Royal Horticultural 
Society’s 
GREAT SUMMER 
FLOWER 
SHOW 
Will be held (by kind permission of 
the Dowager Countess of IIchester), 
in the Grounds of 
HOLLAND PARK, 
KENSINGTON, 
On 
Tuesday and Wednesday, 
July 9th and 10th, 1907. 
Cockburn’s Manures 
Vine, Tomato, Chrysanthemum, Potato. 
A RECENT TESTIMONIAL. 
Grass Park House GARDENS, FINCHLEY, 
DEAR SIrR,— 7th August, 1905. 
It will interest you to know that I have used your 
“CockBURN’s Manure” on indoor Roses with grand 
results. 
Early last year I planted a house with the Pink and 
White Maman Cochet Plants that were nearly all 
budded by myself the previous year. When I made the 
border I mixed your Vine Manure freely in the soil, and 
throughout the Summer I gave them a top dressing about 
once every three weeks, and well watered in. The result 
was I had strong, healthy growth the first season, four 
feet high, and on Christmas week I cut 18 dozen beautiful 
Roses. Early in February of this year I gave the plants 
a thorough top dressing, and continued on about once 
every two weeks. I have cut 1,500 grand Roses 
this year, and almost everyone fit for exhibition. 
[It will also interest you to know that I won a Silwer 
Banksian Medal at the Royal Horticultural Society 
Hall, Vincent Square, on May 23rd, for a stand of 350 
fine blooms, which were favourably commented 
upon in Zhe Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 27th. 
Iam, faithfully yours, J. KIRKWOOD. 
The Gockburn’s Manures Co., 
97 Portman Street, Glasgow. 
R.H.S. Advertisement Office :—VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 
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