October 12, 1912 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



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The value of CLAY^S FERTILIZER needs but little em- 

 phasis. It is, one may say, an old friend that ha^ been 

 tried and proved over and over again. Tlie latest and 

 greatest testimony to its value comes through the medium 

 of the recent ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORTICUI^ 

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that CLAY b ILRIILIZLR is being exclusively used. A point for our readers to bear in mind in connection with 



CLAY'S IS that thousands of amateur growers are daily awakening to the beneficial results following its u&e* 

 indeed, the demand from all quarters is so greatly on the increase that Messns. Clay are almost continuouslv 

 extending their works and plant."— NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, July 20, 1912. 



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