Ensures Brilliancy and' Intensity of Colour. Gives Substance and Enduring* Qualities. EVERY KIND OF PLANT THRIVES IN IT WITHOUT EARTH. \ JADOO is admirably adapted for raising^ Seedlings, striking Cuttings, and general Conservatory and Frame Work. JADOO is Specially Suitable for Hanging Baskets because of its Lightness and Freedom from Drip. With JADOO less frequent Watering is Required. Beddingout Plants grown in JADO© will resist long-continued drought. JADOO is Invaluable for Planting out Fruit Trees of all £orts, making them root freely. JADOO is clean to handle, and therefore sp-cially suitable for Window Boxes and for growing Flowers in the Home. JADOO increases the Si&e of the Flowers. JADOO is excellent for Strawberries and Tomatoes. DIRECTIONS FOR, USE. ' j Use it exactly as you would use eartK The only thing to be taken care of is that the JADOO is PRESSED TIGHT round the plant. Water the plant well directly • after potting. DON'T OVERWATER afterwards. In sowing seeds and planting cuttings in JADOO an even surface must be obtained by SIFTING the JADOO, ' «r by putting a little fine S' U or Sand on the top of it. • ** PiQCE : Per Original Bale (of about 2cwt) 2J5s ; per "Bushel 3s 6d ,* per Packet (containing sufficient to ill 6in Flower Pot) 6d. CONCENTRATED JADOO LIQUID. BOTH MEAT AND DRINK TO PLANTS. A Liquid form of JADOO giving the same Beneficial Result to Plants. It revives Drooping Plants, strengthens the Weak, and nourishes /the Strong, Increases the Size of the Flowers, heightens the Colour, and causes greater Profusion of Bloom, and is ' i Simply Invaluable in Pot. Culture. One Gallon Tin makes 48 Gallons of the required Strength for use, so that JADOO LiwUID is one of the Cheapest FERTILISERS that can be bought. PER GALLON TIN 3s 6d, SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. TRIFOLIUM INOARNATUM, or CRIMSON CLOVER. One of the most useful and rapid growir^ of Annual Fodder Plants. When j town during the Autumn on Stubble Ground, it Produces a heavy Crop of Green Food, which may be cleared off in October or November, in time to prepare the land for Turnips, etc. Crimson Clover makes a Capital Hay, which is much relished • by all kinds of Stock, especially Horses. Excellent for an early crop. Although little known in Otago this Seed is Largely G"own in Canterbury, and gives great Sat- , isfaction. CAPE BARLEY, RYE CORN, BROADLEAF ESSEX RAPE, 'Etc., Etc., Etc. CORN. SACKS (Full Weight), BINDER TWINE, SEAMING TWINE (Barber's 5 Ply), at Lowest Current Rates. PRICES ON APPLICATION. Our Bulb List will be ready for difetrib ution^at end of the Month, and will be sent Post Free to all Intending Purchasers of Bulbs. SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2359, 11 May 1899, Page 6
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