THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGUlCVhTVRK.— Advertisements. 



SPIMO LIQUID PLANT WASH. 



The Best, Safest, and most Reliable Preparation for the Destruction 6f 

 Insect Pests, and Mould or Mildew, on PLANTS & TREES of ALL KINDS. 



LARGELY USED WITH THE GREATEST SUCCESS IN ENGLAND, 

 FOR SPRAYING HOP AND FRUIT PLANTATIONS, GARDENS, &d. 



FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF 



Apljis or Fly,I(ed Spider, Mould or Mildew, Caterpillars, Plant Bugs,&c. 



Perfectly Soluble in Hard or Soft Cold Water. Always Ready without trouble. 



FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. 



"-A^Tu^s^rBf E. A. WHITE, Ltd., Hop & Fruit Growers, 



(MANUFACTURED BY LICENCE OF THE PATENTEE.) 

 Winner.s of 1st PRIZE at the BREWERS' EXHIBITION, 1895, for the BEST GROWTH of MID-KENT 

 HOPS. All washed with SPIMO. Four average Samples were selected by the judges from 1,728 



Pockets when laid out for sale. 



Benham, Attleborough, Norfolk, 



14th July, 1896. 



Dear Sirs,— 



Please send at once another Drum of " Spimo." We 

 find this of great benefit. Our fruit trees look splendidly 

 healthy, and are making luxuriant new growth. This is 

 the more noticeable as our district is suffering greatly 

 from blight and insects. 



Yours faithfully, 



WM. GAYMER and SONS, 



The Norfolk Cider Growers. 



Weston, Petersfield, Hants, 

 Messrs. E. A. White, Ltd. November 29th, 1897. 



Dear Sirs, — 



Having in the past season given " Spimo Improved " 

 a thorough trial, we can say unhesitatingly that we con- 

 sider it a perfect wash. It has proved itself m.ost effective 

 as a remedy for Aphis, Blight, and Red Spider, and also as 

 a preventive to Mould, and it works remarkably well in 

 the washers, which is a great thing in its favour. 



Should the necessity arise, we shall patronise it exten- 

 sively in the future. 



We are, dear Sirs, faithfully yours, 



P. & C. SEWARD. 



The colonial COLLEGE 



AND TRAINING FARMS, Ltd., 



HOLLESLEY BAY, SUFFOLK. 



THE COLLEGE IS SITUATED on its own Estate, in an extremely healthy and 

 beautiful position dominating Hollesley Bay. Sea and river boating and bathing. 



FARMS OF OVER 1800 ACRES are carried on by the College for the instruction of 

 its students, who thus have unique facilities for becoming practically as well as theoretically 

 acquainted with all branches of Agriculture, and with horse, cattle, and sheep breeding, etc., on 

 a large scale. 



There is a LARGE MODEL WORKING DAIRY (50 COWS), a stud of 6o to 70 Suffolk Horses, a renowned 

 flock of Suffolk Sheep, very extensive fruit, flower, and vegetable grounds, and instruction is regularly given in 

 the following subjects —Agriculture ; Horse, Cattle, and Sheep Management ; Dairying, Horticukure, Forestry, 

 Woodcraft, Veterinary Science and Practice, Land Surveying, Levelling and Building, Geology, Mineralogy, 

 Chemistry and Botany ; Engineer's, Smith's, Carpenter's, Joiner's, Wheelwright's, Harness Maker's Work ; Riding 

 Boating, Rafting, Swimming, Ambulance, Hygiene, &c. 



THE WORK OF THE COLLEGE has been periodically recognised as of great value 



by statesmen of the highest rank at home and in the Colonies. 

 FULL INFORMATION may be obtained from the Director at above address, or from the 



London Secretary, 11, Pall Mall, S.W. (opposite the Athenoeum Club). 



