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BULL’S FOOD FOR PLANTS. 
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Oontains 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 OTOwn m pots, especially when 
pot-bound, completely restoring e:^austed energy, a few applica- 
tions ensuring vigorous healthy growth, the fiowers being produced 
in a most luxurious manner, combined with great ricTmess 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. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
For POT PLANTS AND BULBS. — Sprinkle on the surface of the soil, about 
every three weeks, at the rate of a large teaspoonful to a 5-inch pot, so that when 
the plants are watered, the Plant Food will be gradually absorbed into the soil. 
For BOSES, SHRUBS, VINES, &c., in Pots. — Use about a tablespoonful to 
a 12-inch 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 square 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 Boxes, containing about 14 lbs., price, Is. each. Larger Size, containing 
about 5 lbs., price, 2s. 6d. each. 
Also in Bags, 14 lbs., 4s. 6d. ; 28 lbs., 7s. 6d. ; 56 lbs., 12s. 6d. ; 112 lbs., 20s. 
TESTIZ'AIOIsri.A.XjS 
Dynevor Castle, 9Uj^prf7, 1891. 
Dsar Sir,— I beg to say I am highly pleased aud gratified wth the results from your “ Plant Food.” I find it 
gives almost immediate benefit, and at the same time is more lasting in effect than other artificial manures I have 
been in the habit of using; further, being void of smell it can be applied to plants wherever situated, whether in 
the house or conservatory, without fear of detection. I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, THOS. COWBURN, 
Gardener to the Rt. Hon. Lord Dynevor. 
Golden Grove, Carmarthen, July 14tft, 1891. 
Sir,— Please send, on aoconnt of Viscount Emlyn, a supply of Plaut Manure, same as last sent me. I am glad 
to say it is the best artificial manure I have ever usod. Yours respectfully, JOHN HILL, 
Gardener to the Rt. Hon. Viscount Emlyn. 
The Qdimta, Broudsv, Hereford, April Wk , 1891. 
Dear Sir,— Having given your Food for Plants a trial, I have great pleasure to inform you that its effect on all 
kinds of plants is most beneficial, either as a surface dressing or mixed with the soil at time of potting ; and for all 
kinds of fruit trees it is invaluable. I cannot speak too highly of its virtue, differing as it does from all other 
artificial manures in being quite free from any unpleasant odour. No gardener should be without it. 
Yours faithfully, A. EMPSON, 
Gardener to P. B. Giles, Esq. 
The Grove, Teionmoutb. 
Dear Sir,— Amongst the many artificial manures I have tried, your Plant Food in my estimation takes first 
rank. I have tried it on various plants to my entire satisfaction, and its effect on Chrysanthemums is simply 
marvellous, apart from which, it is easy to apply and has no unpleasant smell. I shall certainly recommend it 
strongly to my friends. I am, dear Sir, yours truly, JOHN STILES. 
Stratton Park, Micbbldsvbr, Wh December ^ 1891. 
Dear Sir,— I am much pleased with your Plant Food ; I have tried it on a great variety of plants with the most 
gratifying resalts. B. GANDY, 
Gardener to the Rt. Hon. Earl of Nobthbbook. 
Malshanobb, Basinostosb. 
Dear Sir,— I have tried your Plant Food on Vines, Cnoumbers, Melons, Tomatoes, dc., and the effect was quite 
phenomeaal ; it pleases me much. I am, yours truly, N. KNELLEB. 
Gardener to W. 8 . Portal, Esq. 
MANUFACTimSD SOZEZY BY 
WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S., 
ESTABLISHMENT FOR NEW AND RARE PLANTS, 
536, KINO’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
