March 5, 1898 



SUPPLEMENT TO 



THE GARDENERS MAGAZINE. 



The STRENGTH 



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the STRENGTH 



of her 



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ENSURE STRENGTH 



BODY and 



CLEAR BRAIN 



AND WHEN ILLNESS THREATENS RENDER YOURSELF 



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 B ones, Mineral Superphosphate, Basic Slag, Peruvian Guano, Sulphate of Ammonia, 

 Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash. Nitrate of Sulnhate of Potash, Kaimt, 



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VEGETABLES, FRUIT, & FLOWERS, 



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ONE SHILLING 



Also in Sixpenny Tins, containing i\ lbs. 



Books and Pamphlets on the use of Nitrate of Soda on the 

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GRAFTS and Rivers' New 

 Curlew, 4s. 100, 30s. i,oco; Apple and 

 Plum Grafts, all the leading kinds, 3s. 

 100, 20s. 1,000 ; Two-year Rifleman and 



1 .ad Gooseberries, xos. too to clear ; 



Black Currant, two-year, xos. 100 ; a 



Few Grand New Monarch Strawberry,. 



7s, ioo, 50s. 1,000; Myatt's, Ellam's 



Early, Enfield Market, and Drumhead. 

 Cabbage, 2s. 6d. x,ooo; Red Pickling,, 

 same price ; Two-year Worcester Pear- 

 main, Ecklinville, and others, 50s, 100 to 

 clear; 200 Maiden Cox's Orange, 1 to 



2 ft., 20s* xoo; 500 good Superlative 

 Raspberry left, xos. xoo to clear; One- 

 year Baldwin Black Currant, 10s. ico 7 



80s. i,ooo« 



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COCOA. 



EXTBACT FROM A LkCTUBK ON " FOODS AND THE IB 



VALtjia," bt Dr. Ahdbbw Wixjkw, F.B.8.E., *c.— If 

 any motives- first, of due regard ior health, and se ond, 

 of getting full food-value for money expended— can be saitf 

 to weigh with us in chooBiug our foods, then I «y tnii 

 Cocoa (Epps's beinsr the most nutrition*) should he maaeio 

 replace tea and coffee without hesitation. Cocoa is a fooa ; 

 tea and coffee are not foods. This is the whole science i of 

 the matter in a nutshell, and he who runs may read the 

 obvious moral of the story,** 



