Sea Island Mixture 10. 1.65/
DD
l -----IDD G.rGasusaenlloi's Special Grade _ \ 9. I 2.407\
., Grassel1l's Extra High Grade
Acid Phosphate ----------1 16. I -----1 -----IDD
-----1 171 4.015 1O4.Il1 2.021
19.201 21.18
161 4.014. 16. \
1 _ 17.1S0 17.1S0
--I III 8771
11S.4.6L _ 1l9.001 61.84.
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107 29440 9.1l1l 1.87 2.85 29.20 86.78 ~
> 121l 2580 9.1l0 2.4.0 1.27 28.4.8 29.82
~ 117 21l24. 9.71S 1.88' 2.11l 81.20 82.1l7
IS82 8901 9.01l 1.67 1.11l 24.20 21l.28 "~d
-----/-----1 4.7 8016 17.10
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60.00 62.88 ~
92 8/SOB
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82 ISS 8.91l 1.70 2. 4.lS8 2720 14..86 1.90
29.20 80.M ~
21.20 25.06 ~~
4.61 2728 10.28 2.76
~ 22.4.8 28.92
4.Il9 2721 9.61S 1.91l1 --' 19.20 20.06
4.601 27221 9.20/ 2.661----- 2l.4.8 22.""
11618911 17.881
-----11 17.1l0 18.88 ~
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14. I
HaNmoprftoolnk, GVuaa.no Co., The, Hampton 9-8-0 Fertilizer____ 9. 2.4'1
I Hahnamd ,TGraad. ing Co., The, Pel- Ammoniated Superphosphate_ 14. \ .82
EE \PP (VV
'18 '165 14.30
\ 120 81178 9.83 2.64
llUSO 15.80 ...
. 21.48\ 22.99 Z~
I I c: 111 9'111 14.20 1. ----- 19.88 20.80 :.:a
Cotton Maker Mixture
12. I 1.611
~ -INN 111 1998 12.80 UII --, 21.20 21.10
McDonald's Ammoniated Mixture
9. 2.471
INN 84 1988 11.611 2.6'1\ _ 21.48, 24.98
High Grade Acid Phosphate I 16.
Heard Brothers, Macon, Ga.._1 Acid PIhosphate
1 16.
Home Uuano Co., Dothan,
Ala.
---------------------
Red Fox Blood, Meal Tankage No. 1
and
1 12.
Red Fox Blood Meal and
Tankage No. 2
1 10.
_____ ,L
_____ _ ,
1.611
~ DD EE
1.611
EE
III 1422 16.011 862 22611 16.60
_ 1'1.1101 1'1.115 '-- _ 1'1.110 18.10
18 814111.85 1.661-----l 21.20/ 21.09
_:.._J 16 812 10.81l1 1.49
19.201 19.41
ReTdanFkoaxge
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Meal and __________
9.
IRed Fox High Grade Home-
HoGma.e _G__u_a_n_o___C_o_._,__W__a_d_l_e_y_,_ Hosmtaeke 2A%cidAmPhmoospnihaatteed ---- 16.
Superphosphate __________ 10.
Home Double strong Am-
moniated Compound ______ 9.
Home Mixture Guano Co." Columbus, Ga. ____________ Home Mixture No. L _______ 9.
2.4.1 ----- EE
----- ----- EE
1.611 ----- N
2047 ----- N
2047 8. GG
24 820 9.55 2.20L ___~ 21.48 20.911
17 818 16.611 ----- -----
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6 4009 11.481 2.02 -----
7 4010 10.80 2.18 -----
117 1141 9.68 2.76 8.24
17.110 19.20 21.48 89.48
18.111
22.16 l;')
S 22.12 ~
42.71
Home MIXture No. 2________ 8. Home Mixture No. 8________ 10.
1.611 2. RR 1.611 2. GG
112 16'J6 8.60\ 1.70 2.86 29.2(1 82.16 t::l
~ 6 M62 10.611 1.38 1.92! 81.20 81.09
Home Mixture No. 12_______ 9. HoCmome poMunixdtu_r_e___A_m__m__o_n_i_a_te__d 12. HoCmome poMunixdtu_r_e___A_m__m__o_n_i_a_te_d_ 10. 'I HoCmome poMunixdtu_r_e___A_m__m__o_n_i_a_te__d
10..
1.65 8. GG 1.61l ----- GG 8.80 ----- GG
119 1148 9.21l 1.69! 4.18
1
1118 1791l 12.20 2.15 _____
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178 1810 lU8 8.86 -----
lU7
DD'--1l8 8482 10.10 2.1l2 _____
~ 86.20 48.69 ~
21.20 28.40 21l.80 27.62 0 22.481 22.78 ;
HoCmome poMunixdtu_r_e___A_m__m__o_n_i_a_te__d 10.
1.61l
EE 62 749 10. 1.77 _____ 19.20 19.68 ~
Horne Mixture [Ammoniated
I HoCCroonmme ppooMuunnixddtu-_r-_e-__-_-A_-m_-_-m_-_-o_-n_-i_-a_-te_-_d- 9
2047
8. 8.80
EE 61 748
. C 47 8628
9.20 9.08
2.66 _____ , 21.48 8.47 ----- 28.80
22.44 2/l.1l6
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Acid Phosphate No. 16______ 16.
C. 14 8081l 16.61l
_____ 17.150 18.11l
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Hoschton Cotton on & Man-I Nitrate of Soda ------------ _____ 14.88 _~ ___ \SS
Gufaa.ct_u_r_in__g__C__o_.,___H_o_s_c_h_t_o_n_, Acid and Meal Mixture______ 10.
1.61l _____ D
18 888 ----- 15.44 ----- 1l9.82 61.76
68 8742 14.01l 1.68 ----- 19.20 28.17 CD
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1.65 ----- HH
I . I ~ 4 767 12.55 1.IS7 _____ 21.20 21.4.8
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Necessity _______________-'__ 10.
International Agricultural
Corporation, Atlanta, Ga.__ Crack-A-Jack Guano _______ 10.
International Fertilizer _____ 10.
International Fertilizer _____ 10.
Blood and Bone Guano_____ 10.
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1.65 1. M .82 1. G
18 774 10.45 52 8298 11.45 192 2884 10.55 240 2880 10.70 26 8128 11.80
I 1.59 1_____ 19.20
1.70\ 2.21 87.20
1.80 2.691 81.20
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19.41 Z
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27.72
24.00
International Fertilizer ______
9.
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255 2945 9.
2.67 8.26 89.48 41.84
International Fertilizer ______ International Fertilizer ______
I9. 2.47 I
9.. 1 2.47
2. \E
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179 1872 10.60 2.78 1.87 88.48 85.84
IUU 1.
46 8600 9.08 2.441 .94 27.48 27.08
International Fertilizer ______ 9. I 1.65 ~ 8. IR, 81 8288 8.48 2.17 8.87 86.20 89.98
International Fertill&er
1 9.
1.611 2. R
69 1801 11.
62 1.68 80.20 29.116
1. /
International Fertilizer __~ I 9. 1.65 1. F
12 8102 10. 1.91l 1.06 24.20 26.76
International Fertiliser
1
1 8. 2.4.7 8. JJ 86 8494. 7.811 8.10 2.96 88.4.8 4.0.61
International Fertiliser International Fertilizer
1 8. 1.611 _ 8. \ 1.65
4. ILL I
8. IJJ
189 1901 8.01! 1.99 4.04. 4l.20 42.81 ~
21 8491 7.18 2.02 8.26 811.20 87.4.2 ~
International Fertilizer ------ 8. 1
InCteormnaptoiounnadl Ammoniated . 12. InCteormnaptoiounndal Ammoniated 12. InCteormnaptoiounndal Ammoniated 10. InCteormnaptoiounndal Ammoniated 10.
1.611 2. ILL
2,47 -----IL1 L
1.611 -----IR '
8.29 -----lkN
2.4.7
IILL
187 1899 9. \ 1.811 1.84. 29.20 80.04.
198 2881l 18.1l0\ 2.86
1 24.48 21l.M
68 8800 12.05\ 1.68 ----- 2l.20 21.87
, 99 BllII9 10.98\ 8.10 1
1941 2886110.08 2.84.1
1 21l.76 211.98 1 22.481. 24.04.
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1.611(
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2.4.7/
IWW 88 1002 9.481 2.4.91_____ 2l.48 21.99 C')
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7 21 16.611\
_____ IIMM 112 8lI408 111.991-
1 17.lS0. 18.111 ~
---J ~ 11l.1l0 17.49
.14..81
~ [QI ' 217 8288 -----\ Il1.l101-----1119.24. 62.00
FOR FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE CO., MONTICELLO, GA.
Double Anchor
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lIS 8M4o 9.7111 1.67\
~ .961 24..20\ 24..79
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Jefferson Fertilizer Co., Bir-
i mlngbam, Ala. ---------- Jefferson A A A A SpeciaL_ 12. Jefferson A A Meal Mixture_ 12. Z ..-. Jefferson A A Soluble Guano 12.
III
II
II
3.80 1- - - - - I A A
I
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196 2981 12.601 3.251-----1 27.80 I
28. o
287 2828 12.681 1.85 _____
I
81 8907 12.08( 1.85 _____
21.20 21.20
22. 8 22, 08
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Fish Bone Guano _________ .12.
1.615 11- __ --1'00 70 1846 12.
-:I
1.701_____ 21.20 21. o ~
Blood Meal Mixture ________ 12.
Jefferson Cotton Grower ___ n.
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II 1.6/S1-----IAA 2.4611___ --1'00
29 1248 12.251 1.721---J 21.20 21. 8 19 85 11. 2.84\ ___ J 28.44 215 6
1.7~!-----119.20 Bone Meal Mixture ________ 10.
1.65 _____ 1I 00 18 79 10.715
20 4S
Dixie Cotton Grower ______ 9. JefPfheorssopnhatEexc_e_l_s_i_o_r__A_c_i_d_____ 16. KeLnotuuicskvyilleF, eKryti.li_z_e_r__C__o"_____ O. K. A-I Fertilizer ________ 10.
2.46 ----- AA ----- ----- 00
1 . 6 5 / - __ - J R
'171 2922 9.015 2.681 _____ ' 2U4 22 7
15 71 16.101----J----I 17.1S01 17 o
915 8807 9.158\ 1.871-----1 19.201 19 6
La Fayette Fayette,
GFae.r t i~l-i z-e-r--C-o-.-, -L--a--I
, LaFayette
, Corn
Special
----110.
LaFayette Guano No.2
10.
I160/0 Acid Phosphate
Lawrenceville Fertilizer Co.,
1 16.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
. 110. Red Elk High Grade Guano_I 10.
Red Elk Guano
Red Elk Guano
10.
Green's Guano ------~-~----I 10.
Red Elk Guano
1 9.
RePdhoEsplkhatHe igh Grade Acid 1 16.
r ,. I 1.661 4. ITT
I 176 8698 10.70 1.47 8.141 48.20 88.02
1.661 2. ITT 176 8694 11.68 1.6~ 1.66 81.20 29.66
_____ ,TT 174 8692 16.78 - ----- 17.60 18.28 c;')
. ' 1.661 2. \B
6 8066 10.60 1.78 2.42 81.20 84.84 ~~
2.47 1-----\G 188 2421 9.10\ 2.461_____ 22.48 2l.1S0 :;
1.661I
B
49 8890 10.20 2.68 ' 1\19.20 28.62 t:j
1.661-----IB
2.47
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2 8062 11.08/ 1.67 ----- 19.20 20.81
79 8170 12.20\ 2.691
1
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21.4.8
26.66
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11.40 1.... ~
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EAGLE BRANDS
lant&, Ga., & Nashville,
Tenn;' _:..
: .:: '__ Eagle Ferfilizer. No. 1021' 1 10.
Eagle Ammoniated Phosphate I 10. BEAR BRANDS
BeaanrdHBigohneGrade Beef, Blood 10.
Bear Cotton Guano -------- 10.
I I1 1.661' 1. UU
r1;66' ----- Y
I ITT 1 1.661, 2. IILL
1.661 1.
166 8616 9.90 41 8869 10.18
288 2491 10.40 ISS 8589 10.88
>~ 1.74 1.07 26.20 26.88
1.881I_____
I
19.20
20.80
.~~...
I ~ 1.981
I U61, 81.20
. 86.28 ~
1.76 1.281 26.20 27.66
Bear Ammoniated Potash -- )0. Bear FertIlizer No. 921 ---- 9.
.82 1. ITT
1.661 1. 11M
184 4062 10. 1.02 2471 8884 9.16 1.80
.961 21.88 22.4.4.
~ .91\ 24.20 24.4.1
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1.61S 2. G
1l4. 8999 8.55 1.78 1.92 29.20 29.
Bear Ammoniated Phosphate 12.
1.61S ----- M
~ 68 8208 11.80 1.7'7 ----- 21.20 21. 8
Bear Ammoniated Phosphate 10. 1.61S ----- UU
Bear ,Ammoniated Phosphate 9.
LoGwar.ey__&___D_a_v_i_d_s_o_n_,__D_a_w__s_o_n_, BePahrospTheantnees_s_e_e___B__e_s_t__A__c_id_ 16. Lowrey and Davidson's !XX
1._
PXhXospHhaitgeh __G__r_a_d_e___A__c_id___ 16.
2.4'7 ----- CC
----- ----- M'
I ----- ----- SS
Tankage ___________________ ----- 1S.'76 -----IPP
Mlaacnotna,FGerat.il_iz_e_r__W__o__rk__s ~ _A__t_- Farmer's Favorite __________ 10.
1.61S 2. K
161S 19151 10:80 1.'78 ----- 19.20 249 4065 9.18 2.88 ----- 21.48
14'7 4008 11S.81S ----- ----- 1'7.1S0
-----1----- 54 628 1'7.10
1'7.1S0
86 81S'70 _____ 5.90 _____ 1 28.04
19 801 1O.21S\ 1.7'71 2.81S 81.20
20. 0 2 . . - .
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1'7, 8IS
18, o 28. o
84. 08
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1.61S 2. M .8M 400'7 10.60\ 1.66\ 1.9'7 81.20 81, 6
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I9. 1.64
9. 1.64
8. 1.
FF G
I Standard Time Guano ______ 8.
M.phFa.teW_. _A__m__m__o_n_i_a_te_d__P__h_o_s_-
1.65 2. HH
12. 2.4.7 ----- M
M.phFa.teW_. _A__m__m_o__n_ia__te_d__P__h_o_s_-
12. 1.64 ----- U
M.phFa.teW_. _A__m__m__o_n_i_a_te_d__P__h_o_s_-
10. 8.80 ----- U
M'p. hFa.teW_. _A__m__m__o_n_ia_t_e_d__P__h_o_s_-
10. 1.64 ----- M
M.phFa.teW_. _A__m__m__o_n_i_a_te_d__P__h_o_s_-
9. 2.407 ----- U
J. & R.
Mr~~nG~e~~i~~~--~:~~~~:II0~-8-0
16% Acid Phosphate
_~---------~--------
16. 10.110
-----
2.407
----- HH
0
10-2-0 ___________________ __ ~ 10.
9_8_0 _______________________ 9.
1.611 ----- 0 2.407 ----- JJ
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, 160/'0 Acid ----------------..; 16. ----- ----- 0
Mallet & Nutt, Jackson, Ga. Mandeville Mills, Carrollton
& Bremen, Ga. ----------
Nitrate of Soda ..:.---------- -----
..
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Acid and Ammonia SpeciaL_ 10.
M. M. 9-8-4.________________ 9.
lU6 ----- 0
1.65 ----- W
2.407 40. F
I. M. M. g.,.2-8___~."..~_-------- 9. M. M. No. 9 _______________ .:. 10.
1.66 8. F
UT ----- LL
181 1980 9.24 1.881 1.46 16.20 64 8186 8.84 l.'10 1.07 24.20
148 1884 8.10 1.771 2.82 29.20
2,4+____ 77 8211 11.84
24.408
98 2917 12.08 1.68 ----- 21.20
97 8861 10.08 8.401 ----- 24.80
2,48 78 89111 9.88 1.69 ----- 19.20
88 8819 9.10
_____1 2U8
118 1868 16.811 ----- ----~ 17.50
10 894.2 10.711 2.110 _____ 22.98
71 8708 10.811 l.50 ----- 19.20
109 8918 10.811 2.240 ----- 2U8
8 809 16.80 ----- -----' 17.110
84 8266 ----- lU9 ----- 62.20
U, 884.7 9.70 1.88
19.20
640 8116 9.lS11 2.400 4..16 46.408
68 8116 9.08 1.84 8.16 86.20
81 8624 U8 9.60 ----- 22.408
~.07
24..67
8l.'10
24.409 ~ 21.84 ~
i' 26.82
19.24.
21n1 18.86
28.84.
i 19.4.11 ~
21.91
17.80
61.16 "'J
~ 19.62
4.6.71
87.9g
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I
I 1.65 ----- LL 2.4.7 ----- F
29 8528 12.58 28 8108 9.80
1.90 ----2.68 -----
21.20 21.4.8
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Z 1.65 ----- LL
286 24.89 11.59
2.57 -----
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1.65 ----- LL
----- 28 3921 9.80 1.71
19.20 19.~ 4. ..;J' ~
M. M. ~o. 8________________ 10: I 1.65 ----- F
26 8106 9.75 1.79 ----- 19.20 19.: 1
M. M. ~o. 10_______________ 8.
8.80 ----- LL 88 8526 8.53 2.97 ----- 28.80 28.' 1
M. M. ~o. 11 _______________ 10.
2.4.7 ----- F 27 8107 9.85 2.68 _____ 1 22.4.8 22.' 7
Shellnut's Special __________ 11.
2.4.7 ----- LL 82 8525 10.90 2.58 . ____ 1 28.4.8 28. 8
M. M. Acid Phosphate ______ 16. Mnanang,etG-Bar.an_n__o_n__C__o_.,__~_e__w_-__ Georgia Belle 12-8-0 ________ 12.
----- ----- LL 2.4.7 ----- F
221
24.79
I 16.28
_____ 1_____ 1
17.50
.
17. 8
76 8681 11.80 2.54./ _____ 1 24..4.8 24.. 6
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Acid Phosphate ____________ 16.
Mfainesldfi,eldGaT. ra_d_i_n_g__C__o_.,__M__a_n_s_-I Campbell's
No.
2
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.
M. laarnietatt,aGaF.er_t_ill_z_u___C__o_.,__A__t_-I Lion Fertilizer No. 1081-____ 10.
I 8.80 ----- F ----- ----- F 1.611 ----- Y
2.4.7 1. AA
71S 8680 9.701 8.82 _____1 211.80 211.118 74. 8629 111.4,0 _____ _____ 17.110 16.90
711 871S6 12.911\ 1.711 _____1 n.20 22.1111
60 8891
I
9.9111 2.50
1.24.
28.4.8
m~ 29.99
10. Lion High Grade Gua~o----
Lion Fertilizer No. 1021- ____ 10. Lion Fertilizer No. 1011-___ 10. Lion Boll Producer -------- ~. Lion Fertilizer No. 921- _____ 9. Lion Fertili~er No. 84.1- _____ 8. Lion Cotton Guano -------- 8.
1.611 2.- LL 218 24.76 '10.281 1.87 2.42 81.20 84.88 5=
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1.611 1. LL 177 2a" 10.8111 1.88 2.04. 211.20 88.01 ~
~ .82 1. QQ 72 587 10.as\ 1.80 1.111 21.88 211:08
1.611 '8. M 1.611 1. B
al 8667 9.08 1.92 8.10 86.20 37.96 Il.I'!:l Z
89 8786 10.28 1.92 1.18 24.20 27.59 ..;J
_. ....8. .80 __1,,._0 Y ... ..88 8_.71.18 tl.7l1 8.112 1.811 29.80 88.118 ~
1.611 2. EE
2
~ 119 7.711 1.66 2.24. 29.20 80.48
Lion Ammoniated Phosphate 12.
2,4,7 ----- PP 221 8727 1~.48 2.118 ----- 24.4.8 211.111 ~
Lion Ammoniated Phosphate 12. 1.611 ----- EE
t: ----~lv . Lion Ammoniated Phosphate 10.
Lion Ammoniated Phosphate 10.
-----ICC
91 180"2 12.
1.78 ----- 2l.20 21.112 ~
18 84,06 10.881 8.86 ----- 211.80 26.87
2 8824. 10.111 2.68 ----- 22.4.8 28.27
Lion Ammoniated Phosphate 10. Lion Ammoniated Phosphate 9.
1.6lS ::';,-_~RR' 2,4,7 --'-JEE
.... 25 1629 10.80 l.116 ----- 19.20 20.84.
1 118 9.511 2.81S _____ 1 21.4.8 21.1111 ~
--
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizen for Season of 1917
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By Whom Registered and Place of Buaineaa
Name of Fertili.aer or Chemical Registered
/Manufocturer'I Gu... antaed Analyoia
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8.801
IM
~
1408) 86681 8.28\ 8.78\_____ 28.80 25.80
LiponhatHeigh Grade Acid Phos- 1 16.
J____ _____ ,L
87\ 694 16.101
Z 17.50 17.60
MARIETTA BRANDS Mpahriaetteta XXXX Acid Phos- 1 16.
_____ ,L
88 690116.481-- 1
Z ?
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1 17.501 17.98 :"
Nitrate of Soda
1 -' 14.811
IM
j IIO I 1-----lUU ason, W. C., Lavonia, Ga.__ Mason's Cotton Mlxture
r 1.65
MDidudblelinG,eoGrag.ia Fertiliser Co., Middle Georgia's 12-2-0______. 12.
1.65
MM
lUI 8201 '- 115.501-- 1 59.241
2121 2861110.60( 1.881-----119.201
56 8589 12.08 1.88
21.20
62.00
20.52 21.95
Middle Georgia's Standard 1 10. 1.65j
I Mg~.n _~~~~~~__~~~_~~~l~~~ Cotton Maker --------------1 10. 1.65
M. F. Co.'. No. 98
.:1 9. 2.501
MM 17 8588 10.88 1.481-----1 19.20 18.85
BB 48 MOl 10.70 1.20
119.20 18.10
FF 78 984 8. 2.761_____ 21.60 21.64
I MoMnoroneroeo,nBo&stwFiecrktil&izeCramCop.-, 16G-2r-a2deM_o_n_r_o_e.._o._n___M__il'-l__H__ig_h_ 10. ton, Ga. _________________ 12-2-0 Ammomated Superphosphate ________________ 12. 10-8-0 Blood. Bone and TankpahgoesphAamtem_o_n_i_a_te_d____S__u_p_e_r_- 10. 10-2-0 Blood, Bone and TankpahgoesphAamtem_o_n_i_a_te_d____S__u_p_e_r_- 10.
1.65 2. Y
1.65 ----- 0
I 2.4.7 ----- Y
1.65 ----- 0:
Acid Phosphate ____________ 16.
M~~:~~~a,F~:t.~~ ___~:_11220 _______________-:_______ 12.
104.0 _______________________ 10.
----- ----- y 1.65 ----- Q
8.80 ----- Q
1080 _______________________ 10. 2.4.7 ----- Q
1020 _______________________ 10.
980 ________________________ 9.
840 ________________________ 8.
1.65 ----- Q 2047 ----- Q 8.80 ----- E
Acid Phosphate ____________ 16. ----- ----- Q
I . Nitrate of Soda ____________ -----
I
14..150 ----- Q
Morris Fertilizer Co., Atlanta,
Ga. ______________________ Morris Supreme Brand Guano 10. 1.65 1. A
Morris Supreme Brand Am-
moniated Superphosphate__ 12. Morris s;:,reme Brand Am-
8.80 ----- LL
moniat . Su~rphosphate__ 12.
2047 ----- PP
187 8865110.46 2.01 2.09 81.20/ 88.68
56 8272 11.60 1.87 ----- 21.20 21.68
-----1 128 8868 11.28 2.01
22.4.8 21.92 ~
~ 56 8271 10.25 1.75 ----- 19.20 19.85
102 2449 17.28 ----- ----- 17.50 18.78 t:::l
~ 6 885 12.65 1.97 ----- 21.20 28.18
77 8277 10.15 8.41 ----- 25.80 26.89 ~ ~
240 8284 10.10 2.67 ----- 22.48 28.811 ~
~
8 887 10.74.
___--I 224 1575 8.98 ___--I .>.. 28 128 8.65
1.89 ----2.60 8.29
19.20 2l.48 28.80
20.90 0 "'J
21.98
24.41 ~
16 49
842 16.27 ----- _____ I1 17.50 866 ----- 15.l41 _____ 1 68.00
17.77 60.56
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62 8624 10.881 1.821 1.041 26.20 26.4.6
85
I 8527 18.281
1I
8.18 _____ 1
27.60
28.M
95 1182 11.781 2.70 -----1I 24.48
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Morris Supreme Brand Ammoniated Superphosphate__ 12. ( 1.651
IW
25\ 8906111.801 1.951
~
-1 21.201 22.20 :j
Morris Supreme Brand Ammoniated Superphosphate__
Morris Supreme Brand Am- 11. moniated Superphosphate__ 10.
I 2.471
100
8.8~1 -----IPP
22 88111.801 2.521 971 1184110. 8.421
Z
1 28.481 28.94 Z
1 25.801 26.28 ~
Morris Supreme Brand Am-
-l
moniated Superphosphate__ 10. 2;47
IG
66\ 8186110.581 2.881
1 22.481 22.65 ~
Morris Supreme Brand Ammoniated Superphosphate__ 10.
Morris Supreme Brand Ammoniated Superphosphate__ 9.
Morris Supreme Brand Ammoniated Superphosphate__ 8.
II 1.65[ I 2.471
!I 8.80
UU 1091 1847110.951 2. PP 1011 11871 9.881 2.521 PP 911 1179 7.951 8.45
19.201 21.55 1 2l.481 22.01
28.80 24.85
I MAorcriids SPuhporsepmhaeteBrand 160/0 16.
Morris Packing House Ammoniated Superphosphate__ 10. 1.65
UU 741 1224 16.851_____ 00 1271 2807 10.98 2.16
17.50 17.85 19.20 22.17
Morris Special Guano
I /J; 1 10. 1.6111 1.
461 8497110.1181 1.86\ 1.141 25.201 27....r.
Morris Special Meal Guano_ 10. 1.65 1. M 578 2881 10.18 1.85 1.28 25.20 27.81,
Morris Special Meal Guano_ 9. Morris Meal Ammoniated
1.65 1. PP 78 1171 9.95 1.82 1.46 24.20 28.59
Superphosphate -----.----- 12. 1.65 ----- V
Morris Meal Ammoniated Moultrie Fertilizer & Manu-\ Superphosphate __________ 10. /, 1.65 ----- CC
facturing Co., Moultrie, Ga. Comlqouniitat PMhioxstpurheate___a_n_d___A_m__- 12.
l i 1.651 ----_IVV
Moultrie Phosphate and Ammonia Mixture ___________ 10.
1.65 ----- VV
IMoultrie High Grade A~id __ 16.
Mount Pleasant Fertilizer Co., Mount Pleasant Tenn._ Big Winner Cotton SpeciaL_ 12.
----- ----- vV'
1.645 1. M
Peruvian Cotton Grower____ 10. 1.65 2. DO
94 8787 12.95 1.76 ----- 21.20
54 M08 10.18 1.66 ----- 19.20
I 148 998 12.201 1.75 ----- 21.20
146 1488 10.651 1.68 ----- ' 19.20
1457 14945 ,168lS1----- ----- 17.450 496 2865 12.85 1.93 1.20 27.20
182 2811 10.28 2.45 2.30 81.20
22.59 ~
19.42 ~
~ 21.80
19.97 t:::l
~ 17.845 ~
29.81 Ii!:: t."il
86.400 Z
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Black Patch Cotton SpeciaL_ 1,2. 1.645 ----- TT 182 8687 11.65 1.77 ----- '21.20 21.83 0
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Black Patch UniversaL_____ 10. Eclipse Cotton Grower~_____ 12.
e>- 1.645 ----- TT -1M '3688 10. I 1.92 ----- 19.20 20.28
----- 2. F
96 8686 12.45 ----- 1.88 26.60 26.83
BisgolWveidnnBeronHeig_h__G__ra__d_e__D_i_s_- 16. Mubsucsol gGeea.G_u_a_n_o__C__o_.,__C__o_lu__m_-IOld Indian Fish Fertilizer__ 10.
C
----- -----\
TT 181 8686 17.80 ----- ----- 17.lS0 19.80 ~
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1.645 2. RR 47 1621 9.80 2. 2.50 81.20 85.40 ~
MuasschogNeeo. A1c0id21, F_is_h__a_n__d__P_o_t_- 10.
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1.65 I., GG 191 2122 10.1l51 1.64 1.401 2lS.20 28.11
Muasshcog_e_e__A_c_i_d_,__F_i_sh__a_n__d__P_o_t_9.
M. ,u1s2c8og_e_e__A__c_id___a_n_d__F__is_h___N_o_. 12.
1.6lS
3.
DD ...1..92
788 9.851 2.06 U01 ~6_.20
I.
I 2.47 ----- W 60 8M9 12.011 2.245, _____ 1 24.408
86.-99
28.61
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Name of Fertilizer or Chemical ReSistered
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1.65 _____ C
68 2-i08 12.05
1.76 ___--, 21.20
~ 21. 9
,
Mu10sc4og_e_e__A__c_id___a_n_d__F_i_s_h__N__o_. 10.
Mu1s0c2og_e_e__A_c_i_d__a_n_d__F__is_h__N__o_. 10.
8.80 ----- DD
1.,65 ----- DD
191 181 10.80 i400 1180 10.01
8.82 ----1.84. -----
Z 25.80 26. 8 Z
19.20 19. 1 ~
M9u8sco_g_e_e__A__c_id___a_n_d__F_i_s_h__N__o_. 9.
-::l
U1 ----- LL 180 1618 9.58 2.52 ----- 21.'8 22. 6 ~
M8u4s.co_g_e_e__A__c_id___a_n_d__F_i_s_h__N__o_.
8.
8.80 ----- LL 129 1612 8.21 8.66 ----- 28.80 25. 1
MuGsae., _A_.__W__.,__&___C_o_._, _A__l_b_a_n_y_, Muse's Special ______________ 18.
2.15 ----- NN 188 2013 14..65 2.06 ----- 240.20 25. 9
Mnuatuha, l GFae.rt_il_i_z_e_r__C_o_._, _S__a_v_a_n_-
Acid Phosphate ____________ MNutou.al10F81ert_i_li_z_e_r__C__o_m__p_a_n_y_'.s.
16. 10.
I
MuNtou.al102F1ert_i_li_z_e_r__C__o_m__p_a_n_y_'_s 10.
Mutual Fertilizer Company's
No. 1011 ______ ~---------- 10.
----- ----- PP
2.407 1. X
1.65 1. QQ
.821 1. N
401 11540 16.18 ----- ----- 1'1.50 11. :8
640 111 10.10 2.26 1.85 28.408 80. 4040
50 228 10.400 ..
1.70
U6
25.20
29, 6
26 8222 10.50 1.01 1.111 21.88 28. :0
Mutual922Fe_rt_i_l_iz_e_r___C_o_m__p_a_n_y_'_s ~o. 9.
MuBtluoaold FanerdtiBlizoenre C__o_m__p_a_n_y_'_s 9.
Mutual's Ammoniated Compound No. 124.0 __________ 12.
Mutual's Ammoniated Compound ~o. 1220 __________ 12.
pMouutnudal'~ so.A1m08m0on_i_a_t_e_d___C_o_m__- 10.
Muptouuanld's NAom. m10o2n0ia_t_e_d___C_o__m_-10.
Mpuotuuanld's
~
Ammo
o:980
n_J_a_t_e_d___C_o_m__-
9.
Mutual's Ammoniated Compound ~o. 570 __________ 5.
Fidelity Ammoniated Compound ~o. 1080 __________ 10.
FldeI!ty Ammoniated Compound ~o. 980 __________ 9.
Hunter, Pearce and Battey's Cotton Hustler ___________ 10.
(B. &! S.) Special Sea Island Cotton Fertilizer ________ 9.
ChFaerrletislizeErlli_s_' ___C_u_m__b_e_r_l_a_n_d_ 8.
McDonald & Weaver, Cuth-I Acid Phosphate ____________ 16. bert, Ga. ________________ McDonald and Weaver's Acid and Meal ________________ 10.
McDonald and Weaver's Acid
phosphate --------------- 14,.
1.65 2. N 70 697 9.98 l.59 2.51 80.20 88.95
1.65 1. BB 8.80 ----- ~ 1.65 ----- H
68 1258 9.15 1.65 1.81 24..20 26.21
27 ms 12.25
8.4.2 -----
27.80
28.58
~ ~
~ M 165 12.4.0 1.95 ----- 21.20 22.80
2.4.7 ----- VV 1.65 ----- Q
2.4.7 ----- BB 5.75 ----- ~
107 6M 10.05 2.60 ----- 22.4.8 28.05 t:::l
114. 50
901 10.60 1.79 -----
780 9.400 8. -----
19.20 20.86 ~
~ 21.4.8 24..00
II::
79 8288 5.4.01 5.85 ----- '80.60 . 81.4,0 ~
2.4.7 ----- L
2.4.7 ----- L 1.65 2. FF
1.65 8. VV
15 8197 12.10 18 8196 8.90 107 1784. 10.4.8 74. 688 9.88
8.05 ----2.78 -----
1.77 2.89
1.640 2.92
22.48 21.4.8 81.20 86.20
26.90 10,) O
22.4.2 'llJ
SUO ~.>..
86.01 ~
~ 1.65 2. H .82 161 8.80 1.88 2.16 29.20 81.66 10,)
----- ----- HH 21 777 16.95 ----- ----- 17.50 . 18.4.5
1.65 ----- RR 82 1686 18.15 1.10 ----- 19.20 20.15
----- ----- RR 80 161M l4..80 ----- ----- 15.50 15.80 .... 0 (Q
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
By Whom Registered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
lM.nufacturer'. Guar anteed Analyaia
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McDuffie Oil (It Fertilizer The, Thomson, Ga.
Co.-.1
McDllffie
9-8-1
1 9.
2.48! 1. IK
ij 1281 115261 9.80\ 8.1611.815\ 27.152\ 82.64
McDuffie War Buster
McKnight C. C. & Bros.,
Senoia, Ga. :
1McKnight's 2 and L
1 12. 1.615 -----IK 1181 11521 12.88 2.01
I 11. 2.10
F 1101 8640112.181 2.071
Z 21.20 28.02
~ 1 22.001 28.06
McKnight's 8 and 12
1 10. 2.47
F
1111 864111l.41 2.491
22.481 28.9(; ~
Farmers Friend
1 10. 1.65
F 112 8642 10.90 2.640
1 1 19.2Q 24.06
Navassa Guano Co.. Atlanta
Ga., & Wilmington, N. c. __ 1Navassa High Grade Fertil-
Izer
1 10.
1.615 2. A
47180158111.15151l.471 2.24 1 81.201 88.47
Navassa Osceola Guano
1 9. 1.65 8. Y
47 11598 10.08 1.96 8.12 86.20 ~9.24
Navassa Complete Fertilizer I 9.
1.615 1. G
70 8648 11.68 1.811 1.24, 24.20 28.96
I 8. --1M Navassa Cotton Fertilizer- __ I 8.
Wilson's Special Formula 1 12.
1.615\ 2. B 29 1
-I 11 8067 8.981 2.1011.1501 29.20 28.98
120 8661 12.60\ 8.90
27.76 80.80
NCavoamsspaound20/_0____A_m__m__o_n_i_a_te_d_
Navassa Ammoniated Mixture
12. 10.
I
i.66/ _____ y
I 2.47/ _____ M
I Navassa Extra Amnloniated Superphosphate ---------- 10.
2.407 ----- D
I Navassa Best Guano _______ 10. 1.66 ----- D
NaCvoamsspaou3n0d/0 _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___ 9.
2.407/ _____ LL
I -----1 ----- NaPvhaossspahaHteig_h___G__r_a_d_e___A__c_i_d 16.
A
Nee,y, R. C., Co., WayneSboro
& Midville Ga. ----------- Neely's War Mixture ______ 9. 2.408 ----- FF
14\ 8866 12.08\ 1.981- ____
262 883iS 11.80 2.82 -----
81 24012 10.80 2.56 80 24011 10.82 1.640 ----.-
403 4040 9.83 2.26 -----
406 30112 16. ----- ----29 3448 lU6 2.67 -----
Neely's Meal Mixture ------ 9. Nit.rate Agencies Co., savan-I
2.408 ----- FF
. nah, Ga. ---------------- Acid Phosphate _____________ 16. ----- ----- WW
_____/E Nitrate of Soda ---------- ----- 16.
IJ. Nowell. J. M., Monroe, Ga' __ M. Nowell's Meal Ammoni-
Ober, G., IJ Sons Co. BaIt!- ated Phosphate ---------- 12.
more, Md., & Savannah, Ga. Ober's Special Ammoniated
1.66 ----- Y
Dissolved Bone ---------- 10. 1.611 2. 00
39 M61 11.70 2.60 -----
86 1000 16.80 ----- -----
~ 1~ ----- 16.60 ----83 3767 18.406 1.67 -----
18 840 10.011 1.83 2.10
Ober's Cotton States Guano__ .10. Ober's Farmers Standard
Ammoniated Phosphate ___ 9.
IMj 1. 00 16 82 10.70 1.82 U40
h65 2. i\{ 616 2871 9.76 1.86 2.28
21.20 22.60
22.~
22.408 19.20
28.68 ~
28.60 ~
~ 19.98.
2U8 2U7 t::l
17.60 . 17.60 l!3
~ 21.62 240.83
11:
21.62 240.80 ~
17.50 17.80 ~ 0
60.00 62.400 "'.:I
.>.. 21.20 22.78 ~
i 81.20 82.67 0c:: t" 25.20 29.22
80.20 88.408
Ober's Fish Guano ________ 9. 1.66 1. B
80 8072 9.80 U6 1.18\ 240.20 25.68
Ober's Farmers Mixture____ 9.
............ .82 2. 00 16 81 8.811 1.18 2.271 26.88 29.69
Analy.i. of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
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Name of Pertiliaer or Chemical Resiatered
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1.65 2. 00
17
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Superphosphate of Lime___ 80 ObGeur'asnoFru_i_t__a_n_d__V__i_n_e__T_r_u_c__k 70
1.65 2. A U2 1. N
~ 1 8088 8008 1.80 2.01 29.201 :Wol:l9
740 700 80 4044 1.68 82.08 88.44 -:J
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1.65 ----- DD 111 848~ 12.85 1.81 ----- 21.20 22.19
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Ober's BIg Four (40) Mixture 11.
Ober's Sun Beam Guano_____ 10.
Obel's FIsh Bone MIxture__ 9. ObPehro'ssphHaitgeh __G__r_a_d_e___A__c_i_d_ 16. _F_e_r_t_il_l_z_e_r__C__o_.. Irwin's No. 1 ______________ 100
8.80 ----- FF 115 2098 11.45 8.48 -----
___--I 1.65 ----- X
98 919 10.10 1.94- -----
2.407 _____ \CC 127 1696 9.85 2.60
__________ \A
I \WW 1.65\ _____
48 8054- 16.58 ----- ----I
95 1009 10.91/ 1.991 _____
26080 19.20 2I.48 17.50 19.20
27.77 20.46 22.85 18.08 21.47
G. G.'s Mixture ____________ 9. Ocmulgee Guano Co., Hawk-
insville, Ga. ______________ Ocmulgee 10-2-0 ___________ 10. Oconee Fertilizer Co., Dub-
lin, Ga. __________________ B. & B.'s Special Formula
Number One Hundred Two 10. B. & B.'s Special Formula
Number Ninety-Three ____ 9,
2,4,71 _____ \WW 41 II
1 1.611 _____ HH lOS
1.611 ----- U
90
2.47 ----- U 91
8111 10.711 1826 n.lq
29111 10.1111 2916 10.80
_____! 2.70
21.48
1.66 _____ 19.20
1.82 ----- 19.20
2,4,2 ----- 21.48
2UII
20.84
!~
20.48
~ 28.08
IB. & B.'s Acid Phosphate____ 16.
Oglethorpe Oil & Fertilizer Co.1 Crawford, Ga. ______ O. O. & F. Co.'s 10-8-0_____ 10.
----- ----- BB
2.47
V
O. O. & F. Co.'s 10-2-0______ 10. Pehlhamam, .GPah.os_p_h_a__te~ __C_o_._, __P_e_l_- 16% Acid Phosphate________ 16. Peruvian Guano ,Corporation,
Charleston, S. C.__________ PearsuhviaMn'isxtuHriegh__G__r_a_d_e___P_o_t_- 10.
1.611 ----- V 1-----1 ----- NN
I
1.611 2. IE
76 1268 lUll ----- -----
92 8707 10.68 2.46 -----
62 88811 10.815 1.84. -----
80 81158 16. ----- -----
17.110 22,48 19.20 17.110
17,45 t:l 28.12 ~
~ 20.81 II:
17.110 ~
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29 129 10.10 2. 2.801 81.20 8UO ~
Peruvian's 981 Mixture _____ 9.
> 2,4,7 1. Q "'9 2628 10.78 2.48 1.86 27.48 81.46
Peruvian's Cotton Producer__ 8. Peruvian's Special TobaccCJ
Producer ---------------- 5.
1.611 2. E 6.99 1. X
. ~ 207 , 1674 8.48 1.89 2.27 29.20 82,21
158 8716 6.25 6.92 1.29\ 4l.1l6 44.27 ~
Peruvian's Special Ammonlated Superphosphate _____ 10.
Peruvian's Bellestas Ammonlated Superphosphate ______ 10,
Peruvian's Excelsior Ammoniated Superphosphate _____ 9.
2,4,7 ----- WW 24 241 11.40
. 1.611 _, __ WW 158 1104 10.40
I 2,4,7 - ____ X
no 14411 9.70
___--I 2.110
22.48
1.66 _____I1 19.20
___--I 2.118
21.48
24.00 ~~
19.64 22.42
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2 Pe-rCuvoinatninuGeudano Corporation_ PeDrurvesiasner's High Grade Top_ 8.
6.99(
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88.85
Peruvian's Sea Island Ammoniated Superphosphate _ 5.
8.28/
JK 1491 8798 1S.701 8.56 ----- 40.52 42.54. Z
PePruhvoisapnh'asteHigh Grade Acid I 16. E _____ 1 -----I
1611 1058 16.501
1 17.50 18.00 ~
PhSoasvpahnanteah,MGinain. g Co., The,_ Superfine Acid Phosphate
Pieladnmtao,nGt aF. ertilizer
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1!- I1WW 116! 1658 16.88
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84 8078 10.48 2.59 2.16 8U8 86.40
Piedmont Fertilizer No. l08L 1 10.
Dixie Flyer
1 10.
2.471 1. IB
(A 1.65 2.
85 8074 10.70 2.46 I.l4 28.48 29.98 57 8058 10.58 1.66 2.81 81.201 88.68
Piedmont Fertilizer No. J()21 10. " 1.65 1. ITT
lA Full Moon ----------------- 9. 2.4.7 8.
I Good Middling ------------ 8. 1.65/ 2. IG
127 868/S 10.45 1.50 1;14 25.201 25.89
60 8061 10.48 2.48 8.27\ ~9.48 42.62
1.981 1241 2413 8.28 1.78
29.201 29.58
Piedmont Fertilizer No. 1220 12. Piedmont Fertilizer No: 1020 10, Piedmonll Fertilizer No. 980_ 9.
I 1.6.51-----\B 1
I 1.6.51 -----IG
! 2.47( _____ (B
-I 10.5 8789 12.701 1.801-----1.21.201 22..50
128 2417 10.081 1.74 ____ 19.20 19..59 147 8891 8.98 2.4.51 _____ 21.48 21.88 ~
Florida 16% Acid__________ 16.
Pioneer Guano Co., Albany,
PiGGttaaa..rd-_,-_-_J-_.-_-_-_T-_-_.,-_-_-_W-_-_in-_-_te-_r-_vr_i-_ll-_e-_.
Acid Phosphate Pittard's 12-2-0
____________ Fertilizer___
16, 12.
I1.-----1 -----ICC.
----- I ----~IIPP
( 1.6.5 ---JR
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280 2086 16.60 ----- ----- 17.50 18.10 ~
.S: 246 8729 17.18 ----- ----- 11..50 . 18.68
82 1.591 18.48 1.751 _____1 21.20 28.08 ~
Piitztearrd_'s___W__a_r___T_i_m__e___F_e_r_t_il_10.
Planters Warehouse & Loan Co., Fitzgerald, Ga._______
Planters
10-2-0______________
10.
I 2.47 ----- R I 1.611 ----- WW
81 1.590 10.112 8.82 ----48 499 10.98 l.Il6 -----
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22.48 26.40
0-,3
19.20 .19.77 Ii!::
Potrat,erGaF.er_ti_l_iz__e_r __C_o_._, __A_t_l_a_n_- EmanpdirePoStatsahte __B_l_o_o_d_,___B__o_n_e 10.
Porter's Extra Guano ______ 10. PoGrtuearn'so" ...._P_r_i_d_e__' __o_f___F__u_l_to__n 8.
I Porter's Blood and Bone____ 12. PoGrtuearn'so _B_l_o_o_d___a_n__d___B_o__n_e_ 12.
I 1.611 2. R
I' 1.6~ .1. Y
I 1.6.51 2. Y 2.47 I _____ LL
1.611 ----- JJ
t'.l
~ 78 1.589 .9.60/ 1.911I 2.211 81.201 8UO 0
.56 1!872 9.911 IS8 1594- 8.611 IIS8 1914 12.08
1.68 1.01 211.~0 l.IlO 2.64 29.20 2.84 _____ 1 24.408
2.5.88 "!l
> 88.09 c:') l!ll
-a 26.04
20 8490 12.08
1.90 _____1 21.20
22.28
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2.47 ----- LL
-----I \
Porter's Acid and Meal Guano 10. I 1.65
P
Porter's Blood and Bonp. Guano' --------.------:..-~-- 10.
'II
1.611 _____ J
~ 114 1Il97 10.481 2.611 _____/ 22.48 ~.1I2
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89 81112 10.781 l.Il6 :...____ 19,20 19.57 ..........
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Place of BUllineaa
Name oE Fertilizer or Chemical ReSistered
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Guano
9.
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6111 80191 9.9S \ 2.IIJ __
2l.48\ 22.89
Z
Porter's Acid Phosphate 1 16.
z 1818<J4.8/16.051-----I-----l 17.1101 17.55
Nitrate of Soda
, _ 14.110
JJ 16 8489 -----\111.881
1 118.001 68.112 p
110. Putnam Fertilizer Works, Eatonton, Ga.
.. PpuhtonsapmhatAe mmoniated Sup.,e._r_-
1.611
0
611 8696 11.88 1.70
-::J
19.20 20.78 ~
Putnam Extra Ammoniated
Superphosphate
9.
Putnam High Grade Acid
Phosphate
116.
2.47
0
_____ ,0
8/1124.82 9.90 2.711 ----_ 2l.48 28.110
68 8700 17.88
17.110 19.88
PuGtna.ey Fertilizer Co., Putney_. Cotton Food
11. 1.611
PP 1111 184.1 18.110 1.64
20.20 22.66
Rainbow Guano Co., Mont-
gomery, Ala.
_ Rainbow Fertilizer __~
I 12. 2.4.7
J
110 8156 12.50 2.88
24.4.8 24.62
Read Phosphate Co., Nash-I Rainbow 9-8-0 Fertillzer 1 9. ville, Tenn., & Cordele, Ga. Reeard's Favorite Cotton Grow- 112.
2.4.7\
F
2.4.71 2. SS
101 8689 9.88 2.117
2l.48 22.26
108 271111 11.98 2.118 1.80 86.48 8UO
Read's Quick Cotton Grower 11. I 1.651 1. IWW 108 ISlS9 10.55 1.98 1.87 26.20 29.29
Fish and Bone SpeciaL_____ 11. I.66 1. LL 40IJ 791 10.68 1.88 1.67 26.20 80.71
'Favorite Cotton Grower____ 10.
Ammoniated Dissolved Bone_ 10.
Boss Cotton Grower________ 10. ReGardo'swerMa_t_c_h_l_e_s_s___C__o_tt_o_n___ 9.
Read's Blood and Bone No.1 8. RePahdo'ssphAatmem_o_n__ia_t_e_d~__A__c_i_d__ 12.
Read's Farmers Special ____ 12.
Farmers Special Manure ___ 12.
Read's Farmers Friend______ n.
RePahdo'sspAhamtem_ o~ n_ia__te_d___A_c_i_d____ .10.
Read's Special Formuia ____ 10. RePahdo'ssphaAtme m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___A__c_i_d_ 10. RePahdo'ssphaAtme m__o_n_i_a_te_d____A__C_Id__ 9.
Ammo~ated Superphosphate 9.
1.615 . 2. 00 14.6 2959 10.25 1.87 2.55 81.20 SlS.68 c;')
~ 1.65 1. LL 96 8580 10.08 1.79 1.24. 25.20 27.28
.82 1. Q
804. 2580 9.95 1.
> 1.89 21.88 24..89
1.65 1. Q
1.65 2. E
2.4.7 ----- PP
1.65 ----- W
86 886 9.85 88 188 8.85 190 284.7 11.90 86 884.6 12.08
1.70 1.87 1.67 2.10 2.4.8 ----1.68 -----
24..20 29.20 24..4.8 21.20
26.97 ~
"I:l 80.73 ~
24.042 a~:: l.'il
21.20 ~
1.65 ----- EE 4. 61 11.78 1.91 ----- 21.20
2,4,7 ----- L
58 l4.28 10.80 2.68 ----- 28.4.8
\
2.4.7 ----- DD
"66
1915 10.80 2.67 ----- 22,4,8 I
2,4,7 ----- Q :&58 2686 10.801 2.64. ----- 22,4,8
1.651 _____ X
18 ' 179 10.85 1.69
19.20
I
2.4.7 ----- UU 167 1952 9.57 , 2,4,6/ _____ 2i.4.8
1
2.4.7 ----- WW 90 1004. 9.18/ 2.701 _____ . 21.4.8
21.97 ~
> 2....12
28.58 e~g
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28.96 ~
19.71 ~
22.01
22.58
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizen for Season of 1917
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RetianduedPh_o_s_p_h_a_t_e___C__o_._-_C_o__n_- Georgia Pride ______________ 8.
8.80 ----- E
60 261 7.90 8.41 ----- 28.80 24. 4
RePahdo'ssphAatme m__o_n_i_a_te_d____A__c_i_d_ 8.
8.80 ----- EE
2 8 60 9.115 8.28 ----- 28.80 24. 7
Read's Top Dresser ________ 15. Read's Special High Grade
Acid Phosphate __________ 16.
15.715 ----- SS 1M 2769 15.75 6.18I1_____
----- ----- WW 91 1005 16.115I1_____'\ -----
Nitrate of Soda ____________ _____ 1 115.25 ----- DD 81 199 _____lllIl.1l6\ _____
80.60 17.150 61.00
82. 9
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62. 4
Redwine Brothers. Fayetteville & Tyrone, Ga. _______., Redwine's Guano No. L ____ 10.
1.615 ----- F
I 89 86M 12.781 1.80 ----- 19.20 22, 58
Redwine's Acid ____________ 16. Reeves, T. J., Thomaston, Ga. -Reeves' 9-8-0 ______________ 9.
----- ----- F 2.47 ----- P
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88 868!J 16.45 1_____ ----- 17.150
Ir
70 8884 10.9151 2.68 1_____1 2U8
17. 5 24 7
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Reliance Fertilizer Co., Sa- Reeves' 16% Acid ----------
vannah, Ga.' _____________ \ R~~e~n~e__~i~~__~~~:_e__~~~~~=
16.
----- ----- P
6 26152 17.681-----1-----/ 17.50 19 8
10.
1.615 2. N
10 8216 10.401 1.74 2.08/ 81.20 82 44
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Reliance 981 Guano ________ 9.
2.4.7 1. FF 16 84.4.7 9.101 2.6611.12/ 27.4.8 28.62
Reliance Standard Fertilizer, 8. 1.66 2. H 111 8l4.0 8.60 1.69 2.62 29.20 88.06
Reliance Meal Mixture ____ 8.
1.6lJ 2. KK 60 dl518 8.20\ 1.94.\ 2.26\ 29.20 82.12 c;':l
Reploiaunncde __A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d~ __C_o_m__- 12. Reploiaunncde __A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___C_o_o_t_-
12.
2.4.7 ----- MM
1.611 ----- H
100 1821 12.18\ 8.02\ _____1 24..4.8 121 1086 11.1111 2.22\-----1 21.20
t>.l
> 26.81
0
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22.68
ReplioaunnCde _A__m__m_o__n_ia_t_e_d___C_o_m__-_ 10.
8.80 ----- KK
Reploiaunncde _.A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___C_o_m__-
10. ' 2.4.7 ----- N
Reploiaunncde __A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___C_o_m__-
10. 1.611 ----- VV
Reploiaunncde __A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___C_o_m__-
I9.
Reploiaunncde __A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___C_o_m__-
2.4.7 ----- FF
114. 20M 11.20\ 2.94 _____ 1 211.80
I
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8ll 8226 11.011 2.89 ----- 22.4<8
14.4. 994. 12.10 2.05 ----- 19.20
98 1186 9.20 2.79 ----- 21.4.8
211.116
t:l
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~ 28.21
. a: 22.90 t>.l
22.96
Z
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8.80 ----- H 1811 2208 9.4.ll 8.61 ----- 28.80 26.119 ~
Reploiaunncde __A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___C_o_m__-
5. Reliance Acid Phosphate ___ 16.
8.28 ----- FF ----- ----- H
-__..I, e> 112 84.61 U8 .9.86
154. 1898 17.88
40.52 4.6.62 lUO 19.88
0
Richland Home Mixture
Nitrate of Soda ____________ -----
Guano Co., Richland, Ga.__ RoAalnao. k_e__G_u__a_n_o__C_o_._, _R__o_a_n_o_k_e_,
8-2-2 ----------------------
Randolph __________________
8.
14..80 ----- MM 1.6lJ 2. GG
101 1822 ----- 111.4.4. -----
194 21211 8.28 1.90 2.29
I
119.20 29.20
8 61.76
82.22 c>~:i
12.
1.611 ----- GG 166 1808 12.0ll/ 1.8t ----- 21.20 22.21
High Grade Acid Phosphate 16.
----- ----- GG I
........ 18 84.M 111.95/ __________ 1 lUO 17.4.5 CD
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
.....
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i ]~~~ 1~~ ! ]! 1~ PIaco of Buaineaa
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical ReSiatercd
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__ .I Atlanta, Ga. ------------ SU(i:~~; _~~~~ ~~~_~~_~~~~ 10.
1.611 40. TT 1240 81i84 10.88 2.10 4.89 48.20 47.
Romulus High Grade Guano_ 10. DeGlauwanaore _R__iv__e_r__H_i_g_h___G__ra_d__e 10. Hiagghe G_r_a_d_e__B__lo__o_d__a_n_d__T_a__n_k_-
10. EtGowuaanho M__e_a_l__a_n__d___T_a_n_k_a__g_e 10. Roamshe MAcixidturAem_m__o_n_i_a_te_d___P_o_t_- 10.
1.611 2. CC 266 2268 11.
1.90
8.08
81.20
89. 8
Z Z
1.611 2. AA 12 8881 10.70 I.M 2.81 81.20 86,82 9
~
1.611 2. AA 180 2682 10.68 1.76 2.19 81.20 88. 1 ~
1.611 1. AA 111 8884 9.80 1.76 l.Ii6 211.20 28. o
I
1;611 1. AA 128 8909 10.6111 1.99 .96 211.20 26. 7
Rome Blood and Bone Guano 10.
82 1. AA 4t7 8889 10.611 1. 1.26 21.88 24. 1
Extragood Guano __________ 9. 1.611 8. B
74 87M 9.281 2.12 8.611 86.20 42. 1
Rome Standard Guano______ 8. Rome Standard Fish Guano__ 8.
1.611 2.
260 8791 8.881 1.901 2.89 29.20 82, 92
lTT
1.611 2. TT 26 81182 8.1111 1.901 2.271 29.20 81. 7
1 l Rome Best Superphosphate_ 12. I 2.471-----IM
RommoeniaDteodubCleompSotruonndg __A__m__- 10.
8.29 _____ ~AA
1S60 8866 12.88 2.47 -----
194 8877 10.40 8.88 -----
24.481 21S.81 21S.76 1 26.1S2
Rome Special Superphosphate 10. Rome Favorite Ammoniated
Compound ___________ ---- 9.
RosmoleveEdxBtroaneHi_g_h__G__r_a_d_e__D_i_s_- 16.
1.65
00
2,47 ----- UU I
----- ----- AA
INitrate of Soda ____________ ----- 14.81 ----- AA
Rome Oil & Fertlllzer Co.,
Rome, Ga. _______________ Cherokee 10-2-1 ------------ 10. 1.61S 1. 00
Cherokee Standard Guano -- 8. 1.61S 2. AA
149 2962 lUIS 8.20 ----- 19.20 26.1S5 ~
~ 147 1647 9.71S/ 2.67 _____ 1 21.48 28.03
18 8882 16.801 __________1 17.50 18.80 ~
1915 8878 ----- 11S.42 ----- 1S9.24 61.68 ~
"~Ol"" ~ 47 974 10.10 1.701 I.M I
11S8 8866 9.01S 2.20 1.60 29.20 80.01S ;
Cherokee 12-8-0 ------------ 12. 2,46 ----- LL
Cherokee 12-2-0 ------------ 12. 1.61S ----- AA
Cherokee 10-2-0 ------------ 10. Chpehraotkeee__S_p_e_c_i_a_l__A_c_i_d__P__h_o_s_- 16.
1.61S
00
----- ----- AA
Nitrate of Soda ____________ ----Rovoannenya,hJ, . GMa.. V_._,_&___C_o_._,_S__a_- Nitrate of Soda ____________ -----
R"oGwae., _W__.__A_._,__&__C__o_.,__C__o_m_e_r_, Rotwuree's _M__e_a_l__a_n_d___A_c_i_d__M__l_x_10.
14.81 ----- M 15. ----- GG
1.65 ----- CC
Collier's Special ----..------- 9. 2,47 ----- V
120 1608 12.21S 2.89 ----- 24.44
10 8879 11.0IS 1.79 ----I
102 2161 10.41S1 1.80 ----I
11 8880 16.01S1----- -----
509 2868 _____ 15.78/ _____
21.20 19.20 17.50 59.24
192 2128 ----- 15.621 _____1 60.00
107 1279 10.58 1.621 _____ 19.20 52 8882 10.~ 2,45I1_____ 21.48
24.41 ~
20.81 ~
> 20.25
~ 11.55
~ 68.12
~ 62.48
19.66 22.80 ....
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I Macon & Columbus, Ga.____ RoGyusatenro's _H_i_g_h__G__r_a_d_e__S_o_l_u_b_l_e 10.
1.61S 2. lEE
44
897 10.08
1.81
2'O,J 81.2Q
I82.16
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I 1.61S I .82
1. 1.
luu
IJJ
221 2864 10.21S 77 81S040 1O.1S0
2.18 1.18
1.74\ 21S.20 1.10 21.88
Z
82.01 Z
24.22 ~
RofyosrteCro'sttonPi_e_d_m__o_n_t___S_p_e_c_i_a_l 9.
2.47 8. JJ
78 8501S
I 9.61S 2.90
3.16
89.48
-:I
42.82 ~
Royster's Rakem Guano ____ 9. 2.47 2. HH 201 2820 8.78 2.68 2.1S1S 38.48 37.81S
Royster's Houston Guano ___ 9. Royster's Honey Bee Speclal
Compound --------------- 9.
Farmers' Bone Fertilizer____ 8. RoPyhsotesrp'hs atKea_ro___A_m__m__o_n_i_a_te_d__ 12. Royster's Volley Brand Am-
moniated Phosphate ______ 12.
I ILLI 2.47 1.
143 1905 8.90 2.1S1S 1.1S0 27.48
I
II
I 1.61S 1. Q
281S 21S76 9.881 1.78 1.481 24.20
I
1.61S 2. lEE 86 1297 8.1S811.81S 2.80 29.20
I 2.47I 1-----Irp 288 281S4 12. I 2.1S2 _____ 24.48
I
I I.61S _____ WW 87 1001 12.88\ 1.701 ____ ": 21.20
80.70 27.78 82.88 24.68 21.78
RoPyhsotespr'hsaTtear_g_e_t__A_m__m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d 11. Royster's Landmark Ammoni-
ated Phosphate __________ 10.
I1/2.47/-----lpp 8.80 - ____ FF
RoPyhsotesrp'shaGteaz_e_ll_e__A_m__m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d 10. Royster's Ovation Brand Am-
moniated Phosphate ______ 10. Royster's Simplex Ammoni-
ated Phosphate __________ 9. Royster's Defender Ammoni-
ated Phosphate __________ 8.
.Royster's High Grade 16% Acid Phosphate. __________ 16.
I 2.47 ----- pp
1.65/ _____ LL
2.471 _____ FF
I 8.801 -----ILL
1-----1' ---JEE
Nitrate of Soda ____________ ----- 15.22/ _____ GG
I Royston Guano & Warehouse I Co.. Royston, Ga. ________ Royston Guano and Ware-
house Company's 10-2-2____ 10.
65 2. UU
Royston Guano and Ware~
1. 1
house CoIJ1pany's 10-2-L___ 10. 1.65 1- M
Royston uuano and Ware-
house Company's 10-2-0____ 10. 1.65 ----- CC
Royston Guano and Ware-
house Company's 9-3-0____ 9. 2.47 ----- CC
I Rc:I~~d~~_~i~_~~~_~I~~~~~_e~_1Eclipse ____________________ 10. 2.47\ 1. \0
Rutledge Hil/;h Grude ______ 10.
65 2. 0
I 1. 1
Excellent ------------------ 10. I 1.65 1. 0 I
70 8572 10.951 2.82 _____ 1 28.481 24.88
44 8452 10.18 8.86 ----- 25.80 26.22
gs0
298 2787 10.88 2.75 ----- 22.48 28.93
-----1 144 1906 10.97 1.98
::l:l 19.20 21.49 C....'.}.
>
77 988 8.90 2.60 ----- 21.48 21.90 tj
129 1612 8.27 8.66 ----- 23.80
99 1809 16.27 ----- I _____ 1 17.50
-----1 89 8471 ----- 15.84
60.88
25.51 17.77 61.86
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1.77
1.95\ 81.20
82.16
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75 2216 11.15
2.401
1.231 28.481 30.78
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27 8260 9.80 2.141 2.111 81.201 83.62
I
26 3259 11.50 1.61\ 1.30! 25.20\ 28.84
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....
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I Rutledge Oil Co.-Continued Ammon1iated Superphosphate_ ~o. 10.
1.651
I
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10
291 8262 10.75\ 2. 1-----1 19.201 21.35 ~
Am~mo.on4iated Superphosphate 1 10. Am~mo.o5niated bUp'erphosphate I 10.
2.471 1.651
10 --'0
Z
~ 281 8261 10.50 2.81\
1 22.48\ 24.34
301 8263 9.8511 2.05\-----1 19.20\ 20.65
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Superphosphate
10.
1.651
10
I
311 8264 11.10/ 1.76
-:I
_ 19.20\ 20.74 p:l
Ammoniated Superphosphate
~o. 7
.:__________ 10.
Savannah Guano Co., Savan-I
nah, Ga. ---------------- 10-8-2 Ammoniated Bone____ 10.
10-8-1 Ammoniated Bone ! 10.
I1
, 1.65\
I
I 2.471 2.
I 2.471I 1.
\0
821 3265 9.881 2.21
I
IjWW 146 2898 10.651 ~.59
WW 148 2395 9.90 2.'73
_ 19.201 21.32 1
2.151 34.481 85.51
1.461 28.48 It,U8
Uruguay Ammoniated Bone_I 10. 10-2-1 Ammoniated Bone 1 10. 10-1-1 Ammoniated Bone 1 10.
1.651 2. JJ 1.651 1. I~ .881 1. IQQ
115 3772110.30 211 3218110.80, 201 108 11.201
1.781
1.741
I
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2.26 81.201
1. 1I 25.20 I
1.581 21.92\
8il.38 26.36 26.70
I 10M-1-i1xturCe o_tt_o_n____S_e_e_d____M__e_a_l 10.
.88 1. JJ
116 8778 10.78I1
I .95Il1.11 21.92
28.84
Pineland Ammoniated Bone_ 9. 9-2-1 Ammoniated Bone_____ 9. Diamond Cotton Food Am-
moniated Bone ___________ 8.
Our Own Ammoniated Bone 8. 12-8-0 Ammoniated Bone____ 12. 12-2-0 Ammoniated Bone____ 12. 10-4-0 Ammoniated Bone____ 10. 10-3-0 Ammoniated Bone____ 10. 10-2-0 Ammoniated Bone____ 10. 10M-2-i0xturCe o_tt_o_n____S_e_e_d____M__e_a_l
10. 9-3-0 Ammoniated Bone____ 9. 8-4-0 Ammoniated Bone_____ 8. 5-7-0 Top Dresser__________ 5.
5-7-0 Ammoniated Bone_____ ,s.
Top Dresser 4-8-0___________ 1 4.
16% Acid Phosphate -------- 16.
I 1.65 8. N
1 1.65 1. N
22 8219 10.05 1.79 8.05 36.20 88.11 28 8220 9.60 1.7811.251 24.20 26.82 l;')
I 1.65 2. R 1
I 1.651 2. N I 2.47 ----- QQ
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59 3299 8.70 1.681 2.05\ 29.20 30.82
III
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1I I
291 215 12.051 2.69/ _____ / 24.408 25.41 ~
1.65 ----- QQ 53 281 12.25/ 1.80 _____ 1 21.20 22.05 ~
BOO) _____1__ 104 1485 10.751 8.45I1_____I/ 25.80\ 27.15 I~i(
2.47 -----IQQ
J 1.65 _____ I'HH
31 216 10.45/I 2.7211_____ 1 22.48 \ 23.98 Zl.".l
1
1
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I > 1.65 -----IQQ 52 230 10.051 1.701 _____ 1 19.20 19.45
1
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149
2896
1
I
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'9.851 2.501-----1 2U8
21.95
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12611529
8.101I
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24.54
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1
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I I
I 6.58/ ___ --'QQ
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III
56 8908 6.251 5.671--_--' 80.68\ 81.58
107 1208
4.381I
6.901I
_____
I
1
82.92
84.53
160\ 2790 17.121-- ___
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
I-"
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Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
Manufacturer', Guaranteed Analyaia
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I)choen Brothers, Atlanta, Ga.1 Atlas ---------------------- 12.
Scholze, E. W., Chattanooga. I Peerless -------------------- n.
'fenn.
..
_ Oriental ____________________ , 11.
I 1.65 -----IM
I 2.47 _____ IM
1.651
[1'1'
4581 8851In.88 2.2811_____ \ 21.20 23.10 Et;=.j
Z 4571 3850 n.80 2.751I_____ \ 28.48 21~.90 >-3
661 8594 11.18l 1.611
1 20.20 2lJ.l7 ~
Seacoast Fertilizer Co., gusta, Ga.
Good Crop
1 10.
Au-
1Hull's Prolific Formula
I 10.
New Era Guano
.. __ 9.
Big No.2 Trucker __ . __ . _ 7.
Magic Top Dresser --- .--- . 4.
SP;~~~d ~_~:~~~~~~~__~~~ 12. SP;~~~d ~_~:~~~~~e_d ~O_~= 10.
2.471 ..ITT
.. 1.65 2. FF
i
1.65 1. IX
I
4.n 5. N
I 6.18 2. FF
1.651
..IK
I 8.291 -----IFF
I
1
671 3595 10. \ 2.651_____ 22.48 28.20 ~
1.74~ 10611487 10.50\
2.24 81.20 38.50
77 3862 44 866 1391 3628
8.75\ 1.67/ 1.25 24.20
7.60\ 4.161 5.n 56.04.
1
1
4.551 5.921 2.151 48.32
25.58 57.50 43.73
:1 3182 11.90\ 1.801-_......1 21.20 2J.70
I
8460 10.78 1 8.13\
\ 25.76\ 25.85
I
Special pound
Ammoniaterl Com-
___________________
1
10.
1.65
K
--1 511 3188 10.351 1.78\
19.20 20.07
Special Ammoniated Cl)m-
pound
9.
2.47
K 491 3181 9.9~12.811----- 21.48 28.79
Shellman Home Mixture Seacoast Top Dresser
1 5.
Guano Co., Shellman, Ga. __ Shwoirne,, GWa.. A., & Co., Bald.-.
SI~~I~~~_~~~:~_~:.~_r_~_~_o~
W. A. Shore's High Grade
12.
160/0 Acid Phosphate
1 16.
6.17
K
JRR 1.65
_____ ,G
1331 3796 6.
I 5.96)_____
831 1687 12.98\ 1.76\-----
861 2067 16.35
I
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32.28
82.44
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17.50 17.85
SkGinan. er, C. W., Waynesbol'o_, Skinner's Special Guano
110.
1.651 1. IFF
~ 551 8456 10.98\ 1.72 1.33 25.20 28.44
Skpinhnateer's Ammoniated Phos- 10.
1.65
FF 481 3454 11.75\ 1.87
~ 19.20 21.88
Skinner's No.8 Guano Smith, A. A., Atlanta, Ga' __ 1 Acid Phosphate
1 9.
2.4,8
FF 951 1138 13.15\ 2.87
1 16.
----- P
51 2651 1(i.951_____
~ 21.52 25.28
~ 17.50 18.45
Nitrate of Soda
_
Smviitlhla,, RG.a.V. & R. T., Flo_- High Grade Acid Phosphate_I 16.
Soperton Guano Co., Soper-
ton, Ga.
.. __ Acid and Ammonia Formula
No.2
1 10.
High G mde Acid Phosphate_I Hi.
South Atlantic Fertilizer Co.,
Augusta, Ga. South Atlantic
Guano
_ Co.,
S. GuAa.no F.
Co.'s
Big
Fou_r
R.
80 14.
I-----IP
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\FF
2512666 -----115.46
76 4028 16.301_____
II
1281 1873110.551 2.071
2811 88" ",,I- -!-
I 381 3450 !!.70/ 3.521
~ 59.20 61.84
17.50 17.80 ~
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1 19.201 21.43
~ 18."
1 28.801 26.88
Atlanta, Ga.
_ SopuotuhndAtlantic Meal Com_-
9.
South Atlantic Ammoniated
Superphosphate
_ 12.
IUU I 2.4711.
1171 860!! R.831
I 1.65 -----IUU ]551 ]!!50 112.28!
I
2.801 1.171 27.48\ 29.65
I\
I
1.981
1 21.201 22.75
~
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1~17
....
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By Whom ReBistered and
Place of Busine88
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ated Superphosphate
_ 10. 11.651
28812978110.50\ 1.97\-----1 19.20\ 20.98
South Atlantic Ammoniated
Superphosphate
1 10. 1.65
South Atlantic Meal Ammoni-
ated Superphosphate
_ 9. 2.47
-ICC 1691 1782110.601 1.871
1
1UU 279\ 27771 9.85T 2.851
1 19.201
20.68
Z
Z
1 21.481 28.85 ~
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Superphosphate
_ 9. 2.47
LL 1871 28291 9.801 2.691
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Superphosphate
_
7.
4.18
IUU 2841 88811 7.551 4.051
1 26.12 26.35
Sopuhtahte Atlantic Acid Phos- 1 16.
_____ ,M 197 8954 17.80
1 _ 17.501 18.80
South Georgia Fertilizer Co.,
McRae, Ga.
1 Ammoniated superPhoSPhate_I 10.
Ammoniated Superphosphate_ 10.
-----IHH 3.29
13 766 10.45 8.0611
HH 1.65
82 785 11.28 1.811
_ 25.761 25.29 _ 19.201 21.07
Ammoniated Superphosphate_ 9.
JHH 2.47
221 3488 9.55 2.681 _ 21.481 22.67
Acid Phosphate
--'HH 1 Hi. I -----'
481 946 16.715
1 _ 17.1501 18.215
-------------1 I Southern Cotton Oil Co., The,
Atlanta, Ga.
Blood and Bone High Grade
Fertilizer
10.
1.65 2. GG 144 8476 9.801 1.87 2.88 81.20 34.16
High Grade Ferti!.izer______ 10.
Brer Rabbit Fertilizer______ 10.
Brer Fox Feltilizer
10.
Sc!>co Fish Guano
10.
1.65 2. C 1.65 2. J 1.65 2. J 1.65 2. M
81 8092 10.4811.75 2. 31.20 82.03
g; 48 8155 10.55 1.75 2.14 81.20 82.99
67 3166
9.55
I 1.781 2.44
31.20
38.91
0~
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I
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81.20
30.77
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8coco No. 1021 Fertilizer Corn Grower Fertilizer Scoco No. 1011 Fertilizer
10. 1.65 1. R
10. I .821 1. S8
10.
.82 1. SS
46 3294 9.80 1.84 1.11 25.20 26.42 tr.l
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72 8579 10.10 1.02 1.03 21.88 22.96 ~
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Scoco No. 981 Fertilizer_____ 9. 2.47 1. PP 202 8725 9.08 2.39 .801 27.48 26.04 "'3
Scoco No. 921 FertI.l.Izer
9.
Black Root Exterminator
Fertilizer
8.
Standard Fertilizer Scoco Ammoniated
phosphate Scoco Ammoniated
phosphate
ScpohcoosphAamtemoniated
8. Super-
12. Super-
12.
Super- 11.
Pure Gold Fertilizer
10.
Scoco Ammoniated Super-
phosphate
10.
I > 1.65 1. HH 71 962 9.80 1.85 1.21 24.20 26.56 0~
1.65 3. GG 120 1144 8.75 1.62 2.81 35.20 84.69 0
1.65 2. GG
2.47
lL1.
1.65
C
2.47 -----IPP
:l:l
105 948 8.15 1.76 2.48 29.20 82.67 0
162 2133 12.68 2.70
24.48 26.08 c~:::
I I 24 8090 12.80 1.84
21.20 22.76 c:trl::.:l:l
93 1180 10.70 2.67 _____ 23.48 23.98
Joo 3.80
\ 2.47 -----ISS
1
1001 2159 10.40/ 3.191
I
661 8578 10.731 2.321
1 25.801 25.76
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
....
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By Whom Registered and Place of Business
.
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Southern Cotton Oil Co., The, Atlanta-Continued _______ Pure Gold Fertilizer _______ 10.
(u o 2.4-7( _____
I
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11. l1. 1----- Z 1.65\ _____ 1PP 7411169 70 96
>-3
19.201 22.14
Pure Gold FerlilizeL _______ 10. Pure Gold Ferlilizel________ 9.25
1.65\ _____ LL 2.88 _____ J
265 2955 108 8881
9.85 1 1.83 1_____
I
8.90/ 3.45 -----
19.20 28.87
19.77
Z
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Pure Gold Fertilizcr ________ 9. Scoco Ammoniated Super-
phosphate ________________ 9.
2.88( _____ V 2.4,7\ _____ PP
76 8888 10.45 2.58 ----- .28.12 28.8 7
48 1150 9. 2.67 ----- 21.48 22.2 8
Scoco No. 980 _____________ 9.
2.47 1----- w
95 8714 9.85 2.60 ----- 21.48 22.~ 5
Pure Gold Fertilizer ________ 9.
2.47 ----- R
1 44 3298 9.201 2.571 _____ 1 21.48 22.( 8
ScpohcoosphAamtem_o_n_i_a_te_d____S__u_p_e_r_- 8.
,
Acid Phosphate ____________ 16.
8.30 _____ J
I 1-----1 -----IDD
L----I 89 2221 8...1 .
23.80 27.( 5
845 1772 16.05\ _____1_____ 17.50 17.1 5
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Augusta, Ga.
Seoeo High Grade -----
10. 1.65 2. JJ 80 8980 9.75 1.991 1.76 81.20 30.87
Seoeo No. 982
1 9.
Seoeo Standard Grade _ 8.
----------------1 Seoeo Ammoniated Super-
SepoheoosphAamtemoniated Super- 10.
phosphate
10.
SepoheoosphAamtemoniated
Super-
1
_
9.
SepoheoosphAamtemoniated Super_- 9.
Southern Cotton Oil Co., The,
Savannah, Ga.
1 Seoeo No. 921
_ 9.
Seoeo Standard Guano
1 8.
Seoeo Ammoniated phosphate
Super12.
Seoeo Ammoniated Super-
phosphate
1 10.
SepoheoosphAamtemoniated Super- 9.
Seoeo Ammoniated Super-
phosphate
8.
SepoheoateHigh Grade Acid Phos- 16..
Southern Fertilizer & Chem-
ical Co., Savannah, Ga 1Southern 9-2-L
1 9.
Southern Ammoniated Dis-
solved Bone 12-8-0
1 12.
2.471 2. IK
531 3185 8.701 2.85 1.951 88.481 8UO C1
1.651 2. IFF
30 3449
I 8.90/ 1.771 2.01
29.201 80.64 ot:z:l
3.29\
IX
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1-----lx 65
1.
86 908 9.65\ 1.83 1I
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2.88 -----IWW 145 2392 10.08! 2.731
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I
16612287 9.10 2.49 1
> _ 25.761 25.81 ~
_ 1 19.201 19.57 tj t:z:l
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1 21.481 21.66 ~
1.65\
1.
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166 1890
9.65\
1.971
1.161
24.201
27.09
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1.651
KK 26 3512 12.55\ 2.261
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I 1.65\----- HH 171 1892 11.101I' 1.80
2.47 ----- N
5 8214 10.90/ 2.41 1
3.301
MM 80 807 7.95/ 8.55
_ 19.20/ 20.90
1 21.481 23.14 _ 28.80 1 24.'75
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-1-__--1 -----\QQ 117 4048 16.551
~ 17.501 18.05
1.651 1. IN
2.47 - __ --IKK
I
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-1 1
86\ 3518 12.881 2.87/
24.48 26.96 ~
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Manufacturer'8 Guaranteed AnalY8i8
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_ Southern Ammoniated Dis-
solved Bone 12-2-0________ 12.
Southern Ammoniated Dis-
solved Bone 10-4-0
10.
Southern Ammoniated Dis-
solved Bone 10-2-0
10.
65 1. 3.30
1----------ININ
1.651-----IHH
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1
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861 3242 10.48 3. /
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_ 25.801 25.03 Z _ 19.201 20.21 ?
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_ 9. 2.47 --'HH 1 51 9.55 2.721-- 1 2l.481 28.03 CO
Southern States Phosphate & 160p/h0 atHeigh Grade Acid Phos- 1 16.
_____ ,HH 41 945116.10,
, _ 17.501 17.60
Fertilizer Co., Augusta &
Savannah, Ga.
1Old Peruvian
1 10.
I 1.65 2. \K
1281 1581110.85) 1.85! 2.401 31.201 84.75
S. S. P. & F. Guano
IBB _ 9.
2.47 2.
I _ 8.
1.65 2. K
86\ 8972 9.651 2.45 1.851 88.481 83.15 471 8180 8.85, 1.95\ 2.021 29.201 30.87
:~a:~a::_~_~:::_~~~~~~~~~~j 1::
1
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2.
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45 8. 1
1.821
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21.20 22.15
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s. S. ______________________
10. S. S. ______________________ 10. S. S. ______________________
9. ,1 S. S. ______________________
5. S. S. ______________________
4.
I Standard Fertilizer Co.,
Dissolved Bone ____________ 16.
Meigs, Ga. ________________ Four Counties Special ______ 12.
Meal and l'ankage Compound 11.
Stapnandya'rsd
Fertilizer Corn9-8-0 _____________
9.
Acid Phosphate ____________ 16.
Stevens, Martin & Co., Carlton, Ga. _________________
VV.
Special
________________
12.
Swainsboro Fertilizer Co., Swainsboro, Ga. __________
Coleman's
Pride
____________
10.
Flander's Special __________ 10.
Ell's Corn Producer ________ 8.
I Swift & Company Fertilizer A.cid Phosphatc ------------ 16. Works, Atlanta, Ga. - _____ Swtiilfitz'esr C_o_t_to_n___a_n_d__C_o__rn__F__e_r_- 12. Swift's Cotton and Corn Fertilizer ____________________ 11.
2.471 _____ X
I 1.65 ----- FF
2.47 ----- X
5.76 ----- BB
6.60 ----- K
----- ----- X
1.65 VV -----
1.65 VV -----
-----i 2.47
vv
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I
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I
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II 2.47 1. IH
III
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142 1467 10.901 2.54
22.48 28.66
99 1488 10.3511.86 ----- 19.20 20.89
141 1466 9.30! 2.54 _____ 21.48 22.06 Q
94~ 3672 4.78 5.70 _____ 85.64 85.18 ~
--I 8 8172 4.50\ 6.68 ___ --I 17\ 188 16.65 ________
~
88.00 88.82 ~
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9.85l 2.50 _____
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0
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--1 150 1949 11.551 2.76'-__
>-:3 28.80 25.19 ~
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l110 8194 11.901 1.881 1.101 27.20 28.62 98 585 11.601 2.4811 1.411\. 29.48 82.58 III I
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_ Swtiilfizt'esI' Cotton and Corn Fer--1 10.
8.29) 2. RR
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48) 1622 9.80 2.991 2.501 37.761 39.36 >-3
Swift's Eagle
110.
S,~~~~::r C~_~~~_~~~_~~~_~~~= 10.
1.65/ 2. 1.651 2.
Z
HH 97\ 1504 10.35 1.661 2.261 31.201 83.15 Z vv 101\ 650 10.101 1.801 2.811 31.201 83.76 !'=>
-110. Swift's Cotton and Corn Fertilizer
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1.65/ 1. 00 120\ 2527 10.88, 1.91 .961 25.201 26.38 Ci.:l
Swift's Plow Boy
i 1 10.
.82 1. Q
103] 898 10.23 1.01\ 1.501 21.881 25.87
Swift's Cotton King
_ 9. I 2.47 2. K 121\ 1524 8.681 2.58 51 83.481 86.66
I Swift's Farmers Favorite
I
_ 9.
1.65 3.
2. 1
vv 225\ 2377 9.251 2.28 3.12 86.201 89.69
Swift's Cotton PlanL Swift's Red Steer
_
9.
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1.651
1.
I IQ _ 8.
I
1.651 2. IQQ
I 156\ i551 8.831 1.82 1.51) 24.201 27.77
1151 19211 8.38\ 1.671 2.26 29.201 81.22
I Swbaifctc'so Red Steer for To_- 8.
I
1.65/ 2. IFF
71 18 8.60T 1.67\ 2.161 29.201 30.84
I IN Swift'~ Early Trucker ______ 7.
4.12/ 5.
47 369 6.90 4.07 5.79 56.08/ 60.52
N Swift's Truck Fertilizer ____
I
7. 1 4.12
8.
I
75 1424 7.20 4.10 2.95 44.081 43.90
S weirf t ' _s __E_x_c_e_l_s_i_o_r __T_o_p___D_r_e_s_s_-
I
4. I 6.18 2. K
150 8949 5.
1 6.19 1.80
48.32
48.16
0
Swniufrte's P__u_l_v_e_ri_z_e_d__S__h_e_e_p__M__a_- 1.50 1.65 2. C
8 362 1.70 1.54 2.50 22.70 25.46 ~
Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___P__h_o_s_- 12. Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d____P_h_o_s_- 12.
2.47 ----- DD
I 1.65/ _____ QQ
121 888 12.05 182 1983 12.45
2.59 ----1.72 -----
24.48 21.20
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21.98 t:J
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2.47 ----- C
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42 3626 11.28 2.61 _____ 1 28.48 24.82 ~
Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___P__h_o_s_- 11.
.82 HH ----- 241 779 10.70 1.081 _____ 1 16.88 17.62 >~-:3
Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___P__h_o_s_- 10.
-----1 4.30 ----- MM 102'1 1828 10.0s!" 4.35
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29.80 80.08
10.,,[ 3.,,1___--1 25.76 Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d____P_h_o_s_- 10.
3.29 ----- MM 10511826
>-:3 28.14 0
Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___P__h_o_s_- 10. Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___P__h_o_s_- 10. Swpihfat'tse _}_\_m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___P__h_o_s_- 9. Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d____P_h_o_s_- 9. Swpihfta'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d___P__h_o_s_- 9. Swpihfat'tse _A__m_m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d____P_h_o_s_- 8.
2.47 ----- QQ 1.65/ _____ H
I 3.29(----- QQ
I 2.881 ____-ID
I 2.471-----IE
I 8.291-----IE
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> 99 1201 10.65 2.641_____ 22.48 28.81
142 1106 9.981 1.80 _____ 19.20 19.78 ~....
40
II
225 10.151 8.171_____
24.76
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25.43 E3
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~ 8712819 9.28 2.94
23.12 23.64 ~
181 1028 9.551 2.501_____ / 21.48 22.15
82 182 8.151 3.201_____1 28.761 23.55
Swift's Top Dres~er ________
I 6. I 4.941-----Ic
1I
~ 61 2403 6.lOl 4.861 _____ 1 28.86 28.14
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Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
Swift & Company Fertilizcr
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_ Swift's Top Dresser
Manufacturer's Guaranteed Analysis
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B.B 1041 867614.451 6.551
~ _ 82.92\ 38.25
Swift's Special phate
Acid
Phos.._ 16.
I1
1 ----- 00 581 1880 16.28
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1 _ 17.50 17.78
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Swift's ~itl'ate of Soda
114.82
LL -IE
I.
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47 147
\ 15.56. _
15.50 59.28
z 14.68 ~
62.24 -::J ~
Swift's No.1 Ground Tankage 3.50
Swift's No.1 Ground Tankage 8.50
Tabor, T. 0., & Son, Elberton, Gil. ----------------- C:otton
Grower
__________ ._, 10.
Acid Phosphate
1 16.
TaGllae.y W. M., Villa Rica, WS. uMpe.rpThaolslpeyh'asteAmmoniated 112.
9.05(-----ISS
JQ 8.281
1.651
ICC
_____ .CC
1.651
ILL
1101 2756 8.70\ 9.02 1 1 42.801 42.38
1671 8280 4. \ 8.261-
1081 1277 12.251 1.771
1011 1275 16.801
1
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861 4041112.78 1.681
1 89.021 89.64
--1 I 19.20 21.93 I1 17.501 17.80 1 21.201 22.05
Tennessee Chemical Co., At-
lanta & Americus, Ga.
Ox No. 1222 Guano
112. I 1.65[ 2. AA 1881 26901 11.68j 1.981 2.821 83.20\ 36.12
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Ox No. 1221 Guano ________ 12. I 1.65 1. AA 187 2689 12.08\ 1.99 .981 27.201 28.47
Ox No. 1031 Guano ________ 10. OxBoHniegh__G_r_a_d__e__A_m__m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d 10. Ox Fish Compound _________ 10. Ox Cotton Guano __________ 10.
Ox Ammoniated Potash ---- 10.
Ox Hudson's Speciol ------- 9.
2.47 1. Q 168 1557 10.45\ 2.73 1.52 2!i.'l8! 33.09
. 1.65 2. LL 165 2186 10.80 1.71 2.17 81.20 32.76 l;1
1.65 1.65
2. PP
1. ITT
75 2222 10.08 1.81 2.82 81.20 88.84 ~
~ 108 8681 10.20 1.68\ 1.171 25.20 26.54
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l 1 8864 9.90
I .97 1.031 21.88 22.56 t:j
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2.47 5. NN 88 1982 9.15 2.48 4.66 51.48 49.48 ~
Ox Cotton Grower --------- 9.
2.47 8. LL 68 8528 9.25 2.70/ 2.92 89.48 40.17 ~
Ox No. 982 Guano -------- 9.
2.47/ ~. RR
2R 1680
9.
I 2.59
2.451 88.48
86.66
t.:<J
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Ox No. 882 Guano -------- 8. I 2.47 2. E
I 199 1892
8.12/I 2.47
2.881 82.48
84.88 0 "'J
Ox No. 825 Guano ---------- 8. I Ox Slaughter House Bone -- 8.
1.65 5. IE 1.65 2. Q
148 104.0 9.151 2.05 4.84l 47.20 48.99.>
198 1567
I
8.75 1.74
2.56
29.20
88.67 .~...
Ox Standard Meal Mixture __ 8.
1.65 2. IQ
80
299 2579 8.85 1.74 2.28\ 29.20 81.29
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Ox No. 782 Guano ---------- 7. 2.47/ 2. SS 136 2770 7.481 2.641 2.061 81.48 38.00 ~
Ox Ammoniated Phosphate__ 12.
8.80 ----- E
175 1868 12.85/I 3.421/_____ 27.80.\ 28.68 t.:<J
Ox Ammoniated Phosphate__ 12. Ox Fish Formula __ .._______ 12.
2.47 ----- Q 2.47 _____ E
152 1547 12. ( 2.71/_____ 24.48 25.44
S 78 545 12.05 2.471 _____ ' 24.48 24.53
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C'"/".:'l
By Whom Registered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
Manufacturer' 8 Guaranteed Analysis
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-' Ox Ammoniated Phosphate __ I 12. 1.651
ICC 130 1699 11.85\ 1.871
t"'
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21.201
21.98
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12. \ 1.65(
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I O~h~:~~~~~~~~--~~:~~:~~~~ 10. 2.47/
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IPP
\PP
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52
146 278 187
4046 11.98\ 1.72 1-----.
--1 8927 10.30\ 8.201
l --I 2771 10.18 2.61
21.201 25.801 22.481
21.4l 25.70 28.22
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_I 19.201 20.60
Ox Fish Formula
1 10.
Ox Fish Formula
_ 9.
OxphaAtme moniated Superphos_-
OxphaAtme moniated S-u_p_ e. rphos-.
9. 8.
Ox Top Dresser
_ 4.
! 1.65\
E
2.47\----- E
II \E 2.47!
8.80!
IE
I 6.58/---Jpp
1881 1881110.25 1.77,
. 67 2681 9.701 2.491
1561 1048 9.85 2.89\
243/2192\ 7.95 8.25
6.50\ 2881 8928 6.05
_ 19.20 19.98
-1 2U81 22.26
_ 2U8, 22.01
--I 28.801 28.55
--1 82.92 35.05
1~ I-----I-----IE -----I Ox Tennessee High Grade Acid Phosphate ______'- ___
1881110.80 11.601 _____
11.60119.10
I-----I-----IE -----I Ox Crown Acid Phosphate__ 16.
i46 10B8 16.30\ _____
11.60 11.80
Nitrate of Soda ____________ _____ 14.811 _____ lpP
Ox Cattle Tankage ________ -----
Tankage 9%% ------------ -----1
Ox Animal Tankage ________ -----
8.28\I _____ Q 1.821I_____ Q
E 6.99 -----
160 1854 ~ ____ \ 16.42 ----- 59.21t
___--I 158 1548
8.12 ----- 82.92
298 8802 ----- 1.90 ----- 81.28 I
56 251 ----- 1.08 ----- 21.9G
61.68 82.48 81.60 28.82
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Thomasville Fcrtilir.er Co., Thomasville', Ga. _________ Thomasville High Grade ---- 9. o 1.65 8. VV
13 8516 ----161 1499 8.85
6.84 ----2.011 2.94
26.32 86.20
~ 21.36 'i:l
81.18 ~
Complete Cotton Grower ___ ._ 8.
A Good Melon Grower .. ____ 10. Thomasville Ammoniated
1.65 2. VV 3.80 ----- VV
164 1507 8.80 48 481 10.96
1.18\ 2.46\ 29.20
--I 8.(1) ___ 25.80
tt:l
32.78 Z
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Superphosphate ---------- 10.
Thomasville Ammoniatp.ll Superphosphate __________ 9.
1.65 ----- VV 268 2785 11.10 1.82 -----119.20 21.58
>.... 2.41JI_____ VV 49 3620 9.15 2.51 ----- 2l.48 22.63 0::e
Thomasville Acid Phosphate_ 16. Tifton Guano Co., Tifton, Ga.1 CoMbbix'sturTe a_n_k_a_g_e____a_n_d___A__c_i_d 10.
I
----- ----- VV 2.48 _____ NN
48 411 16.05 ----- ----191( 2016 10.83 2.86 _____
17.50 22.32
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11.55
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22.81 ~
Cobb's Ammoniated Com-
pound ------------------- 10.
1.65 _____ \WW 121( 1658 10.60l1.98 _____ 19.20 21.12 .
Acid Phosphate ____________ 16.
----- KK 1<)'1""'0 18_851_____ -----1 17.60 20.85
I I Ti~~~-~~~~ ___~~~~ _._~~~l_t~~~ Leader 10-3-0 ______________ 10. 2.47 _____ V
.... 12 8337 10.65l 2.601-----1 22.48 28.15 Ce.Ic:l
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Place of Business
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The,
La-I Troup's Cotton Grower--____ 10.
I 1.65
2.
GG
102\ 8472\ 9.78
11
6
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11.
ThaendTrMouepal Company's Blood 10.
I .1.9,01 -----IGI G
I 1.65
GG
159\ 1796111.60 1.961 871 8470110.401 1.79,
Z
~ -' 21.201 22.04
_ 19.201 20.16
One and On
9.
2.85
GG 1541 8477 9.45 2.77
-:J 28.00 28.18 ~
The Troup Company's Special I 9.
The Troup Company's High
Grade Acid Phosphate 116.
Tuscarora Fertilizer Co., At-
lanta, Ga.
...
.__ Tuscarora Big Crop Fertilizer I 10.
2.47 __:.__ GG
I ----- -----IGG
I 1.65 2. (LL
108 8478 9.85 2.46
2l.48 22.29
162 1799 15.95\
, 17.50 17.45
206 2464 10.25 1.74) 2.85\ 81.20 88.91
Fertilizer No. 102L
1 10. 1.1;5 1. I.T
Tuasscharora Nitrogen and Pot_9.
1.65 1. 00
Tuscarora Animal Ammoni-
ated Phosphate
_ 10. I 1.6151
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25 8146 10.20\ 1.58\ 1.16 25.20 26.08 80) 8565 8.9811.731 1.05 24.201 24.80 2\ 3814 9:90 1.701 --' 19.20 19.80
Tuscarora superPhOSPhate 116. 1-----1
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11 3313, Hi.20 I
I
1 17.150111.70
Union Fertilizer Co., Atlanta,
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1 Buffalo High Grade Guano 10. I 1.651 2. M 4811 28441 9.931 1.86\ 2.481 31.20 34.85
Union's 9-2-1 Guano
I _ 9.
II
1.651 1. IUU 1891 21651 9.581 2.151 1.641 24.201 30.57
I OlMd .)Plantation Guano (C. S_. 8.
II
1.65( 2. (UU 2601 27721 7.981 1.991 2.4061 29.201 88.25 ;;
Union's 10-2-0 Guano
1 10.
Union's 9-a-0 Guano
9.
Union's 8-4-0 Guano
8.
Union Seer! & Fertilizer Co.,
Albany, Atlanta, Columbus
& lV18con, Ga.
1 U. S. & F. Co. Brand No. 11 12.
U. S. & F. Co. Brand No. 2110.
1.65/ Juu
2.407f
fUU
3.28f -----I'UU
1.615j
\V
1.615
J
1881 21640110.801 1.971 21571 2154011 9.1501 2.791--
~ ' 19.201 20.78
1 2l.4081 28.26
t:=' 2621 38201 9.601 2.801-- __ -1 23.721 28.40 ~
861 8880111.1101 1.921--
&~ 1 21.201 21.78
~ ~61 811181 9.901 1.801--__ -1 19.201 19.70
U. S. & F. Co. Brand No.4 9.
U. S. & F. Co. Brand No. 7110.
Acid Phosphate
16.
. 2.47
J
I
I 2.4.7 ----- U
1
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57 3159 9. 2.415,
96 8860 9.85 2.42\
179 84.79 16.70
!
_ 2l.4081 21.40 0
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> _ 22.481 22.18
_ ~ 17.501 18.20
Vidalia Chemical Co., Vidalia'i
Ga.
Vidalia Corn and Cotton
Grower
1 9.
Vidalia 12-2-0
1 12.
Vidalia 10-3-0
1 10.
Cc:':::l
1.651 3. IHH
II
1.6151 -----IHH
12518487 9.68/ 1.94.1 3.26 36.201 39.60
II
183 1877 12.551 1.801
1 21.20 22.35
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IHH 126 1872 10.65\ 2.40\
\ 22.481 22.85
Vidalia 10-2-0 Vidalia 9-8-0
1 10.
II
1.651 -----IHH 159 3978 10.5011.611
1 19.201 19.54
1 9.
2.4.71I
IIHH 145 1881 9.53 2.561
_ 21.481 22.87 ~....
Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
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I I Villa Rica Cotton Oil Co., Villa Rico, Ga. ----------- "ilia Rica's Mcal Mixtllre___ 12.
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1.65\ -----IJ
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62\ 8163112.351 1.721--__ -1 21.201 21.88 ~
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Blood and Meal
10. 1 2.471
J
611 8162 11.25, 2.861
Z 1 22.481 25.29
Half Meal and Half AeicL__ 9. / 2.471I
l LL
1851 2327 9.80 2.881--
1 21.4RI
I
28.92
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Virginia-Carolina Chemical
v-C. C. CO'S BRANDS
"a. _ \00 Cl'foIo.,ndA, tlunto, Ga., & Rich- Victor High Grade Ollano__ 10. I 1.65\ 2.
I
38 621110.15 1.781 2.
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V-GCu. anHo igh Grade Fi_s_h __ 10.
"-C. Special High Grade
Meal Fertilizer
10.
1.651 2. 1.65/ 2.
IAA
IG
49183901 9.98\1.79 131 24.l9 10.65 2.11
2. 81.20I 31.74
l2.46 81.201 36.45
I V-FCe.rtOilcizeaenr High Grade Fish 10. "/ 1.65
V-C. Soluble Guano
1 10. 1.65
2. 1.
AA X
971 2455110.981 1.75 2.531 81.201 35.71
I
871 909110.251 1.92 1.8] 1 25.201 28.39
V-C. Standard Forl'flula
9. I 2.47 2. ICC 1661 178] 9.95\ 2.75 2.60\ 83.48\ 89.15
v-Gc.uanEo xtra Ammoniated
l I 9. 1 2.47 1. M
\I
33 3204 9.85 2.49 1.18 27.481 29.49
Hign Grade Sea Island Fer-
tllizer
9.
I 1.651 3. VV 172 1518 9.781 1.98 2.81 86.20 36.96
I V-C. Extra Meal Formula __ 9. 1.65 3. U
81 2906 9.40\ 1.60 8.26 36.20 87.96 q
I ~ V-C. Zenith Cotton Guano __ 9.
.82 2. QQ 136 1937 9.13 .98 2.631 26.88 81.43
II South Georgia Fish Fertilizer 8.
V-C.. C. Co's Complete Cane
8.29 4. BB
Fertilizer
8. 3.29 2. X
I
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51 731 8.60 8.29 4.51 47.76 51.42 ~
11 177 8.60 3.48 2.14 35.76 87.96 t:l
Oil Mill Standard FertiHr.erV-C. Deep Sea Fish Guano__
I 8. 1.65 2. II
8. 1.65\ 2.
GG
I
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139 3474 77 539
8.95 8.50
1.72 1.97
2.85 29.20 2,021 29.20
~ 32.58 \:l:l
8 81.10
Seoeo Standard Guano______ 8;
Sea Island Cotton King
Grower
8.
Kolb Gem
8.
V-C. Extra Superphosphate_ 12.
V-C. Ammoniated Compound 12.
Edisto 2% Ammoniated Com-
pound
12.
Royal Extra Ammoniated
Superphosphate
11.
V-C. 2% Ammonited Super-
phosphate
11.
V-C. Double Strong Ammoni-
ated Compound
:._ 10.
I1.651 2. J II I1.65 2. U
1.65 2. H
I 2.47/
l 1.6u lI
II 1.65 2.47
JDD X M C
1.65
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1I 3.29 1 ----- IDD
1
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52 8157 8.381 1.72 2.191 29.20 80.95 Z
1
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41 1505 8.481 1.70 2.47 29.20 32.70 0
> 196 2218
8.15
I.
1.631 8.02 29.20 35.39
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I 266 1470 12.15 2.58
129 1454 12.80\ 1.80 -----
24.48 21.20
~ 25.07
8 22.60 0
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43 8627 12.88 2.55
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I 19 8274 12. I 1.64
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40 192 11.55 8.24,----- 25.76 27.11 ~
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
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Manufacturer' 8 GUBTanteed Analysis
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I
Compound ______________ 10. 2.471 -----IN
.
V-C. Special Superphosphate 10.
Edpihstaote S_p_e_c_i_a_l __S_u_p_e_r_p_h_o_s_-___ 10.
V~~'u~r_~~_~~~~~~~~_~_o_~=_ 9.
-----lH I 1.611~ _____~F
I 1.611
2.47 _____ Q
112 8229 10.711 158 1068 lUO
J 2.112\ ___ 22.48
1.74!-____ 19.20
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----- 141 11011 10.111\ 1.67
19.20 19 48 ?
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----- 74. 880 9.20 2..58
21.48 21 2 ~
Edisto Extra Ammoniated
Superphosphate __________ 9.
2.47 -----IDD 79 197 9.28 2..52 ----- 2l.48 21 6
V -C. 4% Ammoniated Super-
phosphate _______________ 8.
8.29/ ___--IE 108 6611 8.80 8.89 ----- 28.76 24 6
V-C. Top Dresser No. L ___ 6.
4.94 I _____ U
78 88119 6.60 11.811 ----- 28.86 80 o
V-C. Top Dresser No. 8____ V-C. Top Dresser No. 7- ___
III. 11.76 ----- BB I
4. I 8.281 -----IE
114 2986 11.10 1l.72!- ____ 80.64 80 8
2110 8982 4.17 9.75 ----- 89.52 411 7
1-----I-----i'F V-C. Acid Phosphate ______ 16.
117 1072 16.2111 __________ 1 17.150 17 II
Kinney's High Grade Acid Phosphate --------------- 16.
V-C. Premium High Grade Acid Phosphate ---------- 16.
Nitrate of Soda ------------
BALDWIN FERTILIZER CO'S
Baslodlwveidn'sBoAnemmoniated Dis- 10.
BaPlodwtaisnh's Blood, Bone and 10.
BaGlduwanino's Georgia Farmers_ 9.
Baldwin's Georgia State
Grange Fertilizer
. 8.
COMMERCIAL GUANO CO'S
, Marrhnan's Cotton Boll ----110.
M~';~~~~'~__~~~_O_~i~:~~
8.
EDISTO PHOSPHATE CO'S
Edisto Soluble Guano
1 10.
KENNESAW GUANO CO'S
Kennesaw High Grade Guano I 10.
III
1
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1
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1.65 2. 100
1M 1.651 2.
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8911484116.481 -1 -1 17.501 17.98
179 2199 17.601
1
1651 1057'- -115.981
1 17.501 19.10
g; -' 59.241 68.72
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1401 8475110.751 2601 2257111.
1.781 .881
2.121 1.281
81.20i 21.881
88.19 24.80
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911 82451
9.451
1.551
1.221
24.201
25.57
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9.40
1.78
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CO'S
Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Co.-Continued
_ Scott's Gossypium Phospho__ 1 10.
1.65 2. F
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" Scott's Blood Formula ------110. , .82 1. CC
Icc Scott's A. & M. Formula _ 10.
.821 1.
I !H ScGotuta'snoAnimal Ammoniated_ 9. I 1.65/ 1.
Georgia State Standard Am-
moniated Superphosphate__ 8. 1.65 2. N
2581 2097110.601
1.051
1.821
21.881
25.82
Z
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CI'
135 1099 10.66 1.83 1.65 24.20 80.48
491 8227 8.90l 1.18 2.08 29.20 80.60
Cotton BoH Guano
1 8.
Scott's High Grade Acid
Phosphate
1 14.
1.65 2. FF _____ ,A
661 8451 8.50 2.20 2.08 29.20 82.88 441 8050116.181-- __ -' -' 15.501 11.68
SOUTHERN PHOSPHATE
WORKS'
-----------1 Ocmulgee Guano
9. i 1.65i 1. iH
I I
481 2741 9.901 1.671 1.661 24.201 29.14.
STANDARD FERTILIZER CO'S.
Royal High Grade Guano__ 10. 1.65 2. B
WANDO GUANQ CO'S.
Wando Soluble Guano ______ 9. 1.65 1. BB
FOR ORR AND COMPANY
I
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Orars'hs B__l_o_o_d_,__B_o_n__e__a_n_d___P_o_t_- 10.
1.65 2. R
Orr's Ammoniated Bone with
Potash ------------------ 10. 1.65 1. R
Orr's Special Meal Formula_ 10.
.82 1. R
I Warren County Fertilizcr
Orr's Magnolia Ammoniated Superpho~phate. ---------- 11.
Co., Warrenton, Ga. ______ Schedule Time High Grade
Fertilizer ________________ 10.
2.47 ----- R
1.65 2. X
W. C. F. Co's Ammoniated Superphosphate __________ 10.
W. C. F. Co's Ammoniated Superphosphate __________ 10.
W. C. F. Co's Ammoniated Superphosphate __________ 9.
Warren County Fertilizer
2.47 ----- X 1.65 ----- X 2.4.7 ----- X
Watkins, B. F., & Co., Jack-I Co's High Grade Acid -- 16. ----- ----- X "". G". _________________ 1 Cott"" S<ed Mul ,"d Add
Phosphate Mixture _______ 10. 1.65 W -----
Whitehead & Gholston, Comer, Ga. ______________ Red Fox Special ___________ 10. I 2.47 ----- V
-----Iv Dixie ______________________
I
10. 1 1.65
I
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120 8826 1l.831 1.681 1.951 81.201 82.85
16 8396
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I a:: 28 8286 11.55 1. 1.33 21.88 26.13 l%j
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78 8803 11.55 2.601_____ 23.48 24.55 8
0
159 2230 10. l1.59 2.57\ 31.20 34.88 "'.j
--I > 181 1456 10.601 2.29 ___ 22.48 22.36 ~
10."1'.80 ___J 40 8858
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19.20 19.85 0c::
41 885~
9.25
2.511-____
21.4-8
21.89
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17.50
18.15
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I 44 888l 10.901 2.461 _____ 1 22.4-81 28.84 ......
1021 8710 12.251I 1.68 _____ 11 19.20\I 21.87
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Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers for Season of 1917
....
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By Whom Registered and :flace of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
White Plains Ginning & FerGtilai.zer Co., White Plains, _ White Plains Ammoniated Superphosphate
Manufacturer1I Guaronteed Anolyoio
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IJJ 1201 87711111.881 2.121
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1 22.408\ 22.401
White Plains Ammoniated
Superphosphate
10.
WAhictied PPlhaoinssphHatiegh Grade 16.
Wvllalenonxa,h, IvGeas. & Co., Sa- _ 9-2-1 Ammoniated Bone
9.
1.6111
IJJ
_____ ,JJ
1.6051 1. IH
491 8498110.481 1.811
~ -1 19.201 20.27
119\ 8774116.0501-----1-----117.050118,1)0 ~
16811404 9.90 1.79 U8 24.20 28.84
12-2-0 Ammonlatel Bone 1 12. 1.6051----- WW 69 818 11.78 1.8051_____ 21.20 21.78
11-8-0 Ammonlatel Bone I 11. 2.47
WW 7 118 10.88 2.7051_____ 28.48 24.48
10-4-0 Ammoniated Bone 1 10. 8.801
WW 114 11005 10.205 8.058
205.80 27.l7
10-8-0 Ammoniated Bone ---I 10. 2.471 -1WW 8\ 1141 9.501 2.861
10-2-0 Ammoniated Bone
I I 10. 1.65/-----IHH 1221 1870110.681 1.791
1 22.481 28.5~ 1 19.201 20.44,
9-8-0 Ammoniated Bone ___ 9. 2.47\ _____ WW 6 112 9.401 2.481 _____ 21.481 21.92
8-4-0 Ammoniated Bone ___ 8. 3.30\ _____ WW 4 110 8. \ 8.81 _____ 23.80 28.8'~
WcioUni,ngGhaar.n __W__a_r_c_h_o_u_s_e_,__M__a_-I Giant --------------------- 10.
Sumo Fertilizer ____________ 10.
1
I 1.651 1. IDD 127 Ott41 LO.55j 1.74 1.01 1.65 I_____ MM 85 8986 10.45 1.87 _____
25.20 19.20
26.17
o 20.53
I Acid Phosphate ____________ 16.
Wilson & Toomer FertiJilocr Co., ,Tacksonville, Fla. __ - Sea Island Special ------ ___ 9.
----- ----- DD
(vv 1.65 8.
126 8440 16.4,8 ----- -----
114. 977 8.lOl1.971 2.921
17.50 86.201
17.98 86.10
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Zebulon Ginning & Fertililoer Co., Zebulon, Gil. ________ Pike County No. 1220 _____ 12. Pike County Ammoniated Superphosphate __________ 9.
----- ----- VV 1.65 ----- P
2.47 ----- P
t:1
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TABLE OF ANALYSES
OF
COTTON SEED MEAL
AND
Miscellaneous Fertilizer Mixtures
COTTON SEED MEAL .
By Whom Registered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
I rJJ '~].~ ~te:a~l~ ~;C!!'.<
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Abbot Manufacturing Co., Louisville and Midville, Ga. --------- Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
5.75 BB 26
Americus Oil Co., Americus, Ga. __ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ 5.76 E
17
Ashburn Oil Mill, Ashburn, Ga. -- Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____ 6.18 Q 100
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ AtGlaan. ta___C_o_t_t_o_n___O_i_l __C_o_._, __A_t_l_a_n_t_a_,_ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
5.76 Q 166 5.76 CC 79
Augusta Oil Mill, Augusta, Ga. --- Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ 5.76 FF
8
Boston Oil Mill Co., Boston, Ga. __ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ BuAcktleaynetaC, oGttao.n _O__il__C_o_._, _T__h_e_,______ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
5.75 H 189
6.18 UU 815
Cotton Seed Meal. (Low Grade) ___ Augusta, Ga. __________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
5.77 UU 48
5.77 IFF
8
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8897 81 895
8279 1122
14 1108 2989 8980
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5.86 5.84 5.60 5.402 5.56 6.58 5.06 6.06 5.80 5.72
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86.540
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36.86
Z
35.90 ~
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85.18 ~
86.54 85,74
I
86.54 89.82
86.50 88.74
88.22 37.74
86.58 36.70
86.58 36.88
Macon, Ga. - __________________ ICotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Buford Oil Mills, Buford, Ga. __ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ BuJlochville Home Mixture Guano
Co., Bullochville, Ga. __________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Burke County Oil & Fertilizer Co.,
Waynesboro, Ga. _______________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Chattahoochee Fertilizer Co., At-
lanta and Tifton, Ga. __________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Coweta Cotton Oil Co., Newnan, Ga. Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Cumminmgi,ngGaO.il_&___F_e_r_t_il_i_z_e_r_C__o_.,__C_u_m__- Cotton Seed Meal (High Grade) ___
Cuthbert Oil Co., Cuthbert, Ga. ____ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grude) ___ DaGwas.on___C_o_t_t_o_n__O__il__C__o_.,__D__a_w_s_o_n_,__ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Doerun Oil Mill Co., Doerun, Ga.--ICl)tton St'ed Meal (Standard) ____
I ' Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Donalsonville Oil Mill, Donalsonville, Ga. ______________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
Cotton See. Meal (Low Grade) ___
Elberton Oil ~illS, Elberton, Ga. __ lcotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Empire Cotton Oil Co., Atlanta, Ga. IGilt Edge Cotton Seed Meal ______
I: 6.18 D 368 2270
5.77
1 149
6.44 6.16
38.22 I 89.26 86.58 88.14
5.76 B 129 8985 5.93
6.10 GG 58 8465 5.80
5.76 FF 21 8988 5.82
5.76 WW 185 2178 6.24
5.76 GG 156 8478 5.78
6.60 B
48 3077 6.24
5.74 RR 61 2749 5.04
6.18 pp 181 8926 5.74
4.95 SS 16 332 5.82
6.18 VV 243 8788 5.44
5.76 VV
I
6.18 NN
5.76 L
6.18 UU
208 1970 5.16
220/ 8777 46 1 1418
~
5.82 5.14
16 4058 6.14
86.54 87.90 86.54 86.54 36.54 89.90 86.46 88.22 88.40 38.22 86.54 88.22 86,64 88.22
87.22
86.70
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- 84.14 ~ t'" 84.78 "'3
~ 84.06
88.06
5.76 CC 161 1726
6.18 UU 258 8819
I I 5.92 86.54 37.18 ..... 01
5.64 88.22 86.06 0:1
COlTON SEED MEAL
....
01
By Whom Registered and Place of Business
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
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Empire Cotton Oil Co.-Continued_ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ 5.76 VV 12P
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56 8799
5.64
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Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ 5.76 Q 180 906 5.90 36.54. !J7.10
Madison, Ga. __________________ Gilt Edge Cotton Seed Meal _____ 6.18 0
48 8270 5.4,0 88.22 85.10
,Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ McRae, Ga. ___________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Quitman, Ga. __________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Sea Island) ___
5.7tl 0
5.76 HH 8.70 IVV
54 1585 6.20 86.54. 88.80
59 951
5.78
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Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ 4.95 H
64 286 5.60 88.40 85.90
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25.70 26.90
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Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
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5.76 E
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26
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6.18 GG 89 214
4.95 UU 201 2171
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\
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5.76 UU 174 1954 4.95 UU 114 1850 6.18 WW 97 1854 6.18 DD 88 206
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5.76 P
86 8824
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51 8297 6.24 86.62 38.46 CO
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5.80 GG 58 415
5.74
86.70
86.46
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MaBnrdeemveilnle, MGail.ls,__C_a_r_r_o_l_l_to_n___a_n_d___ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
---I Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade)
Marion Harper Cotton Oil Co., East Point, Ga. _______________ Cotton Seed Meal (Stllndard) ____
4.95 GG 218 2795
6.06
I 88.40 87.74
5.74 DD 170 607 5.94 86.46 37.26
6.18 LL 88 611 6.40 88.22 89.10
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Mivlilleled,geGvial.le __O_i_l__M__i_ll_s_, __M__i_ll_e_d_g_e_-_ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ MOlll"oe Oil & Fertilizer Co., Mon-
roe, Bostwick and Campton, Ga. Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Mozunmteaz,umGaa. Fe_r_t_i_li_z_e_r__C__o_.,__M__o_n_t_e_-_ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Moultrie Oil & Fertilizer Co., Moul-
trie, Ga. _______________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
Cotton Seed Meal '(Low Grade) ___
Oglethorpe Oil & Fertilizer Co., Crawford, Ga. _________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Pehlahmam, GOa.il__&___F_e_r_t_il_i_z_e_r__C_o_._,__P_e_l_- Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
PiGedam. o_n__t _F__e_rt_i_l_iz_e_r__C__o_.,__A_t_l_a_n_t_a_,__ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Planters Cotton Oil Co., Augusta,
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Cotton Cotton
Seed Seed
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(Low (Low
Grade) ___ Grade) ___
Planters Oil Co., Albany, Ga. ____ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____ Pope Manufacturing Co., Washing-
ton, Ga. ---------------------- Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Richland Cotton Oil Co., Richland,
Ga. --------------------------- Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Roanoke Guano Co., Roanoke, Ala. Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____ RoGmae. _O__il__&___F_e_r_t_i_li_z_e_r__C_o_._,__R_o_m__e_, Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
5.76 X 167 2288 5.68 86.54
M5 0
28 8258 5.96 86.50
5.85 Y 108 2450 5.62 84.90
4.98 0
4 807 5.62 88.22
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40 8291 6.20 86.58
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50 1421 212 2428
5.86 I 86.50
5.80 36.54
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Atlanta, Ga. ___________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Augusta, Ga. __________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Gmde) ___
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Cartersville, Ga. _______________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
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4.98 FF
5.75 00
45 867 5.72
I 29 8828 5.70
I 69 980 6.08
1401 8938
5.57
98 2154 5.70
Cedartown, Ga. --------------- Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____ 6.18 00 48 971 6.26
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ 5.75 LL 112 1595 5.60
Columbus, Ga. ---------------- Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade)..- __ 11.75 GG 1
8 5.86
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,
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Dublin, Ga. ____________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Greensboro, Ga. _______________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Lavonia, Ga. __________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Macon, Ga. ------------------- Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Newnan, Ga. __________________ Cotton Seed Meal (LOW Grade) ___
Warrenton, Ga. _______________ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ----
Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Washington, Ga. _______________ !Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ---
Staple Cotton Oil Co., Calhoun, Ga. Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
Statesboro Oil Co., Statesboro, Ga. Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grac1e) ___ SwAiftlta&ntaC, oGmap.an_y__F__e_rt_i_li_z_e_r__W__o_r_k_s_, Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ SwGiaf.t &___C_o_m__p_a_n_y__O__il__M__il_l,__A__tl_a_n_t_a_, Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Swgiufstta&, GCao.mp__a_n_y__O__il__M__i_ll_,__A_u__-__ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) --SySlvyelvsetesrterO, ilGa&. _F_e_r_t_i_li_z_e_r___C_o_._, __ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Tennessee Chemical Co., Atlanta
and Americus, Ga. _____________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___ Uni\iloan. C_o__tt_o_n__O__il__C_o_._,__B_i_r_m_i_n_g_h_a_m__, Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ---Union Seed & Fertilizer Co., i\l-
bany, Ga. _____________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) ___
5.75 HH 1951 8121 I 6.06 I 86.50
5.75 JJ
88l 1818
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Peruvian Guano Corporation,
Charleston, S. C.
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Smith, A. A., Atlanta, Ga. __ ITankage
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Works, Atlanta, Ga.
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BONE MEAL
The agricultural value of bone meal Is largely dependent on the fineness to which It has been ground; therefore the
following values based on the results of crop experiments are assigned to bone meals of two different degrees of fineness.
The nitrogen of bone meal which passes through a sieve with perforations 1-50 an Inch In diameter Is valued at $4.00 a I--'
unit, coarser lhan this Is valued at $2.50 a unit. The phosphoric acId of bone meal finer than 1-50 Inch Is valued at $1.00 0)
a unit, coarser than that at 75c a unit.
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Baugh's Raw Bone Meal (Warranted Pure) ______________
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22.
8.70 DD
20.50 28.
8.80 DD 3.80 DD
GROUND PHOSPHATE ROCK
291 1789
379 2276 1811 734
28.70
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8.74 87.2 4.02 47.6
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Agricultural Minerals Co., Atlanta, Ga. _ FlFolraid. a Soft Phosphate & Lime Co., Ocala_,
Lakeland Phosphate Co., Lakeland, Fla. __
Read Phosphate Cn., Nashville, Tenn. _
Seminole Phosphate Co., Croom, Fla.
_
Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered
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20.10 82.60 32. 22.80
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BASIC SLAG Duplex Basic Phosphate
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
163
The following table give the number of fertilizer and cottonseed meal tags, re pectively, sold by the Georgia tate Department of griculture, for the past seventeen sea ons:
Fertilizer
Season 1900-1. . . . . . . . .. 482,571 Tons,
Season 1901-2. . . . . . . . .. 443,997 Tons,
Season 1902-3. . . . . . . . .. 555,414 Tons,
Season 1903-4. . . . . . . . .. 618,730 Tons,
Season 1904-5
622,414 Tons,
Season 1905-6... . . . . . .. 743,424 Tons,
Season 1906-7. . . . . . . . .. 728,361 Tons,
Season 1907-8. . . . . . . . .. 766,166 Tons,
Season 1908-9. . . . . . . . .. 807,832 Tons,
aason 1909-10
1,030,699 Tons,
Season 1910-11
1202,722 Ton,
eason 1911-12
1,103, 64 Tons,
Season 1912-13
1,120,693 Tons,
Season 1913-14
1,292,568 Tons,
Season 1915
. . . . .. 738,962 Tons,
Season 1916 . . . . .. 741,097 Tons,
Season 1917 to Aug. 20. 739,700 Tons,
C. S. Meal 58,076 Tons 74,130 Tons 84,468 Tons 96,818 Tons 90,328 Tons 87,253 Tons 87,703 Tons 85,298 Tons 103,532 Tons 103-302 Tons 129,748 Tons 121,236 Tons 122,975 Ton 185,846 Tons 134,017 Tons 110,512 Tons 32,355 Tons
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BULLETIN No. 73
To the People of Georgia:
I respectfully sugge t that thi Department can be of greate t service to tho~e needing its aid if they will bear in mind the following branches of its activities, and addre s their letters accordingly:
1. tate Yeterinarian, Dr. Peter F. Bahn en. Di tribute anti-hog cholera erum; ha in charge the work of tick eradication, including the building of vats; investigates contagious diseases among livestock, and enforces State laws relating to meat and meat products, milk and milk products sold in the State.
2. State Entomologist, Mr. E. Lee Worsham. Has in charge the work of controlling insect and other crop pests and gets out information on the control of various insects and diseases attacking all the different crops of the State.
3. tate Food Inspector, Mr. p. A. Methvin. Takes ample of food and fe~d-stuffs, to be analyzed by State Chemist. Makes sanitary inspections and is charged with enforcing the pure food laws.
4. tate Chemist, Mr. W. C. Dumas, State Chemical Laboratory. nalyzes officially-taken sample of commercial fertilizers, foods and feed- tuffs. Prepare bacteria for leguminous seeds, at l}niform price of twenty cents per acre. Orders should be accompanied by remittances and mailed to State Commissioner of Agriculture.
5. State Oil Inspector, Mr. M. P. Roane. Supervises
and records work ot oil inspectors who are stationed
wherever tanks are provided for the handling of gaso-
line and kero ene.
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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6. Market Bureau. Mr. Lem B. Jackson, Director. This Bureau i designed to aid producers in selling farm product of every description and will be pleased to answer inquiries and extend aid on questions relating to oTade, tandards, tran portation, mar~et , etc., etc. An exten ive market news service will be instituted as early as practicable.
7. tate Drug In pector, Dr. T. A. Cheatham. Inspects drug , medicines, etc.; takes amples for analysis by the State Chemist, and is charged with the enforcement of the License, Narcotic, Poison and other drug laws of the
tate.
N. B.-Questions relating to the production of field and garden crop, and generally involving the need of expert advice along agricultural line, hould be addressed to the State College of Agriculture. The County Agricultural Agents and the Home Economics Agents, representing the National and State Governments, and working under the Extension Division of the State College of Agriculture, can be relied on to extend valuable aid along all agricultural lines.
This Department invites inquiries or requests for information from the citizens of Georgia, and promises that all uch correspondence will be given prompt attention.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. BROWN, State Commissioner of Agriculture.