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PROVED IN OVER 4 MILLION ENGLISH GARDENS ! ' ~the fine results from using Plantoids Plantoids have proved their remarkable fertilising powers in gardens of all sizes from suburban window boxes to professional grower' S holdings: Simply drop these little plant growth tablets into holes Specially recommended by alongside the plants. So clean; SO easy; SO rewarding: Fred Streeter , VM.H:, Britain' $ famous Radio Gardener and Horticul- Plantoids get to the root of things! turist. Plantoids contain Nitrogen, Potash, Phosphorus, Calcium, Iron, Manganese and Naphthalene. How do they work? This is what happens: As the tablets break UP, they release Nitrogen which stimulates growth: The Potash then provides stamina to support this extra growth: The Phosphorus, in due course, helps the develop- ment of flower and fruit Meantime, the Manganese and Iron ensure good colour, the Calcium sweetens the soil and the Naphthalene deters pests. Make this WU PLANTOIDS REGD: season Fortify your plants with Plantoids throughout the coming months and get the best out of your garden. Follow Fred Streeter's instructions, enclosed in each packet, and you should have a finer crop of flowers, a bigger crop of vegetables and soft fruits than ever before. So Quick So CLEAN STANDARD PACK CONTAINS OVER 300 TABLETS 4/" So EASY FLAaU] Make , a hole near the plant 2 Drop in a Plantoid 3 Nature thereedces From your usual dealer or direct from MAIR & Co_ (IMPORTERS) LTD., P.o. Box 1477 Christchurch. P.o: Box 1152 Auckland: Made only by GRAHAM FARISH LTD_ BROMLEY , KENT , ENGLAND. PLANTOIDS Plant Gromtm TaBLETS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 2

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