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the result that I have magnificent blooms as regards 

 quantity, size, and shape. 



" Roses. These along with dahlias have been special 

 favourites of mine for some years past. For the last 

 three years I have had some good blooms, but nothing 

 like I have had this year. The only way I can account 

 for it is the use of humogen. To sum up, I have been a 

 keen amateur gardener for many years, and have tried 

 many fertilizers, but up to the present I have struck 



nothing like humogen. 



/'T. ATKINSON. 



"CARNWATH, 



"CHATSWORTH AVENUE, 



"WEMBLEY HILL, 

 "August 4, 1915." 



HARROW Onions. Treated rows, 41 pounds; un- 

 treated rows, 29 pounds. Increase, 41 per cent. 



RUTLAND. 



OAKHAM Mangolds. Two rows, 9 yards long. 

 Treated, 7 stones 10 pounds; untreated, 5 stones 

 2 pounds. Increase, 50 per cent, 



Strawberries in pots and out of doors both showed an 

 improvement. 



Sweet Peas more still. 



Peas and Beans. These showed a more vigorous 

 growth. 



Early Potatoes gave a heavier crop and much brighter 

 sample than those treated with manure only. 



Celery were more free from fly, and had a better 

 growth. 



