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PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
INSPECTED AND ANALYZED IN THE STATE 01' GEORGIA
FROM AUGUST 1Q. 1919 TO OcTOBER 1. 1920
REPORT OF THE STATE CHEMIST AND OTHER INFORMATION IN REGARD TO FERTILIZERS
J. J. BROWN
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
THIRD QUARTER---JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER Entered at Atlanta, Ga., as second-class matter, October 7, 1900, under Act of June 6, 1900
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of OcLOber 3, 1917, authorized on June 29, 1918 '
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SERIAL No. 84
SEASON 1920
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
INSPECTED AND ANALYZED IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA FRoM AuGusT 10, l919 TO OcTOBER I, 1920
REPORT OF THE STATE CHEMIST AND OTHER INFORMATION IN REGARD TO FERTILIZERS
J. J. BROWN
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
THIRD QUARTER---JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER
Entered at Atlanta, Ga., as second-c lass matter, October 7, 1900, under Act of June 6, 1900 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917. authorized on Ju ne 29, 1918

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. Georgia Department of Agriculture, Laboratory of State Chemist, Atlanta, Ga., August 30, 1920.
Hon. J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta), Georgia.
SIR:-
I have the honor to ~ubmit herewith a report of the
work done in the fertilizer laboratory during the season of 1920.
A detailed report can be found on page 40. Respectfully submitted, S. H. WILSON, State Chemist.
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THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
THE GEORGIA FERTILIZER LAWS No. 398.
An Act to regulate the registration, sa:le, 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 desire to sell or offer for sale in the State of Georgia such fertilizers and fertilizer materials, shall fi~st file with the Commissioner of Agriculture of t~e State of Georgia, upon forms furnished by said Commissioner of Agriculture, the napJ:e 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 mime
or names, said fact shall be so ~tated, and the differ~rit
brands which are identical shall be named. Sec. 2. All persons, companies, manufacturers, deal-
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State any commercial fertilizer or. fertilizer ,iruiterial, shall brand or attach to each bag, barrel or package, the bnind name of the fertilizer, the weight of the package, the name .and address of the manufacturer, 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 phophoric acid also, in which latter case the guarantet must take the form above set forth. In the case 'of bone meal and tankage, manufacturers may brand on the bags information, 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

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guaranteed and branded upon sacks or packages, and if by reason of such deficiency the commercial value thereof shall fall three per cent. below the guaranteed total commercial value of such fertilizer or fertilizer material,
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then any note or obligation given in payment thereof shall oe collectable by law only for the amount of actual total commercial v~lue as ascertained by said official analysis, and any person or corporation selling the same shall 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; 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. ammonia) and 2 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 acid phosphate with potash which shall contain, by its guaranteed analysis, less than 13 per cent. available phosphoric acid, and 1 per cent. potash, or a grade or analysis of equal total commercial value; that the word "standard" shall not appear upon any bag ol' other package of any acid phosphate with potash, which shall contain, by its guaranteed analysis, less than 11

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per cent. available phosphoric acid and 1 per cent. potash, or a grade of analysis of equal total commercial value; that the words "high grade" shall not appear upon any bag or other package of plain acid phosphate which shall contain, by its guaranteed analysis, less than 14 per cent. 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 providAd that no complete fertilizer, acid phosphate with potash, acid phosphate with nitrogen, or plain acid phosphate, shall be offered for sale in this State which contains 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. pota'sh and 0.82 per cent. nitrogen, when one or both are present in the same mixture.
It is further hereby provided, That no commercial fertilizers or fertilizer material shall be offered. for sale in this State which contains such an amount of water as to render the handling or manipulation of such fertilizers or fertilizer :J;naterials difficult, or to cause the clogging of fertilizer distributors by reason of its bad mechanical condition. Such wet or bad mechanical condition of any fertilizer shall be carefully observed by all fertilizer inspectors 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 forbid the sale of that lot so inspected.

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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 for tax tags, stating that said
tax tags are to be used upon brands of fertilizers and fertilizer materials registered in accordance 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 manufa'cturer 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 registered 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 throughout the fiscal year for which it is registered, and in no case, even at subsequent registration, shall the grade be lowered, a'lthough the proportion of 'the aVJailable con;stituen'ts may be changed so that the decrease of one constituent may be

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per cent. available phosphoric acid and 1 per cent. potash, or a grade of analysis of equal total commercial value; that the words "high grade" shall not appear upon any bag or other package of plain acid phosphate which shall contain, by its g11aranteed analysis, less than 14 per cent. 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 providAd that no complete fertilizer, acid phosphate with potash, acid phosphate with nitrogen, or plain acid phosphate, shall be offered for sale in this State which contains 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 mixture.
It is further hereby provided, That no commercial fertilizers or fertilizer material shall be offered for sale in this State which contains such an amount of water as to render the handling or manipulation of such fertilizers or fertilizer lpaterials difficult, or to cause the clogging of fertilizer distributors by reason of its bad mechanical condition. Such wet or bad mechanical condition of any fertilizer shall be carefully observed by all fertilizer inspectors 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 forbid the sale of that lot so inspected.

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Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That all manufac turers and manipulators, or agents representing them, who have registered their brands in compliance witb Section 1 of this Act, shall forward to the Commissioner
of Agriculture a: request for tax tags, stating that said
tax tags are to be used upon brands of fertilizers and fertilizer materials registered in accordance 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 manufa"cturer 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 registered 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 throughout the fiscal year for which it is registered, and in no case, even at subsequent registration, shall the grade be lowered, although the proportion of 'the aVIailable con;stituents may be changed so that the decrease of one constituent may be

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compensated for in value by the increase of the other or others. Such proposed change must first receive the approval of the Commissioner of Agriculture. A brandname, and, or, trade-mark, 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, or, trade-mark, shall be entitled to it even should said brand-name and, or, trade-mark not 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, a:nd prior right of registration of, any brand-name and, or, trade-mark, whether said brand-name and, or, trade-mark had been previously registered or not.

Sec. 8. No person, company, dealer or agent 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 fertilizers, without first making full and explicit statement of the fact in registration with the Commissioner of Agriculture, and furnishing satisfactory proof that the nitrogen is sufficiently available. and valuable for the purpose for which sold.

Sec. 9. Be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of Agriculture shall appoint twelve inspectors of fertilizer, or so many inspectors as, in said Commissioner's judgment, 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 fertilizers shall receive shall be at the rate of eightythree and one-third dollars per month, and his actual

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expenses while in the discharge of his duty as such inspector. It shall be their duty to inspect a:ll fertilizers, acid phosphates, chemicals, cotton-seed 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 Commissioner of Agriculture, and shall see that a:ll fertilizers and fertilizer materials are prop erly tagged.
Sec. 10. Be it further enacted, That each of the in specters of fertilizers shall be provided with bottles ol not less than eight (8) ounces capacity in which to plac~ samples of fertilizers and fertilizer materials drawn by him, and it shall be the duty of ea:ch 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; a:nd 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 pa:ckages and over, from not less than ten per cent. of the entire 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 sample, 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

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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 Agriculture, 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; and it shall be the duty of said inspectors to keep a complete record of all insp ections made by them on forms prescribed by the Commissioner of Agriculture. Before entering upon the d;'ischarg,e of their duties they shall also take and subscribe, before some officer authorized to administer the same, an oath to faithfully discharge all dutise 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 sa:id Commissioner of Agriculture to the State Chemist, who shall make a complete analysis of same, and certify, under same number as marked, said analysis to said Commissioner of Agriculture, which analysis shall be recorder as official and entered opposite the brand of fertilizers or fertilizer material which the mark and number represent; a:nd the said official analysis of such fertilizer or fertilizer material, under the seal of the Commissioner of Agri~ulture, 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 establish

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such rules and regulations, in regard to the inspection, registration, analysis and sale of fertilizers and fertilizer materials, as shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, and as 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 by importers, manufacturers or manipulators, who mix fertilizer materials for sa1e, or as preventing the free and unrestricted shipments of material to manufacturers or manipulators who have registered their brands as required by the provisions of this Act.

See. 14. Be it further enacted, That any person selling or offering for sale any fertilizer or fertilizer material without having first complied with the provisions of this Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on c;onviction thereof, shall be punished as preserib.ed 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. lJ5. 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 her ein 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 sa:me, and for other purposes.

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Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, 'rhat from and after the passage of this Act it shall be lawful for any purchaser of fertilizers from any owner thereof, 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 bran! sold a sample of its contents.

Sec. 2. :)3e it further enacted, That said sample or samples of fertilizer shall be taken in the presence of both purchaser and seller in the following manner: ''Two 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; and 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 the fertilizer. rhen 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 across 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 shall seal the same in their presence in the following manner. He shall completely cover the entirie 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 lab~l the same with the names of the parties and of the fertilizer.

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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 sho.uld said pur-

chaMr, after having used such fertilizer upon his crops.

have reason to believe from yields thereof that said fer-

tilizer 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 State Chemist, without

stating the name of the parties, the name of the fertiliz-

ers, or giving its guaranteed analysis, the cost of sending

being paid by the purchaser. Before forwarding sample

to the State Chemist for analysis, the Ordinary shall take

the affidavit of the purchaser that he has gathered his

crops.. and believes "from the yield thereof that the fer-

tilizer used was worthless, or partially worthless. T he

Ordinary shall notify the State Chemist at the same time

he forwards the samples that he has taken and filed such

written affidavit of the purchaser.

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Sec. 5. Be it further .enacted,.';rhat it shall be the duty of said State Chemist to analyze and send a copy of the result to sa:id Ordinary.

Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That should said analysis 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 consideration. 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

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evidence of indebtedness given for such fertilizer, the statement of such State Chemist so transmitted. to the Ordinary shall be conclusive evidence of the facts, whether such evidence of indebtedness is held by an in. nocent 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 provisions of the Act shall apply to his analysis and report to the Ordinary.

Sec. 8. Be it further enacted, That should the seller refuse to take said sample when so requested by the pur.chaser, then upon proof of this fact the purihaser 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 fertilizer upon his crops, which proof shall be sufficient to authorize the jury to sustain defendant's plea in 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 Ge.neral Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the sanie, That from and after the passage of this Act. it shall be lawful for the manufacturers, jobbers, dealers and manipulators of commercial fertilizers and fertiliz-

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er materials, to sell or offer for sale in the State of Georg-ia, 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 in regard to the registration, inspection, sa1e, 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, he shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this Aot, 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 applied to such goods when placed in sacks, barrels or boxes under the gneral fertilizer laws of this State, and such inspection fees shall be transmitted to the Commiss~oner of Agriculture at the time notice of shipment of such acid phosphate or other fertilizer materials in bulk are made to the purchas0r or purchasers, pro vided for in this Act.
Sec. 4. Be it further enactcJ. '11hat it is hereby made the duty of the Commissionc;r of Agriculture to personally prosecute each and every offender under the privisions of this Act, and upcn conviction, such offenders shall be punished as prescribed in Section 1039 of the Code of Georgia, and all :fines arising therefrom shall be

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paid into and become a part of the General Educational Fund of this State.
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Sec. 5. Be it furtherenacted, 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, 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 packages in which such meal is offered for sale the grade or quality of the same.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That there shall be three grades of cottonseed meal, known as high grade, 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 b8fore it shall be entitled to bear the brand of high gra<1e.
Standard meal must contain 6.1, ~ per cent. nitrogen (equivalent to 7 1-2 per cenL ammonia), as a minimum before it shall be entitled t o th 3 brand of standard grade.
All cottonseed meal containing less than 6.18 per cent. nitrogen (equ:lvale11t to 7 1-2 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

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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 4 1-2 per cent. of ammonia, and the same shall be printed upon the packa:ge.
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 other guarantees or descriptions of said meal, and in type larger than any other descriptive words or matter branded upon or attached to such package.
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 conviction shall be punished as prescribed in Section 4310 of the Code of Georgia of 1882.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, Tha:t 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 requiring the branding or tagging upon each sack or package the source from which the a:vaiable phosphoric acid, pot-

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ash 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 pur~ chasers thereof, and for other purposes.

Section 1. Be it ena'cted by the General Assembly of

the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the au-

thority of the same, That all commercial fertilizers con-

taining 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 of Geor-

gia, have plainly marked or branded, by attaching a tag



upon each sack or package thereof, the sources and in-

gredients from which the available phosphoric acid, pot-

ash and nitrogen, respectively, is generated and obtained.

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That if any commercial fertilizer or fertilizer material sold in this State shall 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 commer cial values of such fertilizers shall fall rpore than three per cent. below the guaranteed commercial value of such fertilizers or f~rtilizer 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.

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Sec. 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That any manufacturer, manipulator, dealer or veil! dor of commercial fertilizers in this State, who publishe.s 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 twentyfive per cent. of the purchase price, plus the shortage of such commercial fertilizer.
Sec. 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 constitute a false and incorrect publishing, branding or tagging within the intent, purpose 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, he; eby repealed.
Approved August' 22, 1911.
AN ACT
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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 or tags the tota:l number of pounds of available plant food guaranteed and contained _in each bag, the total number of pounds of filler contained in each bag, "worthless as a fertilizer" to be printed after the word ''filler,'' and the total number of pounds of all other combined materials contained in said hags. This Act 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 Pl:\-rts of laws in conflict herewith.
Approved August 17, 1912.

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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 actua'lly needed, not exceediny forty during any one 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 o the State, and to provide that a:ll 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 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 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 .

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the main centers of the State, in the discretion of the Commissioner, such inspectors being subject at all times to his direction. These inspectors shaU 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 a'll fertilizers and all 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 any one year, as in his judgment may be necessary. These additional inspectors shall only be employed when actually needed, the term of such service not to exceed four months during any one year. They shall inspect fertilizers, acid phosphates, chemicals, cottonseed mea:l, and other fertiizer material wherever found within the limits of the State, and see that all fertilizers and fertilizer materials are properly tagged and perform such other duties a's may b~ assigned them by the Commissioner and go to any point where so directed by him. The greatest compensation .that these short-term in spectors shall -receive shall be at thy rate of eighty-three and one-third dolars per month. In addition to his salary any genera'l 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

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required to devote their entire time to the service of the State during the period of their employment. Each inspector sliall be commissioned for a terms 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-termed inspector shall be employed within the period named in the commission, the Commissioner also having the right to discharge any inspector 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 Agriculture 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 a year. It shall be their duty to in~pect 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 aU fertilizers and fertilizing 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 one year, as in his judgment may be necessary. These additional inspectors shall only be employed when actually needed, the term of such service not to exceed four months during any one year. They shall inspect

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fertilizers, acid phosphate, chemicals, cottonseed meal and other fertilizer materials wherever 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 onethird 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 b~ 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 Commissioner also having the right to discharge any inspector for incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.''
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and pa:rts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are, hereby repealed.
Approved August 19, 1912.

REVISED RULINGS BY THE COMMISSIONER INTERPRETING THE FERTILIZER LAWS
FIRST. The grade of the fertilizer may be considered a part of the "brand-name and, or, trade-mark,"

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find 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 '' K .O'' heretofore in use are to be omitted.
FOURTH. In 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 combinations that do not reach a total commercia'! value equal to that of the standard fertilizer which is 8-1.652, 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 . . . ....... . .. . ... 14 per cent.
Or he may brand : 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.

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SIXTH. In the case of goods containing less than 1.65 per cent. nitrogen they may be branded as ''ammoniated'' goods, ''guano or fertilizers,'' or other words implying that the same is an ammoniated super-phosphate, provided they contain not less than 0.82 per cent. nitrogen.

SEVENTH. A goods containing 10 per cent. available phosphoric acid, 0.82 per cent. nitrogen and 3 per cent. potash, can not be branded high grade, since it has not as high a commercial value as the legal high grade.

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 conttonseed meals at three and seven-tenths (3.7) per cent. equivalent to four and onehalf (4 1-2) per cent. of ammonia.
TENTH. If it be 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 orde~ be observed.
ELEVENTH. The word ''potash'' means potassium oxide, or K ,O, and will be so interpreted; the per-centage 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

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name of the party for whom manufactured, thus:

"Manuf.actured 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 fertilizer or fertilizer materials may be either upon the sacks or packages, or upon a tag securely attached thereto. 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 herby ordere<i :11 consonance with the spirit of Section 8 of the law, that no cyanogen ' compounds, wool-waste, tartar~pomace or Mora meal, or other materials not recognized by scientific autohrities as being available sources of plant food, shall be used in any fertilizer sold in this State. All manufacturers are warned against 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, pro vided the manufacturer or seller registers his goods with the Oommisisoner of Agriculture and tags them as in case of all other fertilizers. The bags must be branded with the riame 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

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and address of the manufacturer. Thus, for example:

"Fine ground phosphate rock." "Guaranteed a:naly~

sis.'' ''Available phosphoric acid-none.'' ''Insoluble

phosphoric acid-30 per cent.'' ''Made by John Brown

& Co., Atlanta, Ga." No statement giving the percent-

age of "bone phosphate" will be permitted on tho sacks,

or other statements.

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EIGHTEENTH. Under Section 2 of the law it is

hereby ordered that a: manufacturer may guarantee and

brand upon his sacks the percentage of tota lphosphoric

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 aTso guarantee and brand upon the sacks the p er-

centage of phosphoric acid and nitrogen present con-

tained in material finer than one-fiftieth of an inch. For

instance :

200 Pounds Pur e Bone Meal, Guaranteed Analysis: Total phosphoric acid .. . .. . ...... .. . . .. .. 23 per cent. Nitrogen ....... .. . .. . .... . ..... . ... . . - - . 3 per cent. Phosphoric acid fin er 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 phosphoric acid and not available phosphoric acid. In the ca:se of bone meals, tankages and complete fertilizer, where advantage is taken of above ruling, the manufacturer must, in making his registration, file and at-

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tach to his registration a sworn statement that said goods contain no rock phosphates, or mineral phosphates1 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. On account of the fact that former

Ruling Nineteen failed to convey the idea which it was

intended to convey, the same has been re-worded, to read

as follows :



No fertilizer shall be offered for sale in this State,

whose nitrogen content shows an availability of less than

65 per cent. when determined by the Pepsin Hydrochloric

Acid Method; or 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, 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 r~led that, in addition to the present requirement in regard td what shall be branded upon the package, there sahll be plainly stated the source and ingredients from which the plant food (available phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash) is obtained. This may be printed in plain type upon

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the package. Furthermore, the letters used for the words "available phosplioric acid, nitrogen, and potash" shall be not less than one inch in size and no smaller letters 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 re- ard 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 compete 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,

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that was passed by the 1912 session of the Legislature to become effective January 1, 1913:
It is ruled that it shall be unlawful for any manufacturer, mixer, manipulator or dealer in commercial fertilizers to manufacture, sell or offer for sale in this State any fertilizer that contains py:r:J-tes cinders, coal cinders 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 information giving the sources and ingredients, the total number of pounds of available plant food (phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash), th 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 .................... --.lbs.
Filler "worthless as f ertilizer" ............. lbs.
All other combined materials ................ lbs.
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 PLAINLY PRINTED, and the size of the type shall not be smaller than ten point CAPITALS.
In stating the sources and ingredients and other in formation 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 printing 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.

BuLLETIN No. 84.
In placing total pounds of available plaint food on bag or tag, the pounds of "AMMONIA" may be used in place of pounds of "NITROGEN," but "AMMONIA" must not be used in guaranteed analysis, but "NITROGEN" must be used as heretofore.
TWENTY-SECOND. To better facilitate the system of accounting in this department, it is hereby
Ordered, That the beginning of' the fertilizer season shall be on the first day of January of each year and not on Oct. 1st as heretofore, and that ail tags for both fertilizers and cottonseed meal be purchased accordingly.
TWENTY-THIRD. Incident to the scarcity of potash salts occasioned by the Europe&n 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 '' standa'rd grade,'' the guaranteed analysis shall be of a commercial value equalling that of an 8-1.65-2.
To be termed a "high grade," the guaranteed analysis shall be of a commercial value equalling that of a 10-1.65-2.
In registering such combinations, other than former brand-names must be used, and under no circumstances

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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.
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.
1st. The primary object of the fertilizer law is to protect the consumer from fraud; obviously he is not protected if any one 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, ordered that when any .manufacturer or manipulator of fertilizers, as well as any one buying fertilizer materials in bulk to be used on the land of the purchaser, by himself or his wage hands, a:nd not for sale, it shall be the duty of the seller of such fertilizer material to remit to th1s 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 this department in the account of bulk sales.
2nd. Any manipulator or manufacturer can mix said materials on which the tax has been pa:id for said purchaser as he requests, but the said mixture would not be subject to inspection or analysis by the State"department.
3rd. A list of registered manufacturers and manipulators of fertilizers will be furnished upon request to this department, and the list shall contain only the names of the parties who are authorized to purchase materials

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without the payment of the tax as above indicated. If

a manufacturer or manipulator of fertilizers receives

materials from a: customer, with the requests from said

customer to manipulate or mix said materials for sale,

or to be used on joint account with others, such manu-

factured fertilizers sha:ll be duly branded and registered

with this department by said vendors, and the same shall

be duly ta:gged and subject to an inspection in accordance

with the la"f. When said vendor has registered his fer-

tilizers 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 materials from any manufacturer or manip-

ulator for his own use ONLY, the manufacturer or ma-

nipulator paying the inspection fee as provided in Clause

Two (2).

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4th. The sole object of this ruling is to protect the

users of fertilizers, to see that they reach them in proper

and legal shape to be inspected and analyzed as provided

by law.

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TWENTY-FIFTH. In order to avoid any possible I

misunderstanding 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 ta:g the guaranteed analysis, no element of plant food shall appear in said branding that is not contained in the sacks to which said brand or tags are atta:ahed, and it is further ordered:

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That, when sacks have been printed which show an element of plant food not contained iri said sack, that the same shall be thoroughly obliterated.
TWENTY-SIXTH. It is hereby ordered that peanut meal and velvet beans, whether ground with the pod or not, when sold for fertilizer purposes, be plainly branded as "Peanut Fertilizer Meal," or "Velvet Bean Fertilizer Meal,'' as the case might be.
Such materials branded as above and intended for fertilizer purposes shall be subject to the regular fertilizer tax of ten cents per ton.

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FORMAL REQUEST FOR REGISTRATION.

To .... . ................ , Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga.
Your are hereby requested to register for sale and

distribution in the State of Georgia ....... ...... mamr

factured by-- ...................... , at .............. .
The following is the Guaranteed Analysis of the Brand:

Available Phosphoric Acid ... . ............... per cent.

Nitrogen ..... . ............ . ............ . ... per cent.

Potash __ ..... . ... . .......... . .............. per cent.

The available Phosphoric Acid is derived from ..... .

The Nitrogen is derived from .. , .......... -- ... .. . The Potash is derived from ...................... . Put up in ........... of ........... lbs. ea:ch-- ..... .

Under Section 5, page 6, relating to request for tags, in order that no delay may occur in. shipment, the manufacturer or dealer need n'ot notify the departmnt at the time of the request for tags of the name of the purchaser

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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:

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 information about all ship-. ments 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 bluy 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 shovm on opposite page, which is reduced from 8 1-2x14 inches, must be used for making these reports.
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 purchaser flr consignee, but must notify the Commissioner in writing of every sale or consignment daily or weekly.

. _ ] NOTICE OF SALES AND CONSIGNMENTS, AND REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION.
To J. J. BROWN, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. 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 there-
of 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.
~ame _____ ______ ___

Date 192 __

CO~SIG~EE

________________ 192__ Address ___ __________ -- ______ --___ ---- ---- ----- ------- -

DESTI~ATIO~

BRA~D ~AME

~umber

~umber Sack

Guaranteed Sacks

Cotton Seed

Analysis Fertilizers

Meal

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REPORT OF THE STATE CHEMIST

Hon. J. J . Brown,
Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Sir:

Atlanta, Georgia, August 30, 1920.

I have the honor to submit herewith a detailed report of the work done on fertilizer and fertilizer materials for the year 1920.

The records show the examination of 3,162 samples, 82 per cent. of which, or 2,625, samples were specials. There has been an increase of 641 sampels over the previous season in the total number of samnles worked, and an increase of practically 10 per cent. in the number of specials.

The following summary will show the character of .,amples worked:

Number of complete fertilizers .. . . ~ .. .... . . .. . . . 2,231

Number .of mixtures containing Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488

Number of mixtures containing Phosphoric Acid and Potash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

Number of samples of Cottonseed Meal. .. . .. . . ... 63

Number of samples of Acid Phosphate .. . . . ....... 116

Number of samples of Nitrate of Soda.... . . .. .. . . 81

Number of samples of Sulphate of Ammonia .. .. . . 9

Number of samples of Phosphate Rock . . . . . . . . . . 2

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Number of samples of Potash Salts--. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Number of samples of Tankage.................. 10
Number of samples of Bone Meal............. .. . 2
Number of samples of Nitrate of Potash.......... 5
Number of samples of Fish Scrap ........ . . . .. --. 1
Number of samples for Borax 6nly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Total number of sa:mples for Borax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Samples analyzed for Nitrogen availability. . . . . . . 275
The results of our Nitrogen availability work are not quite ready for publication. I will make a detailed report to you later. I am taking this course because I do not wish to delay any longer the publication of the regular Fertilizer Bulletin.
The work of this department was carried out by Messrs. Bradley, Baker, Simms, Holley, Allen and Pasley, with Messrs. Harris, Burtz and Means1 Assistants.
The analytical records, files, and all office work connected with the season's work was done by Miss Daisy Oxford, with Miss Lena McLendon taking over the .work at the latter part of the season.
These assistants have been faithful in the performance of their duties and have rendered valuable assistance to me in carrying out the provisions of the law.
Respectfully submitted, S. H. WILSON, State Chemist.

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COMMERCIAL VALUATIONS FOR PLANT FOOD CONSTITUENTS OF FERTILIZERS FOR THE SEASON 1920 FIXED BY THE STATE CHEMIST JANUARY 1, 1920.
From market quotations obtained on January 1st, 1920, on all fertilizers and fertilizer materials, the trade values per unit of available phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash have been computed. From the very nature of the case, these figures cannot at all times be correct, because prices fluctuate from day to day and from month to month. However, at the time they were obtained, on January 1st, 1920, they approached within reasonable ac~uracy the wholesale eost of the goods.
r_rhe following commercial values have been calculated on the basis of the values obtained from these quotations, and these values have been used in computing the relative values of goods offer'ed for sale in Georgia during the season of 1920.
Available phosphoric a-cid .... --. 6 1-4 cents per poudn Nitrogen ......................... 40 cents per pound Potash (water soluble) .... .. -- .... 15 cents per pound
It is, however, customary in the fertilizer trade and very convenient in calculations, to use the system of units. A unit means one per cent per ton, or 20 pounds. Therefore, if the prices per pound are converted. into prices per unit, by multiplying by 20 the following val.ues are obtained :
Available phosphoric acid ........ $1.25 per unit Nitrogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 per nnjt Potash (\vater soluble) ........... 3.00 per unit
How the Relative Value is Calcuated: With .an 81.65-2 goods (which means 8 per cent. available phos-

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phoric acid, 1.65 per cent. nitrogen, and 2 per cent. potash) the calculation is made as follows:
8 per cent. multiplied by $1.25 per unit, equals .. $10.00 1.65 per cent. multiplied by $8.00 per unit, equals . . 13.20
2 per cent. multiplied by $3.00 per unit, equals-- 6.00

$29.20 For sacks, mixing, handling, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00

Total ............. ... . . ... .. . .. . .. .. . . . ... $37.20
Therefore, the relative commercial value of the above fertilizer is $37.20 per ton.
If it is desired to learn the retail cost of such a: guano,
as the above, it will be necessary to add to the above figure the freight to the particular point interested, storage charges, insurance, interest and taxes, as well as the dealer's or manufacturer's profit.
In bone meals the nitrogen in the material passing a sieve with perforations of 1-50 inch in diameter is valued at $8.00 a unit. The nitrogen in the material coarser than this is valued at $5.00 a unit.
The phosphoric acid of that portion of bone meal finer than 1-50 mesh is valued at $1.25 a unit, while the mat~rial coarser than this is valued at 90 cents a unit.

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

The Georgia Laws Regulating the Sale of Calcium Arsenate a.p.d Other Insecticides to be Used on Cotton, Field Crops and Fruits.

To regulate the registration, branding, inspection, analysis and sale of Calcium Arsenate, Lead Arsenate, and Dust Mixtures containing sulphur, lead arsenate and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit; to provide for making rules for the enforcement of the provisions of this Act, and to fix a standard of Calcium Arsenate, Lead Arsenate and Dust Mixtures containing sulphur, lead arsenate and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit; to prescribe the punishment to be visited upon violators of the provisions of this Act; to appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of defraying expenses that may be incident to making the analysis o:f ana'lyses of the preparations herein named, and for other purposes.
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, all manufacturers and jobbers of and dealers in Calcium Arsenate, Lead Arsenate, and Dust Mixtures containing sulphur, lead arsenate and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit in this State, who may desire to offer for sale and sell Calcium Arsenate, Lead Arsenate, and Dust Mixtures containing sulphur, lead arsenate and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit, shall first file with the Com-

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missioner of Agriculture the nanie of each brand of said preparation, which they may wish to sell, either directly or through agents, together with the name and business address of such manufacturers, jobbers or dealers as the case may be.

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of all manufacturers, jobbers, dealers and agents in advance of offering calcium arsenate, lead arsenate, and dust mixtures conta:ining sulphur, lead arsenate, and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit, for sale in this State, to brand on each package containing the name, the words, calcium arsenate, lead arsenate, and dust mixtures containing sulphur, lead arsenate and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops, and fruit, the weight of the package in full, the name and address of the manufacturers, also the contents of goods, the gua'ranteed analysis, solubility and densitY..

Sec. 3. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all manufacturers, or jobbers or agents representing them, who have registered their brands or prepara:tion heretofore mentioned, shall apply to the Commissioner of Agriculture for tags to be attached to each package of the aforementioned preparation, and with such request, the sum of twenty-five cents ($0.25) per ton, as an inspection fee.

Thereupon, he Commissioner of Agriculture shall

supply all such applicants with the requisite number of

tags, which latter, attached to each package of calcium

arsenate, lead arsenate, and dust mixtures containing

sulphur, lead arsenate, and lime, and other insecticides

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45

and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit, shall be prima facie evidence of compliance with the provisions of this Act. Tags left over from one season .shall not be used next or succeeding season, or be redeemed by the Commissioner of Agriculture.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That samples of calcium arsenate, lead arsenate, ::.:nd dust mixtures containing sulphur, lead arsenate, and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit shall be taken .by fertilizer inspectors appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture, but they shall not be allowed additional compensation for such service; they shall, however, be reimbursed in the matter of actual traveling expenses now paid under the rules of the Depar.tment of Agriculture, when engaged in inspecting fertilizers. Samples of calcium arsenate and dust mixtures containing sulphur, lead arsenate and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit, shall be taken in the same manner now observed in taking samples of fertilizers.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of the State Chemist to make the necessary analysis of all samples of calcium arsenate, lead arsenate, and dust mixtures conta'ining sulphur, lead arsenate and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit, that may be turned over to him by the proper authorities. He shall keep a record of all such analyses and report on the same, as he now does in the case of fertilizer samples analyzed.
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted by the authority afore- said, That the State Board of Entomology is hereby au-

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thorized and required to fix a standard for calcium arsenate, lead arsenate, and dust mixtures contafning sulphur, lead arsenate and lime, and other insecticides and fungicides commonly used on cotton, field crops and fruit, and to mal}:e such rules and regulations as in the judgment of said Board, shall be necessary for the protection of the people, and make thoroughly effective the provisions of this Act, and such regulations shall have the force of law.
Sec. 7. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the Department of Agriculture for the purpose of defraying the expenses that may be incidental to making the analyses hereinbefore required.
Sec. 8. Be it further enacted by the authority of the aforesaid, That any person or persons, who shall violate any of the provisions of this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor~ and on conviction shall be punished as prescribed in Section 1065, Volume 2, of the Code of Georgia, 1910, all fines arising therefrom shall be paid into the State Treasury, and shall become a part of the State Educational Fund.
Sec. 9. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture to prosecute each and every violator of any of the provisions of this Act.
Sec. 10. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That no provisions of the laws relating to the sale of Drugs and Poisons shall be construed to a'pply to the sale of the above named insecticides and fungicides for use on cotton, field crops and fruits.

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

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Sec. 11. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be 1 a:nd the same are, hereby repealed.
Approved August 17, 1920.

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CONVERSION FACTORS.
To convert-
Nitrogen into ammoma multiply by 1.2153.
Nitrogen into protein multiply by 6.2500.
Ammonia into nitrogen multiply by 0.8227. Nitrogen into nitrate soda multiply by 6.0678.
Nitrate soda into nitrogen multiply by 0.16481.
Actual potash into potassium multiply by 0.8302.
Acual potash into muriate multiply by 1.5830.
Muriate potash into actual potash multiply by 0.6317.
Actual potash .into su}phate potash multiply by 1.8500. Potassium sulphate into potash multiply by 0.5~06. Phosphoric acid into bone phosphate multiply by 2.1840.
Bone phosphate into phosphoric acid multiply by 0.4579.
As an example take nitrate of soda. Suppose it -is guaranteed as 95J5% nitrate of soda, a:nd the equivalent percentages of nitrogen and ammonia a:re wanted. Multiply 95.5 % by the factor, 0.16481. This gives 15.74% nitrogen. To find out how much ammonia this nitrogen is equivalent to multiply 15.74% by.the factor, 1.2153, which will give 19.13 % ammonia. In other words, 95.5% nitrate of soda is equivalent to 19.30% ammonia.

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Acree Co's Cotton SpeciaL __ __"_ 12.50 1. 23 -- ---- HH 332 1962 13. 38 1.45 - ----- 33.46 36.32 9'

Adair, A. D., & McCarty Bros., Atlanta, Ga_____ __ __-- _- -- _ Adair's Soluble Pacific Guano__ __ 10 .

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Old Glory Mi.xture__________ ____ 9 . 1.65 3. vv 55 3081 9.40 1.44 3. 41.45 40.27

A.1&02M0_._S__p_ec_i_a_l_F__e_rt_i_li_z_e_r_N_o_.____ 10 .

1. 65 -- -- -- RR u: 2629 11.43 1.71 ---- - - 33.70 35.97

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2.47 3. s 86 2429 10 . 63 2.33 3.50 48.01 50 . 43
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Vason SpeciaL _________________ 9. Foy and Shemwell SpeciaL ______ 8 . Pinnacle SpeciaL ___ ______ _____ _ 10 . American Agricultural Chernical Co., The, Atlanta, Ga___ Old Dominion High Grade Guano _ 10 .
Kirk's High Grade Fish Guano __ 10.
Uncle Remus High Grade Guano _ 10 .

1. 65 3 . KK 177 2904 2. 47 4 . KK 120 2887

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1.65 2 . MM 32 1977 10 . 15 1.62 2. 39 .70 39 . 65 c.
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Bradley's 9-3-3 Guano __ ______ __ 9. 2.47 3 . K 86 30 . 51 9.10 2.24 3 .12 48.01 46 . 65

Bradley's B. D. Sea F owl Guano _ 9. 1. 85 3. MM 34 2256 9 .65 1.83 3.47 43.05 45 . 11

Bradley's P atent Superphosphate 9. 1. 85 1. E 16 2311 9. 65 1. 78 1. 37. 05 37 .30

Bradley's 9-2-3 Guano____ ___ ___ 9. 1. 65 3. K 10 2372 9 .25 1. 70 3. 41.45 42. 16

Potent Pacific Guano ___________ 8. 1.65 2. K 30 2479 8.30 1.60 1.95 37 .20 37.02

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1. 65 2 . KK 18 326
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American Fertilizer 10-1-2_______ 10. 3.29 2 . y 13 384 9.13 3.35 2 . 10 52 ,82 52 . 51

American Fertilizer 10-3-3. ______ 10 . 2.47 3. y 18 389 9. 68 2.55 2 .93 49.26 49.29

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Anderson and Belcher,
Starrsville, Ga ________ , __JNo. 4_ ----- - --- -- ----- - - ----~ 10.

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Fertilizer No. 1042_ . _. ________ 10. 3.30 2 . J 56 3107 10.15 3.17 2.12 52.90 52.41

Fertilizer No. 1033. __________ . . 10. 2 . 47 3. D 50 3154 10.13 2.24 3 . 49 .26 47.53

Fertilizer No. 1022 . ____ ------ .. 10. 1.65 2. LL 51 1527 10 .15 1. 69 2.01 39.70 40.24

Fertilizer No. 1013 ___ . -- - --- - - 10 . Fertilizer No. lOlL . ----- . __ __ 10.

.82 3. NN 41 2613 10.03 1.26 2.45 36.06 37.91
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Ar mour's Tobacco Fertili zer __ ___ 8.
Fertilizer No. 833 ___- -- - --- - --- 8 . Fertilizer No. 824 _______ _____ __ 8. Fertilizer No. 822 ____ _____ __ __ _ 8 .
Georgia T obacco Specia.L ___ ____ 8 . King Cott_on____ ____ ____ __ __ __ _ 8 . Fertilizer No. 814________ ____ __ 8 . Armour's Animal Ammoniated
Phosphate 1)30____ _____ ____- 11. Armo'ur's Animal Ammoniated
Phosphate 1020 _____ ____ ____ _ 10. Armour's Animal Ammoniated
Phosphate 930 ____ -" _______ - - 9 .

2.47 2. F 194 2211 9.65 2 .38 2 . 45 .01 45 . 0

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African Cotton Grower____ ___ ___ 9 . 2. 47 3. EE 48 870 9. 35 2.25 2 .99 48 .01 46 . 66

Fertilizer No. 392______________ 9 . 2.47 2 . NN 76 1980 8.35 2.52 2 .96 45.01 47 .48

Fertilizer No. 293 ______________ 9 . 1 65 3. EE 30 677 9.15 1. 72 2.75 41.45 41.4/i

Fertilizer No. 383- --- ---------- 8 . 2 . 47 3 . uu 52 544 8 .33 2.43 3 .59 46 . 76 48.62

Fertilizer No. 282_ . _________ __ _ 8 . 1.65 2 . ww 26 247 9. 1.83 1.85 37 . 20 39.44

Helmet Animal Ammoniated Phosphate 1120 ______________ 12.

.82 __ .._ ___ NN 78 1982 11.65 .86 ------ 29.56 29 .44

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PIEDMONT BRANDS Dixie Flyer___ ___ _______ - ____ -- 10. Piedmont Fertilizer No. 93L __ - _ 9.

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1.65 2. GG 40 1138 10.15 1.78 2.16 39 ..70 41.41 ~

Freeman's Cotton BolL _________ 9. 1.65 3. GG 38 1137 9.45 2.18 2.96 41.45 46 .13

Farmers Warehouse SpeciaL~ __ ~_ 9.

B ~~.rnett, E . A., Washington, Ga... __ -_-~-~-------- ----- - Barnett's Plantation Mixture__ -_

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Bart ow Guano Cartersville,

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izj 153 2717 --- --- 20.94 - --- - - 134.87 136 .11
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Home Compound_________ ______ 9. 1. 23 1. 50 QQ 37 2620 9.70 1.30 1. 94 33.59 36.34

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140 2150 9. 13 3. 4.26 56.40 56.19

Prolific T obacco Grower____ __ ___ 8. 2.48 3. Q.J, 28 2619 8.38 2.42 3 .88 46.84 49.47

- Brantley's Big Ben Guano______ _ 8.

1.65 4. uu 63 553 7.98 1. 85 4.16 .43 .20 45.25

. Blackshear Tobacco Guano ___ __ _ 8. 1.65 3. ww 14 74 8.43 1. 61 2.86 10 .20 40 .00

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Blackshear Ammoniated Mixture No. 81.--------------------- 8.

3.30 ------ TT 17 2793 8 .80 3.31 ------ 44.40 45.48

Blackshear Acid with Potash_____ 10 . ----- - 2. uu 1312662 11.13 ------ 2.11 26.50 28 .24

390 Potash Mixture_. _________ __ 9. ------ 3. uu 18 99 9.05 --- --- 3 .10 28.25 28.61

ISOmrlon! Aold with PotMh. _____ . 8 . --- --- 4. uu 139 2149 8.60 -- ---- 3.96 30.00 33.63

16% Acid Phosphate.___________ 16 . ------ ------ uu 9 2661 16 .78 ------ ------ 27 .00 27 .97

Nitrate of Soda_________ ____ ___ -----B radley,.W. C., Co.,
Columbus, Ga _____________ W. C. Bradley Company's_______ 10. W. C. Bradley Company's_____ __ 8 .

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W. C. Bradley Company's__ _____ 9. 4 .94 ------ LL 12 2592 9.45 6.02 ------ 58.77 69.77

Acid Phosphate_______ -- ------_ 16 . --- --- ------ LL 26 1521 17.75 --- --- ------ 27 .00 29 .19

n rown Guano Co., Albanv, Ga. Blood and Bone________________ 10 . 1.65 2. KK 113 2880 11.30 1.52 2. 39.70 40 .28

Peanut SpeciaL __ --- ___________ 10 .

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Brown's Sensation___ --- - ------ 8 . 3 .30 4. KK 207 2924 9.20 3.36 4. 56.40 58.38 0,.'.>..

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Cadwell Fertilizer Co., Cadwell, Ga. ____ _______

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Bedingfield's Favorite_______ __ __ 9 . Central-Georgia Guano Co.,
Milledgeville, Ga. __________ Georgia's High Grade ___________ 10.

2.65 - ----- EE 25 3174 10.10 2. ----- - 40 .45 36.62 1.65 2. X 45 2481 10.48 1.57 1. 60 39.70 38 .4'6

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:ChattahoochPe Fertilizer Co., Atlanta and Tifton, Ga. ____ Chattahoochee Fertilizer________ 10 .

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BB 96 2053 -- - --- --- --- 12.80 36 .00 38 .4{) MM 6 1687 9.83 2 .45 2.02 46 .26 45.95

Chattahoochee Fertilizer___ _____ 10. Chattahoochee Fertilizer_______ . 10 . Gold Medal Meal Guano _____ ___ 10. Chattahoochee Fertilizer________ 9. Chattahoochee Fertilizer________ 9 . Chattahoochee Fertilizer___ ~ ____ 9 . Chattahoochee Fertilizer__ ______ 9 . Old Reliable Fish Guano ________ 9 . Chattahoochee Fertilizer________ 9. Chattahoochee Fertilizer__ ______ 9. Chattahoochee Fertilizer________ 8.
Chattahoochee Tohacco SpeciaL_ .8 . Chattahoochee Fish Guano ______ 8 . Chattahoochee Ammoniated
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2 .47 - -- ~-- F 195 2212

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IChattahoochee Bone and Potash _ 10 . --- --- 2 . W 157 2219 10 .95 .. .. .... .. .. 1.98 26 .50 27.63 ~

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Chattahoochee Acid Phosphate... .. 14. - -- --- -- - -- - F 84 1078 14 .30------ - - - --- 24 .50 24.67

Chauncey Warehouse & Manufacturing Co., Chauncey, Ga. Chauncey No. 923___ ___ ________ 9.

1.65 3 . EE 36 862 9.

1.70 2 .93 41.45 41.64

Chauncey No. 833_______ ___ ____ 8. 2.47 3 . EE 47 8691 9.25 2.37 3 16 46. 76 48 .00

Chauncey No. 822____ _____ ___ __ 8 . 1.65 2. EE 45 86S 8 .90 1.791 2 .Qj 37.20,39.60

ChMeraockoene, FGeart.i_l_i_z_er__C_o_._, ______ _ Cherokee Complete Fertilizer ____ 10.

1.65 2. RR 81 1707 10 .48 1.66 2 . 39.70 40.38

Cherokee Complete Fertilizer___ _ 10.

.82 3. ss 22 2646 11. 1.10 3 .01 36.06 39 .58

Cherokee Complete Fertilizer____ 9.
Cherokee Complete Fertilizer____ 9.
Cherokee Complete Fertilizer__ __ 8.
Cherokee Complete Fertilizer____ 8 . ChpehrookspeehaAtem_m__o_n_i_a_te_d__S_u__p_e_r-____ 10.

2 .47 3. X
1.65 3. RR
3.30 4. X
1.65 4 . RR
3.30 ------ X

90 1132 74 1700 38 778
1 141 39 779

9.28 8.83 7 .85 8 . 15 10.33

2.57 2.90 48.01 48.86
f 1. 70 3.07 41.45 41.85
s 3 .39 4 .76 56 . 40 59.21 >
; 1.78 3.96 43.20 44 .31 t:1:
3 .53 --- --- 46.90 49. 15

Cherokee Ammoniated Superphosphate. - -------------- - - - 9.

2.47 ------ X

:s:: 89 1131 9.28 2.60 -- - -- - 39.01 . 40.40 ~-

Cherokee Acid and Potash__ ____ _ 8. ------ 4. RR 73 1699
Cherokee High Grade Dissolved

8.18 ------

3.90 30 .00 29.92

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ChAictklaanmtaa,ugGaa.F_e_r_ti_l_iz__er__W__o_r_k_s,_ Chickamauga High Grade Fertilizer__ _.. -- - ----- - --- -- ------ 10.
ChNicok.a9m33au_g_&_ _S_p_e_c_i_a_l _F_o_r_m__u_la____ 9.

--- --- -- -- - - RR 8 2628 17.15 ---- - - - ----- 27. 00 28.44 P>

1.65 2. vv 124 2080

9 .98

1.55

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9.10 2. 34 3.

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142 3158 8.85 1.67 3. 02 41.45 41.48 p~:!:

Chickamauga Special Formula No. 1020.. - - - ---- - - -------- - 10.
Chickamauga S~:ecial Formula No. 930 - - ---- --- ----------- 9.
Chickamauga High Grade Dissolved Bone No. 16_____ ______ 16 .

1.65 ------ y
2.47 ------ vv ----- - -- ---- c

34 394 131 2229
6 2282

10.18 1.40 ------ 33.70 31.92

10 .20 2 .20 ------ 39.01 38.35

18.20 ---- --

27. 00 29.75 0 ),

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Guano _________________

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Coe-Mortimer Co's 10-3-0____ ___ 10. Columbia Guano Co., Macon
and Columbus, Ga.__ ____ ___ Columbia Cotton Guano ______ __ 10.

3.29 4. KK 124 2812

~ 7.85 2.75 3.44 56.32 50.13 z

2. 47 -- - --- T

~ 32 343 9.08 2.52 ------ 40 .26 39 .51

3.29 4. DD 108 1639 9.55 3.66 2.96 58.82 61.10

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Columbia Marvel Guano---- ~ -- 9. J. C. Quillian and Brothers'
Cotton Guano __ _____________ 8. Commerce Fertilizer Co.,
Commerce, Ga.. ______ __ ___ Commerce 9-3-3________________ 9 . CopP. and Daffin, Inc.,
Savannah, Ga. __________ ___ C. & D. 9~3-3 Fertilizer_______ __ 9.

.82 3. RR 53 2637
1.65 2. w 90 2472
2.47 3. y 31 2497
2.47 3. B 242 1412

9.25 1.09 2.50 34.81 35.78 7.78 1.46 2.71 37 .20 37 .53 9.95 2. 50 3.04 48 .01 49 .56 9.25 2.25 3.30 48 01 47 .46

C. & D. 8-4-4 Fertilizer ______ ___ 8. 3.30 4. EE 113 1944 8.38 3.13 4. 56.40 55.51

C. & D. 8-3-2 Fertilizer____ ____ _ 8. 2.47 2. GG 19 519 8.65 2.26 2.46 43 .76 -14 .27

C. & D. 8"2"3 Fertilizer" " ____ __" 8 . 1. 65 3 . GG 39 3124 8 .55 1. 66 2 .96 40.20 40 .85

C. & D. 8-2-2 Fertilizer___ _____ _ 8 . 1. 65 2. B 210 1380 8 .95 1 .70 2. 37.20 38 .79

C. & D. Acid Phosphate .__ __ ____ 16.
Coi~~o~~a~~-~~~~~~~~-~~~ ---'Cotsta No. 1022____ _____--- --- _ 10.

Cottold States Fertilizer

I16% Acid Phosphate________ ____ 16.

Works, Atlanta, Ga___ ____ __ Cotton States 10-2-2__ __________ 10 .

I Council's, L. G., Fertili?er

Cotton States 10-2-Q___ _____ ____ 10 .

Works, Americus, Ga. ____ ___ L. G. Council's Fertilizer_ __ _____ 9.

L. G. Council's Fertilizer__ ______ 8.

--- -- - ------ GG
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31 2561 16.85 - -- --- ----- - 27. 00 28 .06

~ 35 1134 9.75 1.66 2. 12 39 .70 39.83

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1. 65 2 . B

119 1041

7 .95

1.70

2 .39 37.20 38.71

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L. G. Council's Fertilizer_ _______ 9. 2 .47 ---- -- B
Acid and Potash____ _____ ______ 10 . -- ---- 2. B Acid Phosphate_______ __ ____ ___ 16. ---- -- ----- - B
Kainit_ _____ __ ___ ___ ___ _____ __ - --- - - - --- -- 12 . B

117 1039 5 115

10 .83 9 .35

1. 97 --- --- 33 .70 37.30
2 .91 -- - --- 39. 01 42.97

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16 .65 -' - - - -- --- -- - 27.00 27.81

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118 1040 ---- - - -- --- - 12. 03 36.00 36 .09

I I Coweta Fertilizer Co., I Newnan, Ga___ ______ __ ____ CowetaFish Guano- ----------- 10.

14.85 - - - - - - B
1.65 2. u

2 112 - --- - - 15.54 ------ 66.82 69 .39
99 2104 10 .40 1. 67 2 . 39.70 40 .36 0) (.0

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z 1.65 2 . vv 136 2232 10 .63 1. 78 2. 04 39.70 41.65

Seabird Cotton Grower_______ ___ 9 . Coizweert_a__Im__p_e_r_i_al__C_o__tt_o_n__F_e_r_ti_l-___ 9 . Pope Brown's Special Formula
for Cotton________ __ ___ ______ 9.

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Coweta Extra Ammoniated Superphosphate _______ __ _____ 12.
CoCwoemtapAoucniddA. _m__m_o_n_i_a_te_d_____ __ _ 12. Copwoeutnad2__%__A__m_ m__o_n_i_a__C_o_m______ _ 10 .

2.47 ------ T
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200 1824 102 2475
7 3054

11 . ~-1].40 10. 25

2.48 --- --- 42.76 42.63 1. 85 -- - --- 36.20 38.30 1.25 --- -- - 33.70 30 .81

Coweta Special Acid Compound__ 9. Coweta Top Dresser .No. 5. __ ___ 4.

2 .47 -- ---- T 6.58 - ----- T

57 439 202 1826

9.98 2.42 ------ 39 .01 39 ..82 7.83 6. 10 ----- - 65 .64 66. 59

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Coweta 16% A~id Phosphate____ 16. Coweta Standard Acid Phosphate. 12.

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16.73 ------ -----12.50 ------ -- ----

27.00 22 .00

27 .91 22.62

Nitrate of Soda________________ ------ 14.81 ------ F 94 1087 ------ 15.12 ---- -- 66 .64 68.04

Cullens , W. F., Fertilizer Co.,

Cam lla, Ga. ___ --- _________ CuFlleerntisl'izSeur_p_e_rl_a_t_iv_e__B_r_a_n_d____ ___ 10.

1.65 4. HH 120 2577 9 .88 2.18 2 .77 45.70 48.10

Cullens' .Acme Brand Fertilizer__ 10. 1.65 3. HH 329 1957 9.63 1.46 2 .96 42 .70 40.60

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Cullens' Allimac Brand Fertilizer_ 10.

.82 4 . EH 326 1956 8.53 1.05 4.16 39.06 39.54

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Cul!fms' Cotton Special Fertilizer_ 10.

~ .82 3 . HH 126 2578 10 .95 .96 2.77 36 .06 37.68

Cullens' Corn Maker Fertilizer___ 12.50 Culloden Ginning & Fertilizer
Co., Julloden, Ga,___ ____ - - - Culloden High Grade Fertilizer__ 10.
Culloden No. 1230 Fertilizer_____ 12 .

1.23 ------ HH 272 2588 . 12.85 1.65 2 . ss 49 2654 11.40
2.47 - - ---- J 53 2355 11.60

1.61 -- --- - 33.46 36.94
1.36 1.40 39.70 37.33
2.50 ----- - 42.76 42.50

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3.30 ------ J

~ 48 2351 10.55 3 .-36 ----- - 46.90 48. 07

Culloden No. 1030 Fertilizer_____ 10. Culloden No. 1020 Fertilizer_____ 10 .

2 .47 ------ J 1.65 --- - -- J

~ 55 2356 11 .88 2.13 ------ 40.26 39.89
49 2352 11.80 1.85 ------ 33.70 37.55

Culloden No. 930 Fertilizer______ 9 . 2.47 ---- - - J 52 2354 10 .78 2.55 ------ 39 .01 41 .87

------ Acid Phosphate----~- -- ---- -- -- 16 .

-- ---- J

Acid Phosphate-- - - --- "----- -- - 14 . . -~---- ------ SS

51 2353 16.40 --- - -- ------ 27.00 27.50

51 2655

14 .

------ - ----- 24 .50 24 .50

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Davis Guano __________________ 11.
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2.47 ------ Q ------ ------ Q
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t 41 2406 12.15 2.81 ------ 41 . 51 45.67 <!!~

80 2407 153 1236

18.03 ------ ------ 27.00 29.54 - ~~
10.90 2 . 28 -- --- - 39 .01 39.86

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ElEbelbrterCtoonu,nGtya.F_e_r_t_il_i_z_e_r_C_o__.,__ Kainit_ __ _ ____ __ _____________ ------ ------ 12. DD 110 1641 ------ --- - - - 13.06 36 .00 39.18

ElbEelbrteorntoGn,uGanao._C__o_.,__________ Tiger Supreme Guano_______ ____ 9.

2.47 2 . AA 93 2247 9.38 2.42 3.14 45.01 48.50

Tiger Compound Guano________ _ 9. 1.65 3. DD 107 1638 8.23 2.02 2 .94 41.45 43.27

Tiger Flat Woods SpeciaL __ ____ 7 .

.82 5 . DD 79 659 6.88 .87 4.55 38.31 37.21

Nitrate of Soda_________ ___ ____ ------ 14.50 ------ DD 80 660 ------ 14.90 ------ 62 .25 67.05

EllEalvlailvleillGe,uGanao._C__o_.,_ _________ Ellaville Guano No.2_________ ___ 8.

1.65 2. B

96 734 8.95 1.83 2.56 37.20 41.51

Ellaville Guano No. 4_____ __ ____ 8. 1.65 4 . B 95 733 9. 1.86 3.76 43 .20 45.41

Ellal'ille Guano No. 5___________ 9. 2.47 2. B 251 1421 8 .88 2. 51 2.50 45.01 46.68

Empire Cement Co., Portland,

& Limestone Ga. __ ________

Victory

Potash____ _____________

----- -

------

4.20 BB

60 2526 ------ ----- 3.20 12.60 . 9.60

Empire Cotton Oil Co., Atlanta, Ga._______________ Gilt Edge High Grade Guano ____ 10 .

w 1.65 2 . D 106 2302 11.70 1.74 2 .21 39.70 43.17

Capitola High Grade Guano _____ 10 . ReGduCanroos_s_H__ig__h_G__r_a_d_e_F__is_h______ 10. Blood, Fish and Meal Com-
pound Guano ________________ 10 .

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s 1.65 2. DD 11 399 11 .88 1.70 1.90 39 .70 42.15 I"
1.65 2. u 88 1831 10.63 1.70 2 .44 39.701 42.21 ~
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Gilt Edge Cotton Grower__ ______ 10 .

.82 1. y 41 2500 11.

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2.47 1. DD 70 652 9.70 2.46 1.46 42.01 44.18 ~

Susquehanna High Grade Guano_ 9 .
Capitola Standard Guano _______ 8. Empire's Acid and Meal Mixture
No. 2----------------------- 10 . Empire's Blood and Tankage
No.2----------------------- 10 .
Empire's 9-3-0 Guano_. ____ _____ 9.

1-3
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89 2329 9 .08 1.58 1.97 37 .20 37 .90 P>

1.65 ------ FF 24 2549 10 .18 1.68 ----- - 33 .70 34.16

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15 2290

11.03

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2.47 --- --- vv 83 3143

1-3
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Mountain Rose Acid Phosphate__ 16.
EmMpcirReaCe,oGttoa.n__O_il_ _C_o_._,_ ______ Empire's Standard_____ _______ __ 8 .

------ ------ AA 1.65 2. EE

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39 1251 16.43 ------ ------ 27 .00 27.54
89 1285 8 .90 1. 75 2.01 37 .20 39.15

Empire Cotton Oil Co., Vienna, Ga-.--- "----------- Empire's Special Mixture---- - -"- 7.

2.47 3. F

60 937 6 .80 2.57 2.95 45 . 51 45.91

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Nashville, Tenn. ___________ Red Banner SpedaL ________ ____ 10 .

Farmers Manure _____ _-" _______ 9.

Climax Acid Phosphate ___ c _____ 16.

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9 2284 166 1943
8 2283

9 . 10 1.86 2.05 39.70 40.40 ' 9.73 1.53 2.11 41.45 38.73
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1.65 2. K

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Hodgson's Blood and Bone Guano 10 . 1.65 2. w 99 2702 9 .95 1.64 1. 96 39 .70 39.44

Hodgson's 9-3-3 Guano _______ __ 9. Red Star Special Guano_______ __ 9.

2.47 3. y

1 2495 8.80 2.43 3.22 48 .01 48.10

1.65 3 . w 162 2222 10.40 1.61 2.50 41.45 41.88

Red Jacket Guano~------------- 12.

i!odgson's 10-3~ Guano_c ____ ___ 10 .

Farmers Union Warehouse Co., Conyers, Ga __-- -- - ______ __

Utopia ________________________

10 ..

1.65 ------ K 2.47 ------ E 1. 65 2. E

22 3047 41 2317 24 183

11 . 35 9.85 9.45

1.80 ------ 36.20 36.59 2.53 ------ 40 .26 40.55 2.05 2.67 39. 70 44.22

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Conyers, Ga.___________ ___ _ Union Cotton Grower___________ 9.

10-2-0___ _____________ _________ 10 .

9-3-0________ _____ ___ ______ ____ 9.

Federal Chemical Co.,

I DAYBREAK BRANDS

Louisville,

Ky._------ ---

___

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and Corn
_ _ ______ _

12 .

GLOBE BRANDS

Globe High Grade Favorite___ ___ 10 .

O.K BRANDS

0. K. Royal Cotton and Corn

I Grower____ ___ ------ _________ 1~ .

FishPr Fertilizer Co., Atlanta, Ga. ______________

Fisher'8 10-2-2 Fertilizer

_______

10 .

Fort' Valley Oil Co.,

IFisher's 10-2-0 Superphosphate__ 10.

Fort Valley, Ga---- -- - - - - -- Number 933.- - --- -- ------ ----- 9.

. 9.

11 .
Acid Phosphate ____ ___ ________ _, 16. Fowler BrothtJrs Co.,
Covington, Ga. . ____ _____ ,Fowler's High Grade - --- - - - -- 10.

I
2.47 3. E
1.65 ---- - - E
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22 181 25 184 23 182

.82 1. BB 92 2528 1.65 2. DB 50 1272

.82 1. BB 93 2529
1.65 2. vv 137 2272

1.65 - - --- - E 86 3106
2.47 3. ss 25 2647

1.65 3. ss 21 3136

2.47 ----- - ss ------ ------ ss
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20 .3135 32 3137 93 1R13

8.25 3.10 4.16 48.01 55.59 10.13 2.02 ._ __ ___ 33.70 36.82

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11 .28 1 62 . 2.02 39.70 41.12 -l 01

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Furman Fertilizer Works,

Atlanta. Ga._____ ---- - ___ -_ Furman Special Cotton Com-
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2 373 10.4.3 1. 1.66 30.06 34.02

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2.47 3. DD 121 1652 10. 43 1.92 2.56 48.01 44.08

BuiTalo Bone Fertilizer ---- - - --- 8 . Furman Special Fertilizer
No.1020 __ ___________ _______ 10 . FuNrmo.a9n3S0p_e_c_i_a_l_F__e_rt_i_li_z_e_r______ __ 9.

1.65 2 . MM 23 2605
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9.28 10.28 11.75

1.73 2 .16 37. 20 39.92
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2.30 --- -- - 39.01 41.09

Georgia Belle Guano Co., Newnan, Ga. ______ _____ .__ ,Georgia Belle High G:ade_ __ ____ 10 .

Georgia Belle Favorite____ __ ____ 9.

Georgia Belle Excellent____ ___ __ 9.

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Snecial Peruvian Compound___ __ 10 .

Mascot Blood snd Bone No. 2__ _ !l

Masc0t Blood and Bone Guano __ 9.

Goorl As Golrl Guano_- - - - ------ 9.

Good As Gold Meal Mixture ____ 9.

Georgia Potash Formula__ ____ __ 9. Cardinal Hi~h Grade______ _____ 8 .

Cardinal Potash Mixture________ 8 .

Intensive Formula_____ ------- -_ 8.

Three Oaks High Grade Guano__ 8 .

1.65 2. FF 54 2558 12.18 1.46 2.04 39 .70 41.02

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Gem Ammoni'\ Compound _____ __ 10. 1. 65 - ----- T 213 1898 10 .23 1.80 .- - --- - 33.70 35. 19

Maryland Ammonia Compound__ 9. HiPe;hhoGsprahdaeteD__i_ss_o_l_v_e_d_B__o_n_e___ ___ 16. Georgia Fertilizer and Oil Co., Valdosta, Ga. ____ ________ ___ Three StateS__ ____ ___- _-_ - - ____ 10 .

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9 . 1.65 3. HH 221 987 9. 03 1.81 3.46 41.45 44.15

Formula No. 308__ ____________ _1 8 . 2 .47 3 . UU 60 550 8 .28 2 .82 2.91 46 .76 49 .64

8. 1.65 4. uu 128 106 8 .13 1.70 3 .30 43 . 20 41.66 ~ 8. 1.65 2. uu 59 549 8.20 1.85 2.41 37. 20 40.28 0~

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Potash Acid ___ ___________ _____ 12 . - ----- 2. HH 20 2573 14.05 ____ __ 1. 97 29.00 31.47

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1. 65 2. K

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10-2-{) Guano______________ __ 10.

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Best Ever Guano____ ________ ___ 10 . 1. 65 -- - --- AA 22 2515 16 .05 1.68 ------ 33 .70 41.50 !""

Grace, W. R., & Co.,

Savannah, Ga. __ ___ ____ ____ Nitrate of Soda__ ______ __ __ __ __ - --- - - 15. - --- - - u 110 2115 -- -- - - 15.10 ---- - - 67 .50 67.95

Grasselli Chemical Co., The,

Birmingham, Gadsden and

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Ala.-- - - - - - --- --- -

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10 .

1. 65 4 . ss 18 2644 11.10 1.66 4 . 45.70 47.15

HaPnedlhTamra,diGnag. _C_o_._,_T_h_e_,_____ __ Champion High Grade Cotton Maker~ ___ ._____ ___ ____ ___ __ _ 10 .

1.65 4. HH 99 305 11.85 1. 73 4.79 45 .70 51. 02

Gold Dust Guano___.------ - -- - 10 . Colquitt County SpeciaL _______ 10 .

1. 65 2 . HH 13 2572 12.651 1.90 2.49 39.70 46 . 48 .82 4. HH 162 962 12.33 .96 4 . 19 39 . 06 43. 66

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2.47 5. HH 96 302 10.45 2.34 5 .68 54 .01 56.82

McKinzie's Formula__ __________ 9. 2 .47 2. HH 51 3125 11.43 2 . 13 2.52 45 .01 46 .89

McBride's Cotton Formula______ 9. Wright's Home Compound______ 8 . Cotton Maker Mixture__________ 12 .

1.65 3 . HH 94 300 11.60 1.64 3 .74 41.45 46.84

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2.47 3. ss 38 3139 10.40 2 .06 3 .68 48.01 48.52 .~..,

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ated Compound ___________ ___ 9 . 2 .47 ------ T 193 1817 9.35 2 .44 ------ 39 .01 39.21

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Home Mbl:ture No.4_____ -- -- - - 10 . Home Mixture No. 12___ ______ _ 9. Home Mixture No. 14______ ____ 12 .

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Home Mixture A=oniated Compound. ___ - -- - - ___ ------ 10.
HoCmoemMpoiuxntudr_e_A__=__o_n_i_a_t_e_d______ 9.

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8 168 9.48 2.26 ------ 39.01 37.93

Home Mixture Acid and Potash__ 10 . ------ 2. LL 6 3178 10 .50 -- ---- 2. 26.50 27 .12
16% Acid Phosphate- -- --- -- - - 16 . -- - --- ______ Q 70 602 17. 15 -- --- - ----- - 27 .00 28 .44

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International Fertilizer__________ 10 .

International Fertilizer__________ 10.

International Fertilizer_______ ___ 10.

International Fertilizer_____ _____ 10.

International Fertilizer__ ________ 9.

International Fertilizer__________ 9.

Crackerjack Guano_____________ 9.

International Fertilizer__________ 9.

International Fertilizer-.. -- ------ 8. InGteurnaantoio_n_a_l__V_i_c_t_o_ry__G_a_r_d_e_n___ __ 8 .

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International Top Dresser____ __ _ 4. International Ammoniated
Compound____________ ------ 12. IntCeornmaptioounnadl _A_m__m_ o__n_ia_t_e_d_______ 10. International Ammoniated
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2.47 -- - --- B 143 1187 9.20 2.27 ----- - 39.01 37 .66

International Bone a.pd Potash__ _ 12 . ------ 2. BB 30 3169 11.53 ------ 2.10 29 .00 28.71

International Bone and Potash___ 10. ------ 2 . F 126 1476 1L20 ------ 2.37 26 .50 29.11

International Bone and Potash ___ 9 . ----- - 3 . F 173 1890 10 .33 ----- - 2 .32 28 .25 27.87

International Bone and Potash___ 8. ------ 4. F 15 267 8.10 - --- -- 3.35 30 .00 28.17

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1.65 2. RR 68 1694 9.53 1.81 2.19 39 .70 40 . 96

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1.65 3 . D

~ 87 3036 9.35 1.66 3. 41. 45 41.97 l':l

Lawrenceville Fertilizer Co.,

Bone Meal Mixture______ __ __ ___ 10. 1.65 ----- - D JefPfehrossopnhEatxec_e_lsi_o_r_A__c_i_d __ __ __ ___ 16. ----- --- -- - c

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Lawrenceville, Ga. ________ __ Red Elk High Grade___ ______ ___ 10.

1.65 2. D

59 2295 10 .55 1. 72 1.96 39 .70 40.83 00 t!'>-

Green's High Grade ___ _- - - - - --- 10 . 1.65 2. y 40 2499 10.08 1. 77 2.08 39.70 41 .00

Red Elk Guano _______ _____ __ __ 9. 1.65 3. D 58 2294 9.30 1.98 3. 41.45 44 .46

Red Elk Guano ______ ___ ____ - ~- 10. Red Elk Guano _____ _______ ___ _ 9.

1.65 -- ---- D 2.47 ------ E

84 2300 11.13 1.67 ------ 33.70 35 .27 59 2324 9.45 2.70 ------ 39 .01 41.41

BEAR BRANDS Louisville Fertilizer Co., Atlan-
ta., Ga., and Louisville, Ky._ BeBaor nHei_g_h__G_r_a_d_e__B_e_e_f_,_B_lo_o__d_a_n_d__. 10 .

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4 2434 !1'.30 1. 76 2.29 39 .70 40 .57

Bear Nine-Three-Three Guano ___ 9. BepahroAspmhmatoen1ia0t2e0d__Su, p_e_r_-________ 10.

2.47 3. u 1.65 ------ u

31 3063 9.20 2.26 2.94 48.01 46 .40
52 2439 10.60 . 1. 60 ------ 33.70 34.05

IBear Acid and Potash ___ ~ ____ ___ 10. - - - --- , 2. H
Louisville Fertilizer & Gin Co., Louisville, Ga. ___ __________ High Grade________ __ ________ __ 10. 2.47 2. T

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4.95 6.27 ------ 65 .64 64 .35 16.70 ------ --- --- 27.00 27 ,87

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Mandeville Mills, Carrollton, and Bremen, Ga. ____ _____ __ Free State Old Land SpeciaL ___ _ 10 .

2.47 4. u

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21 329 ------ 5.82 ------ 46 .08 46.56
21 2436 10 .58 2.25 4.49 52.26 52.67

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8.80 8 .78

2.41 2.23

I 4.02 51.01 50.34
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M-M 5-55------- - ----- ------ 5 . Shelnutt's SpeciaL __ . __ . __ ..... 11.
M-M No.7.... ----- - ------- --- 10 . M-M No.8_____ __ __________ ___ 10.

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89 1720 9.25 2 . -- - --- 33.70 35.56

M-M No. 5___ _________ ____ ____ 9. 2.47 --- --- FF 22 3123 8 .23 2.45 - -- --- 39 .01 37 .89

M-M No.6_______________ ___ __ 9. 2.47 ------ FF 20 2547 9.68 2. 42 ------ 39.01 39 . 46

M-M 16% Acid Phosphate______ 16 . Maysville Guano Co.,
Maysville, Ga......----- __ Special Cotton Grower__. ... _. .. 10. Red Ox High Grade Blood and Bone.... ----- . ____ __ ____ 10 .

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16 . --- -- - --- -- - 27.00 27 .00
9.25 2.73 2 .96 49.26 50.28 10 .30 1.69 2 .46 39.70 41.77

Lily Belle Special High Grade___ 9. 1.65 3. y 105 3117 10.85 1.51 2.94 41.45 42 .46

Banker Special High Grade__ ___ _ 9. Merriman:Potash Products
Co., Merriman, Neb.______ __ M.P. P. Brand No. 1022________ 10 .

1. 65 3. y 107 3094 10.93 1.57 3.02 41.45 43.28
1.65 2. vv 139 2274 10 .25 1.98 2.43 39 .70 43 .94

M.P. P. Brand No. 833___ ______ 8 .
&: M. P. P. Brand No. 822_______ __ 8.
Midville Fertilizer Gin~Co., Midville, Ga. ___ ___ _____ __ _ Abbot's High Grade __ - - -- -- __ 9. Sutton's SpeciaL __ __ ___ ______ __ 9. Wells' SpeciaL_______ __________ 9.
Ammoniated Phosphate 12-2~- __ 12 . Millen Fertilizer Co.,
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M. F. Co's Acid Phosphate____ __ 16. ------ - -- --- y 72 2507 17.18 -- ---- ----- - 27.00 28.47

Nitrate of Soda___ ________ _____ - - ---- 14 .81 -- - -- - y

58 2504 -- - -- - 15.20 - - ---- 66.64 68.40

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Moate's T en-Four-0 Fertilizer... 10. Molony & Carter Co.,
Cba.rleston, S.C.. ---------- Herring Guano___ ______________ 4.

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203 1373 4.45 8.20 ------ 79 .24 79.16

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1.65 ------ E

92 1804 9.50 1. 70 -- ---- 33 .70 33.47

Montezuma Fertilizer Co., Montezuma, Ga. ___________ No. 1022............... . .... _ 10 .

1.65 2. B 109 1031 9.85 1.90 2.48 39.70 42.95

No. lOlL ............. . ....... 10 .

.82 1. F 19 270 9 . 78 .96 1.04 30.06 31. 02

No. 933... .. ....... .. . .. 9. 2.47 3. B 152 1196 9. 2.46 2 . 90 48 .01 47.63

No. 923.... .. ............. . . 9. 1.65 3. F 63 1058 9 .40 1.71 2.93 41.45 42 . 22

No. 913... ... ............ . ... . 9 .

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No. 822____ __ _________________ 8. 1.65 2. L 43 2393 8.23 1.50 2. 37.20 36 .29

No. 930___ __- -- - - ___ - _- _- ---- - 9. 2.47 -- ---- RR 78 1704 9.25 2.30 ------ 39 .01 37 .96

No. 840 ________ ____ _______ ____ 8. 3.30 ~ ----- B 46 214 7.85 3.29 ------ 44.40 44 .13

No~ 1004______ ________________ 10 . ------ 4. L 40 2391 10 .05 ------ 4. 32.50 32.56

1? Acid Phosphate________________ 16 . --- --- ------ KK 53 479 16.48 ------ ------ 27.00 27.60

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Morris Gold Bond Guano ___ ____ 10 . 1. 65 4. w 61 2470 9.20 2.30 3.95 45.70 49.75 ~

Morris Gold Bond Guano______ __ 10 .

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Superphosphate______________ 10. Morris Gold Bond Ammoniated
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14 2285 9.20 2. 25 ------ 39.01 37.50 ~

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6 2336 16.98 ----- - ------ 27.00 28 .22

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1.65 ------ ww 52 429 12 .45 1. 76 ------ 36.20 37.64

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Navassa Guano Co. , Atlanta,

Ga., and Wilmington, N. C. _ Navassa Royal Guano _____ _____ 10 .

3.29 4 . DD 29 413

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Navassa Fish Guano____ ___ _____ 9. 2.47 3 . DD 122 1653 9.45 2 .33 2.96 48. 01 47 .33

Navassa 6-1-6 Guano______ _____ 6.
Navassa 12-3-0 Superphosphate __ 12 . NaCvoamsspao2u%ndA__m_m__o_n_i_a_te_d__ ______ 12.
Navassa Ammoniated Mixture___ 10 .

.82 6. DD 141 1669

2.47 --- -- - X
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161 2777 82 2299 74 2298

6. 03 13.30 12. 40 12. 15

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2.57 ___.., __ 42.76 45. 18
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Navassa Best Guano__ __ ____ ____ 10 . 1.65 - - ~- - - E 39 2316 10 .45 1.95 ---- -- 33.70 36.66

NaCvoamsspao3u%ndA__m__m_o_n_i_a_te_d________ 9. NaPvhaossspahHatige_h_G__r_a_d_e__A_c_id_______ _ 16.

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9.35 2.73 ------ 39.01 41.53 16.40 ------- ------ 27.00 27 ,50

Nitrate of Soda________________ --- --- 14.81 ------ w 28 604 ------- 15 .10 - --- -- 66 .64 67.95

Nitrate Agencies Co., Savannah, Ga. ____ __ __ ___ __ N. A . C. Acid Phosphate________ 16. ------ ------ F

149 2187

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1.65 2. y

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ww Plow Boy_____________________ 9. 1.65 3 .

37 192 10.60 1.74 3. 41.45 44.17

Our Standard_____ _________ ____ 8. Irwin No. L ____ _____ __________ 10 .

1.65 2. ww 70 690 8.38 1.47 2.09 37.20 36.50

1.65 ___ __ _ww 220 2752

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Peruvian's 932 Mixture _______ __ 9. 2.47 2. T 175 1584 10.15 2.82 2. 45.01 49.25

Peruvian's Potash SpeciaL ______ 9. 1.65 3. T 182 1591 9.30 1.68 2.69 41.45 41 .13

Peruvian's 921 Mixture _________ 9. 1.65 1. T

2 15 9.20 1. 76 1. 35.45 36.58

Peruvian's Lobos Mixture ___ ___ _ 8. 2.47 3. T 165 1248 8.95 2.30 2.54 46.76 45.21

Peruvian's Corn SpeciaL ________ 8 . 1.65 3. T 70 609 9.10 1.81 2.22 40.20 40 :51

Peruvian's Cotton Producer_____ 8. 1.65 2. T 171 1580 8.68 1.85 2. 37.20 39.65

Peruvian's Potato Mixture ______ 7.
Peruvian's Bellestas Ammoniated Superphosphate______________ 10.
Peruvian's Excelsior Ammoniated Superphosphate__________ ____ 9.
PeDrurveisasner's__H_i_g_h__G_r_a_d_e__T_o_p______ 8 .
Peruvian's Sea Island Ammoniated Superphosphate____ ______ 8 .

Peruvian's Acid Potash Mixture_ 10 .

I Plantem Warehouse & Loan

PePruhvoisapnh'satHe_ig__h_G__r_a_d_e__A_c_id______ 16 .

Co., Fitzgerald Ga. _________ Planters 12-2-3__ __________ __ __c
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Planters 8-2-2___ _____ __________ 8. Pope Manufacturing Co.,
Washington, Ga. ___________ Pope Manufacturing Company's High Grade Fertilizer___ ______ 10 .
PoArttelar nFtaer,tiGliaz.e_r_C__o_.,__________ Porter's Perfection Guano ______ _ 12.
PoGrtuearn'soG__ra__y_L_a_n__d_C__o_tt_o_n__ ____ _ 10 .
Porter's Empire State Blood, Bone and Potash Guano______ _ 10 .

Porter's. Special Guano__ - - _____ 7

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Porter's Boll Producer __________ 8.

Porter's Blood and Bone Guano__ 12 .

Porter's Blood and Bone Guano__ 10 .

4. 11 5. T 176 1585 10. 3 . 81 6.24 64 .63 69.7{)

1.65 ------ T 138 1222 11.35 1. 72 ------ 33.70 35.95

2.47 ------ T 22 333 9.30 2.43 ------ 39.01 39.06

6.99 ------ T

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3.29 ------ T ------ 4. T

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ReeTea, T. J., Thom&~~toa. Ga._ ReeTea' 9-2-8 ___ ______ ________ 9 . Reliance Fertiliz!'l' Co.,
Savannah, Ga.. - - -- - --- - --- Reliance 1033 Gua.ao. _ __ _. __ 10 .

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uu Reliance Se& Island Fish Guano 9. 1.65 3.

70 558 9 .38 1.60 3.02 41.~5 ~1.58

Reliance Ammoniated Bone____ ._ 9. 1.65 3. y 92 637 10 . 10 1.68 3.33 41.45 44.05

Reliance 922 Guano___ ___ _____ __ 9. 1.65 2. EE 32 679 9.20 1. 98 2 .44 38.45 42.66

Reliance 921 Guano ___________ 9. Reliance Corn and Cotton
SpeciaL_------- ______ __ ~- ___ 8.

1.65 1. EE
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9.53 1.77 1. 92 35.45 39 .83 8 .20 3.39 ~.31 56 .40 58 . 30

Reliance Soluble Fertilizer___ __ __ 8.

2.~7 3. TT 20 2795 9 . 23 2.~1 3.49 ~ . 76 49.~

Reliance Standard Fertilizer~ ____ 8 . 1.65 2. F 49 930 7.95 1.74 2.36 37.20 38.94

Reliance ~moniated Compound_ 10 .

Reliance Ammoniated Compound_ 9.

Reliance 804 Potash Compound__ 8 .

Reliance Acid Phosphate_______ _ 16 .

lteynolds Home Mixture Guano Co., Reynolds, Ga._- Reynold Home Mixture No. L_ 1) .

Richland Home Mixture Guano Co., Richland, Ga.

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No. 2____________.___ : __ ___ ____,

8.

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Rome Chemical Co. ,

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Cherokee 10-2-4______ __________ 10 .
Cherokee 10-2-2_. -- --------- -- - 10.
Cherokee 9-3-3___ . ____ ___ ___ ___ 9. Royster, F . S., Guano Co.,
Macon and Columbus, Ga. __ RoGyustaenro's__H_i_g_h_ _G_r_a_d_e__S_o__lu_b_l_e___ 10 .

2.47 3. BB 132 2264 165 4. BB 53 1623 1.65 2. p 60 1566 2.47 3. BB 18 843
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Royster's Piedmont Guano_____ _ 9. 2.47 3. DD 123 1654 9 .13 2.57 3,08 48.01 19.21

Royster's Pilo~ Guano ___ __ ____ _ 9. 2.47 2. T 154 1237 9 .28 2.19 1.95 45.01 42 .97

Royster's Viking Guano_______ __ 9. 1.65 3. X 62 796 8.60 1.66 2.93 41.45 40 ,82

Royster's .Jupiter Guano _______ _ 8. 3.29 4. uu 54 516 8.38 3 .13 2.96 56.32 52 .39

Royster's Bonanza Tobacco Grower___ ________ ----_-- ____ 8 .

2.47 3. NN 13 2606 8 .25 2 .50 2.90 46.76 47.01

Royster's Buckshot Guano ______ 8. 1.65 4. F 23 273 7.80 1.68 3.87 43 .20 42 .80

Royster's Fish, Flesh and FowL_ 8. Royster's Farmers' Bone
Fertilizer____________________ 8.
Royster's Sambo Peanut~Grower _ 8 .
Royster's Honor Brand_________ 10.
Royster's Simplex Brand__ ______ 9 .
Royster's Apollo Trucker____ ____ 8.
Royster's D efender Brand_______ 8. RoPyosttaesrh's_1__0_-4__P_h_o_s_p_h_a_t_e_ a_n__d_ __ _ 10 .

1.65 3. NN 14 2607
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Nitrate of Soda________ ________ - ----- 15 .22 ------ Q Rutledge Oil Co.,
s Rutledge, Ga.__ ____________ Blood and Bone_______ ____ ____ _ 10 . 1.65 2.

27 149 16 . -- -- - - ------ 27 .00 27.00
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Ammoniated Superphosphate

No.8--------"-------------- 9. Savannah Chemical Co.,
Savannah, Ga.____ ____ _____ Stewart's Coon_____ __ _____ ____ _ 9.

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2 .47 3. s 108 3062 9.25 2 .71 2 .06 48 .01 47..42

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1.65 3. T 191 1600 1.65 2 . EE 41, 866

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5-7-0 Top Dresser_ _____________ 5. 5.77 - ----- T 132 1216 5.13 5.84 ------ 60.41 61.13

Uruguay Ammoniated Bone. ____ 10. 1.65 2. EE 87 1283 10 .60 1.71 2. 39 .70 40.93

Pineland Ammoniated Bone.... _. 9. 1.65 3. T 131 1215 9.03 1. 73 2.93 41.45 41.92

Our .Jewel Ammoniated Bone. __ _ 8 . SoBuothneer.n. _H_u__st_l_e_r_A__m__m_o_n__ia_te_d____ 8.

3.30 4. ww 170 1726 8.48 3.22 4. 56.40 56.36
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u Our Own Ammoniated Bone___ __J 8 . 1.65 2. T 301 341 8.05 1. 66 1.80 37 .20 36 .

Nitrate of Soda___ _ Schoen Brothers, Atlanta, Ga._

- 14.85 ------ F

202 2G98 __ __ __ 15 .50 ___ __ _ 66.82 69 .75
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10 . 1.65 2. vv 53 2675 10.80 1.88 2.11 39.70 42 .87

Seacoast Fertilizer Co., Augusta, Ga:__ ____ ____ ____ ,Red Gull SpeciaL __ Red Gull SpeciaL __

9. 2.47 3. vv 43 2573 10.70 2.36 3.31 48 .01 49.88

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10 . 2.47 3. X 83 1126 9.95 2.75 3.29 49.26 52.31 ~

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Seacoast Ammoniated Compound_ 8. Shellman Home Mixture
Guano Co., Shellman, Ga.___ \Home Mixture Guano No. !_ __ __ 9 .

Smith, A. A., Atlanta, Ga-----IAcid Phosphate_____ ___________ \ 16.

2.47 2. y 3.30 ---- - - X 2.47 3. JJ
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84 1127 23 526

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South Atlantic Guano___________ \ 9 .

~ 2.47 3. DD 93 853 8.05 2.40 3.20 48.01 46.86

South Atlantic Guano___ __ ______ \ 9. 1.65 3. DD 111 1642 9.13 1.63 3. 41.45 41.45

South Atlantic Guano_____ __ ___ _\ 9 . 1.65 2. K 64 3050 8.80 1.67 2.68 38.45 40.40

South Atlantic Guano______ ____ _ .7

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South Georgia Fertilizer Co., McRae, Ga. _____________ __ Proficient Cotton Grower________ 9.

~ 2.47 2. EE 28 675 9.30 2.45 2.26 45 .01 46.00 [:j

Old Reliable __ __ ______________ _ 9.

z 1.65 3. EE 3 663 8.73 2.02 3.19 41 . 45 44.64

New Ground Guano ____________ 9.

.82 2. EE 66 884 8.88 1.15 1.90 31 .81 34.00 p

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Poor Land Guano______________ 8. 2.47 3. EE 54 875 9.08 2.50 3.13 46.76 49 .74 ~

Wire Grass Guano _____________ 8. 1.65 2. EE 64 883 10.13 1.60 1. 92 37.20 39 .22

Union Standard ________________ 8. 1.65 2. EE 92 1288 8.43 1.50 2.39 37 .20 37 71

Ammoniated Superphosphate____ 9 . 2.47 ------ EE 73 2544. 10 .13 2.30 ------ 39 .011 39 06

Potash Formula________________ 10. ------ 2 : . EE 76 2545 9.23 ------ 2.32 26 .50 26 50

Potash Formula. -------------- 8 . -- ---- 4.

52 874 7.95 ------ 4.07 30 00 30 .15

Southern Cotton Oil Co., The, Atlanta, Ga. __________ Hig;h Grade Fertilizer. - --------- 10.

1.65 2. ,:E 355 1868 10 .20 1.68 2. 39 .i0 40.19

Brer Rabbit Fertilizer--~-------- 10 . Brer Fox Fertilizer______ _______ 10. Blood and Bone High Grade
Fertilizer____________________ 10. Scoco No. 1021 Fertilizer________ 10. Convincer Fertilizer ____________ 9. Cotton Grower Fertilizer ________ 9. Growsit Fertilizer_______ ----- __ 9.
8. 8. 12 . 12. 10. 10. 10 . Pure Gold Fertilizer____________ 10 . ScopchoosAph=aoten_i_a_t_e_d__S_u_p_e_r_-_______ 9. Pure Gold Fertilizer__ __________ , 9. Scoco No 930 Fertilizer_________ 9.

1.65 2. BB 135 2267 10.08 1.61 2. 39 .70 39.48

1.65 2. MM 11 2602 10 .93 1.81 2.09 39 .70 42.41

1.65 2. MM 14 2604 10.75 1. 72 2.45 39.70 42 .55

1.65 1. LL 73 2738 10 .58 1.74 .99 36 .70 38 .11
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71 2006 180 1350

9.38 2.30 ------ 39.01 38.12

9.25

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1.65 2. RR 99 2638
3.29 --- --- X 1 50 2.47 --- --- X 40 780
1. 65 3. T 194 1818

7.98 1.88 2. 37.20 39 .01
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ScopchoosApmhamteo_n_ia_t_e_d__S_u_p_e_r_-____ ___ 8 .

iCil! Co. Savannah, Ga. _____ Southern Fertilizer 10-2-2__ ____ _ lO.

Southern Fertilizer 9-2-4___ __ ___ 9.

Sou thern Fertilizer 9-2-3. __ ____ _ 9 .

Southern Fertilizer 9-1-3 __ ___ __ _ ' 9.

Southern Fertilizer 8-3-3___ __ ___ 8 .

Southern Fertilizer 8-2-2___ - - -- - 8.

Southern Fertilizer 4-7!-2!. _____ 4 .
So~~:=:~~~:;~~~~~~- ls. s.____ _______ __ _______ __ ___ _ 10

10 . s. s .__ _____ _____ _.______ _______ 10. Old Peruvian ________ ___ ___ ____ 10. s. S,____ ___ ____ ____ _____ __ ____ 9. s. s. ______ _______ __ __ ___ ______ 9 .

Sea. Island Cott{)n Growflr_------ 9.

s. s .. - -- - ---- - - -- ------ -- -- - -- 9. IIs. s. ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ _____ __ 9.

3 .30 -- - -- - T 1.65 2. EE

63 445 24 672

7 .68 3.41 --- --- . 4.40 44 .88 9. 70 1. 73 1. 97 39 .70 39.87

1.65 4. ww 63 566 8.55 1. 78 4 .03 44.45 45.02

1.65 3. . 83 3.
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EE 61 880
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y 77 633

1.65 2. F 71 1066

6.17 2.50 QQ 78 2626

3.30 2 . X 98 1759
1.65 4. ww 39 194
1.65 2. T 197 1821 1. 65 2. X 126 2492 2.47 3. T 128 1098 2.47 2. T 102 754
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8. 8-- --- ---- --- --- -- ---- - --- - 8. 3.30 - - ---- T 76 615 8 .80 3 .04 ----- - 44.40 43 . 32

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Meigs, Ga. _ ____ __ __ ______ _ Special Potash Formula __ ____ ___ 9.

4 . 12 - - -- -- T 220 2240 5.77 --- - - - T 25 336
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7.75 4.10 ---- - - 49.71 50 .49 5 .58 5 ..92 -- - -- - 60 . 41 62.33 15.83 - - -- -- ---- - 27 .00 26.79 9.23 1.48 2.48 41.45 38.82

Standard Cotton Grower________ 8.
SteCvaernltso, nM, aGratin- -&--C--o-.,----~--- M. & 0---------------"--------- 10. SwAifttla&ntCa,o.GFae._rt_i_li_z_e_r_W__o_r_k_s_,__ Swift's 10-3-3. __ __----- __ _____ 10 .

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Swift's Planters SpeciaL __ ___ ____ 10 .

Swift's PlowBoy.. -------------- 10 . Swift'sCottonGrower__________ 9.

Swift's Cotton King ____________ 9 . 9.

Swift's 9-1-2.... ---------------- 9. Swift's Tobacco Grower_____ ____ 8 .

Swift's 8-3 2------------------- 8 . Swift's Pioneer____ _____________ 8.

Swift's Red SteeL. __ ---------- 8. Swift's Top Dresser_______ ______ 4 .

1.65 2 . HH 206 983 8.05 1.60 2.16 37 .20 37 .34

2.47 ______ K 39 2379 10.28 2.90 ----- 40.26 4.4.05

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Swift's 9~- __ ____________ ___ _ Q. 2.47 ------ X 10 56 IU5 2.49 ---- - 39 .01 :19 .98

Swift's 8~- --------- - -- - ---- 8. Swift'a12-{)-2________________ 12 .
Swift's Farmers Home____ ---- - - 10 .

3.29 ------ HH 291 1952 8. 2.99 ---- - - .32 41 .92 ------ 2. uu 46 2667 11.08 ------ 2.08 29 .00 2809 -- ---- 4. ww 238 2157 10.35 ------ 4.50 32.50 34 H

Swift's Field and Farm.... __ ---- 10 . ------ 2. X 11 57 10. 15 ---- -- 1.95 26.50 211.54

Swift's Acid Phosphate_____._____ 16 . --- --- ------ uu 72 892 16.50 ------ ----- 27.00 Z'/ .12

Swift's Arcadian Sulphate of A=ouia-------------- - ---- - __ ____ 20 .60--- - -- DD 159 2538 ______ ,20 .81 ____ __ 133.90 135 .26

Swift's Nitrate of Soda__________ - ----- 14.82- - - -- - UU 107 2125 -- - - -- 15.60--- -- - 66.69 70 .20

- - ~ - --)-- - - - TaEblobre,rTto.n0, .G, a&. _S_o_n_s_,_____ ___ German Kainit_____________ ___ _ ------------ 12. DD 145 1673

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Ox Nine Three Three Guano_____ 9. 2.47 3. BB 97 2054 9.70 2.70 3.02 48.01 50.78 z

Ox Cotton Guano ___ _________ __ 9.

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Ox Nine Three Two Guano______ 9 . Ox Nine Two Three Guano. __ __ 9 .

2.47 2. B 381 2680 9 .23 2.40 2. 45.01 44.74 00 tt>-
1.65 3. B 12 123 8.88 1.60 3.13 41.45 41.29

Ox Eight Four Four Guano___ ___ 8 . 3.30 4. X 109 1766 8.93 3.15 3.40 56.30 54 .56

Ox Eight Four Two Guano _____ _ 8. 3.30 2. TT 14 2792 8.14 3.16 2. 50.40 49.45

.Ox Eight Three Three Guano_ .. __ 8. 2.47 3. B 201 1371 9.08 2.08 2.39 46.76 43 . 16

Ox Eight Two Five Guano ______ 8. 1.65 5. B 169 1213 8.18 1.67 5. 46 .20 46.58

Ox Eight Two Four Guano__ ____ 8. 1.65 4. .JJ 30 533 7.90 1.53 4.32 43.20 43 .07

Ox Slaughter House Bone__-- - -- 8. 1.65 2. B 97 735 8.05 1.67 2.04 37.20 37.54

Ox Standard Fish Compound____ 8 . 1 65 2. F 128 2166 8.63 1.62 2.38 37 .20 38 .89

Ox Seven Three Seven Guano_. __ 7. 2.47 7 . B 301 1553 8.03 2.50 6.92 57 .51 58 .80

Ox Ammoniated Superphosphate. 12. 1.65 ----- - B 388 2687 13.10 1.64 --- --- 36.20 37.49

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Formula No. 10_____ __________ _ 10 . Price's Choice____ ______ ____ ____ 9 . Bowen's Cotton Grower____ _____ 9 .

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86 814 8 . 95 2.43 3 . 74 46 .76 49 .85

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120 1009 8 .95 1.58 1.90 37.20 37. 53

Cobb's Ammoniated Compound__ 10. 1.65 ----- - ww 248 3092 12.50 '1.27 - -- - -- 33 .70 33.78 .Acid and Potash Mixture__ ___ ___ 10 . -- ---- 2 . ww 196 1752 11 . ------ 2 .57 26 .50 29.46

1-!\.cid Phosphate___ --- -- - ------- 16 . ------ -- ---- HH 45 296 16 .85 -- - --- - --- -- 27 .00 28 .06

Sulphate of Ammonia__ ______ ___ ,___ ___! 20 .56'- -----'NN 921 3097 '--- - - - ' 20.621__ _ __ _1133 . 641134.03

Tilltll'-Glenn Co., Carlton, Ga.. ________ _____ _,T-G. Company'I! 9-2-3_ ______ __ _ 9.

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62 2442 16.20 ------ --- --- 27.00 27 .25

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V-C Special Fish Fertilizer_______ 9. 2.47 3. L 21 3159 9.25 2.28 3.03 48.01 46.89 ~

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Big Giant Cotton Grower_______ 9. 2.47 3. B 83 721 9.20 2.55 2.94 48 .01 48 .72 tt"-

V-C Rtandard Formula__________ 9. Victor .Extra High Grade
Potash Formula______________ 9.
Durham Bull Special Corn and Grain Guano____ ,------------ 9.

2.47 2. JJ 1.65 5. T 1.65 3. T

56 1969 52 363 118 946

9.60 2.40 ' 2.48 45.01 46 .64 8.65 1.81 4.41 47 .45 46.52 9.15 1.81 3.15 41.45 43.37

V-C Co's X:X:XX Blood and Bone_ 9. 1.65 3. JJ 19 522 9.13 1.69 3 .13 41.45 42.32

V-C .Extra Meal Formula________ 9. 1.65 3. NN 80 2617 10 .33 1.55 2.92 41.45 42 .07

Old Hickory Special Guano______ 9. 1.65 3. w 113 1609 9.15 1.70 2.94 41.45 41.86

V-C Melon SpeciaL _____________ 8. V-C High Grade Ammoniated
Bone_____ -- __ __ ____ - --- --- -- 8. ,V-C Co's Complete Cane
Fertilizer____________ "_._ __ 8 .
,V-C Complete Fish Guano..... __ 8 . V-C Co's Double Potash
Formula_________________ ---- 8.
V-C Deep Sea Fish Guano__ ____ _ 8.
V-C Extra Superphosphate_ . ____ 12.
V-C Ammoniated Compound. ___ 12.
V-C Special Superphosphate. ____ 10.
Edisto Special Superphosphate___ 10 .
:v-C 9-5-0 Top Dresser__________ 9.
V-C 3% Ammoniated Compound. 9 . V-pCho4s%phAatmem__o_n_i_a_t_e_d_S__u_p_er_-_____ 8.
V-C 7-5-0 Top Dresser____ ______ 7.
iV-C Top Dresser No. L __ .. ____ 6.
V-C Top Dresser No. 3. __ _. ____ 5.
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B 232 1402

3.29 4 . L 18 2389

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2.47 3. EE 39 864
1.65 4. uu 102 915

1.65 2. T 96 748
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4.12 ----- - KK 221 2938
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3.29 - ----- y 76 3167

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4.94 -- ---- y 70 630

5.76 - ----- T 117 945

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9.20 3.29 5 .96 62.32 63.70

9.90 2.81 4.08 56 .32 55.09

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Ammoniated Dissolved Bone_____ 10. Georgia State Grange Fertilizer__ 8. Bone and Potash.-------------- 10. Potash Compound __________ _-___ 8 .

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COMMERCIAL GUANO CO'S Marriman's Cotton Boll_________ 10. Marriman's Ammoniated Bone___ 8. j. KENNESAW GOMIO CO'S High Grade Guano_____________ 10 .
SOUTHERN FERTILIZER CO'S Scott's~Gossypium Phospho ______ 10. Cotton Boll Guano__________ ___ 8.
FOR E. S. DAVIS Amazon _Guano ____________ ____ 8.
FOR W. 0. KINNEY & CO. Kipnhnoesyp'shaAtem_m__o_n_i_a_te_d__S_u_p_e_r_-__ __ 10.
IKiPnhnoesyp'shHatieg_h__G_r_a_d_e__A_c_i_d_______ 16 .
V~ao-.,CMarto. lPilenaasaCnth,eTmi.Jc.anl, __ __ Peruvian Cotton Grower________ 10 .
Mt. Pleasant Cotton Special_____ 9. Big Winner High Grade
Dissolved Bone- _____________ 16 .

1.65 2. p 69 1575
1.65 2. uu 117 2135
1.65 2. w 139 1907

1.65 2. Q 1.65 2. y

52 586 65 627

1.65 2. RR 89 3132

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Our Top Dresser Fertilizer __.. __ 4.50 6.19 ---- -- T 232 2856 6.53 5.32 ------ 63.14 58.72

W. C. F. Co's H<gh Grade Acid __ 16 . . ----- ------ X

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102 1762 16.80 --- - -- ------ 27.00 28 .00 103 1763 --- ......... ------ 13.12 36.00 39.36
137 2708 ------ 15.50 ------ 67.50 59.75 287 1540 ------ 15.04 ------ 66 .82 67.67

Whitehead & Gholston, Comer, Ga._______ __ _______ Whitehead's SpeciaL __ _________ 10.

White plains Ginning & Fertilizer Co., White Plains, Ga.. __ Beat The Boll WeeviL __________ 9.

Willcox, Ives & Co., Savannah, Ga. _____________

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8-3-2 Ammoniated Bone _________ 8.

10-2-0 Ammoniated Bone_______ _ 10.

9-3-0 Ammoniated Bone_________ 9. Southern States Standard
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w~:~~~~~-~~~~~~~~------- IIIub Guano___________________ _ 10 .
Giant Fertilizer____ ____________ 10.

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Acid Phosphate ________________ 16.

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Zebulon High Grade Fertilizer_ .. _ 10 .

Pike County No. 933------"---- 9. Pike County Cotton Grower
Fertilizer___ ____________ ----- 9.

2.47, ______ K 78 2772 2.47 3. K 69 2770 1.65 3. QQ 90 2627
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Atlanta Cotton Oil Co., Atlanta, Ga. _________ ___ ___ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __

~ 5.75 ------ MM 3 829 ------ 5.77 ------ 54.77 54.93

Buckeye Cotton Oil Co., The, Atlanta, Ga. _______________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __

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Macon, Ga. ________________ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____ -- - --- 6.18 ------ RR 127 2642 ------ 6.20 ------ 58.21 58 .37

Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ ----- Camilla Cotton Oil & Fertil-
izer Co., Camilla, Ga. _______ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ ---- -Covington Cotton Oil Co.,
Covington, Ga.__________ ___ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ Dawson Cotton Oil Co.,
Dawson, Ga. _______________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ ~----Elberton Oil Mills,
Elberton, Ga. _____________ _ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____ ------

5.77 ------ MM 1 4 -----5.76 - ----- HH 340 3077 ------
5.76 ______ S 62 2425 ------
5.76 ------ KK 2 254 -----6.18- -- --- AA 28 2517 ------

5.92 ------ 54.93 56 .13

5.52 ------ 54 .85 52.93

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6.11------ 58.21 57 .65

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6.19 ~-- -- -

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Americus, Ga.. ______ _______ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ F~rmers Cotton Oil & Fertil-

5.76 --- - .- KK 189 2913 ------ 5.62

.54 .1l5 53 .73

izer Co., Toccoa, Ga.. ______ Cotton Seed Meal (High Grade) .. ------
Farmers Oil Mill,
Royston, Ga.. __ ___ ________ Cotton Seed Meal (High Grade) __ -- ----
Farmers Oil & Fertilizer Co.,
Lavonia, Ga, _______________ Cotton Seed Meal (Standard) ____ --- ---

o.60 ------ AA
6.60 ------ AA 6 18 ______ AA

91 2245 ------ 6.09 ------ 61.57 57.411 0

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401 1252 -- ---- 6.23 ------ 58.21 58.61

Griffin Oil Mill, Griffin, Ga. ___ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ ------
Hodgson Oil Refining Co.,
Athens, Ga.___ ____ ___ ___ ___ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ ----- -
Home Mixture Guano Co.,
Columbus, Ga,. ____ _____ ___ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ --- ---
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MandevilleMills, Carrollton and

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> Bremen, Ga.. . __________ ___ Cotton Seed Meal (High Grade) __ ------ I

Moultrie Oil & Fertilizer Co., Moultrie, Ga.. ______ _____-_

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Cotton Seed Meal (I ow Grade) __ ------ 5.76 ------ DD 133 1661 ------ 5.93 --~--- 54.85 55.21 ~

5.77 ------ F 161 1880 ---- -- 5.74,___ ___ 54.93 54.69

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Columbus, Ga._____________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ ---- - - 5.75 ------ Q 36 574 --- --- 6.53 ------ 54.77 61.01 z

Dawson. Ga. ____ ___________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __ - --- -Forsyth, Ga,, __________ __ ___ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade)_ .. ---- - -

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Union Seed & Fertilizer Co., Atlanta, Ga. ___ ____ __ __ .. ___ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __
Upson County Oil Mills, :r'homaston, G~~,, ___ _________ Cotton Seed Meal (Low Grade) __

5.75 - ----- AA. 5.75 - -- --- DD 5.76 ----- - J

52 2520 ------
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54 433 -- -- --

5.60 ------ 54 .77 53 .57
5.63 ___ .,. __ 54.77 53 .81
5.75 ---- --- 54.85 54.77

BONE MEAL

The acricultura.l value of bone meal is la.r~ely dependent on the finene~ to which it has been ground; therefore, the tollowln& values based on the results of crop experiments are assi&"ned 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 diiUileter is va lued at $8.00 a unit ; coarser than this is ..-aJued at $5 a unit. The phosphoric acid of bone meal finer than 1-50 inch is ..-alued at $1.25 a unit; coarser than that at $0.90 a unit.

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The following ta'ble gives the number of fertilizer and cottonseed meals tags, respectively, sold by the Georgia State Department of Agriculture, for the past eighteen seasons:

Fertilizers
Season 1900-1 ...... . 482,571 ons,

C. S. Meal 58,076 Tons

Season 1901-2 ....... 443,997 Tons,

74,130 Tons

Season 1902-3 ... . ... 555,414 Tons,

84,468 Tons

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Season 1905-6 ....... 743,424 Tons,

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Season 1906-7 ....... 728,361 Tons,

87,703 Tons

Season 1907-8 ....... 766,166 Tons,

85,298 Tons

Season 1908-9 . . . . . . . 807,832 Tons, 103,532 Tons

Season 1909-10 ....... 1,030,699 Tons, 103,302 Tons

Sea'son 1910-11 ....... 1,202,722 Tons, 129,748 Tons

Season 1911-12 ..... . .1,103,864 Tons, 121,236 Tons

Season 1912-13 . . . . . . . 1,120,693 Tons, 122,975 Tons

Season 1913-14 ....... 1,292,1568 Tons, 185,846 Tons

Season 1915 . . . . . . . 738,962 Tons, 134,017 Tons

Season 1916 ....... 741,097 Tons, Season 1917 ....... 874,610 Tons,

110,512 Tons 63,655 Tons

Season 1918 ....... 923,020 Tons,

55,155 Tons

Season 1919 ....... 990,919 Tons,

72,922 Tons

Season 1920 to Sept. 1 978,090 Tons,

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TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA:
This bulletin published quarterly gives information especialy pertaining to COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS, but I desire to transmit with it a message concerning the State Department of Agriculture, to all who read it, by referring to the various Divisions which are included in this Department. If those desiring to communicate by mail with any of the Divisions mentioned below will address the mail directly to those Divisions, it will be promptly delivered to them for attention.
VETERINARY DIVISION:- This Division distributes anti-hog cholera serum; has charge of the tick eradication, the building of vats, investigation of contagious diseases among live stock and enforces laws relating to meat and meat products, milk and milk products, offered for sale in this State. This Division is growing in its usefulness to the citizens of Georgia, and the people are requested to use this Division whenever there is need for its service. It is under the direction of Dr. Peter F. Bahnsen, State Veterinarian.
DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY:- Mr. A. C. Lewis, Sta.te Entomologist, has charge of this Division with its different Branches of activity. It has done and is doing a great work controlling insects and other crop pests and giving out information concerning the a:bove, as well as . pertainin gto the diseases of the various crops of Geor- gia, including all from the tiniest vegetable to the giant pecan tree.
PURE FOOD DIVISION:- This Division is directly under charge of Mr. 0. S. Lee, Chief Food Inspector, who, with a corps of assistants, secures samples of food and feedstuffs, which are analyzed in the laboratories

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of this Department; through these inspectors the pure food and sanitary laws of Georgia are enforced.
CHEMICAL LABORATORIES :- These are under the direct charge of Mr. S. H. Wilson, State Chemist.. Samples of fertilizers, feedstuffs and food taken by the inspectors, in the various Divisions of this Department, are carefully analyzed in the laboratories.
Bacteria for the seeds of leguminous plants are prepared in these laboratories .and shipped, prepaid, to citi zens of Georgia, for use in Georgia, on the receipt of remittance to cover the cost ofp reparation, which is 30 cents per acre. Direct all order and make-remittances payable to J. J. Brown, Commissioner o Agriculture, State of Georgia.
During the 1920 Session of the Georgia Legislature, a bill was enacted for the purpose of protecting the farmers of Georgia who use Calcium Arsenate and other Insecticides and Fungicides on their growing crops and fruit trees. This bill directed that the Department of Agriculture have the fertilizer inspectors take samples of the insectidies referred to above and send them into the Department for analysis in ourChemicalLaboratories in the same manner and under the same rules and regulations which now exist with reference to fertilizer samples. This law is printed in full in another part of this booklet.
By the careful perusal of the provisions of this law, it will become apparent that certain rules and regulations covering the details in its administration must be issued by the Department of Agriculture in connection with the State Board of Entomology. .These rules and regula tions are now being prepared by the proper officials and
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will soon be distributed to those connected with the ad ministration of this new Act.
DIVISION OF ILLUMINATING GASES AND OILS: -This Division is under the direct supervision of Mr. M. P. Roane, State Oil Inspector, who records the work of the various oil inspectors of the State and directs generally the enforcement of the Acts relative to oil inspection intended to protect both the consumer and the distributor.
The fees paid into the State Treasury in excess of the actual operating expenses of this Department amount to more than $400,000.00 per year. It appears that a portion of this surplus should be appropriated to the Department of Agriculture for the purpose of strengthening and making more efficient its work in the various branches and divisions. The Department of Agriculture of the State of Georgia is doing a great work in developing Georgia's Agricultural resources, but we could do a far greater work if, from this surplus, sufficient funds were appropriated to give our work a high standard of efficiency and usefulness.
The Department funds are being used to the best advantage possible but our usefulness is greatly handicapped because these funds are insufficient t~ meet the demands made upon our Department by the great agricultural interests of Georgia.
MARKET BUREAU:- This Division is under the supervision of Mr. Lem B. Jackson, Director, and is filling a vital need in the agricultural and business life of Georgia by bringing the priducer and consumer directly in touch with each other and rendering both a mutual benefit.

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This JJ1vision was issuing a bulletin to a large num~ ber of subscribers up until the adjournment of the General Assembly of Georgia in 1920. It was known that the funds appropriated for the Market Bureau were in.sufficient to meet the additional expenses incurred by the phenomenal growth and popularity of this bulletin. We hoped that the Georgia: Legislature would make an emergency appropriation sufficient to cover the deficit and a permanent appropriation sufficient to take care of the bulletin at its present rate of growth . The Legislature did not make either one of the appropriations, consequently, the bulletin has been suspended for the present. Its publication will be resumed at the earliest possible moment and we hope the Georgia Legislature will take care of this valuable branch of our Department at its next session.
With this exception, the Market Bureau is continuing its service to the farmers of Georgia.

DRUG INSPECTION:- This Division is under the direction of Dr. T. A. Cheatham, State Drug Inspector, who is entrusted with the enforcement of the license, narcotic, poison and other drug laws of the State. The samples taken by Dr. Cheatham are also analyzed in our laboratories.

CO-OPERATIVE CROP REPORTING SERVICE:~ This Division has been established since February of the y ear 1919 and is under the direct charge of Federal Field Agent of the Bureau of Crop Estimates, and has a large number of correspondents over the entire State who are rendering a great service in accurately and regularly reporting to this office such information as request~d for the use of this Division. Their service

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is gratis and too much cannot be said in commendation of the same.
Mr. M. V. Calvin, our Statistician, co-operates with the Federal Field Agent in the collaboration and publication of vital crop statistics. The statistics for the year 1919 for the State of Georgia, appeared in the fi rs t quarterly bulletin of this year, which was bulletin serial No. 82.
Valuable and interesting crop reports are issued by this co-operative service from time to time and sent out to all regular correspondents and all others who may desire to receive the same. A letter addressed to Federal Field Agent, State Capitol, Atlanta:, Georgia, will put you on the mailing list to r eceive these reports regularly as they appear.

The Agricultural Department of Georgia pledges it-

self to give prompt and courteous attention to all letters

of inquiry relating to the agricultural interest of Georgia.

Letters treating wholy questions included in the scope of

agricultural education should be addresser to the State

College of Agriculture, Athens, Georgia. Also, ques-

tions pertaining to the Agricultural and Home Econom-

ics Agents should be addressed likewise, as they are

under the direct supervision of that institution. Should

such inquiries come to us, we shall prompty refer them

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to the proper parties for attention. All questions pertaining generally to the regulatory work included in the

Sta:te Department of Agriculture, should be addressed

directly to this Department.

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You can assist us in the prompt handling of these

communications by addressing them direct to which-

ever of the foregoing divisions handle the matter in-

volved in your communication.

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A careful and critical study of the laws quoted in this bulletin and the Laboratory reports published herein will oft times enable one to answer many of the questions that arise in connection with the fertilizer laws of our State. We are publishing as inany copies of this bulletin as we think absolutely necessary for the use of those directly interested in the subject matter treated. A generous passing on of this bulletin to some one else who may be interested in its contents, would make you the means of causing your copy to serve a double pur pose.
Respectfully submitted, (Signed) J. J. BROWN, Commissioner of Agriculture.

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