B U L 
FOOD FOR 
L’S 
PLANTS. 
Contains in a concentrated form all the essential elements 
of plant life- It is of immense benefit applied as a top-dressing 
to plants and bulbs of all sorts grown m pots, especially when 
pot-bound, completely restoring exhausted energy, a few applica- 
tions ensuring vigorous healthy growth, the fiowers being produced 
in a most luxurious manner, combined with great richness of 
colouring. It can also be mixed with ordinary soil in potting, or 
may be used with most beneficial effect for Chrysanthemums, 
Shrubs, Vines, and all kinds of Fruits, whether in pots or planted 
in the open air. 
ANALYSTS’ EEPOET. 
The analysis shows this to be a complete Plant Food, and of the highest quality. The material 
not only contains an abundance of all the constituents necessary for plant growth, but the analysis 
shows also that the four chief constituents are each in that combination which renders them in the 
most beneficial and available form for the healthy development of plants. 
For these reasons, users of this Plant Food in the proper quantities cannot fail to produce the 
verv best results within the capability of their plants. 
^ CANNON & NEWTON, 
Analytical and Consulting Chemists, 39, Mincing Lane, London, E.C. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
For POT PLANTS AND BULBS. — Sprinkle on the surface of the soil, about 
every three weeks, at the rate of a small teaspoonful to a 5-inch pot, so that when 
the plants are watered, the Plant Food will be gradually absorbed into the soil. 
For CHEYSANTHEMUMS. — At the time of potting, some of the Plant Food 
should be thoroughly mixed with the compost, and afterwards, when the buds begin 
to swell, frequent top-dressings should be given, tlie quantity used being estimated 
according to the size of the pots and vigour of tlie plants. 
For ROSES, SHRUBS, VINES, &c., in Pots . — Use about a tablespoonful to 
a 12-in(;h pot several times during the season. 
For PLANTS. FRUITS, ROSES, and all Plants in Borders and the Open 
Ground. — Apply about 2 ozs. to the eqiiare yard as often as occasion may require, 
raking and watering it in. 
For LAWNS. — Scatter broadcast at the rate of 2 ozs. to the square yard, and 
well water. — 
Sold in Tins, containing about IJ lbs., price Is. each. Larger Size, containing 
^ about 5 lbs., 2s. 6d. each. 
Also in Bags, 14 lbs., 4s. 6d. ; 28 lbs., 7s. 6d. ; 56 lbs., 12s. 6d. ; 112 lbs., 20s. 
MAy’VFACTVliF.D SOLELY BY 
WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S., 
ESTABLISHMENT FOR NEW & RARE PLANTS, 
536, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
