September 25, 1952 
Dear Sirs: 
I am taking time to write you about your 
product, RA-PID-GRO. 
I think it is the most wonderful plant food in 
the world. 
I had sickly, scrawny plants, especially my 
roses, and after treating them with RA-PID- 
GRO, they are thick with lovely green leaves 
and twice as high. 
Also, my tomatoes given the leaf treatment 
and shrubs are really lovely this year. 
My, what a difference in my garden this 
year! I’ll never be without it again. 
Sincerely yours, 
Mrs. Chas. Cohan 
24 Edgemont Road 
E. Braintree, Mass. 
April 20, 1951 
Dear Sirs: 
In all my 50 years of raising house plants, I 
never had any like the ones I have in my two 
west windows this past winter. 
The three coleus, the colors are so intense, 
they hurt the eyes. Lovely, lovely crab cactus, 
violets, begonias, philodendrons and small cacti. 
Every one of the 29 plants are beautiful. 
I give them a soaking every Saturday with 
warm water and RA-PID-GRO. 
Sincerely. 
Mrs. Margaret Williams 
74 S. Elliott Place 
Brooklyn, New York 
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June 15, 1953 
Dear Sirs: 
I have a fir tree a number of years old and 
lower branches had all died off (for about 20 
inches above ground). I have been treating that 
and two new sprouts, four inches long, have 
started about 15 inches from ground. I have 
never seen this happen on an old tree, so I am 
really thrilled, and hope more will start, as it 
really had become an eyesore. 
Respectfully, 
Mrs. M. Sandmeyer 
1656 N. Spaulding Ave. 
Chicago 47, Il. 
June 7, 1951 
Dear Sirs: 
Have had such wonderful results with your 
RA-PID-GRO on our seedlings and transplants 
that we just can’t furnish our customers with 
enough plants. 
Of course, they want to know how such root 
systems are developed, and as a result have not 
been able to keep any of your product on hand 
for ourselves. 
Sincerely, 
Robert Van Frackem 
434 E. Mission Rd. 
Green Bay, Wisc. 
Nov. 13, 1950 
Gentlemen: 
Now it can be told! Last summer I bought a 
can of RA-PID-GRO after reading about it in 
POPULAR GARDENING. I confess { was 
somewhat skeptical. However, I obtained amaz- 
ing results from its use. I first used it on mums 
and roses, and when I realized what it did, I 
started using it on most everything. On toma- 
toes it turned mediocre ones into thrifty-produc- 
ing plants. On celery and cauliflower, it like- 
wise did wonders. I am definitely sold on it, 
and plan to use it more and more next year. 
Very truly yours, 
Rev. Percy A. Arnold 
4992 Churchill St. 
Richmond, Michigan 
only healthier bushes, but more beautiful blooms 
and more of them. 
Hibiscus respond amazingly to foliage feeding 
with RA-PID-GRO and preduce flowers in 
greater abundance than heretofore, and larger 
flowers, too. 
I have among my Plomosa Palm trees, one 
which, after feeding it with 4-7-5, dairy manure 
and even chicken manure, I was about to up- 
root when the thought came to me to try RA- 
PID-GRO. So, I made holes arsund the tree six 
inches or so deep and about a foot apart, poured 
the solution into the holes and waited. Within 
two weeks new stalks appeared, proiruding from 
the heart; and two weeks later, beautiful, grace- 
ful fronds were waving in the breeze. It is now 
developing into a beautiful tree. 
Using RA-PID-GRO is ever so much more 
convenient than dry fertilizers which must be 
worked into the ground and then wetted in. All 
in all, my plants are healthier and bloom more 
profusely than before. 
Yes, I even spray my citrus trees with RA- 
PID-GRO, and they, too, respond to the treat- 
ment with new and healthy foliage. 
Yours for better flowers, 
W. T. Muehlberg 
1627 Holly Road 
Lakeland, Florida 
March 9, 1953 
Dear Sirs: 
I would never think of having a garden with- 
out RA-PID-GRO. 
Last summer, in spite of a severe drouth, we 
grew sweet peas over seven feet tall, loaded 
with bloom until frost, late in October. 
Sincerely, 
Mrs. Katharine Chapin 
67 Rawson Avenue 
Camden, Maine 
Jan. 22, 1952 
Dear Sirs: 
Am an amateur rose hybridizer and last sea- 
son after my seedlings were transplanted to the 
garden, I fed them regularly with RA-PID- 
GRO, and the results were amazing. Most of 
the plants reached a height of 3 feet and some 
produced blooms of exhibition quality when only 
8 or 9 months old. 
Yours very truly, 
J. A. Jones 
215 N. Beech Street 
Little Rock, Arkansas 
