GARDEN FERTILISERS—continued. 
NATI ONAL GROWMORE FERTILISER. 
Just prior to sowing or planting, rake in 1 pound to every 10 square } yards. As a top-dressing, apply 1 pound to 20 square 
yards or 4-pound per 30-foot row. (Carriage paid) ... ... per 7 lb. 2/9; 14 1b. 4/6; 28 lb. 7/6; 56 lb. 13/6; 112 Ib. 25/— 


LE FRUITIER. 
Particularly compounded and recommended for Vines and other choice fruits. Dig in 4 ounces per square yard before 
planting and top-dress at the rate of 2 to 4 ounces per square yard during showery weather in the growing season 
per 14 Ib. 6/9; 28 Ib. 11/63 56 lb. 19/-; 112 lb. 34/- 
VINE AND PEACH BORDER COMPOUND. 
No. 1 for NEW BORDERS (Coarse Grist). Mix thoroughly 4 to 1 ewt. of compound with each cubic yard of compost. 
No. 2 for RENOVATION OF OLD BORDERS (Medium Grist). As much as possible of the old soil should be removed 
without seriously RES the roots, and replaced with compost with which has been incorporated } to 1 cwt. of compound to 
each cubic yard cs Se : ae ari ie. Boe Ss: ue .. per 28 lb. 11/6; 56 lb. 19/—; 112 lb. 34/- 


ORCHARD AND BUSH FRUIT COMPOUND. 
For all outdoor fruit trees and bushes, apply in autumn or early spring at the rate of 8 ounces per square yard and lightly 
fork in. This should be supplemented in the growing season after the fruit has set with Le Fruitier at the rate of 2 to 4 ounces 
per square yard, depending on the crop carried so a ace bie ... per 28 lb. 10/6; 56 lb. 17/—3; 112 lb. 30/— 



ASPARAGUS AND SEA KALE MANURE. 
About a month before the shoots are expected to push through, a light dressing of 2 ounces per square yard should be well 
watered in and, after the cutting of Asparagus is finished and the ia well out, apply 4 ounces per square yard two or three 
times during the season, in wet weather +, ssi es ae si ... per 28 Ib. 10/6; 56 1b. 17/—3; 112 lb. 30/- 
CLAY’S FERTILISER. 
This well-known fertiliser can be used for all vegetables, flowers and fruit in dry or liquid form 
per 34 lb. 2/9; 7 1b. 4/3; 14 1b. 7/—; 28 lb. 12/—; 56 lb. 21/6; 112 lb. 37/- 
“ECLIPSE’ COMPOUND FISH MANURE. 
Compounded from inorganic ingredients quickly soluble and available, and organic ingredients which slowly become soluble 
and available through steady decomposition in the soil. Apply and lightly rake into the top few inches of soil a week ov so 
before sowing or planting me aie co ne ... per 7 lb. 3/95 14 1b. 5/6; 28 lb. 9/-; 56 lb. 15/—; 112 lb. 27/6 




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THOMSON’S VINE, PLANT, AND VEGETABLE MANURE. 
A safe and certain food, and stimulant for every fruit-bearing plant, as well as for pot and outdoor plants and vegetables 
per 7 lb. 3/9; 14 lb. 6/6; 28 lb. 11/—; 56 Ib. 19/—3; 112 lb. 35/— 
THOMSON’S SPECIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM AND TOP-DRESSING MANURE. 
A quickly-soluble stimulant for top-dressing Chrysanthemums, Geraniums, Pelargoniums, Cinerarias, Calceolarias, etc.. 
especially suitable for plants in pots. During the growing season give several dressings at the rate of a full teaspoonful to a 
10-inch pot and half that quantity for a 5-inch pot, sprinkled over the surface and watered gently in with tepid water. In 
liquid form, apply a full teaspoonful per gallon of water, well stirred 
per 7 Ib. 3/9; 14 Ib. 6/63 28 lb. 11/-; 56 lb. 19/-; 112 Ib. 35/- 
TOMORITE. 
Specially compounded for Tomatoes. Commence feeding when the first truss has set, using 4-ounce for a 10-inch pot, or a 
small handful for six plants. Repeat at 12-day intervals and always water in 
per 7 lb. 3/—3 14 lb. 5/6; 28 lb. 9/6; 56 lb. 16/-; 112 Ib. 27/6 
ADCOMPOST BLENDED HOP MANURE. 
Contains a high percerftage of humus-forming matter derived from spent hops blended with other organic materials and 
reinforced with essential plant foods. When preparing for planting dig in at the rate of 5 ounces per square yard. For growing 
plants lightly fork in 3 ounces per square yard and, for compost, mix 1 part Adcompost with 15 to 20 parts of soil 
per 7 lb. 2/9; 14 lb. 5/—; 28 lb. 9/—5; 56 lb. 16/9; 112 Ib. 32/6 








POULTMURE. 
Organic fertiliser for vegetables, flowers and fruit. Dig in 4 ounces per square yard and top-dress at rate of 2 ounces per 
square yard eA Set season. For soft fruit, Le -dress during winter and spring at 4 ounces per square yard and lightly 
fork in of ace ae ee f oe ... per 7 lb. 3/65 14 lb. 6/35 28 lb. 10/6; 56 lb. 18/6 




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