BRADLEY’S ENGLISH 
T HIS is a high-grade chemical 
fertilizer, especially prepared to 
promote the vigorous and healthy 
growth of luxuriant grass, enabling it 
to withstand rough usage and the pro- 
tracted heat of summer. Being free from weed seeds and 
odorless, it is far superior to unsightly and strong-smell- 
ing stable dressing for use on lawns and tennis courts. 
Put up in strong bags of io, 25, 50, and 100 pounds 
each. Full direc- 
tions accompany 
each package. 
Our dainty pam- 
phlet, “ The Lawn 
and Garden,” fully 
describes this fertili- 
zer, and gives clear, 
concise directions as 
to its use on lawns, 
flower-beds, and veg- 
etable gardens. No owner of a suburban home, be it 
large or small, should fail to send for a free copy of this 
handy guide to amateur farming. 
LAWN FERTILIZER 
MANUFACTURED BY PERMISSION 
TRADE MARK imT^.mkUNITED STATES 
SOiJlY BY 
Bradley Fertilizer Co, 
BOSTON, Mass. 
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LAWN FERTILIZER. 
State of Massachusetts, I 
16 Broad Street, Boston. \ 
February 27, 1891. 
I consider concentrated commercial 
fertilizers as superior in every way to 
barnyard manure for top-dressing for 
lawns or grass plots about houses, for 
the following reasons : — 
1. Because they contain no weed seeds. 
2. Because they do not decay and fill the air with 
noxious vapors, detrimental to health. 
3. Because they do not litter up the lawn and are not 
tracked into the house by everyone who walks over them. 
S. P. Sharples, State Assayer. 
Faulkner. Farm, 
W. F. Weld, Prop. 
Brookline, Mass., June 23, 1892. 
Yours of the 20th received, asking my opinion upon 
the merits of the Bradley’s English Lawn Fertilizer. The 
result is most satisfactory. It was used on our lawn the 
past spring. One part was treated to unleached ashes, one 
to stable compost (well pulverized), and one to the fertili- 
zer, and the last named is most decidedly the richest color 
and best growth. Another year I shall treat all our lawns 
with the Bradley Lawn Fertilizer. 
Very respectfully, etc., Henry M. Mack, Supt. 
