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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



885 



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Do You Know 



that prominent growers and florists have achieved very satisfactory results by the use 

 of JADOO FIBI?£ and LIQUID on the plants you are now most interested in^^ 



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Chrysanthemums 

 Begonias 



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Gloxinias 

 Carnations 



....HERE IS WHAT THEY SAY.... 



THE PENNROCK CO. 



Wilmington, Del. 



"In regard toymir iiKiiiiry alimit Ja- 

 ddo Liquid and Fibre we beg to state 

 that we used it this last season with 

 good results. We grew our exhibition 

 plants of Chrysanthemums, which took 

 first pri/.e at the Pennsylvania show, in 

 soil uji to ten-inch pots. In those si/cd 

 ]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 

 ]iot-bound, we used the Li(|uid twice 

 a week, and this was all the fertilizer 

 we used. We have had excellent re- 

 sults also with Asparagus -Sprengerii, 

 Crotons and large Ferns grown in the 

 Fibre, and shall use it more extensive- 

 ly hereafter." 



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JAMES S. REID, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



"Throughout the ]iast winter and 

 S|iring I used Jadoo for our Hydran- 

 geas, Begonias, both tuberous and 

 lilirous rooted, Gloxinias, Crotons, Ger- 

 aniums, Fuchsias, Ficus, Pandanus, 

 Lilies, Roses, Carnations, and the host 

 of otlier plants usually grown by the 

 commercial florist, and it jiroved all 

 that was claimed for it by the intro- 

 ducer; the plants grown in jadoo being 

 uniformly superior to those grown in 

 ordinary loam." 



GEO. MIDDLETON, 



Wyncote, Pa. 



"1 have been using Jadoo for several 

 months with great success. .Some of 

 my Chrysanthemums which won first 

 prizes at the exliibitionof the Pennsyl- 

 vania Horticultural Society last No- 

 vember were grown in Jadoo Fibre, 

 and I noticed that the foliage was 

 much darker than in the others, and 

 clean to the bottom. My single bloom 

 Chrysanthemums are grown in four- 

 inch pots and measure si,x inches from 

 tip to tip." 



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E. T. DENHAM, 



Gloversville, N. Y. 



"I have potted a choice lot of seed- 

 ling Chrysantheminns in the Fibre and 

 they are dt)ing splendidly. The Ger- 

 anium Cuttings struck very quickly — 

 in fact, I am satisfied that it is a very 

 good thing for florists." 



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C. W. EICHLING, 



New Orleans, La. 

 "The prize-winning Gloxinias, wa- 

 tered with the Liquid, were the finest 

 ever exhibited here." 



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ALEXANDER MACLELLAN, 



Newport, R. L 



"Tuberous Begonias, which with lue 

 usually take twenty-one days to germ- 

 inate, were sprouted in eight days." 



A. M. HERR, 



Lancaster, Pa. 



"I have exiierimented in a small 

 way with Jadoo Fibre for propagating 

 Carnations, and find that with ordinary 

 care they root one hundred per cent. 

 Next season I shall use it almost ex- 

 clusively for propagating my Carna- 

 tions." 



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LATE CUTTING.S. 



"Any good strong grower, such as 

 Flora Hill, Triumph, Armazindy, etc., 

 will make plants sufficiently large for 

 planting in from well-rooted cuttings 

 direct from the sand as late as May 

 first. They should be planted in good 

 rich soil, and to make assurance dou- 

 bly sure, I would recommend the fol- 

 lowing; Get some Jadoo Fibre, mix 

 it up with water to form a sort of mush, 

 then let one man go ahead with a hoe, 

 clipping out a hole where you intend 

 planting; then a second man follow 

 with a bucket of this mixture, drop- 

 ping a handful in each hole, then a 

 third to follow with the plants (dashing 

 a half inch or so of soil over the Jadoo"), 

 and then planting the Carnation Cut- 

 tings into it. This will give the Cut- 

 ting a chance to start without wilting, 

 no matterwhat the state of theweather. 

 The Jadoo will give them just enough 

 help to make fine plants in the fall." 

 — Extract from Mr. Herr's iSgS Car- 

 nation Catalogue. 



The American Jadoo Co, 



817 Eairmount Ave., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



