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THE FLORAL JVORLD 



Goitre Me Free. 



Any Lady Can Quickly Cure Herself of 

 this Ugly and Dangerous Disfigura- 

 tion in the Privacy of Her Own Home. 



This charming and beautiful English woman 

 after trying great surgeons and doctors, cured 

 herself in her own home. She says : "I noticed 

 a slight swelling on my neck. A noted London 



THINGS TO DO IN APRIL. 



MRS. LUCILLE LYTTON, 

 Duchess of Newhall, London, Eng. 



surgeon pronounced it goitre and felt sure he 

 could remove it. quickly. Instead, it grew rap- 

 idly. My appearance was dreadful, my eyes 

 nearly popping from my head. Surgeons re- 

 fused to operate for fear of rupture of the jugu- 

 lar vein. My husband heard of Dr. Haig's home 

 cure for goitre and we tried it — the effect was 

 marvelous. In a few weeks all traces of it was 

 gone, the pain ceasing the first time we used 

 the remedy . Lucille Lj tton . ' ' 



Your goitre can be cured at home withoiit 

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 Ohio, tell him your age, the size and location of 



Sour goitre and how long you have had it and 

 e will be glad to send you free a large trial 

 package of his home cure, postage paid. 



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(Concluded from page 13.) 

 tunias, eschscholtzia, gaillardia, mig- 

 nonette, nasturtiums, portulaca single^ 

 verbena, candytuft, phlox, sweet alys- 

 sum, zinnia. 



For tlie amateur these are easily 

 grown and will give a wealth of blos- 

 soms until late frost comes. With the 

 exception of the pansies I know from; 

 experience that seeds do best when- 

 planted in the open border. The 

 house seedlings are apt to be weak and 

 sickly and will not bloom much earlier 

 than seeds sown in the open ground. 

 From May 20 to June 1 your hous© 

 plants, such as geraniums, double pe- 

 tunias, heliotrope and daisy may be 

 planted in the ground. 



N. Y. Mrs. Chas. L. Tuthill, 



BEDDIMG OUT HELIOTROPES. 



Those who have grown the helio- 

 trope only as a pot plant have no idea 

 of the wonderful beauty of this plant 

 when bedded out in a sunny situation, 

 and given a rich soil and necessary^ 

 moisture. I have had a single plant to 

 grow three feet in height and branch 

 out until it was almost five feet in cir- 

 cumference, and have cut any amount 

 of the fragrant purple flowers from 

 this little tree. 



The bed should be very rich. It is 

 best to .dig out all the old soil and fill 

 up with new, the richest that can be 

 had. Give all the sunshine possible. 

 Moisture and frequent stirrings about 

 the roots will keep a continuous 

 growth, and it is on this new growth 

 that the flowers are formed. 



In bedding out do not crowd, but 

 leave plenty of room for the expanding: 

 of each plant. This is quite frequently 

 bedded out in the cemetery, but as 

 they receive little care, v/e seldom see 

 fine specimen plants here. In water- 

 ing the heliotrope, care must be taken 

 to water thoroughly, as this has soft,, 

 fibrous roots. 



Kentucky. Laura Jones, 



