CHAPLIN BROS.’ SPECIAL ROSE MANURE 
To those who desire to get the best possible results, either for Exhibition or Garden Roses, we cannot do 
better than recommend the same high-grade Manures as used by us and others for many years with excellent 
results. It produces blooms of great substance, intensifying the colour, and gives a large glossy foliage. Being 
highly concentrated, this Manure must be used with great care. On large trees, use 1 J ozs.; small and newly- 
planted trees, 1 oz.; for plants in pots use 1 oz. to 1 gallon of water, and allow it to stand twenty-four hours 
before using. Keep it well stirred. 
On old trees, and those budded last season, give a dressing the first week in April, then another the first 
week in May, and once every week throughout May and June; also it is advisable to give about two dressings 
in August to assist the trees to make strong wood for next year’s flowering. 
How to Apply.—Choose, if possible, a showery day; sprinkle around the trees, being careful not to allow 
any to fall upon the wood or foliage. If the weather be dry, water in carefully; keep the surface of the soil 
well stirred. 
N.B.—When comparing prices of our Special Rose Manure with other manures, kindly note the high 
quality and the small quantity required of our Special Fertiliser. 
PRICES, Nett.—112 lbs., 25/-; 56 lbs., 13/6; 28 lbs., 8/-; 14 lbs., 5/-. 
Goods Train or C.P. and Co. carriage forward (not accepted passenger train or post). 
SPECIAL ROSE INSECTICIDE 
For Green, White, and Black Fly, Red Rust, Red Spider, Black Spot, Mildew, or 
any other disease in Roses 
You cannot do better than give this Special Insecticide a trial. We have had this under trial for many 
years and we are offering it to our customers, being satisfied that it will do what we claim. 
To enjoy your Roses, you must keep them healthy, and to do this you must keep them clean and free from 
disease. This Insecticide will do this for you. You must spray early and often; do not wait until the trees are 
badly attacked, but take them in hand in good time. Spray as soon as the plants are pruned and every two 
weeks onwards; always choose a warm day and be sure you make the plants wet, and as the growths appear, 
see that the underpart of the leaves is moist. Syringing with clear water an hour after application to avoid 
any damage to the leaves by the Insecticide. This is most important. 
ALWAYS REMEMBER—it is better to spray when the trees are clean than wait until they are in a 
bad way. 
INSTRUCTIONS.—Use one part of mixture to 100 parts of water. This strength can be made in small 
quantities as follows:— 
To one pint of water add one slightly rounded teaspoonful. 
To one quart of water add one slightly rounded dessertspoonful. 
To one gallon of water add four slightly rounded dessertspoonsful or two tablespoonsful. 
PRICES (in Tins).—2/6 each, making 10 gallons of diluted spray. 4/9 each, making 20 gallons of diluted 
spray. A trial will prove its wonderful value. 
SUNDRIES 
BONE MEAL.—Supplied in 2-lb. packets, 8d. per packet. 
KATAKILLA.—(Non-poisonous.) For Green Fly, Caterpillar, and other garden pests. Per packet, 6d. 
(making 2J gallons of spray). Cartons 2/- each (making 10 gallons of spray). 
LABELS, Wooden.—In bundles of 100. 3 and 4-inch, 9d.; 8-inch, 1/6; 10-inch, 2/3. 
LABELS, Zinc “Acme.”—(Permanent and Non-rusting.) Raised letters. No. 1, for tying on trees, 2/- 
per dozen, 22/6 per gross. No. 203, single stems for inserting in ground, 7/6 per dozen. 
PENCILS, Garden.—4d. each. 3/- per dozen. 
SECATEURS, Rolcut.—A new design in Secateurs, combining power with the clean-drawn cut of the 
knife, 8/6 and 5/-. 
STAKES.—For Dahlias, Roses, and Herbaceous Plants, painted green, tarred ends. 5 and 6 feet, 6/- per dozen. 
SYRINGES.—Quick-filling and producing extra fine spray. Fitted with rose in addition to sprayer. 7/6 and 
10/6 each. 
TRAINERS.—(Adjustable.) For Weeping Standard Roses, Clematis, etc., ranging from 5/6 to 15/-. Full 
particulars on application. 
TWINE.—(Tarred.) Per J-lb. ball, 9d. 
Printed by Thomas Knight & Co., Ltd., The Clock House Press, Hoddesdon 
