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NO MORE 
WEEDY 
LAWNS 
TENNIS COURTS, 
BOWLING GREENS, 
GOLF GREENS, &C. 
WHERE = 
CLIMAX’ 
LAWN SAND 
===IS USED. 
If sprinkled over the Gras’, it possesses the re¬ 
markable property of destroying Moss, Daisies, 
Planta ns, and other weeds, at same time pro¬ 
moting the growth of the fin r Grasses ta such 
an extent that the spaces previously occupied 
by the disfiguring weeds are quickly covered by 
a perfect sward of finej close-growing Grass, of 
good colour, which will retain its freshness 
under adverse conditions of continuous use and 
drought. 
‘CLIMAX” Lawn Sand may be applied at 
almost auy season of the year, selecting a dry 
morning with a prospect of 24 or 4S hours of 
settled weather. 
THE EFFECT of an application is apparent 
within a few hours ; the weeds blacken and die, 
but the Grass recovers it colour, and quickly 
covers the bare spots previously occupied by 
weeds. 
QUANTITY REQUIRED. . 2S lbs. will dress 100 
sq. ydsli.c., 10 yds. by 10 yds.) where weeds are 
plentiful; but where there are only a few weeds 
the above quantity will dress 150 sq. yds. 
WHAT OTHERS SAY- 
“ 1 have pleasure in testifying to the excellent 
result obtained upon our greens by the use of 
your Lawn Sand. We have now given it two 
> ears’tiial, and find therefore, that we are in 
a position to speak in favour of its satisfactory 
action. “ John Willis, H n. Sec. 
“ Newquay Golf Club, 
“Newquay, Cornwall.” 
“We have given your Lawn Sand an extensive 
test. Our lawns were perfectly white with Daisies 
and I can assure you that I had some difficulty 
in realising how the Daisies can be so well killed 
a.id at the same tine the Grass so much improved 
I am confident when your sand becomes better 
known it will be extensively used. 
“The Gar lens, “ G. J. Cole. 
“ Ross Hall, Paisley.” 
PRICES. Carriage Paid. 
7 lb., 2s. ; 14 lbs., 3s. 6d. ; 28 lbs., 6s. ; 56 
lbs., iis. ; 1 cwt, 20s. ; 5 cwt., 90s. ; 10 cwt., 
170s.; 20 cwt,, £16 10s. 
Thousands of other Lawns have been trans¬ 
formed by “CLIMAX ” Lawn Sand. Why not 
yours? Try it now. 
C LI MAX 
LAWN SAND 
NO MORE 
CARDEN 
WIRE WORM, 
SLUGS, ANTS, GRUBS, 
CATERPILLARS, 
CARROT AND OELERY 
MAGGOT, 
OR OTHER SOIL PESTS 
EXTERMINATED 
PLANTS INVIGORATED 
‘ALPHOL’ 
A valuable manure which promotes the 
growth of all plants, and destroys every insect 
in the soil. It is a dry non-poisonous powder 
which may be used with safety at any season. 
By using “ALPHOL,” ground which 
previously teemed with insect life 
will grow splendid crops. 
QUANTITY REQUIRED : On medium and 
heavy land, 28 lbs. will dress 250 sq. yds., or 5 
cwt. will dress an acre ; on light sandy land, 25 
per cent more will be required ; for compost and 
manure heaps, 7 to 14 lbs. to each ton. 
“ ALPHOL” may be sprinkled freely. It will 
not injure the foliage. 
WHAT U8ER8 8AY :- 
“ I find it a perfect insect destroyer. Where I 
have used it, wireworms, slugs, snails, and grubs 
that invested my garden, no longer exist. 
Francis E. James, Esq., Windycroft, Instow, 
N. Devon.” 
“Where I put it on last night the slugs were 
lying dead this morning in thousands. F. Watts- 
The Gardens, The Meins, Blackburn.” 
THE CAT NUISANCE. 
READ THI8.- 
Dear Sirs, 14th April, 1908. 
I take this opportunity of letting you 
know of one t rrible pest, a pest, in suourban 
gardens especially, that you say no bing about 
in youradvis., wh.ch ALPHOL has, so laras I 
can see, ent rely put to rout, “The Common or 
Carden CAT,” which tears up your seeds and 
plants no matter Bow carefully you try and guard 
the beds. I have not had a single bed of seeds 
scratched by cats WHE RE ALPHOL HAS BEEN 
USED. The cats have walked on them, but 
that is all. Latterly they seem to avoid the 
garden entirely. 1 am recommending my 
friends to try it, as for this pest alone it is 
worth its money. 
W>t. Gordin Mackintosh, 
‘‘ Merton ” Fairview Co., Dublin. 
PRICES (Carriage Paid) 7 lbs., 2s.; 
14 lbs., 3s.; 2S lbs., 5s.; 56 lbs, 8s. 6d.; 
cwt., 15s ; 5 cwt, 75s. ; 10 cwt., £7 Os Od.; 
20 cwt.. £l3 ICs 
(Sample Tins, Is. 3d., Postage Free). 
ALPHOL 
NO MORE 
WEEDY 
PATHS 
EVERY WEED 
DESTROYED 
ROOT AND BRANCH 
ON 
DRIVES, PATHS, ROADS, 
BY 
APPLICATION 
ONE 
OF 
‘CLIMAX’ 
WEED KILLER 
WE GUARANTEE 
A SINGLE APPLICATION OF “CLIMAX” 
WEED KILLER WILL DESTROY ALL 
VEGETATION ON PATHS, etc., AND 
PREVENT ITS REAPPEARANCE FOR 
TWELVE MONTHS. 
BY ITS USE hoeing and weeding are dispensed 
with, and the surface remains in a firm and 
bright condition It does not burn, stain, 
nor smell offensively. It has been used ex¬ 
tensively during the past fifteen years by 
surveyors, local government Boarrs, estate 
agents, gardeners, aDd others, in every 
county in the United Kingdom. When 
applied as directed it has never failed to 
give our customers satisfaction. 
USER'S OPINION. 
| 
BOUNDARY CHEMICAL Co., LIMITED, 
CRA 
‘March 7th, 1907. 
: Dear Sirs,—For many years I gave up using 
weed killers after many disappointments w.th 
several brands that killed soft weed& ouly, and 
gave us ext .a work, as we ha l to hoe the walks 
afterwards. Your traveller last year per* aied 
me to try your “CLIMAX,” an l we found to 
our complete satisfaction that it killed all wec*Js 
root and branch., 
‘H. Henderson, Cair^dhu, Cairncastle, 
‘' Co. Antrim.” 
-LIQUID WEED KILLER. 
One gall, makes 51 galls., sufficient for 160 to 
200 squaie yaids. PRICES (Carriage Paid):— 
4-gall., 28. 3d. (tin free) ; 1 gall.. 3s. 6d. (drum 
5d.); 2 gall., 7s. (drum Is. t>J.); 3 galls., 10s. 
(drum 2s.); 4 galls., 12s. 6d. (drum 2s. 6d.); 
5 galls., 15s. (drum 2a. 6d.); 10 galls., 279. 6d. 
(drum os ) ; 20 galls., 55s. (cask 5s.) ; 40 galls., 
ICOs (cask 5s.). Costof drums will he refunded 
when returned, Carriage paid in good order and 
condition. 
=P0WDER WEED KILLER, 
✓ 
Packed in air-tight tins. Mixes readily in 
cold water, without h at cr fumes. Equal in 
effectiveness to the liquid Convenient to store 
and handle, it will keep for an indefinite period. 
Measure to make small quantity enclosed with 
each order. PRICES (Carnage Paid) tins free:— 
ho. 1 Tin makes 25 galls., fo dress 80 to 100 
yards, 2s. 3d ; 2 t ns, 3s 9d ; 12 fins. 2>s. 
No 2 Tin makes 100 galls., fo dress 320 to 400 
square yards, 7S. ; 2 tins, 14s.; 5 tins, 32s. 
6d. ; 15 that, 62s 6d. ; 20 tins, 12Cs. 
CLIMAX 
MER STREET, LIVERPOOL. 
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