Vaughan's gardening illustrated . of the growth at the expense of another. It is clean in use, absolutelyreliable, and may be safely applied in the prescribed quantities. DIRECTIONSFOR USE.—(1) In the dry state, 1 to 2 ounces to the square yard of ground.(2) In a liquid state, a tablespoonful to a gallon of water in the case of potplants, about three times a week. (3) In a dry state mix with soil, when potting,1 part to 100 parts of soil. Vines take a larger quantity, being applied in theearly stages at the rate of lb. to the square yard while growing, and at the timeof growing, use a solution


Vaughan's gardening illustrated . of the growth at the expense of another. It is clean in use, absolutelyreliable, and may be safely applied in the prescribed quantities. DIRECTIONSFOR USE.—(1) In the dry state, 1 to 2 ounces to the square yard of ground.(2) In a liquid state, a tablespoonful to a gallon of water in the case of potplants, about three times a week. (3) In a dry state mix with soil, when potting,1 part to 100 parts of soil. Vines take a larger quantity, being applied in theearly stages at the rate of lb. to the square yard while growing, and at the timeof growing, use a solution of four tablespoonfuls to the gallon of water. Im-ported in original bags of 112 lbs. each. Price, 28 lbs., $; 56 lbs., $; 112 lbs., $ SCOTCH SOOT (Genuine Imported) Gardeners know the value of the genuine article for stimulating a healthy growth,of dark green foliage, and its beneficial effect in freeing the soil from slugs, grubsand cut worms. Price, 25 lbs. $; 50 lbs. $; 100 lbs. $; 500 lbs. $ VAUGHANS ROSE GROWER BONE MEAL This is a special brand we have put up for our trade. It is ground fine, henceacts quickly. Free from acid and a superb article. It is made from bone accumu-lated in large slaughter houses, and should not be compared with the Bono Mealmade from cattle heads and feet gathered upon the Western prairies. Our RoseGrower Bone has been sliphtly steamed to soften it and is thus quicker in itsaction. Analysis: Ammonia, i}4 to 5^ per cent; total phosphoric acid, 22 to25 per cent; bone phosphate, 48 to 54 per cent. Price, 5 lbs., 75c; 10 lbs., $; 25 lbs., $; 50 lbs., $; 100 lbs.,$ 500 lbs., $; 1000 lbs., $; 2000 lbs., $ BONE MEAL. Price, 25 lbs., $; 50 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $; 500 lbs., $ lbs., $; 2000 lbs., $ Quantity Required. For permanent pasture and mowing lands, Vi to 1 tonper acre; for trees and vines, 2 to 4 quarts each; for top-dressing, 1,000 to 1,500l


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