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BULL’S FOOD FOR 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 e^austed energy, a few applica- 
tions ensuring vigorous healthy growth, the fiowers being produced 
in a most luxurious maimer, combined with great ricrmess 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. — Siiriakle 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, SHBUBS, VINES, &c., in Pots. — Use about a tablespoonful to 
a 12-inch pot several times during the season. 
For PLANTS, FRUITS, BOSES, 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 lbs., price, Is. each. Larger Size, containing 
about 5 lbs., price, 2s. 6d. each. 
Also in Bags, 14 lbs., 6d. ; 28 lbs., 7s. 6d. ; 56 lbs., 12s. 6d.; 112 lbs., 20s. 
TESTinyi:oisri.A.XjS 
The Gardens, Newbattle Abbey, Dalkeith, N.B., 11th Febrtuiry, 1892. 
Doar Sir, — I wish to tell yon that your Food for PlantB is a capital Manure. I grew my Chrysanthemums with it 
last season, and won the Edinburgh Cup with them. Kindly send me on the same quantity as last, and oblige, 
Yours truly, J. W. McHATTIB, Gardener to the Most Hon. Thb Marquis of Lothian. 
Leighton Gardens, Welshpool, 7th 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 Vines with good results, and it is excellent for Chrysanthemums. 
WILLIAM ROTHWELL, Gardener to Mrs. Naylor. 
Stallikoton Hall Gardens, Stokb-om*Trent, February 19fh, 1892. 
Dkab Sxb,— Y our Plant Food is excellent. I cannot speak too highly of it. 
Yours truly, THOMAS HAWKINS, (^rdener to Sir Shzth Child, Bart. 
Harswood Glen, Selkirk, N.B., February 28rd, 1892. 
Dear SiR.*~Please send roe another cwt. of ^our Food for Plants. I find it an excellent Manure for 
Chrysanthemums, Ferns, Azaleas, Primulas, Gloxinias, in fact, for everything I applied it to. I shall never be 
without it. It has great advantages over any other manure I have used, having no unpleasant odour, and 
causing no fungus. ROBERT FAICHNEY, Gardener to J. W. Dbnistoun, Esq. 
Golden Grove, Carmarthen, July lith, 1891. 
Sir, ^Please send, on account of Viscount Emlyn, a supply of Plant Manure, same as last sent me. I am glad 
to say it is the best artificial manure I have ever used. Yours respectfully, JOHN HIUj, 
Gardener to the Rt. Hon. Viscount Emlyn. 
The Grove, Teignmouth. 
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 efiect on Chrysanthemums is simply 
marvellous, apart from which, it is easy to apply and has no unpleasant smell. I shall certainlv recommend it 
strongly to my friends. I am, dear Sir, yours truly, JOHN STILES. 
Stratton Park, Michbldbvbb, 19th December, 1891. 
Dear Sir,~I am much pleased with your Plant Food ; 1 have tried it on a great varieW of plants with the most 
gratifying results. S. GANDY, Gardener to the Rt. Hon. Bari of Northbrook. 
Malshangbb, Basinostokb. 
Dear Sir, — I have tried yonr Plant Food on Vines, Cucumbers, Melons, Tomatoes, J;c., and the effect was quite 
phenomenal ; it pleases me much. I am yonrs truly, N. KNELLER, Gardener to W. S. Portal, Esq. 
MAIfUFACTiritED SOLELY BY 
WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S., 
ESTABLISHMENT FOR NEW AND RARE PLANTS, 
536, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
