NOTEMBBB 14, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 





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•. ^ Sheep manure, when used as a top dressing for second crops in the houses, I 

 have found to be very satisfactory. It should be used sparingly, however, and only 

 in the pulverised form, which hastens its availability. Where it is impossible to 

 obtain stable manure, sheep manure may serve as a substitute better than the com- 

 mercial fertiliser, as it is a complete manure, possessing all the elements necessary 

 for plant life.'' — W. W* Rawson, Arlington, Mass., in an address before the National 

 G>ngress of Horticulture, Sept. 23, 1907. 



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Furnishes humus and fertiliser ingredients to the soil. Unexcelled for all kinds of cut 

 flowers and pot plants, forced Teifetables and garden crops. Economical and effective. 



Price $18.00 per sini^le ton, in bass, f. o. b. Aurora, III. 



CARLOAD PRICES ON APPLICATION 



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