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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



January 8, 1898, 



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EVERY KIND OP PLANT THRIVES IN IT WITHOUT EARTH 



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Admirably adapted for 



Raising Seedlings, 



Striking Cuttings, 



A N D 



General Conservatory 



AND 



Frame Work 



Increases the size of 



the Flowers* 



Gives Substance and 

 Enduring Qualities. 



Ensures Brilliancy ani 



Intensity of Colour. 



Socially suitable for 



Hanging Baskets 



l>ecausc of its 



lightness and Freedom 



from Drip. 



Less frequent watering 



required. 



Bedding-out Plants 

 grown in JADOO will 



resist 

 long-continued drought. 



Excellent for 



Tomatoes and 



Strawberries 



Fruit Trees 

 >e grown in Fots i 

 brought to the 

 eatest Perfection 



Invaluable for 

 Planting out Fruit Trees 



of all sorts, 

 making them root freely. 



Clean to handle and 



therefore 

 specially suitable for 

 Window Boxes, 

 and for growing Flowers 



in the Home. 



PRICE 



Rcots cf Arum Lily ANB RdMAN HyaciN m Gsow* in JACOO FI3RE. 



JADOO FIBRE— Peck Bag, i/.j 



</A7 / TLY REDUCED RATES IOR LARGE QUANTITIES. 



Bushel Bag, 3/6; Three Bushel Sack, 8, 



Full directions for use post free on application. 



Mr. LEONARD BROWN, Hkeni wood. 



Hon. &ec. National Amateur Gardeners' Association. 



I have used Jadoo Fibre with the best results pos ible SSSSS^SfejS&M 

 yacin hs Tul.ps, m fact for Hu!hs ..fall sorts.*! find the mate rial m<X su tab e 



, ,lowen 5 " Pots get quite full of roots I, fore top growth 



commences a cond.tton that goes a ionjj way towards success. Lilies too have 

 [™ I'^icularly good; not only did they dower unusually well awards bolh 

 sue and colour, but the l<ulb 3 are in splendid condition tor next season I have 



£LES 11 ^ScSvwt' 1 " 8 fr0m rV?" J CU i ting5 With Results seS 

 f ,, , . y ' uic t ly whcn sown ,,n lhe flbre - 1 consider Jadoo to be of .he 



rasas ; x%"\tsu ,, ;T r r t cu ^ l v hose , » ho 



time can I* riven to «1 , r ,s r ^ u,red ' and consequently more 



EXTRACTS FROM SOME RECENT TESTIMONIALS 



Important CotificaU from DR. A. WALLACE, of Colchester, the well-known 



authority on Lilies, 



I have tried the effect of Jadoo on Lilies and Gladioli grown in the open garden 

 during the past season, putting a small handful of Jadoo when planting round each 

 bulb above and below. 



•eased 



AWARDS 



root action where Jadoo had been used, the roots being more numerous and larger, 

 and often m lifting the bulb a mass of Jadoo came out also, grasped by the roots. 

 I shall certainly persevere in the coming season with Jadoo, as I consider, so far, 

 the experiment has been satisfactory. Some delicate Lilies, such as Krameri, 

 Odorum, and Leichtlini, certainly made much better growth in it than usual, and, 



wrier work r * generally, the new growth in the futnre bulb was more thoroughly finished. 



10th December > l8 97- ALEXANDER WALLACE, M.D. 



d'Ara.at, L. Societ. HortlonlturaS J- i i ? VernuiI - Concours Regional Agricole. Bordeaux, 1897. 



caar.nte. 1887. Honourable MenTioi Soci.tt If VZl* B " d «**. "97. Medaille d' Argent, te Sooiete Viicole de U 



' J °i! t X 2 /-?A r _ 1C " Providence. Rhode I.Und, U.S.A., August. 1897. 



Certificate 



SOLD BY ALL LEADING NURSERYMEN 



AND SEEDSMEN. 



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