Southern cultivator. (Augusta, Ga.) 1843-188?, December 01, 1870, Image 88

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To Cotton and Wheat Growers. JOHN MERRYMAN tCO.’S Ammoniated wvVnnnV Wl fl Wf 121 fit AJAUUUAJ If m AM a *« n callin S the attention of planters to our Ammoniated Dissolved Bones, we renew our offer j£ . . 7 of laßt sea ß.on to guarantee its superiority and refuund every dollar of purchase money in case it fe“. fails to give satisfaction. In its manufacture we use pure Bone, Sulphuric Acid, Potash and the best Ammoniacal Material. By using a ceneentrated article, thousands of dollars can be saved by the planting community in trans portation and labor of applying. ° j The experience of prominent planters is that one hundred pounds are equal to from two to three hun dred of most of the articles offered the public. Packed in Strong Barrels and in fine, dry condition. Write for informaiion and Circulars. We append the following extracts from a few of the many letters received daily by us. John Pierryman Sc Cos.. BALTIMORE, MD. Extracts from Correspondents. Col. B. G. Lockett, Dougherty Cos., Ga., who used on his extensive plantation, during the past season, 00 tons of our Ammoniated Dissolved Bones, writes July 21st, 1870. I have a most favorable report to make where I used your fertilizer. It is by far the best I have ever used. lam already convinced that, if wc had used yours entirely, our crop would have been at least one thousand bales greater than it will be. This is not too large an estimate of its value. (From Col. J. M. Lightfoot, Henry Cos., Ala.) I am much pleased with the Ammoniated Dissolv ed Bones. I applied 300 lbs. to the acre, and the same quantity of two of the most popular fertiliz ers sold in the Stste. I prefer it to either of the others. SOTTTTTHny CULTn r ATOR~-AP'* r EBTI?EMF' w, F o The good, strong barrels which you use prevent the loss i tx weight which we experience in other articles. (From A. C. Gordon, Henry Cos., Ala.) I concur fully with Col. Lightfoot in regard to the action of the Ammoniated Dissolved Bones. (From Judge Chas. H. Du Pont, Quincy, Fla.) I applied the Ammoniated Dissolved Bones to my cotton at the rate of 265 lbs. to the acre, and up to the present time the result is all that could be desir ed. The cotton, though planted about three weeks later than usual, in consequence of the backwardness of the season, has started off finely, and if it holds out to the end as it now promises* I shall be fully re-