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TESTIHVCOI^I^XjS. 
CnoFTON. Aiouurth, Livkrpool, 20Dt Ftftruary, 1804. 
Dear Sir, — After giving your Food for Plants a fair trial for over two years, I must suy that I like it bettor than 
any Artifioial Manure I have over used. In 1892 I grow my Chrysanthoiiiiima with it, which won the 10-Guiuen Cup 
at Grassendalo and Aigburth Shows, also the First Prize at Liverpool. In 1808 I w’ns again successful in carrying 
off like honours. I have used it on liard and soft wooded plants, and the results were everything that could he 
desired. It has uo unpleasant odour, so that, unlike many ^lanures, is not offensive in the Conservatory. 
Yours truly, DONALD FORBE6. 
Harkstkad Rectory, near Ipswich, May 10th, 1894. 
Dear Sir, — Having used your Plant Food on Chrysaniheinitms with such good results, I have no hesitation in 
saying that it is the^best Artificial Manure I have ever used, producing dow'crs of great size and depth, indeed, it is 
invaluable to those who have to exhibit blooms of the finest quality. One thing greatly in its favour is, tliat if 
applied in moderation, anyone may use it w ithout running the risK of injuring the roots or the flowers damping, 
miich is often the case with other Manures. 
I am, Sir, yours respectfully, GEORGE JORDAN, Uardeucr to the Rev. Hugh Berners. 
Impney Hall, Droitwich, 13f/i February, 1893. 
Dear Sir, — I am very pleased with the results from using your Plant Food. I grew my ChrysanthemumB with it 
last season, which won the City of Edinburgh Silver Cup, also the three First Prizes for cut-blooms in the large Open 
Classes at Birmingham, and the First I'rizes at Sheffield. I have also used it with excellent results for Strawberries, 
Melons, Pines, Ac. I am now using it on Vino and Peach Borders with every confidonco of its producing good results. 
1 shall be glad if you will kindly forward another 5 cwt. and oblige, 
Yours truly, RICUARD PARKER, Gardener to J. Corbett, Esq. 
Croswood Park, Aberystwith, nth March, 1894. 
Dear Sir,— I am delighted witli your Food for Plants, I find it is oxcellont for Chrysanthemums, Pelargoniums, 
Fuchsias, Cinerarias, &c., in fact for all soft wooded plants. I also used it on my Vine borders and it enabled young 
Vines to carry remarkably heavy crops that ripened up well, while the flavour was everything that could be desired. 
A great advantage is that it has uo unpleasant smell, so can be used in the Conservatory. 
I am, yours faithfully, R. C. WILLIAMS, Gardener to Rt. Hon. Rarl of Lisburne. 
Garlands, Aigburth, Liverpool, IWx March, 1894. 
Dear Sir,— I have much pleasure in stating that I have used your Food for Plants witli great success on Vines, 
Peaches, Roses, &c., in hict, I never had better results. For hard and soft wooded plants I can confidently recom- 
mend it as a safe and excellent Fertilizer. Yours truly, JOHN BOUNDS, Gardener to Alfred L. Jones, Esq. 
The Gardens, Keir, Dunblane, Bridge of Allan, N.B., Sth September, 1898. 
Dear Sir,— Your Plant Food is the best I have ever used. I have tried it on varions plants with excellent effect, 
and for stimulating and imparting colour to Crotons and other foliage plants, it is all that can be desired. I 
tried it on Cyclamens, and the results were marvellous. I took First Prize with these at Edinburgh last year, Kindly 
send me double the quantity, obliging 
Yours truly, THOMAS LUNT, Gardener to Archibald Stirling, Esq. 
Manor House, Stratton Audley, Bicester, 9ff» November, 1898. 
Dear Sir, — I have used your Food for Plants for nearly two years, and like it better than any artificial 
Manure I have ever bad. I have used it on my Vinos and never had such a good crop. It is excellent for 
Chrysanthemums, Primulas, Ferns, Ac. Please forward me another cwt., and oblige, 
Yours faithfully, W. PARKER, Gardener to the Right Hon. Lady Rose Leigh. 
St. Anne’s, Clontarf, Dublin, 2tul March, 1893. 
Dear Sir,— I have used many Artificial Manures for plants in the past 36 years, but none that I like so well as 
your ‘‘ Plant Food.” Not only is it a quick Fertilizer, but it has no unpleasant odour— a great desideratum. 
Yours faithfully, CHARLES SMITH, Gardener to the Right Hon. Lord Ardilaun. 
The Den, Belfast, 27t/i Jarnmrw, 1893. 
Dear Sir, — You will doubtless be interested to know that last season I won twenty-three First and ten Second 
Prizes for plants and fruit grown with your Food for Plants, which has proved a most excellent stimulant, and is 
certainly the best Manure I have ever used. It is cleanly to use, creates no fungus, and has uo unpleasant odour j iii 
fact, no gardener should be without it. Please send me another cwt. and oblige, 
Yours truly, \VM. McILUOY, Gardener to G, W. Wolff, Esq. 
Leighton Gardens, Welshpool, Itk January, 1892. 
Now that I have used Mr. William Bull’s Food for Plants over twelve months, I have very great pleasure in 
stating that I believe it to be the best Plant Manure in the market. It produces fine foliage, large flowers, and 
gives a good healthy appearance to Stove and Greenhouse Plants in general. I have also used it on Melons, 
Cucumbers, Tomatoes and Vinos with good results, and it is excellent for Chrysanthemums. 
WILLIAM KOTHWELL, Gardener to Mrs. Naylor. 
The Nursery, Lowton, Newton-lk-Willows, 1.5th December, 1893. 
Dear Sir,— Please send mo 5 cwt. of your Plant Food at your earliest convenience. I must say it is the best 
Fertilizer I have tried on soft-wooded Plants, especially for Chrysanthemums and Pelargoniums. 
Yours truly, JOSEPH LEIGH, 
Fordk Abbey, Chard, 27th January, 1894, 
Dear Sir,— I think most highly of your Plant Food. It is splendid for all kinds of pot-stuff, and especially that 
which needs a strong Manure. It is grand lor Chrysanthemums an«l all kinds of Winter-blooming plants. 
Yours truly, JOHN CROOK, Gardener to W. H. Evans, Esq. 
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