196 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, [Panncany 5, 1887, 
BEESON'S MANURE 
Js now recommended by most Л the leading Nurserymen and Gardeners as the Cheapest, Safest, 
an e Best General Fertiliser for all purposes. 
Consisting ey of Animal Matter, with fe necessary ingredients to preserve the Manurial Properties from à evaporation through exposure 
or changes of climate. This valuable Fertiliser needs but little EDS EN for applying it even to the most delicate Seed or Pla nt. Although it 
has been thoro ughly tested and tried = inst all other Horticulta ral Manures, and has proved itself the Best Manure at present in the Mark ket for 
VINES, ROSES, and POTATOS, it may also safely be recommended as a most valuable Manure for all General Purpose eo in the Flower, 
Fruit, or Vegetable Garden. It does not become immediately exhausted, but ated a stimulant to Plant Life for a long ia 
RESULTS OF ANALYSIS OF BEESON’S MANUR by ALFRED SIBSON, F.C.S. 
Author of “ Agricultural Chemistry,” ** Manures; How to Make, Buy, Value, and Use," ** Every-day Chemistry,” ** Food, dese and perit e Lecture on ү бексе, se 
RATORY— T. MARY AXE, LONDON, Е.С. 
Havin — analysed a sample of Horticultural Manure—submitted to me е Mr. W. Н. Beeson—I find " contains A а Tertii Constituents required tory moting 
the Di M nes, Potatos. ый Garden Plants geuerally. The use of Artif ial Marure in the Garden is uch extending, as 2 und to be highly beneficial. This 
Manure supplies, at a Pooh stat t low price, an excellent article for the purpose, atid will, in my opinion, give Satisfaction to all who use i * ALFRE ED SIBSON, F.C.S." 
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The Rev. CANON HOLE, CAUNTON MANOR, NEWARK, writes: INTERNATIONAL POTATO EXHIBITION. CRYSTAL PALACE, 
** Dear are have much pleasure in informing you that my — ‘reports i that he October 7 to 9, 1885. 
considers ‘ Beeson’ pong igh he be the — hte: has рей: ELA uie as чары e А ак aah HALL, BYFIELD, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, October 12, 1885. 
has eere t-of-doors and under glass. sg effects are i Hoar Яс ae Bh pn 1 that I 
Mesa = X ne gardening papers tha once more took the First 
LT guem upon Rose trees being a me me pots of ur omae d $z4 we ial), Tomatos, Celery, pny in all the collec ‘tions that I was allowed to Pn peo. in, with Potatos grown with 
where this Manure has been applied. Z hope that the value of this article may be pens bh all ra ашшы. а E epe est ушш. оо atos I paye, ever tried, a Д 
known and Ki ep rec —Truly yours * 8. REYNOLDS HOLE shall use it more largely in future ney are quite as good as in previous years, in spite о 
** To ja Mis X yy b a Bone Mills, Sheffield.” the very ъс А season, and аге free from scab where it was applied, a proof that worms, &c., 
EESON, Carbroo neo ene do not like it.—Yours truly, “J, HUGHES 
“Мг. wW ” EESON, ‘Garbrook Bone Mills, Sheffield. 
THE BESTWOOD LODGE, ARNOLD, NOTTS. * P.S.—The Prizes I took were :—First prize for twenty-four varieties, first prize for — 
“ Dear Sir, —I have mu — pleasure in testifying to the тыа" properties of * Beeso; nine гъ. [Р prize for six vai first prize for one dish coloured kidney, and four 
Manure,’ I o used it as e iE for Vine and -Peach ео € Я Дл ie result m seconds and two thirds. 
I have taken more priz chen ever Е р а before. For Melons and C it acts li 
magie, and on all irene a deem n pots. For Cauliflowers, Biust арына. Реаз, THE GARDENS, HECKFIELD PLACE, WIN Ыы 
Onions, and Potatos, I have used i and have had the best cropsIhave had for years. 1 ** Dear Sir, —I beg to say that I have formed an ester ae Win of your Manu 
consider it the best баё cheapest S dam extant.—Yours truly. have us sod as a краны for T "— Chrysanthem mms Winter- flowering. "Pelar ar- 
ke of St. Alb: goniums, and Roses; and their improved appearance was visi e ina very S 
* To Mr. W. H. i ong — Gardener vom o ue et E ч, have also used it with the like good effect on Strawbe plots in 3: oo. garden, and 
sprinkled it over Vine Borders immediately before rain. · I hope to eee tie: la rgely m 
THE LLER NEW. this coming season, and herewith enclose order for another ре а dh ich pleas 
“м def sores THORESBY PARK, 0 TON, ARK. yow early S onVéntenos, —1 remain, dear Sir, yours faithfully, 
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** Dear Sir, mds used see ‘Manure’ the past seaason, I was very pleased 1 to see “Mr. BEESON, Sheffield.” “Чү. WILDSMITH, Gardener to Viscount Eversley.” 
x results on Roses 1 Soft de ooded Plan 
potting. I find it excellent as top-dresing E Vine Borders and Peaches, also Rose THE GARDENS, се hee: eei civique 
Borst When better! тагы. n it "Wil ank high as a * man — Yours truly, “ Dear Sir, —I am glad to say the four tons of Manure I got from you has given me 
z “A, HENDERSON, КЕРДЕ to Earl Manvers." great x тк = ЕК Appli ied to Pines, Vines, ‘Peaches, Melons, Sxeambers, “and — wooded 
Plants generally, it quickly proque Б w омен, 
THE GARDENS, CLUMBER, near WORKSOP. safe, and lasting stimulant. For Kitche en Garden tops we use Artificial. Л fe i ons 
ves ar Sir,—I have used your * Beeson's — i d for the past two years as a and yp «i ped cS ih жер Yours very truly, кие vu o: 
top-dressing for Vines, Peaches, and Roses; also tove and олш». ссн; апа t BERTS, Gardener to W. E. Oakly, Esq. 
T ean truly «T Хуб a better or safer artificial аните e than yours has r come under “W, Н. BEESON; Esq., Carbrook P ane Sheffield.” 
ice.— 
^M. GLEESON, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle. 
<“ To Mr. BEESON, Carbrook Bone Mlils, Sheffield." INGESTRE GARDENS, STAFF 
** Dear Sir,—I have used your‘ Beeson’s Manure’ rather 1 I rely of late, and with the 
Extract from “THE FIELD." December 13, 1884 (page 883). very best results. I have applied it to Vines, Peaches anda host of ——— and 
CHAL NIEL ROSES. Т ponar 1 таш 
EARLY MARE intend to continue using your Manure, and am sure ще it becomes besten She yours 
ood Plants for forcing may be grown in 10-inch or 12-inch pots; and if grown ina | will be ‘The Manure’ of the day. 
Me mixture Ned. тейи к апа nd ot gno — will go on giowi ig and “Е. T. GILMAN, Gardener to the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot.” 
уйрон ТОР many he ‘ Manure’ just ed grows Roses better than any other I 
€— жү tried, "- En a тк potful of it is хой with а мә lof — it is excellent Extract from “THE pee CHR cme ee May 22, 1886 (page 655), 
THE GARDENS, CHATSWORTH, near CHESTERFIELD. Giv ing wa Wh Duy. Liquid Manure 
d a ‘ Beeson’s Manure’ at the rate of 9 1b, to 36 ê gallons à of water is a capital substitute ; nite 
— T Sir,—I have used your Manure for line of рию years reliable miele At nu my y opinion, iti is S preferable, as it imparts s not s a ee асар and better tex 
dear Sir, yours truly, the leav 
Vu ieee TOW EN THOMAS, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. THE GARDENS, EDGECOTE PARK, BANBURY, OXFORDSHIRE, 
KNOWBLEY GARDENS, PRESCOT. EE ba were Sa ТТ РО 
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Ж RE Sir Darke the last two years I have us d. your ‘Beeson’ н Manure’ арол шу Potatos are better am za have ever d mu those t with your * Beeson’ s 2 en 
, e handsome, and heavier wi other 
variety of rep bth under glass end out-of door and in every case with marked good | Arica Manure, Iti e bast manure fr Ров 1 have yet tid, olor Vines Malons 
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my opinion, just the soif. of Майа for helping on Garden Crops. Some so-called Patent Lass i n 
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“F. He ARRISON, Gardener to the Right. — ^ Earl of Derby, | first pri izes, besides f» seconds and three thirds, with dnd I had grown with y 
wsley Hall, Prescot, Lancashire.' | * Beeson's к Man iure." " 
t = W. Н. ВЕЕЗОХ, 5! 1effiel PARK LANE, DONCASTER, Jan 18, 1887. 
ir,—I wa: inast к try your Manure in 1885, which Lappin for growing the Duke of Alban ny Pea, raised by manager, David Abbott, and also eS rowing ey = $ 
Sprouts, in all about аси and t Ў e benefits were very enc — Poe that I ordered 30 tons for 1 which xa. applied i a greater rib? of cro ota wi 5 acres of 
(* Dukes’), 22 acres Sprouts, 11 reo r^ lery. I also used it on a Seed field, and for Barley, to test it by comparison w with other manu same fields ; sh nd i эз T bound to say that 
lam perfectly satisfied with the results _Our Celery, itbont extra care, reached 5 to 7 lb. per root. It was a pleasin Sight to see the. адры dd ne of the very foremost seedsmen 12 
the country, who saw them, remarked, * ha sight on yp nated sheets, but never before in rea ity.' Res reti ng your statement ied your Mamure lasts, I am 
p'eased to add that we have * proved this to be 80, lthatit is the very jg Meanie we have known, and enclose a first delivery note for this исно оп, of 15 toms, 
ime quality as previous. I will send further пай ун later on for second дануу .—Yours faithfully, GRIFFITH." 
Sold. in Nac. at 18, 2s. ба; bs. 6d., land. 108.64. Sd lk 
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The 10s. 6d. Tuas serve as a strong substantial receptacle to refill from the 1 cwt. Bags. Special Prices for Large Buyers on application. 
Manuractureo BY W. H. BEESON, CARBROOK BONE MILLS, SHEFFIELD 
And may be obtained EAE all respectable Nurserymen, Seedsm and Florists in the Kingdom; but insist upon having * Beeson's 
as there are numerous chemical compositions sols as Макан | ta are both dangerous and worthless. 
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ee t Garden, in the said County.—SATURDAY, February 5, 1887. чне онн HETWOOD: | 
