The Floral World 



A journal of Home Floriculture 



Vol. J, No. 9 Springfield, Ohio, June, J 902 25 Cents a Year 



WORDS OF APPRECIATION. 



I am mucli pleased with The Floral 

 World. 



Pennsylvania. Mrs. Ida E. Cozins. 



I wish The .Floral World the best 

 of success. 

 Kentucky. Miss Laura Jones. 



I am interested in the Floral World 

 »nd wish it all success. 

 Illinois. Mrs. S. E. Brown. 



I enjoy the little paper. The Floral 

 World, and wish it came oftener. 

 Minnesota. S. C. Millie. 



The Floral World is a periodical in 

 due season. I appreciate it very 

 much. 



North Carolina. J. O. Hines. 



I hope to be a lifelong subscriber to 

 The Floral World. Long may it live 

 to bring happiness into many homes. 



Indiana. Mrs, M. E. Tucker. 



I have found many things to help 

 me in growing flowers, in your little 

 gem of a magazine, The Floral World. 



Ohio. Annice Body Oalland. 



I am a reader of several floral pub- 

 lications, but can truthfully say that 

 The Floral World is the most prac- 

 tical of all. 



Pennsylvania. Frank Walter. 



I have had The Floral World since 

 its first number and find it a great 

 help. Almost every number has con- 

 tained at least one article which told 

 me just what I wanted to know. I 

 wish the little magazine all success. 



D. C. Mrs. E. O. Reynolds. 



The Floral World is a bright little ' 

 necessity in my home. I spend many 

 happy moments persuing its contents- 

 and hope it will prosper and be as 

 much help to everyone else. 



New York. Mrs. Charles Ermis. 



Have received two copies of The 

 Floral World. I find many interesting^ 

 and helpful articles in its pages. It 

 surely will take well with the busjr 

 housewives who are flower lovers. I 

 shall certainly continue taking it sa 

 long as it is instructive as at pres- 

 ent. 



Oregon. Mrs. Olive Chamberlain. 



I am very much pleased with The 

 Floral World. When I am expecting 

 it to come I can hardly wait until I 

 have read it through. It contains- 

 helpful, plain and to-the-point facts. 

 I only hope the publishers continue to 

 publish it, for it is so helpful to those 

 who love and grow flowers. 



Pennsylvania. Edna Janet Gray. 



THINGS LEARNED FROM THE FLORAL 

 WORLD. 



When I flrst subscribed for The 

 Floral World my "worser half" won- 

 dered what I expected to learn, not in 

 the half-dozen other floral magazines 

 that came. But in the very flrst num- 

 ber the article on "Tub Plants" was 

 worth more to me than the whole 

 year's subscription, as we move from 

 one town to another so much. Then 

 in the November number the article 

 on wintering cannas in the ground 

 was new to me. I shall try it, first 

 taking up some of the new shoots for 

 fear of failure the first time. In the 



