December 9, 1897. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



135 



Jadoo Fibre and 

 Jadoo Liquid 



As well as plants grown in them 



have 

 been awarded 

 prizes 

 as 

 follows: 



4 



National Chrysanthemuni Society, London, England, Nov., 1S95. 



Devon and Exeter Horticultural Society. 



Torquay Horticultural Society. 



Liverpool Horticultural Society. 



Royal ,\quariuni, We.'^tmin.ster, London. 



New Orleans Horticultural Society, Nov., 1896, 11 Firsts and 3 Second Prizes. 



Exeter Horticultural Society, April, 1S97. . 



Bordeaux Agricultural College, June, 1S97. 



Providence, Society of American Florists, August, 1S97. (Honorable mention 

 and recommendation for trial.) 



The Monmouth County Horticultural Society, Sept., 1S97. First Prize for 6 

 Specimen Crotons; First Prize for Best Centre Piece for Table; First Prize 

 for 6 Specimen Plants of Dracaenas; Special Certificate of Merit for 6 

 Phrynium Variegatum; Special Certificate of Merit for Rustic Work with 

 plants grown in Jadoo Fibre. 



Society of Vine Culture, Cognac, France, Sept., 1897. 



Durban and Coast Agricultural Society, South .Africa, Sept., 1897. 



Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, Nov. 1897. 8 First Prizes for 

 Chrysanthemums; i Second Prize for Chrysanthemums; 2 Prizes for Cro- 

 tons; I Fir.st Prize for .Asparagus Sprengerii; i Second Prize for .\sparagus 

 Sprengerii; I Special Prize for Dracaenas; i Prize for Window Bo.x filled 

 with Ornamental Foliage Plants. 



Bordeaux, France, Nov., 1897. Silver Medal for Chrysanthemums. 



Birmingham, England (Bingley Hall), Nov., 1897. Special Certificate of Merit 

 for Jadoo Fibre and Liquid and First Prize for Cyclamens. 



From the Pennrock Co., Wilmington, Del., winners of the largest Prize at the 

 Exhibition of Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Nov., 1897 



"In regard to your inquiry about Jadoo Liquid and Fibre we beg to state that we have used it this last season 

 with good results. We grew our Exhibition plants of Chrvsanthemums, which took first prize at the Penn.sylvania 

 Show, in soil up to ten-inch pots. In those sized pots" the plants became very sick and all the leaves turned 

 yellow. We then shifted them into Jadoo Fibre and the result was simply wonderful. The plants quickly 

 regained lost vigor and the leaves gradually assumed their natural green color. On becoming pot bound we 

 used the Liquid twice a week and this was all the fertilizer we used. We have had excellent results also 

 with Asparagus Sprengerii, Crotons and large Ferns grown in the Fibre and shall use it more extensively 

 hereafter." 



We will offer Cash Premiums at all Exhibitions in 1898 for all Plants that are grown in "JADOO 

 FIBRE" or that are watered with "JADOO LIQUID," that win scheduled FIRST PRIZES. 



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FOR PRICES AND FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS 



The American Jadoo Co., 



817 FAIRMOINT AVE., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 





