PRACTICAL RESULTS 
WITH MTAMONE CONCENTRATE 
Herb**rt W. Collin, owner of Duplex Cardens, Route 5, 
Centerline. Michigan, reports remarkable results in 
the practical application of Vitanione Concentrate, as 
follows: 
“A bed of sickly, weak snapdragons was revived with one applica¬ 
tion of Vitainone Concentrate, 1 oz. in a gallon of water, 
"I made a solution containing one ounce of Vitamone Concentrate 
in each gallon of water and used it in the following way: I trans¬ 
planted 1300 small, weak Delphinium plants during the fore part 
of January when there was very little sunlight. There were 54 
plants in each flat. After transplanting I watered each flat with 
*4 gallon of the above solution of Vitamone Concentrate. I used 
enough to assure penetration to the bottom of the flat. 
“Many of the plants I transplanted, I was sure would die, but 
I wanted to give Vitamone Concentrate a stiff test, so instead of 
discarding the poorest plants as I usually do I planted them for 
this test. At the end of 15 days 95% of the plants arc growing 
better than 1 ever imagined. Kven the poorest plants had young 
leaf shoots one inch high. 1 noticed no set back after transplanting 
as the plants did not even wilt. 
“Seed beds which I watered with a solution of oz. of Vitanione 
Concentrate in a gallon of water are five days ahead of seed 
beds not treated with Vitamone Concentrate. 
“One ounce of Vitamone Concentrate in a gallon of water used 
on snapdragons every two weeks gave a noticeable improvement in 
stiffness of stem and color of foliage. 
“I transplanted 1800 small statice plants which were only two 
weeks old. After planting 1 watered: the little plants with a solu¬ 
tion of Vitamone Concentrate, one ounce in a gallon of water. 
There was no set back, wilt or dropping of leaves and at this 
time they are growing very well. 
“(Signed) HKRBERT W. COLLIN, Duplex Gardens, 
“122G1 Eleven Mile Road, Centerline, Michigan.” 
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Directions for Applying 
VITAMONE Concentrate 
Vitamone Concentrate is fortified with sufficient nitrogen, soluble 
phosphates and potash to make a highly concentrated fertilizer 
containing 8% Nitrogen, 10% Phosphoric Acid and 8% Potash. 
All the ingredients are instantly and 100% available. Therefore 
only a small amount is needed at each feeding—a little goes a 
long way. 
FOR YOUNG, TENDER PLANTS—Minimum dilution: 8 drops 
per cup (*/(• pt.) : Vi teaspoon per quart: 2 teaspoonsful to gallon. 
FOR LARGER PLANTS—1 to 2 oz. per gallon, depending on 
how much forcing is desired. 
FOR TRANSPLANTING such plants as gardenia, petunias, dahlia 
cuttings and common garden flowers; tomatoes, cabbage, sweet 
potatoes and vegetable plants—use 1 part Vitamone Ckincentrate 
to 100 parts of water (approximately Vi teaspoonful to the quart). 
Soak 15 to 30 minutes in solution which may then be poured 
over the plants after transplanting. 
FOR REVIVING UNHEALTHY PLANTS which are showing signs 
of dying—Vitamone Concentrate has been used successfully in a 
solution of 1 to 2 oz. to the gallon of water. ResulLs cannot be 
guaranteed ns condition of plants and atmosphere or other causes 
vary too widely. 
FOR SOAKING SEEDS—Use 1 to 400 solution (^4 teaspoonful per 
quart) and soak from 24 to 48 hours. Too long a soaking period 
n ill do more harm than good. 
FOR TREATING LAWNS—2 to 4 oz. of Vitamone Concentrate 
in 10 gallons of water will cover 100 square feet of lawn. Use 
stronger solution in spring, and weaker in summer. However, 
lawns may be safely treated throughout the summer with Vita¬ 
mone Concentrate, whereas most chemical fertilizers will damage 
lawns when applied during hot weather. 
