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THE FLORAL IVORLD. 



Her Marvelous 



Growth of Hair. 



All can have it by simply sending for a trial 

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a contrast of golden yellow and blue, 

 try lobelia goldeise. Morning glories' 

 commence blooming in about thirty 

 days, and are so pretty. Rhodanthe, 

 petunia, mimulus, godetia, dwarf, are 

 certain to bloom and should be includ- 

 ed. 



My experience in planting the above 

 mentioned annuals for winter bloom- 

 ing was a surprising success, and I am 

 more than pleased with the result. 



Louisiana. Mrs. W. N. White. 



EXPERIMENTS WITH A ROSE BUSH. 



We wonder if the sisters know how 

 easily they can transform just a com- 

 mon rose bush into a gorgeous thing 

 of many bright colors. Even a coarse, 

 old-fashioned rose can be made to give 

 the beautiful blooms of the ever-bloom- 

 ers. Each month select a stem, hard- 

 wooded. Cut the top off, lower down 

 make a slit with a sharp knife, then 

 select the color wanted to put on this 

 stem that has been left on its own 

 roots. Cut a stem with an eye on it 

 of the color wanted. Cut off on each 

 -side of the eye sharpened like a tooth 

 pick at each end. Flatten the under 

 side of the butt, then slip on under the 

 bark of the slit on stem standing on 

 its own roots. Draw the bark over 

 the eye as much as possible and tie 

 with a stout -string. After three days 

 loosen this string each morning till the 

 bud has grown to the stem. This bud 

 will grow if it takes, and mature per- 

 fect roses before frost. A rose Dush 

 with six or eight colors of perfect roses 

 on it is a sight at once novel and very 

 beautiful, and draws admiration from 

 all that see it. If an old-fashioned rose 

 is used, cut away all the bush but the 

 budded stems and keep down all 

 sprouts, for everbloomers are not nec- 

 essary. 



Georgia. Mrs. Mary McOants. 



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