Commercial fertilizers inspected and analyzed in the state of Georgia from Sept. 1, 1922 to Oct. 1, 1923 [1923]

BULLETIN GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SERIAL No. 93
SEASON 1923
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
INSPECTED AND AN A L YZ ED IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA
FROM SEPT. 1. 1922 TO OcT, I. 1923.
REPORT OF THE STATE CHEMIST AND OTHER INFORMATION IN REGARD TO FERTILIZERS
J. J. BROWN
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
Entered at Atlanta, Ga., as secondclass matter, Oct. 7, 1900, under Act of Jun e 6, 1900. Ac cepta nce for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 3, 1917, a uthorized on June 29, 1918.

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
Georgia Department of Agriculture, Laboratory of State Chemist. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 5, 1923.
Hon. J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga.
Sir:I have the honor to submit herewith a report of the
work done in the fertilizer laboratory during the season of 1923. Your attention is ,called to detailed report on the following page.
Respectfully submitted S. H. WILSON, State Chemist.

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THE GEORGIA FERTILI.?;ER LAWS No. 398.
An Act to regulate the registration, sale, inspection and analysis of commercial fertilizers, acid phosphates, fertilizer materials and chemicals, in the State of Georgia, and to consolidate all laws relating to said sales, inspecticn and analysis, and
to repeal all other laws and parts of laws in con-
flict 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 first file with the Commissioner of .Agriculture of the State of Georgia, upon forms furnished by said Commissioner of Agriculture, the name of each brand of fertilizers, acid phosphates, fertilizer materials, or chemicals, which they may desire to sell in said State, either by themselves or their agents, together with name and address of the manufacturer or manipulator, and also the guaranteed analysis thereof, stating the sources from which the phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash are derived; and if the same fertilizer is sold under a different name or names, said fact shall be so stated, and the different brands which are identical shall be named.
Sec. 2. All persons, companies, manufacturers, dealers, or agents, before selling or offering for sale in this State any commercial fertilizer or fertilizer

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material, shall brand or attach to each bag, barrel or package, the brand 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 phosphoric acid also, in which latter case the guarantee must take the form above set forth. In the case of bone meal and tankage, manufacturers may brand on the bags 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 guaranteed and branded upon sacks or packages, and if by reason of such deficiency the commercial value thereof shall fall three per cent.

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below the guaranteed total commercial value of such fertilizer or fertilizer material, then any note or obligation given in payment thereof shall be collectable by law only for the amount of actual total commercial value as ascertained by said official analysis, and any person or corporation selling the same 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 compet ent 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 work "standard" shall not appear upon any bag or other package of any acid phosphate with potash, which shall contain, by its guaranteed analysis, less than 11 per cent. available phosphoric acid and 1 per cent. potash, or a grade or analysis of equal total commercial value; that the words "high grade" shall not appear upon any bag or other package of plain acid phos-

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phate 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 provided 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; provid ed, 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 materials 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.
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 fer-

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tilizers 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 manufacturer shall not be used for another season, and shall not be redeemed by the Department of Agriculture.
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That it shall not be lawful for any manufacturer or company, either by themselves or their agents, to offer for sale in this State any fertilizer or fertilizer material that has not been 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 available constituents may be changed so that the decrease of one constituent may be compensated for in value by the increase of the other or others. Such proposed change must first receive the approval of the Commissioner of Agriculture. A brand-name, 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,

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trade-mark not be offered for current registration at the time. Nothing in this section shall be construed as debarring the right of any manufacturer to establish his ownership in, and prior right of registration of, any brand-name and, or, trade-mark, whether said brand-name and, or, trade-mark has 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 ertilizer, 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 or carrying out the provisions of this Act. The greatest compensation that any inspector of fertilizers shall receive shall be at the rate of eighty-three and one-third dollars per month, and his actual expenses while in the discharge of his duty as such inspector. It shall be their duty to inspect all fertilizers, acid phosphates, chemicals, cotton-seed meal or other fertilizing material that may be found at any point within the limits of the Stat e, and go to any point, when so directed by the Commission of Agriculture, and shall see that all fertili?Jers and fertilizer materials are properly tagged.

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Sec. 10. Be it further enacted, That each of the inspectors of fertilizers shall be provided with bottles of not less than eight (8) ounces capacity in which to place samples of fertilizers and fertilizer materials drawn by him, and it shall be the duty of each inspector of fertilizers to draw, with such an . instrument as shall secure a core from the entire length of the package, such samples of fertilizers and fertilizer materials as he may be directed by the Commissioner of Agriculture to inspect, or that he may find uninspected; and in the performance of his duty he shall carefully draw samples as follows: In lots of ten packages or less, from every package; in lots of ten to a hundred packages, from not less than ten packages; in lots of one hundred packages and over, from not less than ten per cent. of the entire number, and, after thoroughly mixing the samples so drawn, he shall, by the method known as "quartering," draw from such thoroughly mixed samples 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 of one only of said bottles the name of the fertilizer, acid phosphate, or other fertilizer material, also the name of tp.e manufacturers; he shall then seal both of said bottles, and shall forward to the Commissioner of Agriculture the said samples so drawn by him, stating the number of sacks from which the sample was drawn, and a full report of the inspection written on a form prescribed by the Commissioner of 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 the name of inspector; and it shall be the duty of said inspectors to .keep a complete record of all inspections

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made by them on forms prescribed by the Commissioner of Agriculture. Before entering upon the discharge of their duties they shall also take and subscribe, before some officer authorized to administer the same, an oath to faithfully discharge all duties . which may be required of them in pursuance of this Act.
Sec. 11. Be it further enacted, That a sample of all fertilizers or fertilizer material, drawn by the official inspectors and filed with the Commissioner of Agriculture, shall be marked by number and delivered by said Commissioner of Agriculture to 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 recorded as official and entered opposite the brand of fertilizers or fertilizer material which the mark and number represent; and the said official analysis of such fertilizer or fertilizer material, under the seal of the Commissioner of Agriculture, shall be admissible as evidence in any courts of this State on the trial of any issue involving the merits of such fertilizer or fertilizer material.
Sec. 12. Be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of Agriculture shall have authority to establish 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 sale, or as preventing the free and unrestricted shipments of material to manufacturers or manipulators who have

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registered their brands as required by the prov1s10ns of this Act.
Sec. 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 conviction thereof, shall be punished as prescribed in 1039 of the Criminal Code of Georgia; provided this Act shall not go into effect until after the first day of August, 1902.
Sec. 15. Be it further enacted, That there shall be nothing in this Act which shall be construed to nullify any of the requirements of an Act fixing the methods of determining the value of commercial fertilizers by purchasers, and incorporated in the provisions of the herein amended Ellington Bill, which is as follows:
An Act to regulate the sale of fertilizers in this State; to fix a method for determining the value of same, and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act it shall be lawful for any purchaser of fertilizers from any owner 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 brand sold a sample of its contents.
Sec. 2. Be 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

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not less than 10 sacks; and in lots of 100 or 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. Then from different parts of the

pile small portions at a time shall be scooped up in

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the cup and transferred to a wide-mouthed bottle of

not less than one pint in capacity." This bottle shall

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now be corked with a suit;:tble cork. The cork must

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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 entire surface of the cork with sealing wax, and

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then impress upon the molten wax his official seal, bearing his name and the style of his office. He shall

then label the same with the names of the parties

and of the fertilizer.

Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That said Ordinary shall safely keep said package, allowing neither party access to the same as hereinafter provided. The Ordinary shall receive a fee of 10 cents from the party depositing such sample for each sample so deposited.

Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That should said purchaser, after having used such fertilizer upon his crops, have reason to believe from yields thereof that said fertilizer was totally or partially worthless, he shall notify the seller, and apply to the Ordinary to forward said sample deposited with him to the State Chemist, without stating the name .of the parties, the name of the fertilizers, 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 af-

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fidavit of the purchaser that he has gathered his crops and believes from the yield thereof that the fertilizer used was worthless, or partially worthless. The Ordinary shall notify the State Chemist at the same time he forwards the samples that he has taken and filed such written affidavit of the purchaser.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of said State Chemist to analyze and send a copy of the result to said Ordinary.
Sec. 6. Be it further 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 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 innocent 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 purchaser, then upon proof of this fact the purchaser shall be entitled to his plea of failure of consideration, and to support the same by proof of the want of effect and benefit of said fertilizer upon his crops, which proof shall be sufficient to authorize the jury to sustain defendant's plea in whole or in

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part, whether said suit is brought by an innocent holder or not.

Approved December 27, 1890.

AN ACT

To provide for the registration, sale, inspection and analysis of fertilizer materials, in bulk, in the State of Georgia, and to repeal all laws and parts of laws in conflict therewith.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act it shall be lawful for the manufacturers, jobbers, dealers and manipulators of commercial fertilizers and fertilizer materials, to sell or offer for sale in the State of Georgia, acid phosphate or other 'fertilizer materials in bulk to persons, individuals or firms, who desire to purchase the same for their own use on their own lands, but not for sale.

Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Commis-

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authority to establish such rules and regulations in

regard to the registration, inspection, sale, and an-

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in bulk, sold to persons, individuals or firms, who

desire to purchase and use the same as provided in

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Section 1 of this Act, as shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, and as in his judg-

ment 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 general fertilizer laws of this State, and such inspection fees

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shall be transmitted to the Commissioner of Agriculture at the time notice of shipment of such acid phosphate or other fertilizer materials in bulk are made to the purchaser or purchasers, provided for in this Act.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That it is hereby made the duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture to personally prosecute each and every offender under the provisions of this Act, and upon conviction, such offenders shall be punished as prescribed in . Section 1039 of the Code of Georgia, and all fines arising therefrom shall be paid into and become a part of the General Educational Fund of this State.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Approved August 14, 1903.
AN ACT
To require all cotton seed 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 before .it shall be entitled to bear the brand of high grade.

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Standard meal must contain 6.18 per ce:p.t. nitrogen (equivalent to 7}:2 per cent. ammonia) as a minimum before it shall be entitled to the brand of standard grade.

All cottonseed meal containing less than 6.18 per cent. nitrogen (equivalent to 7}:2 per cent. ammonia) shall be branded low grade before being offered for sale in this State, provided that low grade shall not contain less than 6 per cent. of ammonia, and provided further, that all meal made from "Sea Island Cotton" shall be branded "Sea Island Cottonseed Meal" and the guaranteed analysis shall not be less than 4}:2 per cent. of ammonia, and the same shall be printed upon the package.

It is further enacted, That the words, "high grade,"

"standard grade," and "low grade," when branded

upon or attached to the package containing the cot-

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tonseed meal shall be printed just above all other

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guarantees or descriptions of said meal, and in type

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Sec. 3. Be it further enacted by the authority

aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of the Commis-

sioner of Agriculture to take all steps necessary to

make this Act effective.

Sec. 4. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That any person or persons violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished as prescribed in Section 4310 of the Code of Georgia of 1882.

Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed.

Approved July 8, 1910.

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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 available phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, respectively, is derived; to prescribe the duties and liabilities of the manufacturer, manipulators, dealers and venders of such fertilizers; to provide a .penalty for the violators of the same, and provide the rights and remedies of the purchasers thereof, and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That all commercial fertilizers containing or which are designed to develop, as plant food, phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, which are sold or offered for sale in this State, shall, in addition to the present provisions and requirements of the laws of Georgia, have plainly marked or branded, by attaching a tag upon each sack or package thereof, the sources and ingredients from which the available phosphoric acid, potash and nitrogen, respectively, is generated and obtained.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That if any commercial fertilizer or fertilizer 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 commercial values of such fertilizers shall fall more than three per cent. below the guaranteed commercial value of such fertilizers or fertilizer material, then the vendor or vendors of such commercial fertilizer or fertilizers shall be liable in damages to. the purchaser or purchasers thereof in

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the sum of twenty-five per cent. of the purchase price

plus the shortage of such commercial fertilizer or fer-

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Sec. 3. Be it further enacted by the authority

aforesaid, That any manufacturer, manipulator,

dealer or vendor of commercial fertilizers in this

state, who publishes by branding or by attaching a

tag or tags upon the sacks or packages of fertilizer

a false or i'ncorrect analysis of the components and

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branded or tagged fertilizer in a sum of twenty-five per cent. of the purchase price, plus the shortage of

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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, hereby repealed.

Approved August 22, 1911.

AN ACT

To prohibit the manufacture and sale of fertilizers

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m the State of Georgia containing any pyrites cinders, coal cinders, or any injurious or deleteriuous 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, Bny 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 total 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 bags. This Act is not intended to repeal or modiy the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, approved August 22, 1911, requiring all sources of plant food. to be stated on bags or tags.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That any manufacturer, dealer or person violating the provisions of this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 4. Repeals all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith.
Approved August 17, 1912.
AN ACT
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duties and compensations, by striking therefrom certain wo1ds and inserting other words in lieu thereof, so as to limit the number of such inspectors; to provide for the appointment of not exceeding six general inspectors, and to fix their duties and compensation, and to authorize the appointment of additional inspectors during the busy season when actually needed, not exceeding forty during 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 of the State, and to provide that all inspectors shall devote their entire time to the service of the State during the period of their employment, and to provide for the discharge of inspectors for incompetence, neglect of duty or malfeasence in office, and for other purposes.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is ht reby enacted by authority of the same, That Section 1780, Volume 1, of the Code of 1910, in reference to fertilizer inspectors, their duties and compensation, be, and the same is, hereby amended by striking therefrom all the words appearing therein after the word "appoint" in the second line thereof, and inserting in lieu thereof the following words, to-wit, "not exceeding six general inspectors, who shall be known as State inspectors, and who may be sent from point to point for the purpose of making inspections, or may be located in the main centers of the State, in the discretion of the Commissioner, such inspectors being subject at all times to his direction. These inspectors shall receive a salary of twelve hundred dollars per year. It shall be their duty to inspect all fertilizers, acid phosphates, chemicals, cottonseed meal or other fertiliz-

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ing material that may be found at any point within the limits of the State, and shall see that all 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 meal, and other fertilizer 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 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 bills not to exceed two and onehalf dollars per day. All inspectors mentioned in this section shall be required to devote their entire time to the service of the State during the period of their employment. Each inspector shall be commissioned for a term of two years, subject to the right of the Commissioner of Agriculture at any time to limit and designate the number of months any short-termed inspector shall be employed within the period named in the commission, the Commissioner also having the right to discharge any inspector for in-

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competence, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office," so that said section, when so amended, shall read as follows: "inspectors, their duties and com-
pensation. 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 inspect all fertilizers, acid phosphates, chemicals, cottonseed meal or other fertilizing material that may be found at any point within the limits of the State, and shall see that all fertilizers and fertilizer materials are properly tagged. In addition to these duties such inspectors shall inspect weights and measures, food and feed, and oils when directed to do so, and perform such other duties as may be assigned them by the Commissioner of Agriculture. The Commissioner shall also have authority to employ such additional inspectors during the busy season, not to exceed forty in 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 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 shortterm inspectors shall receive shall be at the rate of eighty-three and one-third dollars per month. In addition to his salary any general or short-term inspector may be paid actual transportation expenses and

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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. An inspectors mentioned in this section shall be required to devote their entire time to the service of the State during the period of their employment. Each inspector shall be commissioned for a term of two years, subject to the right of the Commissioner of Agriculture at any time to limit and designate the number of months any short-term inspector shall be employed within the period named in the commission, the 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 parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are, hereby repealed.
Approved Aug;ust 19, 1912.
AN ACT
To amend Section 1793 of Volume 1, of the Code of Georgia, 1910, which section relates to a certain sum which shall be paid by all manufacturers and manipulators of fertilizers, or their agents, who have registered their brands for sale in this State by striking out the numeral 10 in the seventh line of said section and substituting in lieu thereof the numeral 30; further amend said section by adding, at the close of the same, the words: "Two-thirds of the amount arising from said inspection fee of 30 cents per ton, on all fertilizers herein before referred to, or so much of said amount as may be necess'ary, shall be paid to the Department of Agriculture for the use of the Bureau of Markets, within said Department, in furtherance of the duties imposed upon, and the work required to be done by, the said Bureau of Markets, by the provisions

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of an Act approved August 21, 1917", 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, Section 1793, Volume 1 of the Code of Georgia, 1910, which section relates to a certain sum which shall be paid by all manufacturers and manipulators of fertilizers, or their agents, who have registered their brands for sale in this State, shall be and the same is, hereby amended by striking out the numeral 10, in the seventh line of said section, and by substituting in lieu thereof the numeral 30. Said section shall be, and is, hereby further amended by adding at the close of the same, the words: "Twothirds of the amount arising from the said inspection fee of 30 cents per ton (on all fertilizers hereinbefore referred to), or so much of said amount as may be necessary, shall be paid to the Department of Agriculture, for the use of the Bureau of Markets, within said Department, in furtherance of the duties imposed upon, and the work required to be done by, said Bureau of Markets by the provisions of an Act approved August 21, 1917; so that said section, thus amended, shall read as follows: "All manufacturers and manipulators, or agents representing them, who have registered their brands in compliance with this chapter, shall forward to the Commissioner of Agriculture a request for tax tags, stating that said tags are to be used upon brands of fertilizers or fertilizer materials registered in accordance with this chapter, and said request shall be accompanied with the sum of 30 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 package, shall be prima

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facie evidence that the seller has complied with the requirements of this chapter. Any tags left in the possession of the manufacturer shall not be used for another season, and shall not be redeemed by the Department of Agriculture. The entire amount arising from the fee of 30 cents a ton shall be paid into the State Treasury as rapidly as collected, and a sum which shall not in any event exceed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars (HOO,OOO.OO), inclusive of the regular appropriation, or so much thereof as may be necessary, which shall arise from two-thirds of the 30 cents a ton fee, that is to say, 20 cents a ton, shall be paid to the Department of Agriculture for the use of the Bureau of Markets, within said Department, in furtherance of the duties imposed upon, and the work required to be done by, said Bureau of Markets by the provisions of an Act approved August 21, 1917.
The payments to be made the Department of Agriculture for the use of the 'Bureau of Markets shall be paid on the warrant of the Governor from time to time as needed. The balance all told shall remain in the State Treasury for other purposes.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act be, and the same are, hereby repealed.
Approved August 13, 1921.
AN ACT
To amend Section Five (5) of an Act entitled "An Act to regulate the registration, sale, inspE;ction and analysis of commercial fertilizers, acid phosphates, fertilizer materials and chemicals, in the State of Georgia, and consolidate all laws relating to said sale, inspection and analysis and to repeal

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all other laws or parts of laws in conflict therewith", approved December 18th, 1901, so that there will be no time limit to the use of fertilizer tags.

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 from and after the passage of this Act, line thirteen (13) of Section Five (5), of "An Act to regulate the registration, sale, inspection and analysis of commercial fertilizers, acid phosphates, fertilizer materials and chemicals in the State of Georgia, and to consolidate all laws relating to said sales, inspection and analysis, and to repeal all other laws or parts of laws in conflict therewith", be, and the same is, hereby amended by striking from line thirteen (13) the words "shall not", and inserting in lieu thereof the word "may", so that Section Five (5) when so amended shall read as follows: "Section Five. Be it further enacted, that all manufacturers and manipulators, or agents representing them, who have registered their brands in complia nee with Section 1 of thi~ 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 30 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 package, shall be prima facie evidence that the seller has complied with the requirements of this Act. Any tags left in the possession of the manufacturer may be used for another season, and shall not be redeemed by the Department of Agriculture."

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Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the Commissioner of Agriculture is authorized to continue on sale the 1921 tags which he now has on hand until this supply is exhausted, and to fill all additional orders for tags for 1922 with the left overs of the seasons next preceding 1920, until the demand for tags for 1922 has been filled. All orders after 1922 to be filled with tags that do not bear any date on the .face.
Sec. 3. Be it further enact by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are, hereby repealed.
Approved August 13, 1921.
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, traciemark," and may immediately precede or follow the same, if used at all.
SECOND. It is optional with the mBnufacturer 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 "K2 0" heretofore in use are to be omitted.
FOURTH. In case 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 commercial value equal to that of the standard fertilizer which is 8-1.65-2, such mixtures are not to be designated by any grade at all. Such goods may be offered for sale, and brand~d with any name the maker de-

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sires 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.
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 cottonseed meals at three

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and seven-tenths (3.7) per cent. equivalent to four and one-h~lf (4Yz) 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 order be observed.
ELEVENTH. The word "potash" means potassium oxide, or K 20, and will be so interpreted; the percentage of potassium sulphate or muriate must not be substituted for the percentage of potash.
TWELFTH. The words "standard," or "standard grade," may be used on the sacks at the option of the manufacturer, if used at all.
THIRTEENTH. It is regarded as consonant with the spirit of the law to print on the sacks, if desired, the name of the party for whom manufactured, thus: "Manufactured for John Smith & Co., by Thos. Brown & Co."
FOURTEENTH. If desired for distinctive purposes, a manufacturer may print the word "Georgia," following the words "guaranteed analysis."
FIFTEENTH. It is hereby ruled that the branding of all fertilizer or fertilizer materials may be either upon the sacks or packl:J,ges, 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 threequarters of an inch shall be used in any part of the brand.
SIXTEENTH. It is hereby ordered in consonance with the spirit of Section 8 of the law, that no cyanogen compounds, wood-waste, tarter-pomace or Mora meal, or other materials not recognized by scientific

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commercial fertilizers, and not conflicting with or repealing any of said laws, it is ruled that, in addition to the present requirement in regard to what shall be branded upon the package, there shall be plainly stated the source and ingredients from which the plant food (available phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash) is obtained. This may be printed in plain type upon the package. Furthermore, the letters used for the words "available phosphoric acid, nitrogen, and potash" shall not be 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 regard to the source and ingredients. In printing this information upon the tag, the size of the type used to declare the information required by the Act shall not be smaller than ten point CAPITALS.
In printing this information, either upon the package or upon the tag, the following form, for example, shall be used: For complete fertilizer, "The available phosphoric acid, nitrogen, and potash contained in this fertilizer are derived from organic and mineral sources (or the source or sources from which they are obtained)," as follows:
"AVAILABLE PHOSPHORIC ACID: (Here insert the name of the ingredient or ingredients from which it is obtained.)"
"NITROGEN: (Here insert the name of the ingredient or ingredients from which it is obtained.)"

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"POTASH : (Here insert the name of the mgredient or ingredients from which it is obtained.)"
TWENTY-FIRST. The following rulings are made by this department in reference to the Act to further regulate and control the sale of commercial fertilizers, that was passed by the 1912 session of the Legislature to become effective January 1, 1913:
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 pyrites 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), the pounds of filler "worthless as a fertilizer," and the total number of pounds of all other combined materials. The following form, for example, should be used:
Available plant food __________ :. ____________lbs. Filler "worthless as fertilizer" _______________lbs. All other combined materials ________________]bs.
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 information 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 print-

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ing the sources and ingredients on the tag, only the sources and ingredients contained in the fertilizer to which the tag is attached shall appear thereon.
In placing total pounds of available plant food on bag or tag, the pounds of "AMMONIA" may be used in place of pounds of "NITROGEN," but "AMMONIA" must 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 October 1st as heretofore, and that all tags for both fertilizers and cottonseed meal be purchased accordingly.
TWENTY-THIRD. Incident to the scarcity of potash salts occasioned by the European war, this department is receiving many inquiries as to what its ruling will be as to registration and sale in this State of manipulated fertilizers containing NO potash.

The laws governing the sale of fertilizers do not prohibit the sale of such mixtures, but they are subject to all the conditions and requirements pertaining to fertilizers of any combination.
They must be registered in this department, giving all the information heretofore required; they must be properly branded, giving the guaranteed analysis, and the sources of plant food must be given also.
To be termed a "standard grade," the guaranteed analysis shall be of a commercial value equalling that of an 8-1.65-2.
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alysis 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 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, and not for sale, it shall be the duty of the seller of such fertilizer material to remit to this department on day of shipment 10 cents per ton for every ton thus shipped, and for which no inspection tags will be issued -the amount being accounted for by this department in the account of bulk sales.
2nd. Any manipulator or manufacturer can mix said materials on which the tax has been paid for said purchaser as he requests, but the said mixture would not be subject to inspection or analysis by the State department.
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quest to tl1is department, and the liGt shall contain only the names of the parties who are authorized to purchase materials without the payment of the tax as above indicated. If a manufacturer or manipulator of fertilizers receives materials from a customer, with the request from said customer to manipulate or mix said materials for sale, or to be used on joint account with others, such manufactured fertilizers shall be duly branded and registered with this department by said vendors, and the same shall be duly tagged and subject to an inspection in accordance with the law. When said vendor has registered his fertilizers with this department, he will not be required to pay tax on materials entering into the composition of said fertilizers, but every sack thus sold shall bear a tax tag. A farmer or a consumer of fertilizers has a right to buy bulk materials from any manufacturer or manipulator for his own use ONLY, the manufacturer or manipulator paying the inspection fee as provided in Clause Two (2).

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.

TWENTY-FIFTH. In order to avoid any possible 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 tag 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 attached, and it is further ordPred :

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That, when sacks have been printed which show an element of plant food not contained in said sack, that the same shall be thoroughly obliterated.

TWENTY-SIXTH. It is hereby ordered that peanut meal and velvet bt'ans, 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.

FORMAL REQUEST FOR REGISTRATION.
The Department of Agriculture furnishes; free of charge, all registration blanks. Manufacturers, mixers or manipulators of fertilizers or fertilizer materials, must register their brands or materials with the Department of Agriculture at the beginning of each season or before offering goods for sale. Those desiring to register must notify the Department, and blank registration forms will be sent them immediately. These forms must be filled out in duplicate, the original being returned to the Department of Agriculture, and the duplicate retained by the manufacturer.
The following is an exact reproduction of the registration blanks which will be furnished by the Department of Agriculture:

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NOTICE OF SALES AND CONSIGNMENTS.
All manufacturers, mixers or manipulators of fertilizers or fertilizer materials must send to the Department of Agriculture detailed information about all shipments of fertilizers or fertilizer material~. This notice must distinctly state to whom consigned, destination, date of sale, brand name of the fertilizer, or name of the chemical or fertilizer material, tonnage or fraction thereof, guaranteed analysis and if sold in bulk, so state.

The Department does not prescribe the exact form on which the above information shall be given, but offers as a suggestion the form which is given on the following page.

On the old notices of sales and consignments, the following agreement was carried: "In consideration of being allowed to sell and distribute these shipments before the official analysis thereof is made, we agree and bind ourselves to cancel all sales thereof and forfeit all claims for purchase money thereof, if, after the official analysis is made, the Commissioner of Agriculture shall prohibit its sale in accordance with law." On the new form this agreement is omitted, it having already been subscribed to on the formal request for registration.

Under Section 5, relating to requests for tags, in order that no delay may occur in shipment, the manufacturer or dealer need not notify the Department per above, at the time of the request for tags, of the name of the purchaser or consignee; but must notify the Commissioner in writing of every sale of consignment, daily or weekly.

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BULLETIN 93. REPORT OF STATE CHEMIST:
FERTILIZER LABORATORY. SEASON 1923.

TO HON. J. J. BROWN, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga.

The following is a summary of the work done in the Fertilizer laboratory during the season of 1923.
Total number of samples worked__ ____ _______________ _4553 Complete fertilizer _______ __ ____________________ ___ ___ __3152 Mixtures containing acid and nitrogen ___ ________ _____ 138 Mixtures containing acid and potash____ _______ ________ 57 Acid Phosphates____________________________ _____ ______ 414 PotashSalts ____________________ ______________ _________ 236
Potassium Nitrate________________ __________ __ ______ ___ 3 Tankage_____________________________________ __________ 19 Nitrate of Soda ________________ ~ ____________________ ___ 454 Cotton seed meaL ____________ _________________________ 36
Bone Meal____________________________________________ __ 2 Nitrate of lime_________________________________________ 5 Ammonium Sulphate______________________________ , ____ 35 Basic Slag______________________________________________ 1
Of the total number of samples worked, 46% met their guarantee in every particular, 38% of the total number failed to meet their guarantee, but contained the plant food guaranteed by the manufacturer. 16% of the total number of samples. worked failed to meet their guarantee, and were either 3% below the total guarantee in commercial value, or were more than 10% off in one or more ingredients. These samples are subject to the penalties prescribed by statute.
There were 679,565 tons of fertilizer sold in Ge0rgia during this season. Our inspection records show that we analyzed 50,037 tons. In analyzing 50,037 tons we collected and analyzed 4553 samples. Each sample therefore, represents an average of 11 tons of fertilizer. This shows that we have analyzed 1 sample for every 150 tons sold in Georgia during this season. This is considered an unusually close inspection. Other states with a total tonnage of one third of that sold in Georgia make inspections which will average 1 sample to every 170 tons sold. This shows that, though we have a total tonnage which is far in excess of that in other states, we are really making a closer inspection.

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At the close of each regular routine season we take up work, the purpose of which is to determine the character and availability of the nitrogenous materials which enter into complete fertilizers during that season. On account of the fact that this work is undertaken after the routine season is finished it is not practical to publish it in the same bulletin in which routine work is published. It is necessary to publish it in a subsequent bulletin. Therefore, the work which I am giving you in the following paragraphs represents that done on nitrogen availability for the season 1922.
305 samples were examined by the Neutral Permanganate method. 289 of these samples show an availability of 85% or more, while 16 samples show an availability of less than 85%.
38 samples show 85% or more of the total Nitrogen to be water soluble (Mineral Nitrogen); of this number 4 samples show all of the Nitrogen to be water soluble (Mineral Nitrogen.)
The percentage of total Nitrogen soluble in water (Mineral Nitrogen) from an average of 305 samples is : 70.80%. The percentage of water insoluble (Organic Nitrogen) available from an average of 267 samples is 73 .36%; and in a few of these samples the availability of the water insoluble Nitrogen ranges between 15% and35%.
Out of 267 samples, 65 or 24% show 85% or more of the water insoluble (Organic Nitrogen) to be available; while 202 samples or 76% show less than 85% of the water insoluble Nitrogen (Organic Nitrogen) to be available.
From market quotations obtained on January 1st, 1923, 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, 1923, they approached within reasonable accuracy the wholesale cost of the goods.
The 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 offered for sale in Georgia during the season of 1923.
Available phosphoric acid ____________ 3 cents per pound. Nitrogen_______________________ _______ 27! cents per pound. Potash (water soluble) __________ _____ 4 cent(per pound.

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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 values are obtained:
Available phosphoric acid___________________$0.60 per unit Nitrogen_____________________________________ 5 .50 per unit Potash (water soluble)---- -- -------- - - - --~-- .80 per unit
How the Relative Value is calculated: With an 8-1.65-2 goods (which means 8 per cent. available phosphoric acid, 1.65 per cent. nitrogen, and 2 per cent. potash) the calculation is made as follows:
8 per cent. multiplied by $0.60 per unit, equals______$ 4.80 1.65 per cent. multiplied by $5.50per unit, equals ___ 9.07 2 per cent. multiplied by $0.80 per unit, equals______ 1.60
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Therefore, the relative commercial value of the above fertilizer is $20.47 per ton.
In bone meal the nitrogen in the material passing a sieve with perforations of 1-50 inch in diameter is valued at $5.50 a unit. The nitrogen in the material coarser than this is valued at $3.44 a unit.
The phosphoric acid of that portion of bone meal finer than 1-50 mesh is valued at $0.60 a unit, while the material coarser than this is valued at $0.43 a unit.
In conclusion, I desire to commend to you, for their faithful services those assistants who are associated with me in carrying out this work.

Respectfully submitted, S. H. WILSON, State Chemist.

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CONVERSION FACTORS.

To Convert-

Nitrogen into ammonia 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 i_nto nitrogen multiply by 0.16481.
Actual potash into potassium multiply by 0.8302.
Actual potash into muriate multiply by 1.5830.
Muriate potash into . actual potash multiply by 0.6317.
Actual potash into sulphate potash multiply by 1.8500.
Potassium sulphate into potash multiply by 0.5406.
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 95.5% nitrate of soda, and the equivalent percentages of nitrogen and ammonia are wanted. Multiply 95.5% by the factor, 0.16481. This gives 15.74% nitrogen. To find out how much am-; monia 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 19.13% ammonia.

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Adair's High Grade Com-

I Adair, A. D., & McCarty plete Fertilizer-No.1233_ 12.
Bros., Atlanta, Ga. ___ _ David Harum Extra High

2.J 3. IB

Grade Guano__________ _ 10. Adair's High Grade Blood

3.30 4. SA

~ 93 3189 12 .65 2.67 3.17,28.18 29.81
48 3762 11.43 2.90 4.73132.35 31.5~ ~

and Bone Guano ______ _ 10 . AdGauira'ns o _S_o__lu__b_l_e___P__a_c_i_f_ic_ 10.

2.47 3. G 1.65 2. B

120 2862 10 .451 2.70 2.97 26.98 28.50 10
I:.IJ
91 3187 10.40 1.85 2.13 21.67 23.11

Adair's Bigger Cotton

I Grower __ -------"- _____ _ 9.
Adair's High Grade Complete Fertilizer No. 932__ 9.

2.47 3. SA 24 2378 9 .55 2.53 2.93 26.38 26 .98 2.47 2. D 295 3432 9.90 2.52 1.97 25.58 26 .38

OldGloryMixture_________ 9. Adair's High Grade Com-
plete Fertilizer No. 862_ 8 . Adair's High Grade Com-
plete Fertilizer No. 755~- 7. Adair's High Grade Acid
Phosphate No. 16_______ 16.

1.65 3. G 191 34811 9.15 1.92 3.57 21.87 23.91

4.92 2. G

9 1276 9.25 4.91 2.05 38.46 39.19

4.12 5 . SA 16 1902 8.08 3.83 5.09 35.86 34.98

------ ------ G 36 2007 16.05 _______ _____ 12.10 12.13

l
Kalnit No. 16_______ ____ ___ ------ - ----- 16 . SA 44 3155 ------ ------ 15.68 12.80 12.54

Sulphate of Ammonia_____ --- --- 20 .62 --- -- - B 128 3411 ------ 20 .69 -- ---- 72.17 72.42

Nitrate of Soda___ _______ _ ---- - - 15. ------ s 15

Alabama Chemical Co.,

Montgomery, Ala. Omega High Grade _______ 9. 2.47 3. v 133

AlAblabnaynWy, aGreah._o__u_s_e__C_o_._, Pinnacle Cotton Grower__ 10.

1.65 2. T 366

Cotton SpeciaL __________ 9. 2.47 3. T 301

Vason SpeciaL __ _________ 9. 1.65 3. T 370

Pecan SpeciaL __________ _ 8. 3.30 4. GG 58

Potash Acid_____________ __ 10 . ------ 4 . T 372

.American Agricultural Nitrate of Soda_________ __ ------ 14. ----- - T 369

Chemical Co., The, At-

OLD DOMINION

lanta and Savannah,

BRANDS.

Ga.

Old Dominion 12-4-4 Guano 12. 3 .29 4. BB 130

Old Dominion Extra High Grade______ ----- - --- -~ -- 12 .

2.47 5 . w 21

OlGduanoD_o_m___in_i_o_n_____1_{}_-_4_--_4 10 . 3 .29 4. G 149

Old Dominion High Grade
Guano____ ______________ 10 . 1.65 2. LL 48

OlGd uanDo_o_m__i_n_i_o_n______9_-3_-_3_ 9. 2.47 3 . G 22

OlGduanDo _0_m__i_n_i_o_n______9_-_2_-3_ 9. 1.65 3. D 134

Old Dominion 8--4-4 Guano___ ____ _____ -- - --- 8 . 3 .29 4. DD 12

314 ------ 15.40 ------ 52.50 53.90

1836 9 .65 2 .46 3.35 26.38 27.00 C"l

1':1

2622 10.88

1.66

4 .05 21.67 23.90

0
~

1603 10.05

2.44

4 .13 26.38 27.75

~
>

2626

9.45

1.68

3.17 21.87 22.45

t::'
1':1

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4518 8.58 3.20 4.35 31.15 31.23 ~

2628 10.45 ------

4.05 14.20 14.51

s::>--,!
1':1

~

2625 ------ 15 .50 ------ 49 .00 54.25

>--,!
0

"1

> 4344 12.25 3 .35 3 .97 33.50 33.95 c;"l
i:S 4505 11.85 2.57 5.13 29 .78 30 .34 C"l
?
4493 10 .30 3.12 4 .05 32 .30 31 .58 c>-:-,:! ~ 787 10 .20 1.67 2 .01 21.67 21.91 1':1

1724 9 .38 2.45 2.97 26 .38 26 .48

2456 9 .10 1.64 3.09 21.87 21.95

1638 8.53 2.83 4. 35 31.10 29.16 ~

-~~=::----'::___ _ --~-~=~~~:C~--5~~~~0~0,~-'-:=o5;.::'jjt~=_:--.-.-'-;;..~:0.':-:-0 ~:.::~-:;i~:'-~~~--;~--~;;-===~-~7~:- ~~~- --- -- - - -
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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

It

By Wl:.om Registered and Place of Business
American Agricultural Chemical Co. , The, con-
tinued.

Name-of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered

Manufacturer's Guaranteed Analysis

J,

0'1:;l
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.So
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~
0

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0
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OLD DOIVJINION
BRANDS Old Dominion Guano____ _ 8 . Old Dominion 6-5-5
Guano __ -"-- _________ ___ 6. Old Dominion Ammoni-
ated Super phosphate_ 10 . Old Dominion A=oni-
ated Super phosphate_ 9 . Old Dominion 5-10-0 Top
Dresser ___ ~------------- 5.

1.65 2. D 340 4.11 5. G 109 1.65 ______ F 214 2.47 ______ LL 50 8.23_ _____ p 172

...
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~
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Analysis as Found by State Chemist

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~~

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...-:

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z.~..,
4229 8.38 2 .37 2.33/ 20.47/ 24.92
:z 2856 7.18 4. 5 .01/ 35 .20 I 35 .32 0

4250 10.95 1.67 ----- - 20.07 20.75 w"'

789 8.63 2.46------ 23.98 23 .71

4297 7. 8 .35 ----- - 53.26 55.12

- ASHEPOO BRANDS Ashepoo 1D-2-2 Guano __ l10. Ashepoo Blood and Dis-
solved Bone_____________ 10.

1.65 2 . F .82 1. F

38 1271 10 .50 1.71 2 .21 21.67 22.47 120 4249 9 .90 .97 1.01 16 .31 17.08

Ashepoo 9-3-3 G~ano_____ l 9. Ashepoo 9-2-3 Guano____ 9.

2.47 3. L 42 1805 9.23 2 .52 3 .25 26 .38 27.00

IG 1".651 3 .

166/ 3245/ 9.05/ 1.64/ 3.05/ 21.87/ 21.89

,, __, _ ;
..'"..:;,'_,
,, ;-
:____ :-_: -.. :. - _:- .

Ashepoo 8-4-4 Guano____ _ 8.
.A.'Sb;epoo:Bone<.Jh~no_____ s.
Ashepoo Ammoniated Superp}:lOsphate________ 10.

' Ashepooi-s:;DTopDresser 7.

BRADLEY BRANDS

Bradley's Eagle Ammoniated Guan<;>.7"--- ~ ------- 10. '_._,_,o :_, . .
Bradley's g..:.3-3 Guano____ 9 . Bra.dley's.. B.. D. .. Sea Fowl
Guano_______ ___________ 9.
IBradley',s9-~3quano____ B. rpaldilqesyp'hsatPe_act-e-n--t -;S-~u-p~-e-r-- 9. 9.

Bradley's 8-3-5 Guano____ 8. Bradley's Ammoniated
Superphosphate________ 9.

BOWKER BRANDS

I Bowk.e.r~s.

. .. . . .
Fertilizer_______

12.

Bowker's Fertilizer_____ __ 11.

Bowker's 1G-4-4 Guano__ 10. . Bowker's High Grade
SpE!ciaL___ __ ____ ____ ._ 10.
1

3 .29 4. CO 185 4364 8.88 3.27 4.05 31.10 31.55

1.65 2. E 26 4231 8.40 1.77 2.09 20.47 21.44

1.65 ------ L 21 4269 9.58 1.64 ------ 20.07 19.77

4 .ll ______ L

9

1.65 2 . NN 10 2.47 3. 0 67 1'.85 3 . L 34 i .85 1. 0 66 1.65 3. 0 138 2 ,47 5 . H 94 2.47 ------ L 49

4267 7.25
4454 9.50 2084 9 .43 1800 9. 2083 9 .35 3311 9 .40 398 8 .30 4270 8 .98

4.10-- - ---31.80 31.90 C")

l:'l
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1.77 2. 21.67 22.03 0

2.40

. 2.92 26.38

26.20

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;;;!

1.83

. 3.03 22.97

22 .88

"s~ ::

1.80 1.64

1.07 21.37 2.97 21.87

21.37 22.04

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2.49 4.56 27 .38 27.32 ~ ~
2 .50 ______ 23.98 24 .14 ~

" ~
1.65 3. H 216 1551 12.55 1.68 3.21 23.67 24.34 ""

1.65 1. J 52 4266 10.70 1.70 1.15

21.69

3.29 4. AA 185 3003 10.15 3.35 4 .05

32.75

2.~7 3. KK 2 525 10.35 2.64 3.17

28.27 ..,.
10

---~~~--

-------

-:-- -- --~-::;::::.:::::~ _..,-.=:~
~--------

ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

VI 0

By Whom Registered and Place of Businesa

Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered

Manufacturer's Guaranteed Analysis

.~ _..o.cI,,-=-"<o,--
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0
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8 :
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I I American Agricultural . BOWKER BRANDS

Ohemical Co., The, con-

tlnued.

BoFwerkteilri'zs erf_f_i_g_h____G__r_a_d_e__ 10.

1.65 2.

0

9

Bowker's Fertilizer_______ 9. 2.47 3. c 13

.

Bowkers :Eiertilizer________ 9. 2.47 2. A 53 BoBwokneer_'_s___A__m__m_ -o-n-i-a-t-e-d___ 9. 1.65 3. K 19

.
~
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Analysis as Found by State Chemist

I

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192 10.05 1.64 2.20 21.67 21.81 ~ ?
196 9.15 2.42 3.05 26.38 26.24 10 tJ,)

1148 8.45 2 .59 2.45 25.58 26.27

411 9.15 1.72 2.84 21.87 22.22

Bowker's Fertilizer_______ 8. 3.29 6. H 57 273 8.65 3.29 6.43 32.69 33.42

Bowker's Blood and Bone_ 8. Bowker's Special Tobacco
Fertilizer------~-------- 8.

3 .29 4 . H 187 1304 8.15 3.35 3.93 31.10 31.45 2.47 5. RR 113 1112 7.90 2.48 4.95 27.38 2.7.34

Bowker's Fertilizer_______ 8. Bobwackceor'sFerHtielaizveyr_S_o__il__T__o_- 8.

2.47 5. AA 5 224 8.28 2.45 4.88 27.38 27.35 2.47 3. HH 72 1664 8.40 2.44 3. 25.78 25.86

~

' BoSwpkeecri'asL__H__i_g_h____G_ _r_a_d__e 8. Bowker's Fertillzer_______ 8. .Bowker's Crop Grower ___ 8 . Bowker's Blood and Bone 8. Bowker's Fertillzer______ _, 8. Bowker's Fertillzer_______ 7. Bollwzekre_r_'_s___S__p_e_c_i_a_l___F_e_r_t_i_- 7. Bowker's Blood and Bone_ 6. BotewdkeMr'isxtAurcei_d__A__m__m__o_n_i_a_- 9. BotewdkeMr'isxtAurcei_d__A_ _m__m__o_n_i_a_- 8. Bowker's Bone and Pot-
ash_____________ -- --- -- -- 8 . BoPwhkoesrp'shaDteis_s_o__lv__e_d__B__o_n__e 16.
AMERICAN BRANDS AmSpereicciaanL __H__i_g_h____G__r_a_d__e 10. American Fertilizer_____ __ 9. American Ammoniated
Bone_____ _----------- - -_ 9.

2.47 3. 0 45

2.47 2. BH 56

1.65 4. pp 94

1.65 2. AA 16

.82 3.

2

6.58 2. v 77

4.11 5. pp 53

3.29 4. pp 100

2.47 ------ :r 33

3.29 --- - -- 0 77
----- - 4. :r 25 _____,_ ------ H 43

2.47 3. N 27 2.47 3. N 20
1.65 3. LL 71

1528 8.65 2.35 2.97 25.78 25.49

1648 7.96 2.46 2.13 24.98 25.01

4538 7.80 1.87 4.01 22.07 23.17

234

8.08

1.82

2~07 20 .47

21.52

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., L 8.38 .95 2.98 16.71 17.63 :0:c
> 996 7.30 6.31 2.09 46.99 45.75 t::j

2717

7.48

4.04

5.17 35.80

35.85

l:'l
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3117 6.80 3.

3.93 29.89 28 .72

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1764

8 .91

2.54 _ ,.. ____ 23.98 24.32

l:'l
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2788

7.85

3.38 ------

27.89

28.30

0 "1

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119 16.10 ------ ------

12.10

12.16

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2583 10.73 2 .45 3 .89 26.98 28.02

1574 8.60 2.55 2 .92 26.38 26.52

1058 9.15 1.67 3.09 21.87 22.14
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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923.

~

By Whom Registered and Place of Business

.- --~ .: ':~
.-
Name of Fertilizer or Chexpi~al Registel(ld

.- Manufacturer 's Guaranteed Analysis
.!,

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.,

.

Analysis as Found by State Chemist

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Chemical Co., The,

continued.___ ____ ____

8.

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2.47 3. KK 21 .1213 8 .48 2 .57 3.17 25.78 .26 .76 52

American Blo.od and Bone . 8 . AmteedriMcainxtAurcei_d__A__m__m__o_n_i_a_- 9 .

1.65 2 . HH 10

24;5

8 . 78

1.74

1.99 20 .47 21.43

2 !=l

2.47 ------ N

21

1575

8 .68

2 .59 -- - -- - 23 .98

24.45

\0 <:..:>

Ameri'can Top Dresser___ _ 7. 4 .11 - -- -- - KK 6 529 6 .88 4 .08 - ---- - 31.80 31 ..57 American Dissolved Bone
P J;lQSPh!ltL__ ______ ___ - 16 . --- --- ------ pp 106 4463 16 .45 -- -- - - ------ 12.10 12 .37

Q.OE-MORTIMER . I '-'" - BRANDS. . '

. ~:. ":""

._-,' .'

Coe-Mortimer' 'Fertilizer__ 9.

CoeB-oMnoer_t_i_m_ce_r_A__m_ _m__o_n_i_a_t_e_d_ 9.

Coe-Mortimer.High Grade

Sl>eCiaL_~-- -- - - - c - - ---c -- 8.

2.47 3 . HH 150 3068 9 .23 2.54 3 .09 26 .38 26 .98
1.65 3 . sc 24 1253 9 .33 1.67 2.94 21 .87 22 .13
2 .47[ 3. iHH 147 3066 8 .70 2.48 3.01 25 .78 26 .27

Coe-Mortimer Blood}:and Bone___ _____ -- __ -------- 8.

1.65 2. HH 156 3075 8.40 1.69 2.01 20.47 20.94

l

Coe-Mortimer Acid Ammoniated Mixture_______ 9.

2.47 ------ HH 145 3064 9.50 2.45 ------ 23.98 24.17

Coe-Mortimer Bone and
Potash__________ -------- 8 . ------ 4. J

25 1324 8 .55 --- --- 3.91 13.00 13.26

Coe-Mortimer Dissolved Bone P]J.osphate________ 16 .

------ ------ co

9 363 16.28 ------ ------ 12.10 12 .27 Gi

A. A. C. Hl% Acid Phos-

phate___ __ _____ --------Kainit_____________________

16. ------

------ ------ F ----- - 12.40 J

1:'1

53 1

1703 16. 03 ------ ----- -
616 -- ---- ------ 12.73

12.10 9.92

12.12 10 .18

0
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Manure Salts _____________


------ ------

20.

H

212 1547 ------ ------ 20.

16.00 16.00 I::'
1:'1

Muriate of Potash________ ------ --- --- 48. T 270 1363 ------ ------ 50.24 38.40 40.19 >".):.C!.:,Il

lNitrate of Soda__ ________ _ ------ 15.17 ------ L 43 1806 ------ 15.54 ------ 52 .09 54.39 is:

1:'1

Tankage________ __________ 6.48 6 .58 ------ GG 88 4389 7.08 6.68 ------ 40.08 40.99 .2..,

Basic Lime Phosphate____ 13.

A

meri
Co:,-

can Fertilizer
Savanuah,- Ga:-~~

'

Blue Belt

1G-3-3__ ____ _____

10.

Blue Belt 1G-2-2__ _________ 10. Blue Belt 9-3-3----------- 9.
Blue Belt 9-3-2____________ 9.

------ ------ LL 182
2.47 3 . so 32
1.65 2. D 207 2.47 3. p 155
2.47 2. LL 102

4436 13.08 ------ ------

45.50

45.78

0 "'l

> 1261 9.95 2.45 3.17 26 .98 26 .98 <;')

E:l

2814 4003

9.35 9.60

1.72 2.35

2.41 21.67 3.05 26.38

22.00 26.12

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9.05

2.51

2.35 25.58

26 .11

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Blue Belt 9-2-3----- ~ ------ 9. 1.65 3. cc 36 1196 8 .98 1.60 3.85 21.87 22 .27

Blue Belt Tobacco 9-2-3 __ 9. 1.65 3. KK 17 4425 9.60 1.64 3.01 21.87 .22 .19

Blue Belt 8-4-4___________ _ 8. 3.30 4. H 191 1308 8.50 3.27 3.91 31.15 31.21

so Blue Belt 8-3~3____________ 8 .. 2.47 3.

31

1260

8 .ps

2.43

3 .55 25.78 26.02

CJl tiJ

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923.

.,

~

By Whom Registered and Place of Business

Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered

...... Manufacturer's
Guaranteed Analysis
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o.:, .,
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p..,.<<>

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.,~

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<

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Analysis as Found by State Chemist

.o:,., I

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American Fertilizer Blue Belt 8-2-3__ __________ 8. Co.-Continued. ____ Blue Belt 8-2-2____________ 8.

~ 1.65 3. so 73 3769 8.40 1.67 3.45 21.27 21.98

1.65

2.

LL

103

I
4526 8.10

1.64

2.31 20.47 20.73

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Blue Belt 10---0--4.__________ 10. ------ 4. H

192

1309 10.23 ------

4.17 14.20 1.4.48 ~
!=>

A. F. Co's 16% Acid_______ 16. ------ ------ so

37

1266 17.23 ------ ------ 12.10 12 .83

\0
CJ;I

A. F. Co's Kainit__________ ------ ------ 12.40 so 38 1267 ------ ------ 12 .80 9.92 10.24

A. F.[Co's Nitrate of Soda ------ 14.85 ------ so 36 1265 -- --- - 15.46 ------ 51 .97 54 .11

Armour

Fertilizer BIG CROP BRANDS

WAlobraknsy, , AGtal.a_n__t_a___a_n_d_ Bi1g244C_r_o__p___F_e_r_t_i_l_iz_e..;r__ _N__o_. 12.

3.30 4. A

31 834 11.80 3.40 4.24 33 .55 34.17

Bi1g233C_r_o__p___F_e_r_t_i_l_iz__e_r__N__o_. 12.

2.47 3. T

ssj 473 11.95 2.54 3.09 28.18 28.61

Bi1g224C_r_o_ p___F__e_r_t_i_li_z_e_r___N__o_. 12.

Big Crop Fertilizer No.

1044- -- ----- "--- -- ------- 10. Bi1g03C3r_o__p__F__e_r_t_il_i_z_e_r_ _N__o_._ _ 10.

Bi1g021C0r_o__p_ _F__e_r_t_i_li_z_e_r___N__o_. 10 .

Bi g Crop Fertilizer No.

1024_ -- _--- __c : _ . :- c- -- - - _ 10.

High Grade Fertilizer No.

1022_ ------ - - -:"- ---- - ~ -- - 10. Big Crop Fertilizer No.

1013

10.

Bi9g53 _C_r_o_p___F__e_r_t_i_licz_e_r___N__o_. 9 .

Bi9g42_C_r_o_ p___F__e_r_t_i_li_z_e__r_ _N_ _e_. 9.

African Cotton Grower___ 9. Bi9g33_C_r_o__p___F_e_r_t_i_li_z_e_r___N__o_. 9 .

Big Crop Tobacco SpeciaL 9.

Bi9g32_0_r_o_p____F_e_r_t_il_i_z_e_r___N__o_. 9.

Big Crep Fertilizer No.

923- -- - --- - ------------- ~ 9 .

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3 .30 4 . SA 40 3151 10.40 3.36 4 .09 32 .35 32.99

2.47 3 . 1.65 10. 1.65 4. 1.65 2.
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A 153 Q 46
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3172 10.48 2091 9 .68 1656 10.08 855 9.78 825 10.18 2865 9.73 3253 9 .58 472 8.93 304 8 .85 253 8 .73 2841 9.75 2277 9.05

2 .55 3 .19 26.98 27.86

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4 .94 2. G 12 1279 8.20 4.74 1.97 38 .57 37.57

3 .30 4 . RR 98 804 7.85 3 .32 4 .50 31.15 31 .57

2.47 5. K 150 2565 8.25 2.38 5.25 27.38 27 .24
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Big Crop Fertilizer No.

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1.65 4. pp 8

831 8.201 1. 731 4. 22 .071 22.63 1.0

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4 6.95 4.08 5.01 35.80135 .62

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2.47 5. v

16 155 6.20 2.48 4.93 26 .18 26.30

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4. pp 1

2 9 .90------ 3.99 14.20 14.30

Big Crop Acid Phosphate

16~~-------------------- 16. I_____ _I _____ _IC

21 839 16.33------ ------ 12 .10 12.30

SHIELD BRANDS King Cotton______________ I 8 . Armour's Animal Am-
moniated Phosphate No. 1020_________________ I 10 .

1.651 2. IPP 21 31 7.731 1.811 2.541 20.471 21.62
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13H 28661 9 .751 2.601 _____ _1 23 .981 25.15 41 42991 10. 3.201 _____ _1 27.951 28 .60

Kalnit_

12.40 s 1581 4106I _____ J _____ J 12.591 9 .921 10.05 G"l

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Tankage 7%Ashcraft-Wilkinson
Co., Atlanta, Ga. ___ _

5.76I______ JKK 39
______ ,____ l 12.40N 6

14 . v 93

Manure Salts_

20. v 83

Muriate of Potash_______ _ J_____ _I _____ J 48. ID 289

Nitrate of Soda___________ 1------' 15. ______ ,T 97

Fish Scrap___ ____________ _

8.621------IAA 14

1687 --- -- -

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482 ------ 15.48 ------ 52 .50 54;18 ~ Pl

232 ------ 9.34 - ----- 47.41 51.37

LION HEAD BRANDS AtAlatlnatnataC, hGeam; i_c_a__l__C_o_.J, Lion Head _________ __ __ ___ I 10.

1.651 2. IBB 11 7731 9 .091 1.761 2 .061 21.671 21.78

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Shure Krop_____ __________ 10. 1.65 2. F 75 1720 9.85 1.73 2.05 21.67 22 .:G

Shure Krop_______________ 9. 2 .46 3. F 247 3965 8.70 2.45 2.93 26.33 26.05

Shure Krop_______________ Shure Krop _______________

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9.73 7.98

1.95 2.52

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7 578 16 .03

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Manure Salts _____________ ------ ------ 20.25B 155 2957 ------ -- - --- 20 .16 16.20 16.13

Muriate of Potash________ ------ ------ 50. B 6 577 ------ --- --- 50 .08 40.00 40.0!!

Nitrate of Soda___________I______ 14.80 ------ B

8 579 ------ 15.22 ------ 51.80 53.27

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Tankage__________________ ------ 5.34 ------ B 81 2435 ------ 6.18 ------ 29.37 33.99

Atlantic Fertilizer Wk Atlanta, Ga. _________ Atlantic____ ---------- _____ 10. 1.65 2. D 172 2471 10.90 1.74 2.19 21.67 22.86

Barrett Company,The.,

New York, N.Y. _____ Bartow Fertilizer &

Armcoadniiaa_n_S__u_l_p__h_a_t_e__o_f__A_m__- ------

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2.47 3. E 201 4244 8.93 2.18 3.49 26.38 25.14 >.:":.Xt.,ll
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No. 923 Boll Weevn:special 9.
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No. 683 Pecan SpeciaL____ 8.

Brantley's

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8.

No. 484 Melon Mixture ____ 8.

Premier Tobacco Grower_ 8.

1.65 3. JJ 80

1.23

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190

4.92 . 3. JJ 67

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2.48 5. u 22

4409 10.58 4423 10.10 4404 9.15 3760 8. 4378 7.65 4328 8.75

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No. 833 Tobacco SpeciaL_ 8.

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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8.

2 .48 3. RR 111

Brantley's Big Ben Guano 8. BlGacukasnhoe_a_r___ ___ __T_o_b__a_c_c_o_ 8 . Exlcizeelsr_i_o_r__T__o_b_a__c_c_o_ __F_e_r_t_i_- 8.

1.65 4 . JJ 23 1.65 3. JJ 72 1.65 2. JJ 71

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4398 9.03 1.97 4.41 22.07 24.78 ~ 9
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Sea Island Standard____ __ 8 .
Bradley , w. o.. Com- No. 822 Boll Weevil Special 8.
pany Columbus, Ga. W. C. Bradley Co's 1G-2-2 Gua no- - ---------- -- --- - 10. W.GCu.anBor_a_d__le__y__C_o__'s___9_-_3_-_3 9 .
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19 2407 8 .68 1.79 2.25 20.47 21.85 2 4322 8 .78 1.88 2 .01 20.47 22 .22 10 310 10.53 1.86 2.14 21.67 23.26 23 442 9 .35 2.43 3.26 26.38 26 .58 64 749 9 .38 1.85 3 .21 21 .87 23.37 12 311 8.70, 1.80 4.14 22 .07 23.43

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Brown Guano Co., AI j bany,~Ga, __ ___ _______ Lyon SpeciaL."- - ----- - - - 12 . 2.48 2. AA

Blood and Bone ___ _______ 10 . 1.65 2 . v

' Speciai FormUla No. 16___ 10 .

.83 3 . T 386

Pecan SpeciaL ________ ___ 9 . Watermelon SpeciaL _____ 9.

4.13 3. K 54 2.48 5 . AA 2"7

Brown's Triumph__ ______ _ 9. 2'.48 3 . H 41

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Brown's Sensation________ 8. SpNeoci.a!_l _C__o_t_t_o_n_ __F_o_r_m__u__l_a_ 8. Samson__ __________ ____ ___ 8. Top Dresser.~ : ___ ~ ___ _____ 6 .

3.30 4 . T 124 1.65 4 . T 226 1.65 2. K 13 4 .95 6. T 385

729 8.28 1.81 2.32 20.47 21 ~ 78

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Potash and Phosphate __ _ 10. -- - --- 4 . K 12 . 404 10.28 ------ 4 .45 14.20 14 .73

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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Home Mixture No. s_______ 8. 3.30 4. C 65 2449 8.48 3.02 4 .01 31.15 29.91

Guano Co., Mlliedgeville, Ga. _____________ Georgia's Sure Crop______ 9.

2.47 3. LL 207 4529 8.05 2.88 3 .91 26.38 28.80

Georgia's Farmers Delight__ __ ________________ 9. ; 1.65 3 . FF 13 4372 10. 1.70 2.97 21.87 22.78

Georgia's Extra Good_____ 8. Georgia's 16% Acid Phos-
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3.29 4. FF 12 ____________ LL 210
2 .47 3. A 154

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Chatham 9-2-3____________ 9 . 1.!15 3 . A 55 1150 8.98 1.64 3.29 21.87 22.04

Chatham 9-1-2____________ 9.

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Chatham 8-3-3__________ __ 8 . 2.47 3. FF 3 511 8.20 2.43 3.15 25.78 25 .80

Chatham 8-2-4____________ 8. 1.65 4.
Chatham 8-2-2_________ ___ 8 . 1.65 2.
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e 2.47 3 . BB 133 4345 10.28 2.43 3 .37 26 .98 27 .23

1.65 6. RR 255 2754 11.

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Chattahoochee Fertilizer 9. 2.47 3 . SA 28 2382 9 .33 2.44 3.17 26.38 26 .51!

Chattahoochee Fertilizer 9 . 2.47 - 2 . RR 271 3132 9.13 2 .52 2.13 25.58 26.04

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 192.3.

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3.29 4. pp 30 1092 8'.28 3.14 4.33 31.10 30.70 2.47 5. RR 141 1241 9.28 2.29 4.94 27.38 27 .11

Chattahoochee :Fertilizer 8.
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2.47 4. cc 8 4347 7.88 2 .41 4.01 26 ;58 26.19
2.47 3. JJ 84 4524 8.75 2.23 3 .17 25;78 25 .05

Chattahoochee Fertilizer 8.
Chattahoochee Tobacco Fertilizer-- - ---- - --~---- 8.

2.47 3 . AA 218 3659 8.75 2.31 3 .01 25 :78 25.36 1.65 3 . JJ 7 4397 8.68 1.74 2.70 21 .27 21.94

Chattahoochee Fertilizer 8. ChGauttaanhoo_o__c_h_e_e___ _____F_i_s_h_ 8.

1.65 2. pp 117 3123 8.90 1.62 2 .05120 .47 20 .89 1.65 2 . K 107 1775 7.93 1.70 2.05 20 .47 20 .75

Chattahoochee Fertilizer 8.

.82 3 . RR 104 808 8 .20 1.17 3 .11 16.71 18.84

ChI>artetassheoro__c_h_e_e_________T_o__p 4. ChPaotttaashho_o__c_h_e__e_B__o_n__e__a_n_d_ 12. ChPaotttaashho_o_c__h_e__e__B_o_n__e__a_n_d_ 10.

6 .58 ----- - p 122
------ 4. RR 206
-- -- -- 4 . K 80

3587 4.58 6 .60 ------ 43.59 ' 44 .00 C":l 1:'1
2346 12.50 ------ 3.97 15.40 15 .68 :0:z:, 919 10 .10 ------ 4.16 14.20 14.41 8>

ChPaotttaashho_o_c__h_e_e__B__o_n__e__a_n_d_ 8. ChPahtotashpohoacteh_e_e________A_c__id_ 16.

--- --- 4 . pp
----- - ------ AA

Kainit ____________ ________ ---- -- ------ 12. AA

85 51 53

4537

8.55 ------

4 .01 13.00

13.34

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1021 --- --- --- --- 12.48 9.60 9 .98 1z:'1

.., Muriate of Potash________ -- -- -- --- --- 48 .

AA

52

1020 ----- - -- ----

50 .56 38.40

40.45

"'! 0

Nitrate of Soda___________ ---- - - 14 .85 ------ QQ
Cherokee Fertilizer!
Co., Macon, Ga._____ Chzeerro__k_e_e__C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e__F_e_r_t_i_- 10. 3.30 4 . cc Chliezreork__e_e__C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e__F_e_r_t_i_- 10. 3 .30 2. cc
Chliezreork__e_e__C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e__F_e_r_t_i_- 10 . 1.65 4 . T

73
1 6 57

4473 - ----- 15 .44 ----- - 51.97 54 .04 >

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357 10 .15 3.30 4 J 9 32.35 32 .59 Cc:":l

362 10 .60

3 .15

2.05 30.75

30.32

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322 9 .40 1.63 3.77 23.27 22.62 1:'1

Chliezreork__e_e__C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e__F_e_r_t_i_- 10 . 1.65 2. QQ 43 4540 9.85 1.80 2.05 21.67 22.45

Cherokee Orchard Bone

Fertilizer__ ___ __________ 9 . 2.47 5 . FF 40 3350 9. 2.75 5 .20 27.98 29.68

Chliezreork__e_e__C__o_m_ _p_l_e_t_e__F_e_r_t_i_- 9 . 2.47 3. T 59 324 8.80 2 .50 2.82 26 .38 26 .29

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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Name of Fertilizer or Chemical R egistered

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Cherokee Fertilizer Cherokee Complete Ferti-
~ Co. Continued_____ lizer______ _______________ 9. Cherokee Complete Ferti-

2.47 2.

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lizer__________________ ___ 9. 1.65 3. T Cherokee Complete Ferti-

213

975 8.73 1.72 2.95 21.87 22.06 ~ p

lizer_____ ____ __ ____ __ ____ 8 .
Cherokee Complete Fertilizer_____________________ 8.

3.30 4. T 3.30 2. Q

212 974 7.48 3.34 4.05 31.15 31.10 \0 !;.oJ 16 4300 7.93 3.06 2.01 29.55 28 .20

Cherokee Complete Ferti-

lizer_________ _____ _______ 8. 2 .47 3. T 164 715 8.20 2.40 3 .09 25.78 25 .59

Cherokee Orchard Bone

Fertilizer_______________ 8. 1.65 10. H 28 104 9.05 1.76 9 .36 26.87 27.60

Cherokee Complete Ferti-

lizer_________________ ____ .8. 1.65 2. CC 4 360 8.70 1.73 1.99 20.47 21.32

Cherokee High Grade Dissolved Bone Phosphate_ 16. _____ _ ______ T

62 327 16. ______ ----- 12.10 12.10

- Kainit_ _______________________________ 12. H

3

7 ____________ 12.16 9.60 9.73

1 Muriate of Potash__ ______

48. T 1681 719 _________ ___ 51.84 38.40 41.47

C-hziecrkaWmoarukgs,a

Fertili-~ Atlanta,

Ga. _______ ___ ________

Nitrate of Soda______ _____ ------

T a n k a g e __________________ Chickamauga High Grade

.

------

14.85 ------ H
8.24 ------ H

30 106 ------ 14.94 ------ 51.97 52.29
4 8------ 8.56 ------ 45.32 47 .06

Fertilizer _______________ 10 . 1.65 2. EE 200 3918 9.50 1.80 ' 2.37 21.67 22.50

Chickamauga Bigger Cotton Grower_ ___ _________ 9.
Chickamauga High Grade

2.47 3. SD 10 2403 9.18 2.80 2.95 26.38 28.27 Ci 1:'1

9C2o3m__p__le_t_e__F__e_r_t_il_i_z_e_r__N__o_. 9.
Georgia Home Guano_____ 8. Chickamauga Special
Formula No. 1020 _______ 10. Chickamauga High Grade
Acid Phosphate No. 16__ 16.

1.65 3. BB 1.65 2. NN 1.65 ------ BB ------ ------ M

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4338 10.50

1.76

3.13 21.87 23.48

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4337 10.65

1.76 ------ 20.07

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Nitrate of Soda____ _____ __ ------ 15. ------ NN 35

Columbus Fertilizer!

Co., Columbus, Ga. _ Truck Farmers SpeciaL __ 10 . 3.30 4. H 195

Columbus Invincible Fer-

tilizer No. 1044____ ______ 10. 3.30 4. v 144

CoNlou.m1b02u4s_B__l_o_o_d__a_n__d_B__o_n__e 10. 1.65 4. H 262

CoGluumanbou_s_______ _S_t_a_n__d_a_r_d_ 10. 1.65 .2. p 25

Columbus Champion Cotton Grower_ ______________ 9.

2.47 3. T 313

4443 ------

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52.50

54.25

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3.29

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1823 9.40 2.40 2.90 26.38 26.16

Royal High Grade ________ 9. 2.47 2. MM 105 3728 8.80 2.43 1.90 25 .58 25.16

Columbus Special No. 923_ 9.

1.65 3. IT

75 460 10.18 1.65 2.95 21.87 22.54
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CoGluumanbou_s____C_o__tt_o__n___B__o_l_l

8.

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461

9 .03

3.27

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Columbus Fertilizer Company's No. 822____ ______ 8.

1.65 2. T 308 1818 8 .03 1.74 2.33 20.47 21.25 i

Potash Compound________ 10. ------ 4. T HipghhatGe_r_a_d__e__A__c_i_d___P_h__o_s_- 16. ------ --- --- v

398 2949 9.90 ------ 4 .33 14.20 14.40 !9Z .
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51 736 16 .63 -- - --- --- --- 12 .10 12.48 <;J.J

l{ainit ___________ _________ ------ --- --- 12.40 v 52 737 ------ ------ 15.79 9.92 12.62

Manure Salts_____________ Nitrate of Soda_________ __

-----------

-----14.85

20. ------

T T

Commerce Fertilizer Co., Commerce, Ga._

CoGmumaneroc_e___H__i_g__h___G__r_a_d__e

10 .

1.65 2. G

379 2930 ------ -- --- - 20.32 16.00 16 .26 352 2543 ------ 15.04 ------ 51.97 52.64
97 4256 10 .85 1.77 2.09 21.67 22.91

Cotton States Fertill- Commerce 9-3-3___________ 9. zer Co., Macon, Ga. __ CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s___C_o_ _m__p_l_e_t_e 12. CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s__ _C_o__m_ p__le__t_e 10.

2.47 3. G 89 2506 9 .23 2.38 3.41 26 .38 26.36 2.47 2 . AA 144 2199 11 .85 2.27 2.63 27 .38 26 .69 1.65 2 . R 39 2587 10.40 1.87 2 .49 21 .67 23.51

CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s___C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e 9. 2.47 3. MM 2 540 9.08 2.60 3.39 26.38 27.46

CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s___C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e 9. 2.47 2 ~ MM 100 3386 8.98 2.44 2.41 25.58 25.74

CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s___C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e __9. 1.65 3. AA 42 765 8 .65 1.88 3 .22 21.87 23.11

CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s___C_o__m__p_l_e_t_e 8. CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s___C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e 8. CoFtetrotnilizSerta__te__s___O__r_c_h_a_r_d_ 8.

3.30 4. Q

89

3603

8.73

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31.15 30.54

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2.47 5. FF 21 4376 8.38 2.72 5.65 27.38 29.51 t;j

CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s___C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e 8. CoFtetrotnilizSetra_t_e_s___C__o_m__p_l_e_t_e 8 .

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1.65 2 . A

163

3182

7.95

1.74

2 .33 20.47 21.20

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Cotton States Ammonia ted Super phosphate___ 12.
Cotton States Ammonia-

3.30 ------ R

" 49 4314 11.50 3.41 ------ 30.35 30.65 > ::!

ted Superphosphate____ 9.

2.47 ------ R

58

4500

9.65

2.27 --- --- 23.98 23.27

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230

15 .95 ------ ------ 12.10 12.07

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lCainit ____________________ ------ ----- - 12.40A

1:1:1
107 1923 ------ ----- - 12 .93 9.92 10.34 M

Muriate of Potash_______ _ ------ ------ 50. Q 61 3601 ------ ------ 52.16 40.00 41.72

Nitrate of Soda__ _________ ------ 15 . ------A 108 1924 ------ 15.10 ------ 52 .50 52.85

Tankage__________ ____ ___ _ --- --- 7.50 - - ---- Q 41 2086 -- ---- 8. ------ 41 .25 44.00 0\
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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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Council, L. G ., Fertili- L. G. Council Fertilizer____ 10. zGear._W__o_r_k_s_,__A__m__e_r_i_c_u_s_, L. G. Council Fertilizer___ 9.
L. G. Council Fertilizer___ 9.
L. G . Council Fertilizer___ 8.

1.65 4. H 126 2.47 3. H 97 1.65 3. H 111 3 .30 6. H 17

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a 38 8.50 3.36 6 .51 32.75 33 ."1 9

L. G. Council Fertilizer___ 8. 3.30 4. H 293 2043 8 .80 3.20 4.19 31.15 31.~ 3

L . G. Council Fertilizer___ 8. 1.65 4. H 292 2042 8.33 1.60 4.65 22 .07 22 .E2

L. G. Council Fertilizer__ _ 9. 2.47 ------ H 49 125 9.75 2 .49 ------ 23.98 24 .E 4

Acid and PotaslL_________ 8. ------ 4 . H 165 896 9.03 ------ 4.47 13.00 14.(0

~~~~~l~~~~~ Acid Phosphate____ ____ ___ 16. ------ -- ---- H 32 108 16 .03
!(ainit___________________ _ -- - --- -- - --- 12. H 146 877

12 .10 12 .] 2 9.60 9 ."1 4

Nitrate of Soda___________ ------ 14.43 ------ H 1501 881 ------ 15.40 ------ 50.50 53.90
Ooweta Fertilizer Oo.,, Newnan, Ga._________ Ooweta Excelsior Guano_ 10. 3.29 4. 00 llO 3027 10.98 3.62 4.01 32.30 34.71

Ooweta Special Fertilizer_ 10. 2.47 3. G 75 4255 10.85 2.50 2.93 26.98 27.60

W. 0. 0. A Blood Guano___ 10. Ooliwzeert_a_H__i_g__h_G__r_a__d_e__F_e_r_t_i_- 10.

1.65 2. EE 182 3905 10. 1.85 2.01 21.67 22.78 G"l

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1577 10.75

1.90

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Ooweta Fish Guano ______ 10. 1.65 2. EE 163 3888 10.03 1.87 1.97 21.67 22.88 >S3

Ooweta Ammoniated SupearnpdhPoosptahsahte___o_f__L__i_m__e__ 10 .

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I Seabird Cotton Grower__ 9.
Carter's Boll Maker_______ 9.

2.47 3. 0 2.47 3. G

25

842

9.54

2 .59

3.15 26.38 27.48

2: >-l

101

2853

9.08

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3.45

26.38

26 .68

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> 2.47 2. 00 166 4362 9.08 2.69 2.25 25.58 27.04 <;')

Pope Brown's Special Formula for Ootton_____ 9.

1.65 3. s

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9.33

1.73

3.12 21.87 22.61

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3 568 9.20 1.70 3.98 21.87 23.05 q>-l

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Ooweta 8-4-6 Fertilizer_ __ 8. 3.29 6. 0 28 845 7.80 3.42 6.47 32.69 33.67 t'l

Ooweta 8--4-4 Fertilizer__ 8. 3.29 4. 0 27 844 8.33 3.27 4.12 31.10 31 .28

Ooweta 8--4-3 Fertilizer ___ 8. 3.29 3 . 00 25 4349 9.05 3.80 2.96 30 .30 33.70

Ooweta 8--4-2 Fertilizer ___ 8.

3.29

2.

00 109

3026

8.60

3.40

1.97 29.50 30.44
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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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Coweta Fertilizer Co., H. C. F . A Perfect FertiliContinued_ ________ zer______ ___ _____________ 8 .

1.65 4. Q

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Coweta 4% Ammonia Compound ____ _____________ _ 10.
Coweta Special Acid Compound_______ ------- - --- 9 .

3.29 ______ G 2.47 ______ G

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190 3256 10.95 3.27 ______ 29.10 29.5 5 ~
244 4260 8.78 2 .50 ______ 23.98 24.C12 ~

Coweta Top Dresser No.1 6 . 4 .94 ___ ___ CO 164 4513 6.90 4 .90 ______ 35.77' 36.0'9
CowetaTopDresserNo.5 4. 6.58 ______ 00 165 4361 5.50 6 .76 ______ 43.59 45.4 8 Coweta 16 % Acid Phos-
phate______ ____ __ _______ 16. ______ - - ---- CC 106 3022 17.10 _____ _ ____ __ 12 .10 12.76
Nitrate of Soda__________-_______ 14 .81 ____ __ C 26 843 -- --- - 15.24 ____ __ 51.83 53 .34

Crawfordville Ginning & Fertilizer Co., Crawfordville, Ga.___ , Pride of Crawfordville____ 9 . 2.47 3. LL 194
Cullens, W. F., Fertilizer Co., Camilla, Ga._ Cullens' Superior Brand 8 . 1.65 4. GG 39 Fertilizer ________ _______
Cullens' 16% Acid_________ 16. ------ ------ GG 148
&I Culloden Ginning Cullens' German Kainit __ ------ ------ 12.40 GG 147
Fertilizer Co., Culloden, Ga. _____________ Culloden High Grade_____ 10. 1.65 2. Q 91

Culloden SpeciaL________ 9.
Acid Fhosphate___________ 16. Davis Warehouse Co.,
Columbus, Ga._______ Davis Guano______ __ ______ 9.
Davisboro Fertilizer Davis Acid and Potash___ 10. CGoa..,__T__h_e_,__D__a_v_i_s_b__o_r_o_, Brown's Leader___________ 9.

2.47 3. Q 83
----- - ------ Q 70
2.47 3. s 116 ----- - 4. s 117
1.65 3. co 33

Dawhoo Fertilizer Co.,

Charleston, S.C. ____ Manure Salts _____________ ------ ------ 20 .

Dawson Cotton Oil Co.,

Dawson, Ga. _________ Dawson Cotton Oil Com-

& pany's No.9 Mixture____ 9.
Douglas Oil Fertili-

2.47 3.

zer Co., Douglas, Ga. Stubbs' SpeciaL __________ 9. 1.65 3.

SA 25
T 387 RR 124

. 3374 9.90 2.26 3.05 26.38 25.81

4385 9.98 1.58 3.73 22.07 22.66

4395 17.45 ------ ------ 12.10 12 .97

4394 ------ ------ 12.

9.92

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1.95

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11 .97

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2 .45

3.53 26.38 27.51

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9.20

1.83

3.51 21.87

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1122 8.50 1.70 3.13 21.87 21.95 1:'1

& duPont, E. I., deNe- Georgia Tobacco Grower_ 8 .

mours

Co.,

2.47 3. RR 125

Wilmington, Del. ____ Nitrate of Soda___________ ------ 15. ------ LL 76

Ellaville Guano Co., Ellaville, Ga. _________ Ellaville Guano No. !_ __ __ 9 .

2.47 . 3. c

95

1123 8.23 2:63 2.73 25.78 26.56
1063 ______ ,15.40 ----- - 52.50 53.90
4059 9.68 2.57 3.45 26 .38 27.70 -.)
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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 192.3.

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By Whom Registered and Place of Business

Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered

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Continued------- - --Ellaville Guano No.6 _____ 8.

3.30 4. c

97

Empire State Chemical Nitrat-e of Soda___________ ------ 14 .85 ------ c

24

Oo., Athens, Ga. __ Hodgson's 12--4-4 Guano __ 12. 3.29 4. G 86

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2504 12.83 3 .52 4.21 33.50 35.43 w10

Special Grain Guano _____ 10 .

.82 3. D 46 4222 10.45 .87 3.09 17.91 18.52

Hodgson's 9-3-3 Guano___ 9. 2.47 3. 0 46 2070 8.88 2.52 3.05 26 .38 26.63

Red Star Special Guano __ 9 . 1.65 3. L

1 924 9.25 1.70 3.31 21.87 22.55

Hodgson's 8-6-2 Guano___ 8. 4.94 2. G 11 1278 8.03 4 .91 2 .17 _38 .57 38.56

Hodgson's 8-4-4 Guano___ 8. 3.30 4. F HoPdogtsaosnh'_s___1_0_-_4__A__c_i_d _a__n_d_ 10 . ------ 4. G

231 3820 8.45 3.20 3.92 31.15 30.87
2061 3496 10 .60 ------ 3.95 14 .20 14.52

Hodgson's 16% Acid______ 16 . ------ ------ D 96

Nitrate of Soda___________ ------ 14 .75 ------ 0 38

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Sulphate of Ammonia_____ J . H. E. Booster___________

-----9.

20.62 ----- -D
2.47 3 . FF

237 14

J. H. E. Own Use__________ 9. 2.47 2. FF 18

J. H. E. Pride _____________ 9. 1.65 3. FF 39

J. H . E. None Better______ 8. 3.30 4. FF 15

J. H. E. Acid Phosphate __ 16 . Fatromne, rGs aO. _il__M__il_l_, _R__o_y_s_- Nitrate SpeciaL__________ 9. Farmers Union Ware-
hGoau. _s_e___C__o_.,__C__o_n__y_e_r_s_, Utopia___________ _________ 10 .

------ ------ LL 252
3 .29 4. G 202
1.65 2. BB 77

Farmers Union Ware- Union Cotton Grower_ ___ 9. house Co., Monticello, Ga. ______________ _ Planters Big Six___________ 12. Cash Brand_______________ 12.

2.47 3 . BB 78 2.47 3. R 26 1.65 2. R 25

Tankage Mixture _________ 10. 1.65 3. R 71 Fisher Fertilizer Co.,l
Atlanta, Ga.________ _ Fisher's 10--4--4 Fertilizer_ 10. 3 .29 4. R 56

1959,16.60------ ------ 12 .10 12.46

1810 ------ 15.30 --- - -- 51.62 53.55

3208 ------ 20.58 ------ 72.17 72.03

4373 8.40 2.82 4.09 26 .38 28.82

4374 10 .65

2.51

2 .21 25.58 26 .96

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Fisher's 10-2- 2 Fertilizer__ 10 . 1.65 2. F 179 3231 9 .96 1.71 2.05 21.67 22 .02

Fisher's 9-3-3 Fertilizer___ 9. 2.47 3 . 00 19 1229 9.73 2 .34 2.93 26.38 26 .05

Fisher's 9-2- 3 Fertilizer___ 9.

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3 .29 4. NN 1.65 2. NN
1.65 ------ BB

29 4532 8. 60 4448 8.15 951 3665 10.35

3.08 4 .05 31 .10 29.98 l:'l

1.63 2.

z 20.47 20.45 ;>;-i

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4 4536 16.25 ---- -- --- --- 12. 10 12 .25 C/."1

Muriate of Potash____ ____ --- --- -- -- -- 48. B 145 3418 ------ -- - -- - 48 .04 38.40 38 .43

Nitrate of Soda_____ ___ ___ ------ 14 .81 -- --- - 00 18 1228 ------ 15 .08 -- -- -- 51.83 52 .78

FOR CANTON FERTILIZER CO.
0.GFr.a0d.eJ_o__n_e__s_' _E_ x__tr_a__H_ _i_g_h_ 10.

2.47 3. DD .123 3876 10 .25 2.33 3 .05 26.98 26 .40

0. F. 0. Orange High Grade___ ____ - --- -- -- -- __ 10 .

1.65 2. w 20 4504 10.

1.69 1. 98 21.67 21 .87

FOR ROYSTON COTTON COMPANY

Royston Cotton Company's 10-5-2 Fertilizer_ 10. 4 .12 2. 0 127
Royston Cotton Company's 10-4-4 Fertilizer_ 10. 3.30 4 . NN 28
Fitzgerald Cotton Oil Co., Fitzgerald, Ga._ Victoria Special Order ___ _ 9. 1.65 3. RR 279
Fort Valley Oil Co.,
Fort Valley, Ga. _____ Nitrate of Soda___________ ----- - 15. - ---- - H 102
Fowler Brothers Com-~ Fish Scrap________________ ----- - 8 .22 -- ---- H 100
pany Covington, Ga._ Fowler's 9-3-3 Guano_____ 9 . 2.47 3. BB 74

Fowler's 16% Acid ________ 16 . ------ ------ D 95

Manure Salts ___ __________ ------ ------ 20 . D 93

Foy and Vance, Eufau-~ la, Ala. _______ ___ _____

Nitrate of Soda___________ Foy and Vance's Special

------

14.50 ------ BB

9

Mixture__________________ _ 9 . 2.47 3. v

4

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Furman Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Ga._

German Kainit __ ________ _ Futirlmizaenr__H__ig__h__G__r_a_d__e _F_ e__r_

---- --
10.

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12.40 v
2. G

5 7 55

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2.47 3. G

28

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1.65 3. G 127

Furman High Grade Com-

plete Fertilizer No. 842__ 8 . 3.30 2. QQ 25

3304 10.20 4 .08 2 .37 35.26 35.46

4531 10.13 3 .09 4.05 32.35 31 .31 Gi

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3139 9.53 1.92 4 .

21.87 24.48

0 ::0

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1958 16.

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" 52 8 .80 2.30 3 .17 26.38 25 .47 i:l

53 15 .95 ------ --- ---

12.10 12 .07

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9.92 10.43

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2016 9.85 1.74 1.93 21.67 22.02

1727 9.33 2.50 3.20 26.38 26.91

2864 9.60 1.81 2 .97 21.87 23.09

4471

8 .88

3 .20

2.13 29.55 29.63

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 192 3

~

By Whom Registered and Place of Business

Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered

I Manufacturer's

Guaranteed Analysis 1-----,---,---

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Furman Special Fertilizer

Works.-Contmued __ No. 1020______ ___________ 10.

1.65 _____ _ D 174

Furman High Grade Acid Phosphate No. 16____ __ _ 16. __ _____ _____ F 41

Muriate of Potash____ __ ______________ 50. F 42

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165

2467 ______

15 .20 ___ ___ 52.50 53 .20

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Nitrogenous Base Tankage_____________ _______ __ 4.50 8.25 ______ G 38 2009 7 .13 8.25 ______ 53.07 54 .65

Georgia Belle Guano Cci., Newnan, Ga. ___ Superior_ ____ ___ __________ 10.

3.30 4. 00 27 4197 10 .01 3.15 4.05 32.35 31.57

Favorite__________________ 9.
Georgia Chemical Works, Augusta, Ga._ Hill's Special 12--3-3 Fertilizer_____________________ 12.
Cardinal Extra High Grade___________________ 10.

2.47 3. 00 81 3111 9.85 2.40 2.97 26.38 26 .49
2.47 3. W 30 4332 13 .08 2.28 3.77 28.18 28.41 3.29 4. G 207 3497 11. 3.35 4.17 32.30 33.36

SurvivorHighGrade______ 10 . 2.47 3 . CC 114 3030 10 .75 2.65 3 .01 26 .98128.43

Extra High Grade Guano_ 10.

1.65 4. T

-
85 470 10.21 1.67 4.47 23.27 23.89

Patapsco Guano _______ __ _ 10. Mastodon Ammoniated
Soluble Phosphate_____ _ 10. MGasucaont oB__l_o_o_d__ _a_n_d___B__o_n__e 9. Georgia Chemical 9-2-4
Fertilizer __ --- -- ----- - __ 9 .
Good As Gold Guano ____ 9.
Superior Guano__ __ _______ 8.
Geaonrog_i_a__H__ig__h__G__r_a_d__e__G__u_- 8.
Cardinal High Grade ___ c_ 8.

1.65 2. co 113 3029 11 .45 1.87 2.02 21.67 23.77

1.65 2. N 60 4179 10.25 1.70 2.01 21.67 22 .11

2.47 3. K 1.65 4. K 1.65 3 . K

87 1328 8.90 2.44 3.25 26.38 26.36 Ci

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4.94 4. G 4 861 8.35 5 .15 4.01 40.17 41.54 ~ M
3.29 4. co 116 3032 8.20 3.35 3.95 31.09 31 .50 .~..,

Intensive Formula________ 8 . ThGreueanOo_a_k_s___H_i_g__h__G__r_a_d__e 8.

2.47 3. so
2.47 2. K

Georgia Formula ________ _ 8. 1. 65 2. K

I Meal Mixture__________ ____ 8. 1.65 2. K
Early Trucker_ ___________ , 7. 4.11 5 . N

"' 7 812 8.43 2 .79 3.11 25 .78 27.89 0

86 1327 8.

2 .50

2.21 24.98 25.32

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I 4. 6.17 2.50T 151 702 4 .73 5.98 2 .66 43.33 42.86 7.40 3. G 235 3823 ----- - 7.22 3 .09 11.84 11.80

10. I 3 .29 ------ LL 239 3945 11.20 3 .20 --- -- - 29.10 29.32 -:) \0

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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Caproduinnadl__A__=__o__n__i_a___C_o_m__- 8.
Patapsco Top Dresser ___ _ 5. AcPiodtaPshho.s_p__h_a_t_e__ w__i_t_h___4%__ 8. High Grade Dissolved
Bone Phosphate__ ______ 16 .

2.47 ----- - LL 248 3 .29 -- -- - - LL 219 5 .76 ---- -- co 117
---- -- 4. K 70
-- -- -- -- --- - T 86

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2.46 ----- - 23 .98

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3033 5.48 5 .75 - - ---- 39 .68 39 .91 ~

909 7 .95 ------ 4 .39 13.00 13.28

471 16.23 -- -- -- - -- -- - 12.10 12.24

Genuine Imported Kainit ------ ------ 12 .40 K 3 205 --- -- - ------ 12.69 9 .92 10.15

G eorgia Fertilizer & Nitrate of Soda___________ --- --- 14.81 -- --- - HH 154 3073 --- --- 15.30 ---- -- 51.83 53.55

GOial. __C__o_._, _ __V__a_l_d_o_s_t_a_, Special Cotton Grower_ __ 10 .

2 .47 3. J

19 4545 10 .

2.72 3 . 26 .98 28 .36

Three States__ ____________ 10 . 1.65 2. RR 97 803 9 .93 1.90 2 .35 21.67 23.29

Formula No. 310___ ________ 10 .

.82 3 . RR 96 4477 10.43 1.05 3 . 17 .91 19.43

Formula No. 40L _____ ____ 10.

.82 1. RR 179 1494 9.20 l -;38 2.03 16.31 19 .73

Valdosta High Standard_ 9. 1.65 3. RR 220 2358 9.55 1.71 2.97 21.87 22.51

Formula No. 101_______ ____ ~-

3.29 4. J

99

Tobacco Growers Choice_ 8. 2.47 5. RR 171

South Georgia Complete_ 8. Formula No. 745____ _______ 7 . Formula No. 150___________ 10. Formula No. 107__________ 10.

1.65 2. RR 174 4.12 5. pp 12
3.29 ------ pp 99
------ 4. pp 142

8. ------ 4. RR 292 Acid Phosphate__ _______ __ 16 . ---- -- ------ RR 212 J{ainit ____________________ ------ ------ 12. pp 69

Muriate of Potash________ ------ ---- -- 48 . J 21

Nitrate of Soda_______ ____ ------ 15. ------ RR 38

Georgia Manufactur-, ing Co.,!Camilla, Ga._ Cotton Fertilizer _________ 9.

1.65 3. GG 33

High Grade Acid Phosphate___ __ ___ __ _________ 16. ------ ------ GG 20

German Kainit _______ ____ ------ ------ 12 . ,9-G 22

3262 8.73 3. 4.01 31.10 29 .95

1489 7.62 2.57 4.73 27.38 27.48 C"}
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4462 9.55 3.54 -- ---- 29.10 4046 10.83 ------ 4.65 14.20

30.20 15.22

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4381 16.75 ------ - ----- 12.10 12.55

4382 ------ ------ 13.76 9.60 11.01

Georgia Phosphate Co., Georgia Phosphate ComAthens, Ga.___ ___ ___ pany's 9-3-3 Guano_____ 9 .

2.47 3 . SA

71 44791 9.581 2.601 3.331 26 .3BI 21.71 0:)
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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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Manufacturer's

Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered

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-I I Georgia-Florida Ferti- ppahnayte's__1_6__%___A__c_id___P_h__o_s_- 16. ~ lizer Co., Savannah, Ga.___ ------ - ---- -- -- Ga.-Fla. 10-3-3 Guano ____ 10.

------ ------ F 2.47 3 . A

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71 14971 10.68 2 .44 3.051 26.98 1 27.27 ?

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Ga.-Fla. 10-3-2 Guano___ _ 10 . 2.47 2. A 72 42131 10.201 2 .451 2 .471 26 .181 26.57 w

Ga.-Fla. 9-2-3 Guano ____ _ , 9. Ga.-Fla. 8-2-4 Guano_____ 8.

1.65 3. A
1.65 4 . u

691 42111 9 .431 1.601 2.981 21.871 21.84 171 43251 8 .601 1.701 4 . 22.07 1 22.71

Ga.-Fla. 8-2-2 Guano__ ___ 8 .
Ga.-Fla. 10-2-0 Guano __ __ 10 . Nitrate of Soda__ ________ _ Grace, W. R., & Co. , New York, N.Y. ____ _! Nitrate of Soda__ ____ ___ _

1.65 2. A 1.65 ____ __ A
14 .80 ------ H 15 . ______ ,H

73,14981 8.4511.551 2.11120.47 1 20 .28
70 4212 9.78 1.68 -- - -- - 20 .07,20.11
400 4485,_ ---- _115 .621_-- -- _1 51.80 1 54.67
5 26 ----- - 15.44------ 52 .50 54.04 I

Grasselli Chemical Co., Grasselli's High Grade

I The, Birmingham,Ala Blood, Bone and Potash 9.

Hall, R. L. & W. H.,

I l: Newton, Ga;

Hall's Cotton Grower_____ 8.

2.471 3. 2.47 3.

821 29201 8.451 2.681 3.25126.38127.41 176 3283 10.73 2.27 3.45 25.78 26.68

Hampton Guano Co.,

Hampton, Ga. _______ HpihgahteG__r_a_d_e___A__c_i_d___P_h__o_s_- 16. ------ ------ 00 10 1227 16.18 ------ ----- - 12.10 12.21

Hand Trading Co., The, Pelham, Ga. ____ H. T. Co. High Grade Melon Grower______________ 9. Victory Brand__ ______ ___ _ 9 .

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2246

9.40

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McBride's Cotton Formula 9. 1.65 3. v 18

Jones' Melon Formula____ 8. 3.29 5. J 46 HpihgahteG__r_a_d_e___A__c_i_d___P_h__o_s_- 16. ------ ------ T 223

German Kainit ___________ Muriate of Potash________

------ ----------- ------

12. 50.

T J

222 41

Heard Brothers, Ma- I Nitrate of Soda___________
con, Ga. _____________ Heard Brothers Formula

------

15.

------ GG

80

No. 933 __________________ 9. 2.47 3. R 70

Heard Brothers Formula

No. 923_ ~ ----------------- 9.

1.65 3. Q 122

'HeNarod: 8B44r_o_t_h__e_r_s___F_o__rm__u__l_a 8.

3.29 4. H 172

Heard Brothers Formula

No. 1040_________________ 10. 3.30 ------ X

4

Heard Brothers Formula

No. 840------------- "---- 8. 3.29 --- --- FF 41

HipghhatGe_r_a_d_e___A__c_i_d___P_h__o_s_- 16. ----- - ------ X 14

157

9.85

1.58

3.27 21.87

22.22

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13.60 52.80

9.60 40.00

10.88 42.24

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4316 8.90 2.61 4.25 26.38 28.09 Cc:'l
r< 4103 9.40 1.85 2.97 21.87 23.19 ~-

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1289 8.83 3.36 4.35 31.10 32.26 1:'1

2160 ll. 3.49 ------ 29.15 30.79

3351 8.83 3.30 ------ 27.89 28.45 3648 17.05 ------ ------ 12.10 12.73 00
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Home~Guano Co., The, Dothan, Ala.______ ___ Red Fox 12--4--4 Guano ___ _ 12 . 3.30 4. K 10

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212 12.15 3.20 5.03 33.55 33.91

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Red Fox 1D-2-2 Guano ___ _ 10. 1.65 2 . K 185 3292 10.28 2. 2 .91 21.67 24.50 p:2!

Red Fox 9-2-3 Guano_____ 9 .

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Red Fox 8-3-4 Guano _____ 8 . 2.47 4. K 136 2068 8 .98 2.27 4.45 26.58 26.43

Red Fox 8-2-4 Guano _____ 8. RpehdatFeo_x___1_6_%___A__c_id___P_h_o__s_- 16 . Home Guano Co., Wadley, Ga------"'------- Home High Grade Guano_ 9 .

1.65 4. K 117
------ ------ K 15
1.65 3 . KK 11

1785 8.43 1.83 3.96 22.07 23.29
407 16.43 ------ ------ 12.10 12.36
534 10 .03 1.81 2.85 21.87 23 .25

Home Standard Guano___ 8. Home Mixture Guano
Co., Columbus, Ga. __ Home Mixture No. !_______ 9.

1.65 2. KK 41 4427 9. 1 .78 2.01 20 .47 21.80 2 .47 3 . H 71 287 9 .40 2.56 2 .72 26.38 26.90

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Home Mixture No.2_______ 8. 1.65 2. K 168 3275 9.15 1.72 2.21 20.47 21.72

Home Mixture No.3_______ 10. 1.65 2. H 73 289 10.40 1.81 1.88 21.67 22.69

Home Mixture No. 10______ 10. 2.47 3. 00 54 2714 10.90 2.45 2.97 26.98 27.39

Home Mixture No. 12______ 9. Home Mixture No. 14.._____ 12. Home~Mixture No. 16______ 8.

1.65 3. H 182 1299 9 15 1.60 3.11 21.87 21.78 G1

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505 12.28

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1.65 2. p

103 3568 12.93 1.50 1.95 22.87 22.57 ~ .-,j

Home Mixture No. 45______ 8.

2.47 5. s

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Compound______ ________ 10 . HoCmoempMouixntdu_r_e___A_m__m__o__n_ia_ 9 .

3.30 4.

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14

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2.47 -- --- - p

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HoPmheosMphixattuer_e___1_6_%____A__c_i_d 16. -- ---- ------ H

Nitrate of Soda___________ ------ 14.82 ------ T

Hulme, pany,

Geo. H., ComAthens, Ga. ___

Hulme's_______________ ____

9.

2.

3. 0

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Hulme's__ __ ____________ ___ 8.

Improved-Dodge Guano Co., Eastman, Ga.

Big Yield__________________

9.

3.50 5 . 0 51 2075 8.48 3.65 5.13 33.05 34 .26 1.65 3. AA 41 764 9.18 1.73 2.91 21.87 22.35

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z 2.47
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bacco___________________ 8. Albert's Brand 8-3-4 To
bacco SpeciaL __________ 8.

3.30 4. JJ 173 4419 7.48 3.57 4.21 31.15 32.49 2.47 5. JJ 56 4403 9.28 2.55 4.51 27.38 28.20 2.47 4. JJ 93 4411 8.65 2.51 4.25 26.58 27.39

Albert's Brand 8-3-4_____ 8. 2.47 4. JJ 181 4420 9.20 2.50 4. 26.58 27.47

Albert's Brand-8-2-6______ 8. 1.65 6. RR 115 1113 8.03 1.72 6. 23.67 24.08

Albert's Brand 8-2-4______ 8. 1.65 4. RR 187 1891 8.23 1.70 4 .05,22.07 22.53

1 Albert's Brand 8-2-2 ______ 8. 1.65 2. RR 154 1476 8.88 1.66 2 .43 20.47 21.40

International Agricul-~ International Fertilizer__ 12. tural Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. _________ International Fertilizer__ 12. International Fertilizer__ 12. International Fertilizer __ 12. International Fertilizer __ 10. International Fertilizer __ 10. International Fertilizer__ 10. International Fertilizer__ 10. International Fertilizer __ 10. International Fertilizer __ 10. International Fertilizer__ 10. International Fertilizer _i 10. International Fertilizer __ 9.
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International Fertilizer-~ 9. International Fertilizer__ 9. International Fertilizer__ 9. Orackerj ack Guano_______ 9 . International Fertilizer__ 8.

3.29 4. EE 140 3059 12. 3.47 4.25133.50134.68

2.47 3. A 138 2415 12.40 2.49 2.93 28.18128.47 .82 5. H 120 603 12. 1.05 5.36 20.71 22.26

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International Fertilizer__ 8. ?.47 4. A 159 3178 7 .40 2.41 4 .53 26.58 26.31 ~

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2.47 3. v

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29 335 8.33 2.50 3 .12 25.78 26.25 i;I.J

International Fertilizer__ 8. 1.65 4 . AA 152 2207 8 .20 1.74 3 .95 22.07 22 .65

International Fertilizer__ 8. International Fish Guano 8.

1.65 3. H 383 3543 9.08 1.78 3.13 21.27 22.74
1.65 2. v 15 154 8.28 1.85 2.06 20.47 21 .78

International Fertilizer__ 8. 1.65 2. K 36 625 7 .93 1.64 2.16 20.47 20 .51

Inttiellrzneart_i_o_n__a_l_P__e_a_c__h_F__e_r_-_ 6. 2.47 5. Q 43 2088 6.65 2.67 5.21 26.18 27.84

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ated Compound-------- 10. 3.29 -- ---- DD 21 2653 11.83 3.72 ------ 29.10 32.56
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ated Compound_________ 10 . 1.65 ------ J 49 1769 10.18 1.86 ------ 20.07 21.34

International Ammoni-

ated Compound_________ 9. 2.47 ------ H 103 586 8.90 2.46 --- --- 23.98 23.87

International Ammoni-

pound. ______ ------ - ---- 8. 3.29 ------ DD 139 4132 9.15 3.29 ------ 27.89 28.58

Ineter_r_n_a_t_i_o__n_a_l_T__o_p__D__r_e_s_s_-_ 4 . InPteortnaashti_o_n__a_l__B__o_n_e___a_n_d__ 10. Inptehrantaet_i_o_n__a_l_A__c_i_d__P_h__o_s_-- 16.

6.58 ------ NN 114 ------ 4. E 17 ------ ------ A 88

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Manure Salts _____________ ------ ------ 20. H 70 286 ------ ------ 21.04 16.00 16.83 >a-:,:l

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Sulphate of Ammonia_____ ------ 20.56 ------- 0 116
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Lawrenceville Ferti-~ Omega Tankage_---- - ---- ------ 8.22 ------ D 128
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Red Elk.--~---- ---- - - --- -- 9. 2.47 3. D 228

3300 ------

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Red Elk___ _____ ___ __ ______ 9 . 1.65 3. D 350 3814 9.05 1.64 3.25 21.87 22.04

Red Elk___________________ 8. 1.65 2. BB 149 4482 9.10 1.80 2. 20.47 21.96

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4341 16.85 ------ ------ 12.10 12.61
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lika, Ala._____________ j Farmers Club Guano ____ _ 9. I 2.471 3. p

711 29141 10.

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BEAR BRANDS Louisville Fertilizer
Oo., Atlanta, Ga. ____ jBear 1o-2-4 Guano_________ , 10 . Bear High Grade Beef, Blood and Bone_________ 10 .

1.65 4. A 1.65 2. F

10
'-"=' 20 824 9.85 1.77 4.17 23.27 23.98
68 1713 9 .88 1.64 2 .13 21.67 21.65

Bear 9-3-3 Guano_____ ___ _! 9. 2.47 3. p 88 4295 8.95 2.61 2.93 26.38 27.06

Bear 9- 3-1 Guano__ _____ _ 9. ( 2.471 1. IF 67 1712 8.90 2.361 1.35 24.78 24.40

Bear 9-2- 3 Guano_________ , 9. 11.651 3. IB 1031 4219,10.38,1.861 2 .25,21.87,23.26 Bear High Grade Acid
Phosphate__ ____________ 16. ____________ F 276 4075 16 .60 ------ ------ 12 .10 12 .46

EAGLE BRANDS Eagle High Grade Guano_ 10. Eagle 9-2-2 Guano ________ 9.

1.65 2. w
1.65 2. B

39 21561 9 .851 1 .881 2 .05121.67122 .89 40 4489 8.80 1.70 3 .19 21.07 22 .18

Eagle Ammoniated Superphosphate____________ 12.

&I Eagle High Grade Acid

LouisvilleJ.Fertllizer

Phosphate____ ____ ____ __ 16.

Gin Oo., Louisville, Ga._________________ __ Abbot's Leader_ __________ 10 .

2.47 ------ w 84 ------ ------ F 4
1.65 2. 00 102

High Grade _______________ 9. 2.47 3. 00 37

High Grade______________ _ 9 . 1.65 3. co 20

High Grade__________ _____ 8. 3 .29 4. co 103

Meal, Blood and Tankage_ 3. 6 .58 l. co 107!

Acid Phosphate_________ __ 16 . ------ ------ co 98

& Lowrey

Manure Salts _____________ ------ --- - -- 20. co 101
Davidson,\ Lowrey and Davidson's

Dawson, Ga._________ Boll Weevil Beater_ _____ 10. 2.47 3. T 244

Lowrey and Davidson's

aCnoom_p__le_t_e___O__o_t_t_o_n_ __G__u-__ 9 . 1.65 3. T 282

Lowrey and Davidson 's

Special Top Dresser_ __ 6. 4 .95 ------ T 445

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694 16.38 ------l---- --112.10,12 .38 \0 t-'

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Nitrate of Soda__ _________ --- --- 15. ------ T 122

Animal Tankage__ __ ______ ------
Mallet & Nutt-Watkins G& a._S__e_t_tl_e_,___J__a_c_k_s_o__n_, High Grade 9--3-3 Guano__ 9.
Mandeville Mills, Car-

9.07 ------ T 178
2.47 3. QQ 56

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3.30 2. p 2.47 4. p
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41 4291 12.48 3 .28 2 .21 31.95 32.30 84 4495 10.06 2.82 4.09 27.78 29.82 63 4319 9 .93 1.87 1.98 21.67 22.82

Georgia Test______________ 10 . 1.65 2. p 165 4013 11 .20 1.60 2 .01 21.67 22.13

M-M 9--3-3 _________________ 9. 2.47 3. p 116 3581 9.85 1.94 2 .97 26.38 23 .96

M-M 9--2-3 _________________ 9. 1.65 3 . p 139 3987 9.85 1.97 2.93 21.87 24.08

M-M No. L------ - --------- 10 . 3.30 ------ p 95 2922 11.15 3.27 ------ 29.15 29.67

M-M No.8.---- -- ------- --- 10. 1.65 ------ s 64 4320 9.40 1.88 ------ 20 .07 20.98

M-M 16% Acid Phosphate_ 16. ------ ---- -- p 147 3995 16.15 ------ ------ 12.10 12.19

l(ainit ____________ _____ ___ ------ --- -- - 12. EE 223

Muriate o:t Potash__ ______ ------ ------ 48. p 97

Nitrate of Soda___________ ------ 15. ------ EE 183

Manry, L. C., Edison, Ga.____ --------- _____ .

Cotton SpeciaL____ ______

9.

2.47 3. v

40

Middle Georgia Fertilizer Co., Dublin, Ga.

Peru SpeciaL ___ __ __ ____ __

9.

1.65 3. A 155

Bush's Best_____ __________ 8.

Midville Fertilizer &

Gin Co., Midville, Ga. Abbot' s High Grade ______ 9 .

Molony & Carter Co., Molony and Carter

Charleston, S. C.

Company's High Grade Acid Phosphate____ ____ _ 16 .

2 .47 3. A 156
2.47 3. co 41
----- - -- - --- F 175

Nitrate of Soda____ ___ ___ _ ------ 14 .83 ---- - - F 118

4370 ----- - --- -- - 14.24 9.60 11 .39 G') l'l
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4369 ------ 15.44 ------ 52.50 54 .04

725

9.23

2 .35

3.52 26.38

26 .28

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2.52

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MConor.,oeMOoinlr&oeF, eGrtai.l_i_z_e_r_! 10-2-2 High Grade ________ 10 .

1.65 2 . D

75 4223 9.55 2.07 2.69 21.67 24.26 ;t-:<l

Walton High Grade_______ 10.

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9-3-3 High Grade __ _____ __ 9 . 2.47 3. D 3ll 3444 9.21 2 .70 3.13 "26.38 27.88

9-2-3 High Grade _________ 9. 1.65 3. D 254 4490 9 .60 1.64 2.98 21.87 22.16

Nitrate of Soda___________ ------ 14 .85 - -- - -- D 224 2826------ 15 .60------ 51.97 54.60 \0 ~

ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923.

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Mont ezum a Fertilizer 1D-4-4..--- - -- - - -- -- -- - ---- - 10 . Co., Montezuma, Ga. 1D-2-2 ______ _____________ __ 10.

3.30 4 . AA 34 1.65 2 . 8 34

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453 10.43 1.65 2.33 :21.67 22. 19 ;;

9-3- 3___________ ___________ 9 . 2.47 3 . c

z 6 189 9.53 2.50 2.99 26.38 26 .86

9-2-3 _______ _______________ 9. 8-4- 4______________________ 8.

? 1.65 3. RR 232 2370 8.80 1.77 2.91 21.87 22 .34 w\0
3.30 4. c 34 851 8 .26 3.35 3.63 31.15 31 .28

8-3-3 ________ _______ _______ 8. 2.47 3 . T 434 3622 7.40 2 .79 3.09 25 .78 27 .25

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8- 2-2 _____________ __ __ __ ___ 8 . 1.65 2. 8 33 452 8.20 1.69 2.07 20.47 20 .87

Acid Phosphate ___________ 16. -- ---- ----- - T 45 142 16.35 ------ ------ 12.10 12.31

ICain it ___________ _________ -- -- -- ------ 12. 0 33 850 ------ -- ---- 12.88 9 .60 10 .30

SUPREME BRAND S Morris Fertilizer Co. ,
At la n ta, G a. __ _____ __ Mor ris Suprem e G u ano__ _ 9.

2.47 3. p 164 4012 9.73 2 .68 3 .25 26 .38 28.18

GOLD BOND BRANDS Morris Gold Bond Guano_ 12.

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Morris Gold Bond Guano_ 10 . 3.30 4. D 54 1699 10.80 3.42 4.06 32.35 33 .54

Morris Gold Bond Guano_ 10. 2.47 3. NN 119

Morris.Gold Bond Guano_ 10. 1.65 4. NN 122

Mor_ris Gold Bond Guano_ 10 . 1.65 2. EE 51

Morris Gold Bond Guano_ 9 . 2.47 3. G 194

Morris Gold Bond Guano_ 9. 1.65 3. D 55

Morris Gold Bond Guano_ 8 . 3.30 4. F 105

Morris Gold Bond Guano_ 8. 1.65 2. NN 87

Morris Gold Bond Acid Phosphate_______________ 16. ------ ------ F 108

.

Muriate of Potash_______ _ ------

48. F 107

&I Moultrie Fertilizer Morris Nitrate of Soda____ --- --- 14.85 ------ F 106

Manufacturing Co., Moultrie, Ga. ________ Coleman Cotton Grower__ 9.

1.65 3. GG 171

4456 9 .95 2.82 3.17 26.98 29 .02 <:;')

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23.27 25.54

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31.15 31.74

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1.92

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Albany, Ga.__________ Farmers Choice Guano___ 9.

1.65/ 3. IT 2281 11681 10.051 1.851 3 .311 21.871 23 .85

Mutual Fertilizer Co.

Savannah,

Ga._______

1

Mutual pany's

Fertilizer Com-~ No. 1034_________

10.

IRR Mutual Fertilizer Com-
I pany'sNo. 933 __________ 9 .

2.471 4.

361 2581 9 .931 2.481 4.78127.78128.42

2.47

3.

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2175

9.53

2.44

3.39 . 26.38 26.85

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1~3

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Continued_____ ___ __ Mutual Fertllizer Oom-

pany's No. 932 __ ________ 9.

Mpuatunayl's

Fertilizer ComNo. 913 _____ __ __ _

9.

Mutual Fertilizer Com-

pany's No. 844 __ _______ _ 8.

Mpuatunayl's

Fertilizer ComNo. 835________ ___

8.

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3.30 4. RR 180 1884 8 .80 3 .03 4.09 31.15 30.2 w\0 2.47 5. pp 13 88 8.30 2.63 4.90 27.38 28.3

Mutual Ferterlizer Company's No. 833 __ ______ __ 8 .

2.47 3. so

6 811 8 .35 2.34 3 .21 25.78 25.4

Mutual Fertilizer Company' s No. 824__ __ ___ ___ 8.

1.65 4. pp 24 1086 9.13 1.89 3.71 22.07 23 .8

Mutual Fertilizer Compa.ny's No. 823___ __ ____ _ 8.

1.65 3 . RR 284 3144 9.58 1.81 3 .01 21 .27 23.1

Mutual Fertilizer Company 's No. .813 ______ ____ 8 .

.82 3. RR 105 809 8 .05 1.24 2 .95 16 .71 19 .0

Mutual's Ammoniated Compound No. 1220____ _ 12.
Mutual's Ammoniated

1.65 ------ co 32 4351 12 .03 1.88 ---- -- 21.27 22 .5

Compound No. 930___ ___ 9 . 2.47 -- -- -- HH 129 2288 8.65 2.45 --- --- 23 .98 23.6

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Mutual Gold Standard ___ 10. 2.47 4. GG 120 2691 9.48 2.84 4.17 27.78 29.65

Mutual Gold Standard____ 10. 2.47 2. A 85 1510 10 .05 2.93 2.45 26.18 29.10

Mutual Gold Standard____ 10. 1.65 3. K 118 1786 10.05 2.44 2.95 22.47 26.81

Mutual Gold Standard____ 9. 2.47 3. A 121

Mutual Gold Standard____ 9. 1.65 3. KK 44

Mutual Gold Standard____ 8.
Hunter, Pearce and Battey's Cotton Hustler ___ 10.
(B. & S.) Special Sea Island Fertilizer__________ 9.

1.65 2. RR 117
1.65 2. co 28
1.65 3. RR 73

Mutual's Tobacco Special 8. Charles Ellis' Cumber-
land Fertilizer__________ 8.

2.47 3. JJ 47 1.65 2. RR 24

Potash Mixture___________ 10. ------ 4. JJ 162

Potash Com~oun<L _______ 9 . ------ 3. GG 116

Potash Compound_ _______ 8. ------ 4. K 17

Acid Phosphate___________ 16. ------ ------ LL 22 Kainit ____________________ ------ ------ 12. pp 96

Mciver, J. K., Com- Nitrate of Soda_____ __ ____
------ ------ pnaanby, ,GaI.n__c_._, ___S_a_v__a_n_- Nitrate of Soda._____ ______ ------

14.75 ------ AA

15.

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119 46

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9-3-3 Fertilizer_ ___________ 9. 2.47 3. FF 29

9-2-3 Fertilizer____________ 9. 1.65 3. H 38

8-4-4 Fertilizer________ ____ 8. 3.30 4. p 132

so 8-2-2Fertilizer__________ __ 8. 1.65 2.

70

Navassa Guano Co.,

Atlanta, Ga., and Wilmington, N. C.____

Nitrate of Soda___________ ------
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14.85 ------ H
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3766 8. 68 1.68 1.97 20.47 22.03

112 ------ 15 .50 ------ 51.97 54 .25

3643 10.26 1.72 2.49 21.67 22.61

Corona Guano____________ 10. 1.65 2. w 47 2634 9.85 1.83 2.33 21.67 22.83

Navassa Fish Guano______ 9. 2.47 3. G 222 3508 9. 2.73 2 .91 26.38 27.74

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Navassa 9-3-2 Guano _____ 9. 2.47 2. G 58 2017 9.08 2.64 2.45 25.58 26.93

Navassa Osceola Guano __ 9 . Nazvears_s__a___C_o__t_t_o_n___F__e_r_t_il_i_- 8.

1.65 3. F 1.65 2. F

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Navassa Best Guano______ 10 . 1.65 ------ F 26

Navassa 3% Ammoniated

Compound_ ___ ____ ______ 9. 2.47 ------ D 162

Navassa High Grade Acid

Norwegian Nitrogen Phospahte ______________ 16 . --- --- ---- -- G 154

Products Co., Inc., New York_ ___________ Ober, G., and Sons Co.,

Nitrate of Soda _____ ______ -----NoLriwmeeg__ia__n___N_i_t_r_a_t_e____o_f_ _ ------

14 .81 ------ D 12. ----- - p

189 13

Baltimore, Md., and

Savannah, Ga. ____ __ _ Ober's Special Ammoniat-

ed Dissolved Bone _____ _ 10. 1.65 2. DD 35

Obaenro's___R_a__b_b_i_t___F_o_o_t___G_u__- 9 .

2.47 3. MM 90

Ober's Swan E Fish Guano 9. Ober's High Grade Ferti-
lizer_ _____ __ _______ -- ---- 8 . Ober's Del Rio Superfine
Tobacco Guano_________ 8. Ober's Special Compound
for Tobacco__ _______ ____ 8. Ober's Hummer Cotton
Guano __ -------- --- - ---_ 8 . Ocilla Oil & Fertilizer!
Co., Ocilla, Ga. ______ Plow Boy Fertilizer _______ 9.

1.65 3. F 66 3.30 4. DD 34 2.47 5. RR 116 2.47 3. HH 73 2.47 3. MM 89 1.65 3 . RR 278

4246 10.35 1.70 ---- -- 20.07 20.56

2465 12.90 2.48 ------ 23 .98 26.38 G"J

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3138 9.60 1.67 3.09 21.87 22.41

Our Standard Fertilizer __ 8 . 1.65 2. RR 151 1473 8.08 1.67 2.93 20.47 21.37

Rexall Fertilizer_ ~ __ ___ ___ 8.

.82 3 . RR 58 389 8.76 1.10 3.21 16.71 18.88 :8

ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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1.65 4.

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w Potash Mixture _________ 10 . 1.65 2 .

48 2635 9.83 1.64 2.45 21.67 21.88

PeMruixvtiuarne's___S__e_a___I_s_l_a_n_d_ __ 9. Peruvian's Special Fish
Mixture __ ----------- ____ 9 .

2.47 3. H 1.65 3 . N

183 1300 9.05 2.44 3.05 26.38 26.29 3 650 9. 1.77 3.43 21.87 22.87

Peruvian's Potash Special 9.
Peruvian's Special Mixture 8. Pedruucveiar _n_'_s___C_ o__t_t_o_n___P_r_o__- 8.

1.65 3. A 17 575 9.40 1.72 3.01 21.87 22 .51 3.29 4. pp 82 2736 8.48 3. 12 4.01 31.10 30.46 1.65 2 . A 91 1516 8. 1.69 2.17 20.47 20.83

Peruvian's Potato Mixture I 7 . I 4 .111 5. ILL 1561

Peruvian's Excelsior Am-

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phate........ __________ _ 9 . PeTruopviDanre'ssseHr_i_g_h____G__r_a_d__e 8.

2.47 ------ LL 157
6.99 ------ N 40

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Peruvian's High Grade

Acid Phosphate______ ___ 16. ------ - - ---- H 188

Nitrate of Soda ........... -- -- -- 14.81 ------A 43
Phosphate Mining Co.,, The, Savannah, Ga.. SuperfineAcidPhosphate 16. ------ ------ T 429

Imported Kainit __________ - ----- ------ 12. MM 52

&I Planters Fertilizer Phosphate Co.,

Nitrate of Soda ___________ ------ 14.94 ------ MM 50

Charleston, S. 0. ____ Special Mixture ___________ 10. 3 .29 4. G 240

Special Mixture ___________ 9 .
&I Planters Warehouse Planters Acid Phosphate. 16.
~~~~-~-~-~-~~~~~=~~~~ Planters 9-2-3_______ ______ 9.

2.47 3. G 171 ------ ------ G 30
1.65 3. AA 127

27081 7.251 4 .241 5 .231 35 .801 36 .85

2709 10 .50 2.50 ------ 23 .98 25.05

4282 8.65 6.67 ------ 48.24 46 .87

4199

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2182 9.98 1.64 3.29 21.87 22.64 l:'l

IPlanters 8-2-2___________ __ 8.
Pope Manufacturing

1.65 2. RR 2751 3136 8 .83 1.77 2.69 20.47 22.18

Co., Washington, Ga. Pope Manufacturing Com-

tpialinzye'rs__H__i_g_h__G__r_a_d_e__F__e_r_- I 9. I 2.471 3 . IL

391

18031

9 .281 2.701

3.351 26.381 28 .10

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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By Whom Registered a.nd Place of Business
Porter Fertilizer-Co.,

Na.me of Fertilizer or Chemica.! Registered

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Blood, Bone and Potash 10. Porter's Special Cotton
Guano______________ ____ 9.
Porter's Improved Cotton Guano___________ ___ 9.

3.30 4 . D 1.65 2 0 p 2.471 3. G 1.65 3. B

92 4225 11.08 3 .20 4 .171 32.351 32.59 2! 0

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19 1161 9 0 1.87 3 .57 21 .87 23.54

Porter's Capital Guano___ 8. 3.30 4. G 196 3486 7.25 3 .20 3.81 31.15 30.00

Porter's Blood and Bone Guano_ ____ _____________ 10.

1.65----- - QQ 1 4470 9.60 1.87- ----- 20.07 21.04

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Guano__ _____ ___________ 9 . 2.47 ______ BB 12 4336 8.75 2 .37 _____ _ 23.98 23.28

Porter's .1\Cid PI:osphate_l16. ~------~ ------~EE 311 1201114.73~------~- - ----~12.10,11.34 Porter's Tiger High Grade
Acid Phosphate ________ 16. ___ ______ ___ B 138 4221 15.73 ____________ 12.10 11.94



Nitrate of Soda ___________ j______ j14.50j ______ jEE 321 12021. ---- .I 14.901. - - - - .I 50.751 52.15

Read Phosphate ::_ Co.,,

Cordele, Ga. _________ Read's . Special High

Grade Guano ___________ 10. 3.30 6. v 24 163 10.28 3.26J 5.43 35.15 33.44

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Read's Truck Guano _____ 8. ReGardo'ws erS_p_e_c_i_a_l___T_o__b_a_c_c_o_ 8. Read's Special High
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Read's Soluble Fish Guano .. _______ .. . . . __ .. 8 .

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Read's Muriate of Potash. ------ ------ 48. RR 49 382 -- - -- - -- ---- 50.30 38.40 40.24

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1.65 2. SD 18 2779 9.95 1.67 2.05 21.67 21.79 :z:l

Read's Red Diamond SpeciaL ________________ 9.

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Read's Cotton Flower ____ 9.
Read's Special High Grade Acid Phosphate_________ 16 .
Reeves, T . J., Thomaston, Ga.______________ Acid Phosphate___________ 16.

1.65 3 . LL 185 ------ ------ E 124 ------ ------ MM 61

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4241 16.05 ------ ----- - 12.10 12.13 1864 16.90 ------ ---- -- 12.10 12.64

Manure Salts __ ----------- ------ ------ 18. MM 59 1862 ------ ------ 18 .91 14.40 15.13

Reliance Fertilizer Nitrate of Soda ___________ ------ 15. ------ MM 60 1863 ------ 15.22 -- -- -- 52.50 53 .27
Co., Savannah, Ga. __ Reliance 1022 Guano______ 10. 1.65 2. KK 73 4430 10.50 2.09 2.37121.67 24.69

Reliance 933 Guano_______ 9. 2.47 3. N 23 2579 8.75 2.78 3 .14 26.38 28.05

ReGliuaanncoe _S__e_a__I_s_l_a_n_d___F_i_s_h_ 9. R eliance Corn and Cot-
ton SpeciaL _____ ___ ___ _ 8.

1. 65 3. RR 11 3.30 4. pp 9

99 8.83 1.77 3 .09 21. 871 22.50 84 8.43 3 .54 4 .26 31 .15 32.94

R eliance Tobacco Grower 8. 2.47 5. pp 10 85 8.80 2.50 4.49 27.38 27.62

Reliance 834 Guano__ ___ __ 8.

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R eyn olds Home Mixt ure Guano Co., Reyn ol ds, Ga.__ __________

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Ri chland, Ga. _______ _ Richland Home Mixture Guano Company's No. L 9.

2.47 3. v llO 1397 8 .90 2.70 3.25 26.38 27.79

Richland Home Mixture Guano Company's No. 13 8 .

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49 734 8 .35 3 .32 3.95 31.15 31 .43

Richland Home Mixture __ 8.

3.30 2. H

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34 1576 9 .88 2.701 2 .821 26.98 28.04

Knight's SpeciaL ________ I 10. 1.651 2. IP 1771 40991 11. 1.541 1.951 21.671 21.63

Rome Chemical Rome, Ga._

Tyson's SpeciaL __________ , 9.
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Co., Rome Gem Guano________ 10. Superior High Grade Meal Guano__________________ 10.
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I 2.471 3. IP ------------ p
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1271 35921 9.151 2.451 3. 76,26.38,26 .97 31 4290 17.03------------ 12.10 12.71 77 4224 9.65 2.80 3.17 26.98 28.73 87 4234 9.73 1.80 4.23 23.27 24.12 86 4233 9.53 1.77 2.01 21.67 22.06

Rome Georgia~Gem ____ ___ 9.

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Extra Good Guano _______ 9. 1.65 3. T Rome High Grade 10-i
Bone and Potash_______ 10. ------ 4. E

272 1365 8.76 1.63 3.29 21.87 21.85
88 4235 9.93 -- ---- 3.97 14.20 14.14

Rome Extra High Grade Dissolved Bone _________ 16.
RomRoemeF, eGrtai.li_z_e__r___C_o_._,, Cherokee 1G-2-4___________ 10.
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Rowe's Special Guano____ 9. Royster, F. S., Guano'
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Royster's Kingfish Guano 10. 2.47 3. F 269 3981 9.83 2.24 3.01 26.98 25.63

Royster's Amboy Guano__ 10 . 1.65 6. Q 11 4497 9.81 1.73 5.98 24.87 25.18

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Royster, F. S. Guano

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Royster's Pilot Guano__ __ 9. 2.47 2. RR 1 89 8.85 2.71 1.92 25.58 26.75

Royster's Regent Guano_ 9. 1.65 5. A 47 1145 8.65 1.95 4.94 23.47 24.86

Royster's Viking Guano __ 9. 1.65 3. AA 26 350 9. 1.73 3.02 21.87 22.33

Royster's Elmo Guano___ _ 9.

.82 3. GG 59 4386 8.95 1.21 2.9817.31 19.40

Royster's Dixie Guano__ __ 8. Royster's Jupiter Guano_ 8.

3.29 6. AA 71 1410 8.28 3.26 5.95 32.69 32.66

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2.47 5. RR 304 3404 8 .73 2.52 4.73 27.38 27 .88 2.47 3. LL 228 3938 8 .68 2.54 2.93 25.78 26 .52

Royster's Bully Guano ___ 8 . Roaynsot_e_r_'s___B__u_c_k__s_h_o__t __G_u_-_ 8. Royster's Fish, Flesh and
FowL ___________________ 8. RoFyesrtteilri'zserF_a_r_m_ _e_r_s_'__B__o_n_e_ 8.

1.65 5. RR 137 1.65 4. RR 132
1.65 3. v 141
1.65 2. RR 289

Royster's 5% Trucker_ ___ 7 . Roaynsot_e_r_'s__L__a_n_d__m__a_r_k___G__u_- 10.

4 .11 5. KK 42 3 .29 --- - -- E 92

Royster's Simplex Brand_ 9. RoaynsdtePro'sta1s0h-4__P__h_o__s_p_h__a_t_e 10.
Ropyhsatteer_'s_ _1_6_%__ _A_ _c_i_d__P_h_o__s_- 16.

2.47 ------ LL 126 ------ 4. LL 202 ----- - ------ LL 259

Royster's German Kainit_ - ----- ------ 12.40 LL 260

Royston Cotton Co.,, Nitrate of Soda___________ ------ 15. - ----- BB 137 Royston, Ga. _______ _ Royston Cotton Com-

pany's lG-2-2 Guano ____ 10. 1.65 2. G 51

Royston Cotton Com-

pany's 9-2- 3 Guano_____ 9. 1.65 3. G 52

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pany's Acid Phosphate_ 16. ------ ------ 0 131

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2015 11 .13 1.74 2.35 21.67 23.13 1:'1

4253 10.28 1.72 3.45 21.87 23.39

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1110 10.63

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3.94 18.76 19.59

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1.65 2.47

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1o-2-o Ammoniated Bone_ 10. PiBneolnaen_d______A__m__m__o_n__ia__te__d 9. PeBrfoencet_i_o_n____A__m__m__o_n__ia-t_e_d_ 8. Southern Hustler Am-
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1.65 ------ RR 148 1470 10.35 1.81 ------ 20.07 21.16 1.65 3. AA 29 353 9.30 1.71 3.21 21.87 22.55 2.47 4. HH 21 255 8.70 2.50 4.04 26.58 27.20 2.47 3. AA 72 1411 8.73 2.44 2.97 25.78 26.04 1.65 2. HH 92 2251 8.35 1.83 2.13 20.47 21.77

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1.65 2. AA 54 1022 8.38 1.79 2.23 20.47 21.65
1.65 2. nn 33 780 7.98 1.71 2 .06 20.47 20.84

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Schoen Brothers, Inc.,, Kainit ________________ __ __ Atlanta, Ga.__ _______ Schoen's Blood, Bone and

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Potash________________ __ 10. 1.65 2. QQ 87

Schoen's 9-3-3 ____________ 9. 2 .47 3. B 66

Acid Phosphate__________ _ 16. - ----- ------ BB 69

Sulphate of Ammonia_____ -- - -- - 19. ------ D 263
Nitrate of Soda___________ -- - -- - 15 . ------ BB "1'0
. 10% Tankage _______ ___ __ _ ----- - 8 .22 - ----- 00 36
Tankage_________________ _ ----- - 5 .34 ------ EE 216 Tankage_____ _____________ ------ 4.11 --- - -- D 104 Seacoast Fertilizer Co.,l Augusta, Ga. ________ , Red Gull SpeciaL ________ 10 . 3.29 4. LL 195

Red Gull SpeciaL ______ __ 10. 1.65 2 . LL 197

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2.47 3. LL 127
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6.59 -- --- - 47 .19 47 .32 !='

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2.47 ---- -- cc 129 3040 9.03 2.61 - ---- - 23.98 24.77 w\0

Seacoast Ammoni at ed

Compou n d ____ ____ ______ 8. 6.58 - -- - -- LL 124 2304 8 .48 6.50 - --- - - 45.99 45.84

Seacoast T op D resser_ ____ 4 . 6.58 -- ---- LL 272 4440 4.80 6.90 ----- - 43.59 45 .83

Seacoast Acid Phosphate_ 16. -- ---- -- --- - LL 27 376 16. 13 - ----- -- -- -- 12. 10 12.18 ICainit ____ _______ ______ ___ ---- -- ---- -- 12. LL 20 369 ---- - - -- -- -- 12.63 9.60 10.10

Nit rate of Soda_____ __ ____ - ----- 14.85 - --- -- LL 205 3719 ------ 15.30 ----- - 51.97 53.55
Smlainthta, ,AG. aA. _. ,__I_n__c_._, _A__t_- Acid Phosphate____ _____ __ 16. ---- - - - -- --- MM 22 1067 16 .45 --- --- -- ---- 12 .10 12 .37

Manure Salts _____________ ------ ------ 20. T 15
Sulphate of Potash_______ ------ ------ 48. MM 93
Nitrate of Soda_____ ______ ------ 14 .80 ------ T 186 SoSpoepretortnonG, Guaa.n_o___C__o_._, Cotton Maker_____________ 9. 1.65 3 . A 18

South Atlantic Ferti- Black Joe ______ ___________ 8. 1.65 2. A 56

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S. cAia.l FG. uCaon'os__C_o__t_t_o_n__S__p_e_-

9.

2.47 3. KK 27

Chemical Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. ___

Acid Phosphate___________

16 .

------ ------ 00

67

Southern Cotton Oil

GCoa..,___T_h__e_,___A__t_la__n_t_a_, Scoco No. 1024____________ 10. I 1.65 4. J.T 52

Scoco High Grade ________ 10. 1.65 2. H 79

Brer Rabbit_______________ 10 . Blood and Bone High
Grade_________ ---------- 10. Convincer_________________ 9.

1.65 2. DD 114 1.65 2. B 86
2.47 3. s 18

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2.47 3. 0 35
1.65 3. s 101

23 ------ ------ 19.30 16 .00 15 .44

3381 ------ ------ 52.16 38.40 41.73

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1.65 3. H 113 596 9.96 1.83 2.90 21.87 22.83
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~ 3.30 4. s . 96 2096 8.73 3.15 4.69 31.15 31.31

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8.

3 .30 2. v

68 987 7.63 3 .60 2.35 29.55 31.26 l..'.l,

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1.65 ----- - BB 80 4343 10 .75 1.64 ------ 20 .07 20.47

Scoco Ammoniated Super-

phosphate ___ ______ ----- 9. 2.47 - ----- QQ 52 4472 8 .83 2.57 ------ 23.98 24.43

ScpohcoosApmhamteon__i_a_t_e_d__S_u_p__e_r_- 8.

3.30 ---- -- T 285 1378 9 .38 3 .27 ------ 27 .95 28.61

Acid and Potash___ " ______ 10. ----- - 4 . T 108 493 10.45 ------ 4.39 14 .20 14 .78

Acid Phosphate__________ _ 16. ------ ------ H
lrainit _________ __ _________ ---- -- --- -- - 12. s

78 294 16 .55 ------ ----- - 12 .10 12.43
125 2608 ------ ------ 12 .32 9.60 9.86

Muriate of Potash________ ------ ------ 48 . MM 17

Southern Cotton Oil Nitrate of Soda ___ ________ ------ 15 . ------ s

8

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3.30 1. A 100

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Southern Fertilizer~ Scoco Standard <luano ___ 8. and Chemical Co., Savannah, (}a.______ _ Southern Fertilizer 10--4--4 10.
Southern Fertilizer 9-3- 3_ 9.

1.65 2. KK 74
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Southern Fertilizer 9- 2-3_ 9 . 1.65 3 . N 10

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9

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2.47 3. JJ 28
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------ 4 . N 11

Southern Acid Phosphate 16 . ------ ------ A 40
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555 ------ ------ 51.20 38.40 40 .96 308 ------ 15.26 ------ 52.50 53.41
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39 1139 ------ 14.94 ------ 51.97 52.2~ t_%j

Co., Augusta and Savannah, Ga. _______

s. s._______________________

10.

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3.30 2. RR 79 565 10.30 2.83 2.05 30.75 28.3E !Z

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1.65

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4356 10.75

1.70

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s. s._________________.______ 9. 2.47 3. cc 121 3035 10.35 2.30 3.01 26.38 26.27

Sea Island Cotton Grower 9. 1.65 3. LL 11 171 8.95 1.77 3.42 21.87 22.84

Superlative Bone _________ 8. 3.30 4. LL 162 3354 7.88 3.21 4.37 31.15 30.8E

S. S. Tobacco Grower_ ____ 8. High Grade Soluble_______ 8. Standard_--------- _______ 8 .

2.47 3. J J 82 4410 8.45 2.35 3. 25.78 25.3g

,"I 2.47 3. LL 100 1441 8.

3.25 25.78 25.87

1.65 2. RR 81 567 9.48 1.59 1.96 20.47 21.00

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Nitrate of Soda __________ _ ------ 15. ---- - - LL 269 Standard Fertilizer
Co., Meigs, Ga. ___ ___ Special Potash Formula__ 9. 1.65 3. SF 6

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Acid Phosphate___________ 16. -- -- -- ______L 31

Strickland, R. F., Co., Concord, Ga. ______ __ Strickland's 9-3-3 _________ 9. 2.47 3. MM 63

Swainsboro Fertilizer_ StSriocdkal_a_n_d__'s_ __N__i_t_r_a_t_e___o_f_ -- - --- 14 .85 -- - -- - MM 64

Co., Swainsboro, Ga._ FlPanodtaesrhs'__B__e__s_t__w__i_t_h_ _2__%_ 10. 1.65 2. KK 25

J. A. Coleman's Special

Swift & Company Fer- ~ Guano ________________ __ 9. 1.65 3 . KK 13

t ilizer Works, Atlanta, Ga.______ ______ Swift's Red Steer _________ 12.

3 .29 4 . co 118

Swift's Red Steer_________ 12. Swift's Red Steer_ ________ 12. Swift's Farmers SpeciaL_ 10.

2.47 3. F 152 2.47 2 . GG 93 3 .29 4. MM 23

4284 10 .05 2 .27 ______ 123 .98 23.51

4357 17.30

------ 12.10 12.88

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Swift's Red Steer_ ________ 10. Swift's C.imax__ _______ ___ 10.

2.47 3. BB 17 4507 9.45 2.48 3. 26.98 26.71
1.65 4. T 304 1606 10 .15 1.80 4 .35 23 .27 24.47 .......... --l

ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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1.651 2. F

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2.47 3. 0 10 193 9. 2.49 3.09 26.38 26. E ?

Swift's Cotton King______ 9.

2.47

2.

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25 .E 6

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2.47 1. D 173\ 2472 8.75 2.57 1.47 24.78 25.E 6

Swift's F a rmers Favorite__ 9. 1.65 3. J

4 619 8.93 1.67 3.03 21.87 21.~ 6

Swift's Majestic_____ ______ 8. 3.29 4. so 15 819 8.73 3 .10 4.51 31.10 30. 0

Swift's Red Steer_ ________ 8 . SwGirfot'ws eGr _e_o_r_g__ia___T_o__b_a_c_c__o 8.

2.47 5. AA 50 1018 7.43 2.30 4.93 27.38 26.( 5 2.47 3. AA 102 1626 8.15 2.51 2.90 25.78 26.( 1

Swift's Palmetto__________ 8. 2.47 3. nn 134 2293 7.63 2.53 3.25 25.78 26.('9

Swift's Pioneer___________ 8. Swift's Red Steer_________ 8 .

1.6:'; 4. c 11

HH 1.65 2.

29

194 8 .60 1.75 3.89 22.07 22.89 777 8.55 1.63 2.09 20.47 20.76

Swift's Red Steer_________ 7 . Swift's Red Steer_____ ____ 10. Swift's Red Steer_________ 10. Swift's Red Steer_________ 9.

4.12 5 . T 368

HH 3.29 ------

50

1.65 ------ BB 155

2.47 ------ LL 154

2624 7.85 1046 9.85 4184 10.33 2706 9.45

4.11 4.97 35.86 36.29

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Swift's Top Dresser_______ 4. Swift's Red Steer_________ 4. Swift's Farmers Home ____ 10.

6.58 - ----- p 120
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3585

3 .53

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196

4243 11 .18 ------

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Swift's Acid Phosphate___ 16. ------ ------ GG 15

523 16 .10 ------ ------

12.10 12.16

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155

2570 ----- - ------ 12.64

9 .92 10.11

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187

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Tennessee Chemical

OX BRANDS

I IHH Co., Atlanta and Al-
bany, Ga.------------ Ox 16-2-2 Guano __________ ,16.

1.651 2.

1-'

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1.831

2.01,25 .27,26.06

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Ox Peanut SpeciaL______ _ 12.

.82 2 . H 210 1545 11 .48 1.01 2 .01 18.31 19.05

Ox 10-4-4 Guano _______ ___ 10. Ox 10-3-3 Guano ___ ___ ___ _ 10.

. 3.30 4 . MM 67 1870 9 .95 3.11 4.93 32.35 32.01
2.47 3. T 117 502 10.03 2.45 3 .01 26.98 26.90

Ox 1Q-3-2 Guano ___ _______ 10. 2 .47 2. E 132 3450 9.45 2.68 2 .22 26.18 27.19

Ox 1Q-2-4 Guano ___ ____ ___ 10 . i.65 4. w 96 2979 11. 2. 16 4.01 23.27 26.69 1

Ox 10-2-3 Guano __________ 10 .

Oxa

High Grade Ammonited Bone______ ___ ______

10.

1.65 3. IH 206 1.65 2 . K 48

Ox-10-1- 1 Guano _______ ___ 10.

.82 1. J 28

Ox 9- 3-5 ____________ ______ _ 9 . 2.47 5. K 110

Ox Cotton Guano__ _______ 9. 2.47 3. H 66

Ox 9-2-3 Guano ___________ 9 . 1.65 3 . K 28

Ox 8-6-4 Guano _________ __ 8 . 4.94 4. v 153

Ox 8-4-6 Guano _____ ______ 8. 3.30 6. K 75

Ox 8-4- 4 Guano ______ _____ 8. 3 .30 4. H 65

Ox 8-3- 5 Guano _________ __ 8. 2.47 5 . pp 148

Ox 8-3-3 Guano ___________ 8. 2 .47 3. N 14

Ox 8-2-4 Guano ________ ___ 8 . 1.65 4. 0 67

Ox Slaughter House Bone_ 8. Ox Ammoniated Super-
phosphate ______________ 10 .
Ox Ammoniated Superphosphate _________ __ ___ 9.

1.65 2 ." A 16 1.65 - ----- K 135
2.47 ---- -- NN 79

Ox Top Dresser ___ ________ 6. 4 .94 ------ T 331 OxPhoHsipghhateG__r_a_d_e____A__c_i_d_ 16. ------ ---- -- H 52

K ainit _________ __ __ _________ ___ .1--- ___ 12.40 H 251

1541 9.70 1.83 2.42 22.47 22 .82

637 9 .83 1.67 2 .13 21.67 21.78

4261 10 .10 .87 1.37 16.31 16 .94

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 19<3

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Sulphate of Ammonia _____ ------ 20.75 ------ H

87 2798 - --- - - ------ 50. 40.00 140.00 51 ~
242 1739 ------ 20.78 ----- - 72.62 ;72. 73 ~

Nitrate of Soda ___________ ----- - 14.81 ------ H

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34 110 ------ 15.22 ------ 51.83 53.27 1;1.:>

Thomasville Fertilizer

Co., Thomasville, Ga. Wright's Cotton Formula_ 12. 2.47 3. pp 111 3121 12.48 2.27 3.49 28. 18 27.76

Melon and Cane SpeciaL_ 9. 2.47 3. pp 32 1093 9.40 2.44 3 .27 26.38 26.68

Thomasville High Grade__ 9. 1.65 3. pp 35 1096 9 .98 1.67 3 .63 21.87 23.07

Thomasville Trucker______ 8. Staasnhd_a__r_d__B__o_n_e__a__n_d__P__o_t_-_ 8.
Acid Phosphate___________ 16.

3.30 4. pp 28 ------ 4. pp 34. - ----- - ----- pp 135

1090 8.68 2 .89 4.21 31.15 29.47 1095 7.85 ------ 5.23 13.00 13.89 4466 17.18 ------ ------ 12.10 12.80

I Tiller-Glenn Co. , Carl-
I ton, Ga. _________ ___

T-G. Co's 9--4-2 Weevil Beater_ ______________ ___

9.

a.so' 2. 0

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Vidalia Chemical Co.,

Vidalia, Ga. _______ ___ Vidalia 10- 2--4_____________ 10. 1.65 4. A 109

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1.65 3. A

15

Vidalia 8-3-3 ______________ 8. 2.47 3. A

2

Vidalia Standard_________ 8. 1.65 2. A 59

Vidalia Acid and Potash __ 10. - --- -- 4. A 110
Villa Rica Cotton Oill Co., Villa Rica, Ga. __ Eastborough SpeciaL__ ___ 10. 2.47 3. B 106

Villa Rica's 10-2-4_~-- ___ __ 10. Sotduarea_n__d__T__a_n__k_a_g__e__M__i_x_-_ 10.

1.65 4. B 108 1.65 2 . B 105

Our Special for Corn ____ _ 8. 1.65 5. p 109

Acid Phosphate __________ _ 16. ------ ------ B 107
~itrate of Soda___________ ----- - 14.81 ------ p no

V-C. C. CO'S BRANDS

Yrginia-Carclina

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3.29 4. DD 38

665 9.45 3.49 2.93 30.15 32.20

1925 10.48 1.74 4.29 23.27 24.29

573 9.80 1.90 3.01 21.87 23.74

4207 8.58 2.44 4210 8 .26 1.87
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V-C 12-3-3 Fertilizer_ _____ 12. 2.47 3. NN 58 4447 12.61 2.61 4.25 28.18 30.32

V-C 12-1-1 Guano _________ 12.

.82 l. T

89 474 12.23 1.24 l. 76 17.51 ::0 .57 "~ ""' CJ.:)

ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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tinued _______ ------- _ V-C. Co's E xtra High

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1.65 4. w

5 754 10.33 1.80 4 .07 23 .27 24.36

V-C Ocean High Grad e Fish Fertilizer_ _____ __ __ 10 .

1. 65 2 . w 163 4335 10 .75 1.80 2.33 21 .67 23.2

V-C High Grade Fish Guano _____ ____ _____ ---- _-- 10.

1. 65 2. s

27 446 11 .25 1. 72 2.50 21.67 23.2

V-C l D--l -4 Fert ilizer_ _____ 10. Geor gia P l anters Formu la 10.

.82 4 . RR 651 558 9.58 1.15 3.73 18.71 20.0 .82 3. RR 152 1474 9.50 1.12 3.21 17 .91 19 .4,

V-0 9-5-3 Fertilizer _______ 9. Grayland Special for Cot-
ton and Corn________ ___ 9.
V-0 Special Formula ______ 9 . Blpaonutonnd'_s____M__e_a_l ___C__o_m__-_ 9.
Big Giant Cotton Grower_ 9. V-l0izeSrp__e_c_i_a_l__F__i_s_h__F__e_r_t_i_-_ 9.
V-0 Standard Formula__ __ 9.
V-0 Extra Fish Formula __ 9. V-0 Co's XXXX Blood
and Bone_______________ 9 .
V-0 Extra Meal Formula __ 9. OladnHo _i_c_k_o_r_y__S__p_e_c_i_a_l__G__u_-_ 9 .
V-0 Peanut Producer_____ 9 .
V-0 8-6--2 Fertilizer _______ 8 . Pelican Truck Grower
and Top Dresser_ _______ 8. SotiultizheGr_e_o__r_g_i_a__F__is_h__F__e_r_-_ 8 . V-0 Melon and Canta-
loupe Grower_ __________ 8 . V-0 High Grade Ammo-
niated Bone _____ ____ ___ 8 . V-l0ize8r-_4_-_3___S_p_e_c__ia__l __F_e_r_t_i_-_ 8.

4.11 3. SA 21 2375 9 .58 4 . 3.13 35.40,35.25

2.47 5. H 300 2050 9 .70 2.37 5.22 27.98 28.03

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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3.29 2. NN 26 2.47 5. RR 64

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z 557 8.70 2.32 5 .281 27.38 1 27 .20 0

Wando Complete Guano __ 8. V-GCroTwreorp_i_c_a_l__V__e_g__e_ta__b_l_e _ 8.

2.47 4 . H 177 12941 8.05 2.45 4.41 26.58 26.83 ~ 2.47 3. pp 152 4049 8.33 2.34 3 .25 25.78 25.47

V-aCnoC__o_m__p_l_e_t_e__F__i_s_h__G__u_-_ 8. Jumbo Peruvian Guano
Crop Grower_ __________ _ 8.

2 .47 3. A 2.4.7 3. D

6 5691 9.15 2.46 3 .35 25.78 26.70 150 4227 8.50 2.75 3.01 25.78 27.63

V-C Eureka Tobacco Guano ____________________ -~ 8.
V-C Special Sandy Land Guano__________________ 8.

2.47/ 3. IJJ 75l 4523l 8.78l 2.52/ 2.98 25.78/26.51 2 .4.7 2. KK 26 1218 8.33 2.61 2.351 24.98 26.23

V-C ~2-7 Guano_________ _ 8.

Nichols High Potash For-

mula_____ _

-- 8.

1.65 7. AA 189 3007 8.4.3 1.70 7.45,24 .47,25 .37 1.65 5. Q 53 4304 8.70 1.77 5.51 22.87 24.36

IMorgan's Potash

Fish, Bone and Guano __________

I

8.

I 1.651

4.

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3431 8 .601 1.761 4.391 22.071 23.35

V-F0orCmou'slaD__o_u_b_l_e__P__o_t_a_s_h__ 8.

1.65 4 . 0

19 202 8 .55 1.68 4.18 22.07 22.71

V-0 Deep Sea Fish Guano_ 8. V-0 7-5-7 SpeciaL________ 7.

1.65 2. RR 57
4.11 7. so 58

V-0 Early Trucker ________ 7. V-0 Indian Brand for
Tobacco (0. S. Meal with Sulphate) _________ 6.
V-0 Special Ammoniated Compound ______________ 10.

4.11 5. pp 29
3.29 4. pp 67
2.47 ------ NN 90

Edisto Special Superphosphate ______________ 10 .

1.65 ---- - - pp 118

V-C0omp3o%und_A__m__m__o_n__ia__te__d 9.

2.47 ------ s 138

V-0 Top Dresser No.3 ____ 5 . 5 .76 --- --- s 134

V-0 Acid Phosphate ______ 16. ------ ------ T 21

Gietn_u_i_n_e__I_m__p__o_r_t_e_d__K_a__in__- _ ------ ------ 12.40 T

38

388 2400 1091

8.40 8.08 7.10

1.75 3.85 4.

2.36 20.47 21.55 0

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Muriate of Potash________ ------ ------ 48. LL 23 372 ------ ----- - 49.30 38.40 39.44

Sulphate of Ammonia ____ ------ 20 .56 ------ p
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54 4292 ------ 20.66 ------ 71.96 72.31

249

1189 ------ 15.001------ 51.83 52.50

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ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923

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Virginia-Carolina- Che-

Name of Fertilizer or Chemical Registered

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CO'S AmBomnoen_i_a__te_d_____D_i_s_s_o_l_v_e__d _ 10 .

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1.65 2. v 113 14001 8.251 1.681 2 .211 20.471 20 .96 \0
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COMMERCIAL GUANO CO'S
Excelsior Bone Compound __________________ ! 10.

4. T 250 11901 11 .15, _____ _ 4.571 14 .20 1 15.35

SOUTHERN FERTILIZER CO'S
Scott's Gossypium Phospho_____________________ 10.
Cotton Boll Guano _______ 8. Cotton Boll Bone and
Potash__________________ 10.

1.651 2. IW
1.65 2. u 2. u

74 4333 10.48 1.85 2.47 21.67 23.44 23 2134 7 .75 1.68 2 .22 20.47 20 .97 31 4330 9 .08- - ---- 2.13 12 .60 12 .15

FOR W. 0. KINNEY & CO.

Warren County Ferti- ~ lizer Co., Warrenton,

Kinney's 9-2-3 Guano _____ !

9.

Ga._________ _______ ___ Warren County Fertili-

I 1.651

3.

IQ

1171 44981 8.101 1.901 3.471 21.871 23.09

9z-e3r-3C__o_'_s___H_i_g_h_ __G__r_a_d_e__ 9.

2.47 3 . LL 89 14361 9.

2.59 ~ . 67 26.38 27.58

A FNeort.ilOizneer __H_i_g__h__G__r_a_d_e__ 9.

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Warren County Fertilizer

0

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Co's Ammoniated Superphosphate ___ _____ ___ 9 .

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2.47 ------ LL 187 3373 9.40 2.27 ------ 23 .98 23.12 :.:.0.,

Warren County Fertili-

:s:

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- ---- - -- - -- - LL 201

3717 16 .93 - -- --- - ----- 12 .10 12 .66 :.l.:z.",l

Watts, Jno. N., Jr., & I Co., Jaqksonvllle,

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Fla. __________________ Acid Phosphate __________ 16 . ------ ------ T 13 21 16.18 - --- - - -- --- - 12 .10 12.21 >

ICainit _________ __ __ ____ ___ --- - -- ------ 12 .04 T Nitrate of Soda ____ _______ - ---- - 15. -- --- - T

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12 --- - - - - ----- 14.30 9.63 11.44 11 --- - - - 15.10 --- -- - 52 .50 52.85

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Whitehead & Gholston,

Comer, Ga.___________ Wilkins' Favorite___ ____ ___ 10. 3.30 2 . 0

8 663 10 .05 3 .31 2 .54 30.75 31.26

Whitehead's SpeciaL _____ 10 . White Plains Ginning & Fertilizer Co.,
White Plains, Ga. ___ _ Peanut SpeciaL____ ______ _ 10.

1.65 3. 0 1.65 3. L

9 664 10.53 1.53 3.85 22.47 22.81
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Whitfield County Farm

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Bureau, Dalton, Ga._ Whitfield Brand__________ 11.

z 3.30 4. DD 13 1639 11.70 3.25 4.26 32.95 33.30

Zebulon Ginning &

9

Fertilizer Co., Zebulon, Ga.______________ Pike County High Grade_ 10.

1.65

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Pike County No. 934______ 9. 2.47 4. MM 68 1871 9.20 2.69 4.02 27.18 28.53

Pike County No. 933______ 9. 2.47 3. MM 34 1447 9.05 2.76 3.09 26.38 28 .08 Acid Phosphate __________ 16. ____________ MM 54 1467 15.85 __________ __ 12.10 12.00

Nitrate of Soda ___________ ------~15 . ______ MM 108 3731 ______ 15 .14 ______ 52.50 52 .99

COTTON SEED MEAL

Elberton Oil Mills, Elberton, Ga. ________

CoGtrtaodne)S_e__e_d__M__e_a_l___(L_o__w_ _ ------

Empire State Chemical Co., Athens, Ga._____

CoGtrtaodne)S_e__e_d__M___ea_l__ (_L__o_w__

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Farmers Cotton Oil Co., Americus, Ga~ ___

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Lester Ricks Oil Co., Byromville, Ga. ______

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Mandeville Mills, Carrollton, Ga. __________

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Montezuma Cotton Oil Co., Montezuma, Ga.

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Planters Cotton Oil Co., Tifton, Ga. ______

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inch in diameter is valued at $5.50 a unit, coarser than this is valued at $3.44 a unit. The phosphoric acid of

bone meal finer than 1-50 inch is valued at $0.60 a unit, coarser than that at 43c a unit.

ANALYSIS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER FOR SEASON OF 1923.

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The following table gives the number of fertilizer and cottonseed meal tags, respectively, sold by the Georgia State Department of Agriculture, for the past twenty-two seasons:

Fertilizers
Season 1900-L _____ 482,571 Tons, Season 1901-2 ______ 443,997 Tons, Season 1902-3 ___ ~ __ 555,414 Tons, Season 1903-4______ 618,730 Tons, Season 1904-5_ _____ 622,414 Tons, Season 1905-6 ______ 743,424 Tons, Season 1906-(______ 728,361 Tons, Season 1907-8 ______ 766,166 Tons, Season 1908-9_ _____ 807,832 Tons, Season 1909-10 _____ 1,030,699 Tons, Season 1910-11_ ____ 1,202,722 Tons, Season 1911-12 _____ 1,103,864 Tons, Season 1912-13 _____ 1,120,693 Tons, Season 1913-14_____ 1,292,568 Tons, Season 1915 ____ "'" ___ 738,962 Tons, Season 1916 _________ 741,097 Tons, Season 1917 ________ 874,610 Tons, Season 1918 ________ 923,020 Tons, Season 1919 ________ 990,919 Tons, Season 1920 ________ 1,003,553 Tons, Season 1921_ __ _____ 535,638 Tons, Season 1922 ________ 521,547 Tons,
Season 1923 to Oct. 1st_______ 662,468 Tons,

C. S. Meal
58,076 Tons 74,130 Tons 84,468 Tons 96,818 Tons 90,328 Tons 87,253 Tons 87,703 Tons 85,298 Tons 103,532 Tons 103,302 Tons 129,748 Tons 121,236 Tons 122,975 Tons 185,846 Tons 134,017 Tons 110,512 Tons 63,655 Tons 55,155 Tons 72,922 Tons 35,495 Tons 38,879 Tons 10,172 Tons
1,299 Tons

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BuLLETIN No. 93

TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA:
This bulletin published quarterly gives information especially 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 deisiring to communicate by mail with any of the Divsions 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 :-The State 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 above, as well as pertaining to the diseases of the various crops of Georgia, 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 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.

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Samples of food, drugs, feeding stuffs, fertilizers, and insicticides 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 arid shipped, prepaid, to citizens of Georgia, for use in Georgia, on the receipt of remittance to cover the cost of preparation, which is 30 cents per acre. Direct all orders and make remittances payable to J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture, State of Georgia.
HON. :MARTIN V. CALVIN, OUR STATISTICIAN, intelligently and industriously addresses himself to the collection and dis-semination of accurate statistics, not only as they relate to agriculture in its broadest sense, but, also, to those which touch the industries and kindred interests of the entire State.
Mr, Calvin's personal knowledge of farming has enabled him to be of great service to the farmers of Georgia in answering, in detail and in a perfectly understandable manner, all inquiries addressed to this Department, and referred to him for attention. He is at your service.
As heretofore, the Department will gladly list the name of any farmer-any citizen of Georgia, on application, for its Bulletins and other publications.
DIVISION OF ILLUMINATING GASES AND OILS :-This Division is under the direct supervision of Mr. L. H. Glenn, 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 p10tect both the consumer and the distributor.
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 producer and ccnsumer directly in touch with each other and rendering both a mutual benefit.

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BuLLETiN No. 93

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.
The Agricultural Department of Georgia pledges itseH to give prompt and courteous attention to all letters of inquiry relating to the agricultural interest of Georgia. Letters treating wholly questions included in the scope of agricultural educatio'n should be addressed to the State College of Agriculture, Athens, Georgia. Also, questions pertaining to the Agricultural and Home Economics Agents should be addressed likewise, as they are under the direct supervision of that institution. Should such inquiries come to us, we shall promptly refer them to the proper parties for attention. All questions pertaining generally to the regulatory work included in the State Department of Agriculture, should be addressed directly to this Department.
You c_an assist us in the prompt handling of these communications by addressing them direct to whichever of the foregoing divisions handle the matter involved in your communication.
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 many 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 purpose.
Respectfully submitted, (Signed) J. J. BROWN, Commissioner of Agriculture.