ONOB TRIED AkWAYB uBeo. Bacaui^ 
I41QHLY OONOENTRATEO. OOQURI-ESa^ 
SAFE And beuabi,e. caubeb nd fungus. - 
\ QUICK IN ACTI0N. ^ LASltl^ IN EFFECT 
7 Thc^efom.th^ Ch«ap»irt; aiMl Beat. 
' uslj'^dtewa tilis to tw-« si»int^eW:nAnt Food, ud of. the UgbMt g^terUl 
not onljr ooiktaiiis an abandana. of the eouititaente oaaeeesrF for plant growth, but the a|ial 7 «la. 
abow'e idao t^t the four ohief aonetitnenta are eaoh in that eoBbtoanoa wfaijoh ttaim them in the 
' nuMt.bwefloial and available fbtni for the bealttiT derelopnient plaob. 
for .theee reaeons, oeera of thb Plant Food in the proper quantinee'eaniiot tail to piodnoe the 
_ TH 7 beat ceaulta wiUun the oapabilify of their pUnta. 
. cAinroir * NKWTOH, 
Analytioal and OoneuUing Chaadato, 89, IBnmngrLi^i liOndonjJfcO. 
DIRECtiSSs^oSljSE, 
For INAKINQ A VINK- aOROCR.— X7ae 66 Iba. to a ton or oubio jurd of loam. - 
For MAKING BORDERS for PEAOHEa NECTARINE^ F>QA Bo.— 281 ba. 
to the ton or cubic yard. 
For TOP DRESSING VINE BOROERa-MU about 2 lbs. to a barrow-load of good 
loam, epreading to a depth of 2 to 3 inohei. If roots ate not too near the surfaoe, about 1 lb. to the 
square yard may be f<n:ked in, instead of top dressing. As soon qs the berries are making good 
headway, give a slight sprinkling over the surface, and repeat about erery fortm'gbt or three weeks 
as oooamon require*. " 
Pbr VINES IN POTS- — Sprinkle a dessertapobnfnl on the surface as soonasthe .berrise 
begin to swell freely, well mulching oyer a little later, following wito an oooasinztal spriokUng of the 
Food as progress' is mede.-' 
For POT PLANTS AND BULB8.-Sprinkle oh the surface of t|^e soil about eyenr 
three weeks, at the rate of a small teaspoonful to a 6. -inch pot, so that when toe plants are waterei^ 
the Plant Food will be gradually absorbed into the soil. 
For OHRY8ANTHEMUM8<^At the time of potting, some of the Plant Food should be 
tooroughly mixed with toe compost, and afterwards, when toe bu^ begin to swell, frequent t<^- 
drsssing^ should be given, the quantity used being estimated according to the size of the pota and 
. vigour of to^lants. 
For ROSES,' SHRUBS, &C., In Pot*.— Use about a tableepoonfol to a 12-incb pot 
Mveral times daring theeesson. ' 
For STRAWBERRIES In the 0|30n.— 'Well fork toto the ground before planting 
li lbs. to the rod, frivii^ several surfaoe ^phcations after the fruit has set. . . 
For TOMATOES. OUOUMBER 8 , &o. -i^Mii 2 Ibe. to the barrow-load of compost, 
applying a surfaoe dressing several times to assist growth of toe fruit. 
For plants, FRUITS, ROSES, and aill Plants In Borders and the 
Open Ground. — Apjdy about 4 oz. to the square yard as often as occasion may require, raUcg 
and watering it in. . 
For LAWNS. — Scatter broadcast at the rate of 2 oa. to the square yard, and wall water. 
For GENERAL POTTING Purposes r— Mix 2 lbs. to toe barrow-load of compost. 
20/- per cwt. ; £18 per toil : 56 lbs. 12/6; 28 lbs. 7/6 ; 14 lbs. 4/6. 
Also In Tins, containing abbut li lb., at l/- Urger Size (about 8 lbs.) 2/6. 
UAiraFACTURSD SOLSLT BT 
WILLIAM BULL & SONS, 
ESTABLISHMENT FOR NEW A RARE PLANTS, 
KINU'S BOAS, CHELSEA, UONDON, S.Wl 
