The . . 2 FINEST FERTILISERS For Farmers' Use. STANDARD TURNIP FERTILISER. Every farmer knows the necessity for rapid growth in the early stages of the turnip plant, which is so subject to the •' turnip Ay " and- other pests. It ii> therefore necessary that- a turnip fertiliser mast be quick in its action on the young plant — Wit it "must not stop here j to do this would check farther growth. As the root developes it requires- "ihe necessary" food to keep it in- healthy and vigorous growth, otherwise it will turn sickly, and the result will be- only half » crop of immature roots, stringy and of inferior quality. Our " Standard Turnip Fertiliser" is not only quick acting, but the ingredients are- such that the roots are deriving su&tenanoe right through the growing stage and until they reich maturity. STANDARD GRAIN MANURE, For Grain Crops of All Sorts. The high analysis of this fine fertiliser places it ahead of all other similar manure*. It is, prepared especially to promote root action, thus giving robust and vigoroub growth to the plant. More than this, it is prepared with a view of increasing the grain crop, and by its use the yield of grain Will be increased fully ten per cent. The above are not low-priced, lowgrade manures, but their analysis and the result* obtainable by their use prove them the Two Finest and the Two Cheapest Manures on the Market. Orders now being booked by NIMMO&BLAIR DUNEDIN. mm- Send for Analysis and Prices. -
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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 7
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250Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 7
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