| A COMPLETE
PLANT FOOD WITH ALL ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS
Time-tested and preferred by
nurserymen; Holly-tone is the number one plant food for all acid-loving
plants.
Holly-tone®
4-6-4
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Total Nitrogen (N)
...................................4.0%
1.90% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
0.55% Other Water Soluble Nitrogen
1.55% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5) ......................
6.0%
Soluable Potash (K2O)............................. 4.0%
Calcium (Ca) .......................................... 3.0%
Total Magnesium (Mg) ............................. 0.5%
0.3% Water Soluble Magnesium (Mg)
Sulfur (S) ............................................... 5.0%
5.0% Combined Sulfur (S)
Boron (B) ............................................... 0.02%
Chlorine (Cl) .......................................... 0.1%
Cobalt (Co) ............................................ 0.00005%
Total Copper (Cu) ................................... 0.05%
Total Iron (Fe) ....................................... 1.0%
Total Magnesium (Mn) ............................ 0.05%
0.01% Water Soluble Manganese (Mn)
Molybdenum (Mo) .................................. 0.00005%
Sodium (Na) ......................................... 0.1%
Total Zinc (Zn) ...................................... 0.05%
Derived from: Dehydrated
Manure, Feather Meal, Crab Meal, Cocoa Meal, Corn Gluten, Cotton Seed Meal,
Dried blood, Sunflower Meal, Kelp Meal, Alfalfa Meal, GreenSand, Rock
Phosphate, Sulfate of Potash, Humates, Ammonium Sulfate and Triple Super
Phosphate.
One pound equals approx. 3 cupfuls
Note:
Azaleas, rhododendrons and laurel are shallow rooted plants. Keep them
mulched and well watered in dry weather. Do not cultivate near them as
surface roots may be cut and the plant damaged.
Feeding
Established acid-loving plants should be fed twice yearly, spring and late
fall. If the area to be fed is mulched it is preferable to remove the
mulch, feed, and then restore the mulch on top of the application of plant
food. If this is not possible, double all recommended feeding rates.
Spring
Trees:
1 lb. of Holly-tone per inch of trunk diameter. Triple the quantity for
diameters 3 inches and over.
Shrubs:
1 cupful of Holly-tone per foot of branch spread. Double the quantity if
branch spread is 3 feet or larger.
Beds:
Preparation of new bed - mix 10 lbs. of Holly-tone per 100 square feet and
incorporate into the top four or five inches of soil. Feed established
beds 5 lbs. of Holly-tone per 100 square feet.
Fall
The plants should
be given a light feeding in the late fall. Use the quantities recommended
for spring.
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