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THE GARDENING- WORLD. 
May 2nd, 1885. 
Hudson’s Extract of Soap 
“Makes a clean sweep of all Dirt” 
A pure Soluble Dry Soap. Lathers freely in Hot or Cold Water. For Spring and Autumn Cleaning. I l 
|jgg» Excellent for all purposes where ordinary Soap is objectionable—such as Washing Disnes, Plates, 
Knives, Forks, Saucepans, &c., as it leaves no soapy trace behind. Packets, One Penny and upwards. 
(S3” Also useful in the Garden for Cleansing Plants frcm Aphides and all Parasites, 
Testimonial:— Coton Hill Nursery, Shrewsbury, June 28, 1880. We find Hudson's .Extract of Soap 'a very useful Winter Dressing; for all kinds of Fruit 
Trees, both as a preventive and cure against American Blight and all kinds of Scale. We also use it for Camellias, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, and all Hard-wooded Plants. 
We remain, yours truly, (Signed) JOHN JONES & CO. 
Printed by G. Norhan and Son, Hart Street, Coyent Garden, and Published by Brian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, in the Parish of St. Paul’s, County of Middlesex 
Saturday, May 2nd, 1885. 
