THE FLORAL IVORLD 



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Mrs. Clark Smith asks what to do 

 with pot plants in summer .Sink your 

 potted plants in the ground in a par- 

 tially shaded situation, water when 

 necessary, and you will have no fur- 

 ther need of 'doctoring" with matches 

 for black ants. 



I can endorse Mrs. L. D. Bowers' 

 method of treating the umbrella 

 plant, for they are great "drinkers" 

 and must be kept full all the time if 

 we would have them look their best. 



Indiana. Mrs. R. A. Houk. 



FERTILIZING. 



It is very interesting to study how 

 Flora's children consent to care and 

 proper treatment. An important fac- 

 tor in having success, especially with 

 window plants, is fertilizing. You 

 may try any prepared artificial plant 

 food, or aqua ammonia, or anything 

 -else in this line, nothing can be com- 

 pared to liquid manure when properly 

 Tiandled. Take an old nail keg or 

 something similar, have some small 

 openings in the bottom part, and fill 

 this with manure, then place over 

 some slightly larger receptacle and 

 pour water into the keg, which, if 

 properly diluted, gives an excellent 

 plant food. Thus given twice a week 

 will soon show its beneficial effect on 

 your plants. 



Wisconsin. Rev. F. T. Franke. 



A QUERY AS TO CALLAS. 



I have a Calla two years old that 

 Tias grown well, but has not bloomed. 

 I have kept it in a warm place and in 

 full sunshine, have watered it with 

 warm water and rested it for three 

 months in the summer, by turning 

 the pot on its side in the shade. Is 

 my treatment defective? How old 

 should it be to bloom? 



Kansas. Mrs. Gray. 



"Vines are nature's drapery". Have 

 an abundance of them over your 

 fences. 



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