Garden Fertilisers 







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SUTTON’S A few days in advance of sowing seeds, or planting out, well rake the Fertiliser 7 Ib. 3/6 
A1 GARDEN into the soil, allowing 3 to 4 ounces per square yard, or 7 lb. per square pole. 14 Ib. 6/- 
FERTILISER. Supplement this, during the period of growth, by a top-dressing at the rate of 28 Ib. 10/6 
1 to 2 ounces per square yard, choosing showery weather. The top-dressing may 
Unsurpassed for be either raked in close round the plants or applied in liquid form, using 1 ounce 56 Ib. 18/- 
general garden use. of the Fertiliser to 1 gallon of water. 112 Ib. 32/6 
SUTTON’S Before planting apply 1 ounce per square yard. When used with potting soil 31 Ib. 2/6 
‘SIMPLEX’ about 3 Ib. should be mixed with each ewt. As a top-dressing, the artificial should . Ib. 3/9 
FERTILISER be applied on the old principle Ohm little and often ; ; a teaspoonful to a 5-inch pot, 14 ts 6/6 
aa aifhadem 2 x or a dessertspoonful to a 7-inch or 8-inch pot is sufficient for a single application. - 6/ 
egistered Trade Mark. Before applying the fertiliser and watering in, gently stir the surface of the soil 28 Ib. 11/6 
General plant food. with a sharp pointed stick ; this will assist the absorption of the fertiliser into the 56 Ib. 19/6 
Spey fee Rae soil and prevent clogging. For use in liquid form 1 ounce should be stirred in each 112 io 35/ 
or greenhouse work. — gallon of water. cht i 
SUTTON’S This Fertiliser should be sown in the bottom of the drills at planting time, using 7 Ib. 3/3 
POTATO 6 to 7 lb. per square pole, or 3 to 4 ounces to each square yard. Rake the artificial i re ae 
FERTILISER in 80 that it is not brought into contact with the tubers ; give another light dress- 56 re. 15/- 
° ing after the tops of the haulm are through the soil. 112 Ib. 27/6 
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TOMATO For potting, add to each ewt. or barrowload of compost 16 ounces (or one | 
BASE 48-size potful) of Sutton’s Tomato Base Fertiliser. No other dressing is necessary PUD ai 
FERTILISER. until the first truss of fruit is set, when Sutton’s Tomato Top-Dressing Fertiliser 14 Ib. 7/- 
should be applied at the rate of half-ounce to the surface soil of each 9-inch pot, 28 Ib 11/6 
SUTTON’S every ten days. For Tomatoes planted in the bed, 8 to 12 ounces per square . 
yard of Sutton’s Tomato Base Fertiliser should be well forked into the soil, and 56 Ib. 19/6 
TOMATO after the fruit is set a dressing of 2 ounces per square yard of Sutton’s Tomato 112 Ib. 35/- 
\Bedliaes pap he Top-Dressing Fertiliser may be given at intervals while the fruit is swelling. j 
SUTTON’S A week or so before planting, thoroughly incorporate the Fertiliser with the 7 Ib. 3/6 
ROSE soil at the rate of 4 to 8 ounces per square yard. A similar dressing should be 14 Ib. 6/- 
applied when pruning is finished in the spring ; it should be well raked or hoed in, 28 Ib. 10/6 
FERTILISER. but care must be taken not to damage fibrous roots. ee) e ae 
SUTTON’S Apply 4 }- eee pe eles in showery weather when the buds are forming. 1 Ib. 2/6 
ROSE TONIC. tata ry periods use in liquid form, | ounce to 4 gallons of water, about every Y Ib. 10/6 
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SUTTO N’S Apply in the autumn at the rate of about 4 ounces per square yard and give a id if 716 
STRAWBERRY second application in spring as soon as growth commences. As a supplement to 28 Ib. 13/- 
FERTILISER. farmyard manure, a dressing of 2 ounces per square yard is sufficient. 56 Ib. 21/- 
112 Ib. 37/6 
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SUTTON’S Four ounces per square yard should be well incorporated with the soil a week 7 Ib. 3/3 
SWEET PEA or so in advance of planting out. As soon as the flower buds appear give weekly 14 Ib. 5/3 
dressings at the rate of 2 ounces per square yard. During dry weather the 28 Ib. 9/6 
FERTILISER. artificial should be well-watered in. 56 Ib. 17/- 
112 Ib. 30/- 
The Fertilisers offered above will be sent carriage paid on orders of 20/— value or over 
SUTTON’S of READING, SEED GROWERS and MERCHANTS. 
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