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GARDENERS' MA GAZINE. 



December r, i8 9 8. 



first Announcement after 



Series 



fiigWp Successful experiments 



i 



Of 



SUPREM 



Importance 



to 



Gardeners 



and 



Agriculturists. 



EFFECTU 



n 



J 



ESTRUCTION 



OF 

 EVERY 



FORM 



FUNGOID DISE 



Including Mildew, Sleeping, Drooping or Flagging, Disease in Tomatoes, Chrysanthemum 



Rust, Potato Disease, Club, etc., combined with the most potent fertilization. 



Tomatoes, 



Chrysanthemums, 

 Vines, 



Cucumbers, Melons, etc., 

 Fruit Trees, 



Cereals and Grasses, 

 Potatoes, 



To find a Cure for these Fungoid 



ARE 



SUBJECT 



FUNGOID 



TO 



DISEASES 



has bathed the Skill of 



Practical Men for years 



1 



and its discovery has crowned all previous scientific researches into the cause and remedy of FUNGOID [ DISEASES, for each and all of 



which we claim this new substance to be a certain and absolute cure. 



Arresting the spread of disease in food-producing jplants, and at the same time increasing their yield or crop, is a subject of vital 

 interest and demands 



Th 



MOST 



New Subst 



SERIOUS 



CONSIDERATION FROM EVERYONE. 



has a dual powe 



DESTROYING DISEASE GERMS OR SPORES, AND AT THE 



SAME TIME FERTILIZING PLANT LIFE 



RECENT NUMEROUS EXPERIMENTS PROVE that the yield or crop is INCREASED FROM 20 to 25 PER CENT, where 

 it is applied. As an instance, the yield of potatoes is about 2}£ tons per acre more where it is used, the tubers also are of better quality, 

 being entirely free from disease. These advantages are secured at a cost of about 19/- per acre. Similar results are effected upon most of 

 the food-producing plants. 



The value of this combined power of Destruction and Fertilization is of immense importance, and cannot be over-estimated. 



SPECIAL CARRIAGE PAID PRICES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 



cwt., 25/ 



Half cwt 



Quarter cwt 



5/ 



7 lbs., 3/-. 



A Reduction in lots oj One 



tp wards, 



appl 



This highly concentrated compound should be mived with from 8 to 10 times its bulk of dry sand, ashes, or road 

 ied in the following proportions :— # cwt. per acre ; Yz lb. per rod (30X square yards) ; % oz. per square yard (superficial). 



drift, and be 



EXAMPLE FOR A CUCUMBER OR TOMATO HOUSE. 



90 feet long, each bed 3 feet wide, would require 



90 



135 

 135 



n 



55 



55 

 55 



4/2 » 

 3 » 



55 

 55 



55 



55 



• • • 



55 

 55 



• > • 



1 • 



• • • 



Each Side. 

 V 2 lb. 



Two SlDKS. 



• • • 



• ♦ • 



• it 



lb. 



I lb. 2 oz. 



GREENHOUSE PATHS and WALKS should always bz dressed with the Compound, as it is there that spores frequently hibernate 



EXAMPLE FOR TOP DRESSING SOIL IN POTS :— uarc 

 48 six inch pots, 35 seven inch pots, 27 eight inch pots, 21 nine inch pots, or 17 ten inch po'.s are approximately equal to one sq 



yard, and would therefore require 



oz. of the compound. 



Send for Prospectus containing full information, which will be Ready December 15th 



SOLE MANUFACTURERS : 



Telegraph : 



WOOD, 

 WOOD GREEN, 



WM 



WOOD 



SON 



LD. 



JAMES L. WOOD, F.R.H.S.. 



Managing Dir& 



tor. 



WOOD GREEN, LONDON. 



Tdtphont . 

 TOTTcNHAM 



33 MEDALS, etc., for Excellence of Horticultural Specialities 



London : Published at the 



Gardeners' Maz^ne" Office, 4, Ave Maria Lane, E.C., Saturday, December 

 Print adbv W. K. and L. Collihgeidgb, City Praia, ul and - *• 



eccmoer , 1898 ; and may be had 

 '♦a, Aldengate Street, London, EJ 



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