The Floral World 



A journal of Home Floriculture 



Vol. I, No. 7 Springfield, Ohio, April, 1902 25 Cents a Year 



THEY ARE PLEASED WITH "THE 

 FLORAL WORLD. ' 



I^ong live The Floral World. 

 Kentucky. Laura Jones. 



1 find The Floral World a pure gem. 

 Oklahoma. Mrs. C. A. Garrett. 



I am very much pleased with The 

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Indiana. Mrs. B. A. Hineline. 



I am interested in the magazine and 

 wish it success. 



Illinois. Mrs. S. E. Browne. 



I like your magazine and will do 

 what I can to gain subscribers for it. 

 Delaware. Mrs. G. W. Bowman. 



I enjoy your little magazine very 

 much. I find it bright, interesting and 

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La. Mrs. Florence M. Walker. 



1 think The Floral World is a very 

 nice little magazine. It is just the 

 thing for flower lovers. 



Illinois. Mrs. Mariah Jenkins. 



I have been a reader of every num- 

 "ber of The Floral World, and it is 

 growing more interesting all the time. 



Indiana. Mrs. R. A. Houk. 



I look forward every month for the 

 coming of The Floral World, and I 

 think it a great help to amateurs. 



Ohio. Mrs. Clark Smith. 



To me your readable little magazine 

 will supply a long-felt want, and I re- 



gret that a copy has not reached me 

 before. 



New York. Mrs. E. M. Kean. 



I think The Floral World a very in- 

 teresting little paper. As I am inter- 

 ested in flowers, it is a great benefit to 

 me, and I wish you every success. 



Canada. Mrs. C. Hodgens. 



My flowers are doing finely this win- 

 ter with the aid of the little Floral 

 World. I hope you will contdnue to 

 publish it, as I could not do without it, 



Pennsylvania. Edna Janet Gray. 



The little magazine is improving 

 each month. It has a "homey," friend- 

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 my best wishes for its greater success. 



Ohio. Ann ICE B. Calland. 



To give pleasure to others is among 

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Ohio. Mrs. L. D. Bowers. 



AS TO CALLAS AND CHIMESE LILIES. 



If no one has made suggestions to 

 Rev. F. A. Franke, tell him to put his 

 calla in the garden this summer, and 

 if that does not bring out the bloom, 

 to throw it away. And the same will 

 answer for F. M. Conger. Chinese 

 lilies bloom only once, or, if they do 

 happen to bloom a second time, the 

 blossoms are not worth their trouble. 



New Jersey. Mrs. G. M. Stacy. 



