. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. I have usid the Imperial Plant Food, both in Powder and Biscuit form, and have always fourd it safe and reliable, as well as very marked in its effects on all classes of plants on which it has been used. For the commer- cial florist or private gardener who needs a really high-grade and quick-acting fertilizer, there is nothing superior to the Imperial Plant Food. Many skilled growers have been using it for years, and I have yet to meet one who does not commend it. (Signed) Wm. N. Craig, 8upt., Langwater Oardens, No. Easton, Mass. Manufactured and t


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. I have usid the Imperial Plant Food, both in Powder and Biscuit form, and have always fourd it safe and reliable, as well as very marked in its effects on all classes of plants on which it has been used. For the commer- cial florist or private gardener who needs a really high-grade and quick-acting fertilizer, there is nothing superior to the Imperial Plant Food. Many skilled growers have been using it for years, and I have yet to meet one who does not commend it. (Signed) Wm. N. Craig, 8upt., Langwater Oardens, No. Easton, Mass. Manufactured and the trade supplied by EASTERN CHflnCAL CO., I Best Fertilizer For Florists' Use i Use it any way—as a top dressing, in liquid form or mixed with the soil. Will not germinate weed seeds or cause black spot. j^Sheep*s Head Brand ™* SHEEP MANURE Isalways ready for use. Be sureloget this brand,take nosubstltutes Theonebrand of manure from sheep only. Write tor booklet and prices. NATURAL GUANO CO. Dcpt. 2S. Anrora. UiUMlt. Ifsntlon Ths Rsvlew when 70a Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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