1940 F.S. Royster Guano Co. Fertilizer Advertising Pocket Memo Book Norfolk, VA

1940 F.S. Royster Guano Co. Fertilizer Advertising Pocket Memo Book Norfolk, VA. Please see pictures for a better description. There is some writing on the blank memo pages, but there are also some that are still blank. One has come loose. Condition is « Used ». Shipped with USPS First Class. Thanks for looking

Vintage 1961-1962 F.S. Royster Guano CO. Fertilizer note pad

Vintage 1961-1962 F.S. Royster Guano CO. Fertilizer note pad Note pad never written in. Notepad is in great condition. Please select see more on description to see all photos of this item Hosted By Auctiva. Track Page Views WithAuctiva’s FREE Counter

Vintage 1952 F.S.Royster Guano Farmer’s Pocket Almanac Notebook

This vintage 1952 F.S.Royster Guano Farmer’s Pocket Almanac Notebook is a valuable addition to any collection of agricultural advertising. The colorful multi-color design and original 1959 creation make it a unique piece of history. This book is a great example of early 20th-century marketing and agriculture in the United States. The brand, Royster’s, is known for its quality products and this pocket almanac is no exception. It is a valuable original item that has not been modified and is not subject to California Prop 65 warnings.

Agricultural Almanac Lot Of 16, Plus One Royster’s Almanac 1962

The product is a lot of 16 original agricultural almanacs, along with one Royster’s Almanac from 1962. These almanacs are focused on agriculture and provide valuable information and insights for farmers and agricultural enthusiasts. The collection offers a comprehensive look at various topics related to farming, including tips, techniques, and trends in the industry for the specified years. Perfect for those interested in agricultural history and practices from the mid-20th century.

3) 1940 – 41 F.S. Royster Guano Co. Fertilizer Adv Pocket Memo Book Norfolk, VA

The product is a vintage pocket memo book from the F.S. Royster Guano Co. featuring advertising for their premium fertilizer. Dating back to 1940, this original piece of memorabilia captures a snapshot of agricultural practices in Norfolk, Virginia. The compact size and informative content make it a unique collectible item that reflects the brand’s focus on ensuring optimal crop growth and yield. Ideal for collectors interested in agriculture-themed advertising pieces from the mid-20th century. No writing on pages.