NEW STIMULANT
"B.\CTERISED" A BOTANIST'S DISCOVERY : M \ ItVEJiLOUS ON PL \ N'T LIFE nflr To.lsgsap.li'*=-Press A^ewol^tion^GbD^rishi- : ("ttflies" and Sydney ,r &Un f ' ? -Servfefifi..) London, .1 «no 30. Professor Bottottiley, tho eminent botanist, produced at King's Csftegp. a 'mi ■.tmmianf to plant-Mo called "IkctefUetL" Tomatoes., gi'own from seeds planted in pure sand and watered with the extract of this product;--- au tyj.geupful. sprinkled oil the surface of tho sail—tvero doubled in size, and arum lilies and plants of every kind i;rew strongly and flowered tnop) profalsely, with intensified colours. Simi3ajr results were obtained with .regard to wheat, barley, and oats. Agricultural colleges are making extensive experiments, and the .I'risli A«rieulttir'al Department is using two tons for potato tests.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 7
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116NEW STIMULANT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2191, 2 July 1914, Page 7
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