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FLORIDA NURSERY GARDEN NEWS 
JUNE, 1955 
USE ZING 
USE ZING IN YOUR NEW 
PLANTINGS! 
There’s 
growth if you add ZING to your peat 
and topsoil mix when you put in new 
no delay in your new 
plants. 
ZING quickly stimulates the growth 
of the feeder roots, as well as the tops, 
and helps the plant overcome the 
shock of transplanting. 
After your new planting is estab- 
lished, you'll want to put it on a regu- 
lar feeding program to keep it looking 
its best. 
USE ZING FOR MAGIC WITH 
BEDDING PLANTS! 
Tender young annuals and peren- 
nials respond immediately to this 
natural high-organic plant food. Your 
quick acting nitrogen sets them to 
growing, and the steady sustained 
feeding keeps them beautiful. Your 
plants will be much stronger, heavier, 
and produce more beautiful bloom if 
youll use ZING when you plant, and 
give them feedings of ZING during 
the growing and blooming season. 
ON ZING! 
To be attractive, your pot plants 
must be lush, green, healthy! A regu- 
lar feeding with ZING does the trick 
... just feed them often and lightly! 
You'll get more bloom on your flower- 
ing plants, too! 
ZING is wonderful for use in your 
plant boxes, either indoors or out! 
ZING GIVES YOU A MORE 
BEAUTIFUL LAWN! 
This plant food with 40% natural 
organic does not give you a sudden 
burst of growth that keeps you busy 
mowing for a few weeks, and then is 
gone, leaving you with a hungry 
lawn. ZING stays in the soil longer, 
feeds your grass slowly over a longer 
period of time, keeps it green and 
attractive, with much less mowing! 
Use ZING, the well balanced plant 
food and enjoy a more beautiful lawn! 
FOR ALL YOUR PLANTS! 
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ZING IS THE PERFECT FOOD 
FOR OLDER TREES & SHRUBS! 
You feed your family three meals a 
day—what about your trees and 
shrubs? They need a regular feeding 
with a complete plant food containing 
all their requirements, too! 
Protect your valuable trees and 
shrubs and keep them at their best by 
feeding them with ZING on a regular 
schedule. 
For larger trees, youll want to use 
the crowbar method to get the food 
down where the roots can pick it up in 
a hurry! Ask us for complete infor- 
mation. 
