Our Plant- and Rose -Foods 
We would call your attention to these truly meritorious articles. 
They are first-class food->, especially prepared for the plants they are 
intended for. The Rose-food is the same as we use in the cultivation 
of roses, and our patrons can use it with the utmost confidence. We 
do not use any other manures in growing roses. The food contains 
just the requirements for making strong growth and producing large 
flowers. We use tons of this preparation each season, and while we 
have the richest soil naturally, this food gives the plants in the field a 
rich, heavy growth that they would not get from the mother soil, and 
in the growing of plants in pots we can double the size in the same 
length of time. We produce a larger plant in three months than is 
generally grown in six months. Plants that we propagate in December 
are plenty large for planting in April; and they have the health and 
vigor that make their s-uccess a foregone conclusion. It will pay you 
to try this food. 
The Plant-food is a mixture different from the Rose-food, and is 
especially prepared for the general class of bedding and pot -plants, 
such as begonias, ferns, palms and, in fact, all plants. It is not so 
strong as the Rose-food, and will not hurt any plant. If the directions 
are followed it will build up the puniest specimen to a good, healthy 
growth, and will produce blooms in abundance. The many testi- 
monials we have received the past season are ample proof that this 
food gives the best satisfaction. This food is put up in good-sized 
packages, and full directions for its use are printed on each package. 
We trust you will try these foods the coming season, for we know 
you will be well pleased with the results, but be sure and follow the 
printed instructions on back of each package, and use at regular 
intervals. Don’t use once a week and then once a month, but use as 
directed, and you will be well repaid for your efforts. 
Prices of Plant-food and Rose-food are the same, namely, single bo?£ 
25 cts. ; 5 boxes for $1 ; or 12 boxes for $2, by express. If to go by 
mail, add 10 cts. to each box for postage. 
