MAULE’S 
PANMURE PLANT FOOD 
FOR GARDEN, 

GREENHOUSE, LAWN AND FARM. 
PRICES OF MAULE’S PANMURE PLANT FOOD. 
Express or freight to be paid by purchaser. 
Bag of 10 pounds, 50 cents; bag of 25 pounds, $1.00; 
PHILAD 
MME) 
ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT A PEER ON THE MARKET. 
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bag of 50 pounds, $1.75; bag of 100 pounds, $3.00; 
bag of 200 pounds, $5.00. Per ton, free on cars 
at Philadelphia, $45.00. 

The Story of Panmure Plant Food. 
When I bought land in Southern New Jersey a few years ago for seed 
growing and testing purposes, I had a fertilizer prepared for my own 
articular and exclusive use. It was made on aspecial formula, from 
igh-grade materials, without a pound of make-weight or make-bulk 
stuff init. It was, in fact, the best article that I knew how to construct 
out of the various fertilizer ingredients on the American market. It 
was planned for myself, and was not intended for sale. 
It Paid Me Handsomely. 
It has been used long enough for me to now truthfully say that it has 
added hundreds and even thousands of dollars to the value of my own 
crops, both at Panmure, New Jersey, and at Briar Crest, Pennsylvania. 
It was never my intention to sell this fertilizer to the public, but there 
have been so many inquiries made about it by visitors to my Panmure 
Seed Gardens at Newfield, N. J..and so many requests to buy it that 1 
have determined to put it on the market. 
Its Name. 
Originally it was called ‘‘Panmure Special Mixture,” but that was 
only the name under which it was handled on my trial grounds. , In 
offering it to the public as a licensed brand I have selected the name 
“Panmure Plant Food.” 
Analysis. 
The analysis of Panmure Plant Food is as follows: 
Ammonia, 4 per cent. 
Available Phosphoric Acid, 8 per cent. 
Actual Potash, 74% per cent. 
A High-Grade Article. 
It contains enough ammonia to insure plants a quick start, enough 
phosphoric acid for all seed growing or grain growing purposes, and 
enough potash to give flavor to fruit and brilliance to flowers. It is not 
only well and liberally supplied with plant foods, but these foods are 
perfectly balanced. 
The great secret of the success of Panmure Plant Food, however, 
lies in the fact that every one of its ingredients is a high-grade and first- 
class article. 
It was a lucky formula that I selected for my Panmure trial grounds, 
and it is this good luck that I am now offering to share with my friends. 
Full Worthy of Trial. 
I wish to have all my friends try at least a package of Panmure Plant 
Food during the coming season, for it certainly is a model fertilizer in 
all respects, both in quick action and in lasting qualities. It is not 
only a starter but a pusher. 
At a first glance prices may seem high, but I can safely say, without 
exception, that Panmure Plant Food, when applied intelligently, will 
be worth ten times the price of the ordinary commercial fertilizer that 
is generally made to sell, and from which results are often so infinitesi- 
mally small as not to be discerned by the purchaser; and I can certainly 
assure my friends that they will make a mistake unless they give Pan- 
mure Plant Food a trial this season. i 
For the Garden. 
For the garden I recommend the use of Panmure Plant Food at the 
rate of 1,000 pounds per acre, in connection with a liberal amount of 
stable manure, or else upon sod spaded down or plowed under. 
This may sound like a large amount of high-grade fertilizer fo use, but 
it is no more than is applied by the commercial gardeners and truck- 
ers near the great cities. These truckers expect to grow two or some- 
times three crops in a season, and to get a gross yield from their land 
of $500 to $1,000 per acre. 
It is better to make several applications of fertilizer during a year, 
instead of putting it all in at one time. 
For the Greenhouse. 
Panmure Plant Food will be found an admirable and unexcelled 
article for use in and upon the soils of greenhouses, frames, flower beds. 
For the Lawn. 
Panmure Plant Food is constructed with two distinct ideas in view 
Quickness and permanence. It is therefore an admirable thing for 
grass. I have used it with the most excellent results on my trials of 
grass, clover and forage plants. It produces a rich, green, healthy 
color, and a vigorous growth. It is just right for the lawn, and may be 
used in spring, summer or autumn. A 10-pound package of Panmure 
Plant Food is quite sufficient for four square rods of lawn. Beautful 
grass adds more than anything else to the appearance of a yard. 
For Trucking. 
For trucking or farm gardening, where operations are conducted on 
an intermediate scale between gardening and farming, I recommend 
the use of 500 pounds of Panmure Plant Food per acre. This amount 
will give grand results, in connection with stable manure, on such 
crops as tomatoes, beans, peas, Sweet corn, etc. For potatoes I recom- 
mend 800 pounds per acre. 
For Farming. 
For the general farm crops I recommend the use of 200 pounds per 
acre of Panmure Plant Food. This fertilizer is absolutely the best for 
farm purposes within my knowledge, as the analysis will show. It will 
give grand results on wheat, oats, corn and hay, and also on meadows, 
mowing fields and pastures. I have tested it upon almost every farm 
crop, in my Panmure trials, as already stated, and have been myself 
surprised at the results. 
On Potatoes at Panmure. 
I used a very liberal amount (about 1,000 pounds per acre) on potatoes 
last year, sprinkling the fertilizer in the row by hand, and placing the 
seed potatoes directly in contact with the fertilizer. A long drought 
ensued, and my neighbors said the potatoes would be burned up, but it 
turned out otherwise. No damage was done to the seed, and a magnifi- 
cent crop of big potatoes was harvested. 
PANMURE PLANT FOOD is not a hot fertilizer, but is extremely 
effective. Irecommend that it be somewhat mixed with the soil, so as to 
extend the action of the roots, but in this instance I give my own actual 
experience with it to show how it has behaved on my trial grounds. 



PRIGES OF MAULE’S PANMURE PLANT FOOD. 
EXPRESS OR FREIGHT TO 
BE PAID BY PURCHASER. 
Bag of 10 pounds, 50 cents; bag of 25 pounds, $1.00; bag of 50 pounds, $1.75; bag of 100 
pounds, $3.00; bag of 200 pounds, $5.00. Per ton, free on cars at Philadelphia, $45.00. 
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