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Session Laws, 1922
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR, 565

of ten cents per ton; provided, however, goods sold in bulk to
manufacturers, manipulators, or mixers for resale, of fertilizers
shall not be subject to the said tax of ten cents per ton; pro-
vided further that where the tonnage tax paid in any one calen-
dar year is in excess of the brand tax of $10. 00 above provided
the said brand tax shall be rebated; and provided further that
when any manufacturer, dealer or importer has paid the re-
quired inspection fees no other person selling the same goods
under his name and brand shall be required to pay such fee.

Section 4. That every bag, barrel, or package of fertilizer
must bear plainly and conspicuously on the outside of same, and
every parcel or lot sold in bulk must be accompanied by a clear
and true statement in legible print, in the order herein stated,
the following:

The net weight of the contents of the package or lot in
pounds;

Brand name or trade-mark;

Grade (as 2-10-12) namely, 2% of Ammonia, 10% Phos-
phoric Acid, and 2% Potash.

Guaranteed analysis in percentages:

Total nitrogen and/or its equivalent to Ammonia (NH3);
Water Soluble Nitrogen and/or its equivalent to Ammonia

(NH3);

Available Phosphoric Acid;
Water Soluble Potash (K2O);
Name and address of manufacturer.

In lieu of the available phosphoric acid above stated, the
soluble phosphoric acid, and the reverted phosphoric acid, and
the minimum of insoluble phosphoric acid may be given, and
the maximum per cent, of chlorine shall be given. In the case
of unacidulated bone, tankage, fish or other animal, or vegetable
matter, used as fertilizer, it shall be lawful to guarantee the
phosphoric acid as total phosphoric acid; provided, however,
that in the statement of the guaranteed analysis the minimum
percentage only of the valuable constituents shall be given. It
shall be unlawful to brand as pure bone any mixture in which
any part of the phosphoric acid is from sources other than bone.

Section 5. That it shall be unlawful to sell, offer or expose
for sale for fertilizer purposes any raw, or untreated, leather,
hair, wool, waste, hoof, horn, peat, cyanogen compounds, muck,
tartar pomace, mora meal, or similar materials, either as such or
mixed with other fertilizer materials; provided, however, that
this section shall not apply to such material as has been treated


 

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