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THE FLORAL IVORLD 



Goitre Cure Free. 



Any L,ady 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 



Duchess of Newhall, Lrondon, Eng. 



•urgeon pronounced it goitre and felt sure he 

 oouid 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 

 le remedy. Lucille Lj tton," 

 Your goitre can be cured at home without 

 pain, danger or any inconvenience. Write today 

 to Dr. John P. Haig, 8361 Glenn Bldg, Cincinnati, 

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

 your goitre and how long you have had it and 

 he will be glad to send you free a large trial 

 package of his home cure, postage paid. 



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 all different, 10c. All three lots, 25c. All genuine. 

 No reprints. C. T. JOHNSON, LAUREL, MD. 



(Concluded from page 13.) 



change of window. On Saturdays an(f- 

 Sundays a boy waters my plants. 

 When school closes for the summer I 

 give a plant to each child to take 

 home and keep. Aside from our pleas- 

 ure in the winter, I think my plantS^ 

 are doing much for the children. 

 Massachusetts. A Teacher, 



TIMELY SUGGESTIONS. 



In May you can set out almost all 

 plants grown in the house. Keep 

 young and tender ones shaded for a 

 few days. It sometimes happens that 

 we have a few very hot days in May, 

 Care should then be taken to protect 

 young plants from the sun's rays. 

 When setting plants out or trans- 

 planting, always seiect a cloudy day 

 to do it in. If it is raining mildly, all 

 the better; it won't hurt you and will 

 do the plants a whole lot of good. 



If there is a spot in the garden 

 where it is possible to plant one or 

 two more hardy shrubs without 

 crowding, then let them be Stophy- 

 lea lochica, pure white bells; Spi' 

 raea Sorbifolia, white plumes; S, 

 Anincus Kneiffi and S Palmata^p 

 Dentzia Lamoine, D Venista, Wei- 

 gelia Coquette, Styrae Japonnica, 



Don't plant any seed until the 

 ground is in proper working order. 

 If worked too wet, the soil will bake 

 over the seeds, and few plants can 

 push up through a hard soil. 



Impatiens Sultana will do well 

 outdoors, sheltered from wind and the 

 midday sun. Do not let other plants 

 crowd. It likes porous soil, well 

 drained. 



Missouri. A. Elizabeth Badger. 



Through the kindness of a friend, I 

 receive this year your magazine. The 

 Floral World. I am pleased with my 

 first number and would like to help 

 the magazine. 



Massachusetts. N. F. Johnson, 



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