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.HMIX MKRRYMAN <fc CO., Baltimore.
much, that, so far, I am better pleased than with any
other I hare ever used.
One of the most prominent gentlemen in Georgia,
residing in Wilkes Cos., writes as follows: The re
sult of the Ammoniated Dissolved Bones on my cot
ton, up to this time, is extremely favorable. I have
selected three kinds of the best Commercial Manures
(including yours) for my small crops, and the supe
riorly of the Ammoniated is very marked and de
cided.
(From Alfred Livingston, Newton Cos., Ga.i
My impression is. from all that I can learn, that the
Ammoniated Dissolved Bones is equal, if not superi
or, to anything ever used in this country.
(From John H. Towushend, Elkmont, Ala.)
The application of the Ammoniated Dissolved Bones
is, thus far, perfectly satisfactory. It makes the poor
red hills look &s if they were going to beat the best
river bottoms producing. It would de you good to
see th© corn, sweet potatoes and water melons, where
it has been applied. More anon.
(From J. 11. Baker, Pike Cos., Ga.)
I applied your Ammoniated Dissolved Bones at the
rate ot from 75 to 100 pounds per acre, on my wheat
last November. lam satisfied that it increased the
crop 100 per cent. I applied about 200 pounds per
acre on my present crop of cotton. It is now 100
per cent better than where none was used The
cotton planted with your preparation has a decidedly
more promising appearance than where was
used.
From a Planter in Middle Georgia, who, being in
terested in another article, requests his name to be
withheld.
I applied the Ammoniated Dissolved Bones to my
cotton only, and, without doubt, prefer it t© any fer
tilizer I have ever used, not excepting the genuine
Peruvian Guano.
Spalding Cos., Ga.)
I applied the Ammoniated Dissolved Bones on
rye, barley, potatoes, corn, cotton and my vegetable
garden; in fact, on everything I nave planted the
present year.
The results, so far, are wonderful. I have used a
great many kinds of fertilizers, but I have never us
ed any that has given me such entire satisfaction as
“John Merry man & Co.’s Ammoniated Dissolved
Bones” ; and if it holds out on my cotton crop, as it
P. S.-As many articles have been offered,
based upon our reputation, we caution planters
to see that each barrel is branded as follows:
John Merryman & Cos., Ammoniated Dis
solved Bones, Baltimore.
We do not pack in Bags.
*- September ’7o—tf
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR—ADVERTISEMENTS.
now promises,l shall use nothing else when you
be obtained.
From N N. Lester, Decatur Cos., Ga.: “I am 1 \ •
py to inform you that the Ammoniated Dissolve
Bones I purchased of you last winter have done b<.
ter than 1 expected. Cotton manured with it grow.:
off better, retains its color, and is freer from rns
than that manured with any other fertilizer in tb
county. lam satisfied that it will pay at least K'
per cent, after paying back the amount expended .
its purchase. There is a great deal of complaint p\
over this country about rust —some fields are no\
nearly covered with it—but where I have used your
Ammoniated Dissolved Bones, I have not seen a sin
gle stalk affected with rust. I urn of the opinion that
it is a preventive of rust. I used it this year on the
same land where I applied the Dickson Compound
last season. Last year my cotton rusted badly, and
its exemption from rust this season convinces me of
the value of your Ammoniated Dissolved Bones.
From John A. Montgomery, Clarke Cos., Ga. : “ I
bought Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Bones and Land
Plaster from you for several years, manipulating ac
cording to Mr. Dickson’s formula, (principally on bot
tom lands.) which have paid me from 3 to 500 per ct.
Your Ammoniated Dissolved Bones, after a thorough
trial, I oonsider fully equal to this mixture.
From Jas. H. and C. L. - ontgomery, Floyd Cos., Ga.:
I fully concur in the above opinion, and will use the
Ammoniated entirely in the future.
From G. L. ltice, Clarke Co.,Ga.: I have used the
Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Bones and Land Plaster
for several years. It has paid me a heavy per cent
age. I tried the Ammoniated Dissolved Bones dur
ing the past season, and consider it fully equal, if
not superior to the mixture.
From F. W. Baggarly, Coweta Cos., Ga.: Os the
many planters that used the Ammoniated Dissolved
Bones in this county, there has not been one com
plaint. All are well pleased.
B. F^ilaak^ T 44owets = Cnrr = E!lnlTlolMrv that 1 I awe
ever used.
J. N. Mitchell, Coweta Cos., Ga. : Best of any used.
Will buy no other kind in future.
It. B. Perkins, Coweta Cos.: Far ahead of any used
—best in the market.
Capt. J. E. Stallings, Coweta Co.:—Best used—l
think there is none better.
I>. Delk, Coweta Cos. : I never used fertilizers be
fore this season. Hereafter, I will never plant with
out applying your Ammoniated Dissolved Bones.