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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
March 8, 1890. 
‘LE 
FRUITIER’ 
THE PERFECTION OF PLANT FOOD 
‘LE 
FRUITIER’ 
The celebrated VINE MANURE for producing fruit in excellence, size, colour, and flavour. The only 
Fertiliser sold under Dr. Voelcker & Son’s guaranteed analysis, showing 100 parts containing in a highly concentrated 
form all the essential elements of PLANT FOOD in the proportion necessary for GRAPE LIFE, feeding 
the Vine in its various stages of growth, graduating in its action, with permanent and lasting effects. “ Le 
Fruitier” is the most successful nourriture for Grapes, Peaches, Nectarines, Melons, Cucumbers, Strawberries, 
and all other Fruits. See Testimonials from the leading Gardeners throughout the Kingdom. 
FRUIT CULTURE FOR PROFIT. This is a favourite Manure with the Market Growers. 
PRICES. -Tias, Is. 3d. ; 7 lbs., 2s. 6d. ; half cwt., 10s. ; cwt., 19s. 
THE EXHIBITOR’S FAVOURITE LIQUID MANURE POWDER 
Especially adapted for CHRYSANTHEMUMS, and for the development to the highest perfection of 
FOLIAGE, FLOWERS and FRUITS. Unsolicited Testimonials from the principal leading Exhibitors, 
specimen of which—one just received—as under :—- 
From Mr. J. CORNFORB, Gardener to H. H. Powell, Esq,, Quex Park, Westgate-on-Sea, March l^t, 1890. 
“ After giving your Liquid Manure a good trial, I am pleased to give you a very favourable report from its use. I used it 
largely for Chrysanthemums, and gained 10 First Prizes Nov., 1889. My trained plants were very fine, and greatly admired. I 
also gained 11 First Prizes for plants fed with it Aug., 1889, and I strongly recommend all gardeners to give it a trial.” 
PRICES .— Tins, Is. (hi. ; 7 lbs., 3s. ; half cwt., 13s. 6d. ; cwt., 25s. 
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NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. 
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WOOD d SON’S 
WOOD d SON'S 
Manufactured under new process, possessing valuable manurial properties, highly recuperative to plants, &c. 
Intelligent plant growers have found this medium to be most successful. This is the quality so successfully 
used by Mr. Roberts, of Gunnersbury Park, for Bouvardias and Gloxinias (see Gardeners' Chronicle, Dec. 31st 
and Nov. 12th, 1887), and now so much appreciated and used in most of the best Gardens in the Kingdom. 
Voluntary testimony to real merit. 
From Mr. A. BOUSIE, Bridgewater, May 6th, 1888. 
“ I enclose P.O.O. for Fertilising Moss. I have used it in various ways for Bouvardias, which root like weeds in it. I mix it with 
the soil (loam) instead of leaf-mould, using a greater proportion of Moss than leaf-mould.” 
From Mr. T. FITT, Gardener to R. N. PHILLIPS, Esq., Welcombe Gardens, Stratford-on-Avon. 
“I am very-pleased with your Fertilising Moss, and believe it to he one of the best things sent out for a long time; it keeps the soil 
open, and all the plants 1 have used it with are very healthy.” 
From HENRY WALTERS, Gardener to R. OVEY, Esq, Badgemore Gardens, Henley-on-Thames. 
“We have this season used your Fertilising Moss for Bouvardias with great success.” 
From Mr. RIDDLE, Gardener to W. GOODMAN, Esq., Tlie Gardens, Byculloch Park, Enfield, Dec. 10th, 1889. 
“I like your Fertilising Moss very much. I drave used it witlvgreat success, and always use a little over crocks in potting all plants.” 
T. LOCKIE, The Gardens, Oakleigh Court, Windsor, February 24 th, 1890. 
“ The Fertilising Moss you sent me has been of great service. Having' a batch of Herbaceous Calceolarias in bad-condition, I re-potted 
them in a mixture of sound loam and Fertilising Moss. The plants began to improve at once, and are now as fine a batch of healthy plants 
as anyone could wish. I am also using it with winter Cucumbers with great success.” 
For further and fuller particulars send for Wood d Son’s Pamphlet on Fertilising Moss, forwarded gratis. 
SILVER MEDAL AND 20 CERTIFICATES OF MERIT AWARD ED TO W. WOOD & SON. 
W. WOOD & SON, F.R.H.S., Wood Green, London, N. 
Printed for the Proprietors By H. M. Pollett & Co.,Fann Street, Aldersgate Street, E.O., and Published by Brian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Co' eDt Garden, London.WH , Mar. S, 1S90. 
Agents: for Scotland—Messrs. J. Menzies So Go., Edinburgh and Glasgow. For Ireland—Messrs. Charles Eason & Son 3 Dublin and Belfast. Fox Manchester—Mr. John Hey wood. 
