"A SWEET NATIVITY OF FLOWERS." 



For all kinds of Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables, use 



CANARY GUANO 



(USED IN THE ROYAL GARDENS.) 



PERFECTLY CLEAN. May be used by a Lady. 



PROVIDES ALL THE NUTRIMENT REQUIRED BY THE PLANTS. 



Tins, 6d. each; large size, 1/- each; extra large size, 2 6 each. 

 Bags : 14 lb., 4 6 ; 28 lb., 7/6; 56 lb., 12/6; 1 cwt., 20/- each. 



Carriage paid in England, Scotland, or Wales on an order amounting to not less than 

 12/-, and in Ireland to not less than 20/-. 



For Flowers, Ferns, Palms, and Roses. — Apply Canary (ii ano4» the 



proportion of one teaspoonful to a 6 -inch pot, or four ounces per square 

 yard, as often as required ; water after applying. If applied in liquid 

 form, use at the rate of one teaspoonful to one gallon of water once a 

 week. Keep the liquid off the foliage. 



For Chrysanthemums. — These plants are gross feeders. Use at the 

 rate of one teaspoonful Canary Guano to a 5 -inch pot at each dressing 

 and increase the quantity as the plants are repotted into larger pots ; 

 water after each application 



For Vine Borders. — Half a pound Canary Guano per square yard to 

 be lightly forked in and the dressing to be repeated once after thinning 

 and once after stoning. Water after each application. 



For Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Melons, and Strawberries. — Use one 

 teaspoonful to a 10-inch pot, or, if planted in the ground, one small 

 handful to half a dozen plants, to be well watered in. These plants 

 require feeding little and often. 



For Vegetables. —Apply the Guano in a dry state, at the rate of a 

 quarter of a pound per square yard ; to be dug or forked in. Apply 

 ordinarily just before planting, but for ASPARAGUS fork into the bed 

 very lightly some time in March or April. The dressing may be repeated 

 in liquid form at the rate of two ounces to a gallon of water during bearing. 



For Fruit Trees. — " Ring " the trees with Canary Guano at the rate of 

 about half a pound for each square yard, and for bush fruit apply broad- 

 cast at the same rate. The Guano to be well forked in and watered after 

 each application ; the first dressing to be applied early in the spring and 

 to be repeated when the fruit begins to swell. 



For Lawns. — Mix at the rate of 3 lbs Canary Guano with 12 lbs of 

 fine dry sand, which is sufficient to fertilize ten square yards ; water after 

 -^pplving. Invaluable for Tennis Lawns and Golf Greens. 



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