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176 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC AND AG = AR. 12, 
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3 : W i uit M Cucumbers M 
f Bli ht upon Roses, Wall-E r ; ers, Melo 
Composition for the TE 2 се A rec а. ns, 
n —FIT Mes USE, PER GALLON, 1s. 6d. (Jar EXTRa), 
NG, IN BOTTLES, 1s., 2s. HS AND 5s. (BOTTLES INCLUDED).— 
xk me е5 FOR к FORWARD 
ition with every confidence, in corroboration of which the ассо 
B- T PAGE anp CO., after two years’ . er ада im duas. V Rs ios бг gii lini 1 
H. F. K. Holloway, Esq., AA Mr. Smith, Gardener to the late Mrs. Preston Hulton 
Andres lace. From Mr. Wilkins, Gardener to — osition has been tried b › Ват. 
Dear I rae to your var etter of — 2d инр reat Marchwood Lodge, admirably, 80 р illing all Inse Sn Gee ч Та glad it ae 
ELE my ec m eer судит Cann e e aid 9 т an timely: eter Gh and: quite reco- | he istnd for рар, which is a great put, it u eren Trees 
tion * destruetion T P — has been Ave here with [A saving ded beu N on 5 touches s instant. for Cucumbers.—Nov. 5, 1 1852. a well 
ies ^us vmi emo |I I intend to have a quantity of it this season for all my Plan From Mr. A. Menmuire, G. ardener to Bid Smith, NS 
May 20, 1851. „ Brooks 
Knowing as you € = for trei rendi am garden, and the | Pus Ит. W. Tord dah Seine N = AM Honourable il to e Prat rain cena a trial, having hag 
ton, 7 ran, applie ere ver Ty much v i 
interest I feel in everything — with both fruit au L4 ботен та 1 Ashburton, лы er a E L T орен " As 
ver having sought my opinion I consider r Composition P uable fo. an am ery goo Success, for al 
= — — 2 — of th he Aphis, and of ібн of all ваг: — Nov. 3, 185 | some of t e Tre we I ‘hd, dy are very much Гей... 
the Tree Blight generally; especially when І sent to your store 1852. 
for a 
ts адаар 07 
J. Alle Gardener to P Right Hon. Sir Francis h 
second supply. Iam su u will be pleased when I tell From Ar. ы Mabe, Pelo Tori 
part of wate ien 9 No фы уоп will a еу ^| had your Blight on sadly inf че 
ind — ы ле —— "d s EN ^ ns en a last sp y Peaches Ач pn ойр o y 7 infec 
1001 g em accor 
and better than all, do far as I am individually concerned, a black | With p ht but after syringing 
t Mids — = meg. tnis on pat ch Өн Ант ter them since. I tried it on two large Orange Т 
herries abou d 
des — кыш ediate e ae e 
the Green-fl um bad, and it roy : 
effecti My removed the tl st samme, when. appi yao it been seen on them since, and the Tre pere now in a — 
fi 
r. J. Е. Froud, Gardener to Genera al Blunt t, Dang ~ 
Kf Гей Ar st aiplisation of your valuable Composition tp 
Peach and Nectarine . foun every insect dead, n 
ena T Tre ees were hea thy and em ing vi 
upon P. Cactus kii янка, er — 2 
Nen Fly which ^ е: ап wore instantly and i 
remained a 8 fresh a: —Oct. 19, 1852. j 
From Mr. Pullinger, po to as Watson, Drool La 
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flourishing state. I sh customer, as I belie 
to sati progress to the end of the season. I — it to be я néver-fatiing reme ay — —Oet. 1 7j A trial u 
assured it will — а substitute for the expensive mixture with - t. Trees, and Greenhouse "lante, aud am oh tla 
which gs deners generally dress the Peach-walls efr sprig | From Me. J, Thorn трбие. de sr ara 8 | results: my Fruit Trees are oe "x — Üet. 21 12 
ay vat NAT ee NE Iam, aT of the Hane of your Blight cete | From Mr. W. — in , Gardener to J.J. Briscoe, „ Ei Hi 
till next are 5, 1852. di m August 2 185: ms 4 hav dhe Gen ure in bea ating Aem efficacy of 
om the Rev E. T. verte ‘arlington ectory. From oe orbes, Gardener to G. Е, Eyri ZH t C Kkille 6 : 
е — is now drawing to a close, I can vege) po thé! Yan ha appy to а y^ testimony to the great ri A your Blight | instance, an та the Wall Trees quickly reg a fg 
Bight a I had from you in the summer ha n of Composition in the destruction of Brown Scale Red Spider, | foliage ained 
— . the 8 — 3 er whia ih havo! perfectly in the hothouses. and mp the open. wall.—Oet. tais killing ‘the Blight without injuring the folinge.—Oet ots a 
large Vine for six or seven years; the infested leaves, although From Mr. eats bens Nur = = — - t Gom sition | From Mr. J. Bowen, Gardener to 2. C. Codrington, Bu, ru 
marked by the fungus, have become perfectly healthy; in short, The Gentlemen for whom I procu gl po 1T 
the Vine presents a very different appearance from that of last have told me that it effectually e the Blight.—Aug. 9, 185 | My Wall-fruit Trees w ce erin from excessive Blight, but 
— at this season. I have some Plum — which 2 v From Mr. F. Haslar, Gardener to the Rev. W. MNA Bannister a two Syringings with z your papi реу quito recovered, i 
tore For 
and made 
1 ме to recommend your Composition for killing Insects and ML or I should not have had a blossom open; itis both a cheap 
ре Imont House, Salisbury. Bli. — Wall Trees; I e used 5 on ће Peach and Necta- | and an effectual re medy, which no Баер. Should be without, 
I have Span, BB and am very much . with | rine, and found it of great service, as my Trees had the Blight iti is equally adapted for Pot Plants.—Oct A 1852. S 
m Trees * ving quite recovered the excessive last spring, but recovered and made some excellent wood.— From Mr. J. Batty 2, Gard rdewr. to K „ Hartley Grange; : 
affected them early in the season, —s Augüst 11, 1852. i EAA Gardener. to W: Beach, Esq, Oakley Han: |., 1 bave used your B Бас 
From Dow rom Mr ovans, Gardener ach, LSQ. p Ha luable specific against Blight.—Nov ё 
жа * Яя, Rots ARS. ley, x13 ht. онаи I used your Composition with ёва | water, Pn killed Win PAD ^ á 
Your Composition is most destructive to all Blight. My Wall анау, апа Without; water it destroyed т; 4, 1852. Hed 88 G. Lush, Gardener EN 1 Esq., Bevois 
Trees must have died had I not 8 of it. gr nsider| From Mr. J. М 8 to J. Grov à di i» Par k. a ees ach, Ттво wire Men 2 : ч Саш Seale, à 
it applicable to all cases, as it 8 the ET t injurious to the I highly appro T your іы which 1 — destruc- | frui alae gat rover КЕЛДЫ а зарри Fhe othe 
foliage of the most tender Plants.—May 17, 851. tive to all sorts of «Ан With 2 application 1 perfectly Sue a рэнт v diet у TRY. 725 1852. Stove re e 
From Mr. J. Ри ‘ardener to the Ve n Lio D Win- | my ‘Cherry Trees, and intend in future to avail myse m 
mo , Bishopsto token added t qe Prom Mr. Thomas ese, байнек to the Re Ra т, Norik 
Ihave used your Composition кл Cucumbers, Melons, Roses Mr. A. Hibbard, T. Hill, Esq., Е um 3 
Pot Planta, and Wall Trees, wi ct ud in every Жк = Composition has Mni, "killed the "E Bug,” Your Compost tion is most destructive to all the ir 
instance, and consider it the — tes speedy, and effectual.) which was very ng upon some imported Orch * with- | With m 
remedy ever ,— Oct. 22, 1852. 
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out the least injuring N or Leaves. —Feb. 1 
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