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THE FLOTiAL lVOT{LD 



iDut see that both ends are sound, or 

 they will not sprout. 

 Kentucky. Laura Jones. 



April is the best time to sow seeds 

 of Chinese primroses and cinerarias, 

 and to root cuttings of geraniums, he- 

 liotropes and other winter flowering 

 plants. It is time, too, to start the 

 hanging baskets, trailing abutilons, 

 new weeping lantana and Mexican 

 primrose for sunny windows, while for 

 shaded windows asparagus sprengeri 

 and Kenilworth ivy are fine. When 

 the soil is in condtion suitable to be 

 worked, flower beds may be spaded up. 



Then they may be worked over before 

 setting the plants out. When the soil 

 is dry enough, seeds of hardier an- 

 nuals may be sown outside, while 

 some plants may be set out perma-- 

 nently this month, such as pansies,. 

 daisies and others of a rugged nature. 

 If the weather is mild, roses may be 

 uncovered and mulched, some of the- 

 old rotted mulch being worked into 

 the soil about the plant. Hardy lilies 

 may be planted yet this month, and 

 the division of hardy herbaceous plants- 

 should not be delayed. 

 Ohio. Annice B. Calland. 



(Continued on page 13.) 



Marvelous 

 Growtii of Hair. 



A Famous Doctor-Chemist Has Dis- 

 covered a Compound That Grows 

 Hair on a Bald Head in a Single 

 Night. 



startling Announcement Causes Doc- 

 tors to Marvel and Stand Dumfounded 

 at the Wonderful Cures. 



The Discoverer Sends Free Trial Pack- 

 ages to All Who Write. 



After half a century spent in the laboratory, 

 crowned with high honors for his many world- 

 famous discoveries the celebrated physician- 

 chemist at the head of the great Altenheim 

 Medical Dispensary, has just made the startling 

 announcement that he has produced a com- 

 pound that grows hair on any bald head. The 

 doctor makes the claim that after experiments, 

 taking years to complete, he has at last reached 

 the goal of his ambition. To the doctor all 

 heads are alike. There are none which cannot 

 be cured by this remarkable remedy. The record 

 of the cures already made is truly marvelous 

 and were it not for the high standing of the 

 great physician and the convincing testimony 

 of thousands of citizens all over the country it 

 would seem too miraculous to be true. 



There can be no doubt of the doctor's earnest- 

 ness in making his claim nor can his cures be 

 disputed. He does not ask any man, woman or 

 child to take his or anyone else's word for it but 



MISS HISLOP, of New Zealand 

 and Her Marvelous Growth of Hair- 

 he stands ready and willing to send a free triat 

 package of this great hair restorative to any 

 one who writes to him for it, enclosing a 2-cent 

 stamp to prepay postage. In a single night it 

 has started hair to grow on heads bald for years. 

 It has stopped falling hair in one hour. It never 

 fails no matter what the condition, age or sex. 

 Old men and young men, women and children- 

 all have profited by the free use of this great 

 new discovery. If you are bald, if your hair is- 

 falling out or if your hair, eyebrows or eye- 

 lashes are thin or short write the Altenheim 

 Medical Dispensary, 6446 Butterfield Building, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio, enclosing a 2-cent stamp to 

 prepay postage for a free package and in a 

 short time you will be entirely restored. 



Stamped Safin, 



assorted colors in 9 square Inch 



blocks, for Fancy Work, Quilts. Sofsi 

 Cushions, etc. Each stamped witht 

 a neat and graceful design to ber 

 worked in silk. 10 cents per 

 package, postpaid. One hand' 

 some block of satin sent f re& 

 with every package. Ac^ 

 drt'ss y ^ STRONG, 



Box 2437, San Francisco, Cal. 



