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. . . .. ■ ■ *r< 'jjffi&ftfflte&S' ■::,| f ■•■.'■■■ >: "- - ■',; *- v « D 4 < ,: m§. V ■■■ : ;?ts *fe ~.**•: W. Gregg & Co.'g Chicory Farm, Stirling. J. McKinlay, Manager. w® V mi mm mm ii m •«i m% wm »m 111 , ' • ' % f* - : *v>. &£&:■& p; Si?J:? : : 1 • ... ...^ (despite the extraordinarily '&% turnip grow tm :*»S ing season) W'M® *'T l; « i Like all the record turnip crops of the past four or more seasons, this year's Champion and District Prize Winners again furnish irrefutable proof of the effectiveness of Reverted Phosphate and Special Anti-Club-Root X ur nip Mixture (Reverted Phosphate as main ingredient) in producing outstanding results. Indeed, and in view of the shocking turnip-growing season experienced in 1936-37 (one of the worst in living memory), the above return ©f over 75 tons to the acre must be classed as phenomenal. ¥@es em have "REVERTE© •MMJIiHMH Turnips need phosphate—it is the first essential—and "Reverted" enables you to sow the utmost quantity with the seed with confidence. This not only substantially increases the volume of the crop, but it greatly enhances the palatibility of the bulbs; besides assuring maintenance of all-important residual fertility in the soil afterwards. The outstanding advantages of using "Reverted" are: »1 • The sustained growth of the crops, in many cases right into the Winter months. £Lo The higher feeding value of the roots. 4>« The avoidance of serious germination injury to the seed. Without exception, the prize-winning crops in the South island have been grown with " REVERTED " or with " SPECIAL ANTI-CLUB-ROOT TURNIP" MIXTURE. Results have been equally satisfactory with Rape, Chou Mollier, and other crops. Sowing 9 should be not less than 3cwt to the acre; more can be profitably used on heavy land. When ridging swedes, sow the utmost quantity of "Reverted" or "Special Anti-Club-Root" Mixture through the front box of the ridger and 1 icwt with the seed. Better to heave ca few acres of GOOD turn of high feeding value than more acres inferior qualify .. . fiQ^yif W A This crop was weighed by the Dept. of Agriculture. Fertiliser used, 3£cwt per acre of Special Anti-Club-Root Turnip Mixture (Reverted Phosphate base). Pre-limed one ton carbonate per acre. Note the wonderfully even crop, indicating a spendid strike and almost complete absence of germination injury. Only a minute trace of club-root was noted. V/jNNERS in District Competition Ist PALMERSTON-WAIKOUAITI Chas. Hall. Used Straight Reverted Phosphate Ist STRATH-TAIERI J. Kirkland. Used Special Anti-Club-Root Mixture (Reverted Phosphate base). Ist OWAKA F. J. Kean, Katea. Used Special Anti-Club-Root Mixture (Reverted Phosphate base). The proof of the pudding is in the eating! More is established proof that the most successful farmers—the prize-winners—use the utmost quantity of Reverted Phosphate or Special Anti-Club-Root Mixture (Reverted Phosphate as main ingredient) to secure their results. Germination injury reduced to absolute minimum when "Reverted" is used NOTE PRICE Reverted Phosphate - - - - fc*l 9 0 per ton Special Anti-Club-Root „ - Turnip Mixture £5 $ 0 per ton Special Anti-Club-Root »«*»'■»'# Rape Mixture £5 7 O per ton LESS 5% per ton DISCOUNT for CASH before 20th of month following purchase. LOWEST PRICE—HIGHEST GRADE Mttb <SS» HR / AIK fl <=§«» El \ for SUCCESS with TURNIPS

CHAMPION CROP, OTAGO FIELDS COMPETITION 1936—Mr C. Morrison, Kaitangata, 95 tons 16 cwt. per acre. ) BOTH WEBB'S " MASTERPIECE " SWEDE 1937-Messrs Gregg & Co., Stirling, 75 tons 15 cwt. per acre. j (The Only Genuine Masterpiece) GROW WEBB'S PEDIGREE SWEDES, TURNIPS, RAPE. ETC. FOR SUCCESS.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23330, 23 October 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23330, 23 October 1937, Page 22

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