THE FLORAL IVORLD 



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Free to 

 Ladies 



One Full-Sized $5.00 Package of Dr. Mary 

 Lock's Wonderful Home Treatment Given 

 Free to Every Lady. 



Cures Every Form of Female Weak- 

 ness, Displacements, Leucorrhea, Sup- 

 pressed or Painful Menses, Falling of 

 the Womb, Change of Life, Etc. 



The celebrated lady specialists have decided 

 for a short time to give free, one full- si zed $5.00 

 package to every suffering woman in order to 

 quickly introduce their most wonderful remedy 



Two of America's Greatest Lady Specialists. 



in every city, town and hamlet in the U. S 

 They could not afford to do this only that they 

 expect after you are cured and they know you 

 will be and that you will recommend the remedy 

 to suffering friends who will gladly order the 

 treatment and in this way they will be amply 

 rewarded for making this most liberal free offer 

 Send your name and address to Dr. Mary Lock 

 Co., 4346 Englewood Station, Chicago, 111., for a 

 free .$5.00 package and be quickly cured in the 

 privacy of your own home. 



HRemember this is not a patent medicine but a 

 full three-course treatment sent complete, in a 

 plain package so that no person will know what 

 it contains. 



The above offer is genuine. We ask no ques- 

 tions or references of any kind. Every lady 

 who writes will be given a full $5.00 package 

 free. Write today. 



2 CENTS 



To write us to send you our genuin* 

 American Model, adjusted 1^ ICItfCI 

 pateiitid Regulator. II VklTCI. 



Stem wind and stem set Watch. Ladies' or 

 gents' size. 14k gold plate Hunting case, with 

 guarantee for 20 YKS." Chain & charm free. 

 After inspection if you find as represented 

 piy Express Co. $6.70 & charges and itisyoui s. 

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THEY WANT TO KNOW. 



Where can one purchase Hoya 

 belle and Hoya paxtonice? And how 

 can one tell whether the right kind 

 is obtained? I have never seen de- 

 scriptions of them. Are the blos- 

 soms pretty and fragrant? Will they 

 flourish in the house? 



California. Mrs. J. E. Cohenouk. 



I have three carnations, from two 

 to three feet high. In February they 

 got tipped over and one was broken. 

 1 replaced them in the soil, but they 

 seem to be dying. Should I water 

 them and keep them in the sun, or 

 out of the light? 



Vermont, A Subscriber. 



Will some one kindly enlighten me 

 how to treat my Perles des Jardins 

 and Soupert roses? The bushes have 

 fine foliage and grow nicely, but thes 

 buds blight by turning brown and 

 sometimes the stems seem to die" 

 three or four inches below the buds. 

 1 pull them off and find a small yellow- 

 insect on the inside, which sucks the 

 substance from the bud. If some one 

 will give me a remedy to rthis trou- 

 ble I will feel that I've received the 

 worth of my subscription for The 

 Floral World. 



r Texas. Mrs. J. P. Patterson. 



Will you please tell me what treat- 

 ment an Azalea Indico requires? 

 When shall I trim it, and in what 

 way? 



New York. X. Y. Z. 



BRIEF BITS OF FLORAL WISDOM, 



For Black Plant Lice— If Mrs. F. 

 Perrin will make a tea by steeping 

 tobacco in boiling water and, when 

 cool, wash her plants with it, the 

 black lice she complains of will en- 

 tirely disappear. 



' Texas. Mrs. J. M.[^Ballinger., 



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