THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



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HoPETouN House, 



Lloyd's Avenue, 



London, E.C 



TRADE MARK. 



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IN 



Important Announcement 



It 



IS 



our pi 



to announce that the difficult 



hitherto 



ted 



th the use of 



artificial fertilisers 



now over-come, and that, by the aid of Plants Plantoids, the very 



finest of 



flowers and plants can be grown without the least uncertainty as to the 



plant food or method of application 



for their successful cult 



Plantoids 



combine 



all 



Nature's fertilising materials 



in 



convenient 



tablet form. 



The Real 

 Test. 



The use and appHcation of Plantoids is as simple as A. B.C., and their results an improvement on 

 all hitherto known artificial fertilisers. Plantoids contain, in a highly concentrated form, the natural 

 food of all evergreen and deciduous plants, whether in pot, bed, or border. 



Plantoids are little green tablets which are odourless and as clean as the flowers themselves. You 

 merely place two or more — according to the size of the plant — once a week just under the surface 

 of the soil, and water as usual. The Plantoids slowly dissolve and provide the root with a continuous 

 supply of the nourishment it requires for perfect development. None of the plant food is washed 

 away, as is the case with ordinary fertilisers. The Plantoids being placed under the surface of the 

 soil there is no possibility of harming the foliage. 



Within a very few weeks of the first application of Plantoids the 

 leaves assume a richer and more luxuriant colour. The Plant grows 

 as if bursting with vitality ; the buds spring forth in greater profusion, 

 and develop into glorious blossoms. 



Rose Trees, fed with Plantoids, produce prize blossoms in profusion. 



Ferns, nourished with Plantoids, put forth new fronds, and, in a few weeks, almost double in size. 



Borders, when Plantoids are placed every three inches or so, become, in 

 few weeks, a glorious blaze of colour. 



Sweet Peas, nourished with Plantoids, bear larger flowers with richer colouring. The growth 

 is ever so much more robust, and the plants remain in flower for a considerably longer period. 



; have been made at one of the leading horticultural 



th 



e course 



of 



a very 



Exhaustive tests of Plantoids 

 establishments in England. Mr. Hollands 

 under date 12th February, 1912, states:— 



from Tunbridge Wells 



44 



have used Plants Plantoids in my nursery to my 



The rapid growth was surprising, even in this dorman 



9f 



The Final These things you can verify for yourself. 



a thorough trial. When vou have seen y^. 



Prool 



A 6d. tin contains an ample supply of Plantoids for 

 astonishing results Plantoids effect, then order a large 



tin — they are more economical. 



Plantoids are sold— or can be obtained for you-by all Grocers, Ironmongers, Chemists 

 Stores, Florists, Seedsmen, etc., in 3d., 6d., Is., 5s., and 10s. tins. 



-When ordering direct add postage, thus:— 3d size Id., 6d size 2d. Is. size 3d,, and please use coupon. 



PLANTS PLANTOIDS, Ltd., 6, Hopetoun House, Lloyds Avenue, London, E.C 



/ enclose . Please send to ^ ^ ^-^ 



iKuter name here) 



tin of Plantoids. 



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