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PAGE AND TO S 
COMPOSITION FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT 
UPON 
Roses, Wall-fruit Trees, Cucumbers, Melons, Vines, and wi Stove and Greenhouse Plants 
Strong, 4s. per gallon, sufficient to make four (Jars "sad Barrels — 
irecti lication forwarde 
*Bottles,:1s. 3d. and 2s. 6d. each. Directions for app 
n Gallons and Upwards CARRIAGE FREE TO LONDON. 
tion, it is scarcely necessary to mention that great im 
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н рей med dios; Ондогон: Tom M. P. peni Gr. to the Rev. W. Fitzhugh, Ba Hen не сБ Z'rom itche m $ n Halt W. Whitmore, Eq, Dui 
7 Prial Т Toward, sq. "C oya f the 2d inst., I have great I beg to recommend your Composition for ENG n ме = vi QE рру ET Fiese n you -that yo Id 
Dear Sir,—In reply to your letter о! f r Com Blight on Wall Trees; I have used it on the Peach an Я I: DEPE n ra K tried it оп the Рез position hag 
! light which has E aes "here rine, and found it of great service, as my trees "ille бе blight hot nses, an whespenr it tone every leaf eine den ii 
бз Dn affected with Green-fly.— - Ei but recovered and made some exc Һу. You will plesso sen z A two gallons in tha and 
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with 
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PES s, Gard to W. Beach, Esq, Oakley Hall. 
Redbridge. "m om Mr. W. Rob ardener бар: * > Gardener "EV 
Pi From БЕ 50 to ena garden, and the Ihaveused deer reat dere tn with one-third €— Ó — it маш» еа т, j е г E ig € Жай Grey, 
1 feel ini everythin ng connected with both fruit and (lowers, Gréen-f y ай Ии water. it gg rip.— 4 
Iam a little astonished at your never having sought my opinion Prom M me T s, Gardener to J. Gr roves, Езд, ы Рат убас Bl 
of your new Composition for the destruction ofthe Aphis, and of | ү highly Ме зил iem of your Com oai tio ch i mos D M 
th. Tree Blight generally ; qm ipe when I sent to your store | tive toall sorts of Aphis. With one application perfec " lesred | worst of all p sts, the Cor and Red Spi ea. З 
' for а second supply. 1 am вше you will be pleased when I tell | my (мү, trees, and intend in future to avail шузе o i ET e „к= quickly disappear & 
you I have found it completely effective, xom арт apnd Oct. 12, 1852 д Mo ue qua неу of Water bo used. к: havo it double 
in destroying at a single application Pim x Hib ddr & il, Esq., à to injure the 
kind of enemy which attacks he Peach, the Fly on the Rose, | Your Composition wd completely killed the “ Mealy nee ы Mirta 2 A X w.. X Ba u 
T" than all, so far as I am individually concerned, а а black which was very strong проп some | imported = Ore oras A. dios СЕ zo emm Bion vai : 
A Beetle which арг ys e in the least injnring flowers ves. imei 
or small в qr, Midsummer, and which on Espaliers I From Mr. Smit imei o the == Mrs. Pré Hulton, Barnfield. рет Mr. aorta - 24 аба Hobloun m Esq 
à could annihilate till last summer, when one application | v^. Fran riri uen БЕ M ad tad; ене а е ААШ ае ту x 
- lants « afte 
Im imony to its effic n" in ыт бш 
xe e all pests, the Thrip and Red Spide E parts water 
i tomy Cucumbers for the Thrip, and glad I 
в а d so.good for killing all пев and mak the trees 
— төлү anus онест пісе dee healthy. к r Bearing, wh ich ís a great point; itis excellent as well —— nne OU the house, and the p I 
assured it will prove a su "ute fo: fou NOV B. 1 
gardeners generally dress tho Pesehwane amor SPRE |- From 16:4. Hoi hn to Spencer Smith, Esq., Brookla е ` — Mato ter 1o T. Doris En Sli foi | 
Besuing, bat my communication оп qe have given your r Bli ght Composition а trial, having had it e Ones ciet ps attacked, I should €— - 
p Ben Ju от. 5 1852. -— to the Fruit Trees s hero (whic L м Се ШО NU кулы: Sept. ОТ, T Саш " 
d I a to ва very good suce 1853. | 
à From the Rev. E. T. уат. дел Rectory. FE somo ALL 8 МАР are very old, they are very much improved b From Mr. James Moore, Gardener to Miss Garnier, Wi 
As the season is nov drawing to hs e ose, 1 Aen a Dess of | itt арра cation — Nov. 8, 1852. I found your Composition a: Pt perfectly well for the 
go dri равне рейн уоп grr : Blunt, Barnfield. tion of Green-fly upon Roses, rt the wet: 
great fit to my trees; it seems to have perfectly From J.E. Froud, Gardener to General Blunt, i 
E A eet of a parasitic. fungus which had infested a | — After the vy 3 арша cation of e valuable Composition to my bea кыйынын om es — "economical, | f анай! thank you to 
Vine for six or seven years; the infested leaves, although | Peach and Nectarine Trees, I found every insect dead, andin а | Sen pply ко g- 
-as Y А 9 > in short, еб health and growing vigour, I also | From Mr. B. Smith, Gr. to R. Gosling, Esq., Borbys Park Oh 
E the fi have become perfectly healthy ; in , | week the trees y gr 
Vine pr our quta different a ce from that of last | tried it upon Pelargon! and Cactus in blossom, covered wit I have ne a: Mee утат - ee trial, and am p 
Yum m ha ‚реч eat] hich тө. e ай ki Зей instantly, and the blossoms | satisfied of its eacy.—Oct. 12, 1 
at thisseason. :І have some Plum trees y hich w were greatly | Green-fiy, whi 
with = NET ре but the Composition tored their | remained as fresh as . 19, 1852. rom e Hw Gr. to rà Рите Bii ida 
From Mr. Pullinger, тш to М. Waina, Brookfield А hav : A end Composition А surdi i. 
I have given your Compoeltion a fair tria! An д Roses, uit nsider t valuable for the destruction o Buca à me 
From J. Slapies, Вы Belmont House, Sal Trees, and Greenhouse — and am much pleased = the ident i t wil much used when ers give a tr 
edo omposition, еи мовий а xm results: my Fruit Trees are perfect pierres T det 21, 1 » Eos . 5, 1854. 4 ee dd 
ро MIN MY t trees having quite. excessi ador to J. o exem uem е rom Mr. ardener to John Jenkyns, UAE, 
| » bie etat them eariy inthe Et rc st - I лүе gent елеш P^ bearing t the efficacy of г mus Coniposition on yai E Peach and 1 
‚ ron onourable | your Bli; tion; it has "illod 45 КАА t in every | and found it of great 
Ит. A. Dowling, pe а Gardener ете H Instance, md d the al Trees а, T es ed e vein iind From Mr. Ju. p^ se dener ^ I Ве, d 
| Сотарозї sevi фина foliage. For Roses use Plants it isequa deris: i 
c iion la mos not =, sb baa y I ped kining tħe blight without injuring the n —Oet. 18, y 1 qM це of ux ur Composition Es ў а 
à cases, r.J. Bowen, Gr. to C. rip on kot eb 
T B ir PE а Perkain A 717 T "ent. кае My у Wali-frait Т Trees were dying "m e cessive Blight,! but applied it e times Poit: it was бе 4. ADM . 
TEN after two 1 your del ther -€ n у P | From Gardener jn 
— From Mr. J. Dummer, Gardener to the Very Rev. The Dean ої | and made some e p Me nt wood. Roses also it did the: te P r 
А Winchester, Аний ѕате, АР оа поё D" had & blos open; itisbothacheap| Having used your Composition on Peach, WEE f 
» _ I bave used your Compos проп Cucumbers, Ме се , | andane remedy, which no gardener s коа bo Without, and | Trees, тоеп Plants s, Cucumbers and Melons, it- 
Pot аі. Wall Trees, with perfect success in every instan it ч «лу vedi for pe pen nts.: 2, 1852, effected the. desiret purpose, without the least ; 
And со : eere speedy, and effectual remedy ете ег om Mr.J. Ri Gardener: to G. L "d nés Hartley Grange. | plants; it is the cheapest and best remedy ever of 
* introduced.— Oct. 22, 1852. 1 tme used е fbiight Composition ов; Wall Trees, and find | public.—Jan. 11, 1854. 
ч Шыл. Gur to Н. F. К. Holloway, Esq, | it sn invaluable specific agains: t Blight.—N 14, 1852. From Mr. S. Wraight, poena to J. Lake, Esq, Grem 
vood Lodge. : 
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ш From Mr. G. Lush, Gardener to ө W. Bots ., Bevois Mount. 
ve of vod osition, asit answers admirably, | Му Peach е attacked TEN Scale, — . It is with pleasure that I state qr 
e or) "fro à it Bv death. and caiie rocd рона destroyed 1t; T which I lied. суче Bagea Greet y, Bed 
mt . | perfeetly red it; Ra € tried it on some Stove Plants with | during the past Season. Pis 12, 1854. xri 
Sante «ес From Mr. Harris, Gr. to the Вер. E. Timson, талуу ; 
From Mr арыга бант to the Rev. Р. Beadon, North zs have used your [ador t must $ 
Your Composition is most destructive to all the insect tribe. Фу friends, and consider it is the remedy we must і 
"With me it has proved itself aluable, instantly removing | recourse grt ý 
all insects without the least injury M the plants.—Dec. 2, 1852. From Mr. Snitbersi Gardener to Sir W. Miner, 
"rom Major Munday, Holly. Appleton, Tadcaster, 
From Mr. DE to the Right Hon. Sir Francis Major Munday encloses Messrs. PAGE & Co. postage sta mpsin| Your enged ча gpn ectly well.— 
Baring, Bart., Stratton Par payment of a jar of Composition, which he has found highly | From ls, Gardener to чачу, 0. 
No I had your Blight Mere ren efficacious.—May 26, 1853. vycombe He 
eetsrines were ed From Mr. E. Minneit, бене to General Gilbert, Ti v The Blight mee cro 
but after Зот hao they hada ee Teat |. Хош Composition has p very effective upon Cueum tion of all kinds А in S, more particularly thai 
І nes ъа cu fes d ich Melons, and Тү I Dans its merits. will bring s us pest Cueum rip which has hitherto 
ле нЕ Orauge {тебя general use.—A ug. 17, 1 means that жечү MB 
bad, and it destroyed it immediately, nor 
trees are now in a healthy ән Mr. J. Taylor, late Gardener to Chas. Twynam, d. 
8q., Portswoo 
I shall continue to be a customer, as I believe | І am glad to bear testimony to the great "utility Py ty of your Blight 
remedy .— Oct. 12, 1852. Composition for the destrnction of Mealy Bug, Brown Scale ,and 
| From Mr. Chas. Gosling, Gr.to W. реннде. PPAR ell Priory. 
X am [ чие он yon ЖИЫ Cunposition.— I have found your Composition have great effect upon Red 
wh 
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eight years I have suffered from biight, which could fine, 
= eg s Gardener to „А ыз», "үйө Ventre di rid comi this Tuy bnt 0 eut idle of Peter Dni a J. 
ар ач e£ TONA Bosic end Bog A Aug. 21, 1658 21, 1853 troyed it. For the future I hope to use it in all cases, qs 
аон аалда From Mr. Н. Cull Ga В е berries as well as leaves, 
Nurseryman, Wi h this season m jad паса 
Ф irimo 1 procu кона ie БН lant Oa Composition EA Кае. extirpating joopa t yout E ое and | I gave them E 
that it effectually killed the blight-—Aug. 9,1852. | without injury to the plants. dept 13, ау от Спсишђег Vines, pere del. m a 
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Every variety. of Turnip at lowest Pp 
a Finest Mixed Pe Pasture, ваб Lawn Grass, equal to any h in the trad be 
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