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Auxilin, a root stimulating substance, re¬ 
places hope with certainty. Auxilin induces 
roots to grow on cuttings—to grow rapidly. 
No special skill, no special apparatus, is 
needed to get these results. To treat cut¬ 
tings with Auxilin is as simple as immers¬ 
ing a Anger in a glass of water. Indeed, 
the technique is not much more than that. 
Auxilin is easy to use. If used as directed, 
Auxilin removes most of the uncertainty, 
doubt and failure in rooting cuttings. The 
amateur grower can obtain better results 
with Auxilin treatment of cuttings than 
the most skilled commercial grower can at¬ 
tain without it. Commercial growers can 
increase profits and decrease losses by treat¬ 
ing all cuttings with Auxilin. Price: oz. 
bottle, enough for 600 cuttings, 55c; Yz oz. 
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