THE FLOBAL WOULD 



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giving them the warm water, but not 

 making them so wet. When they began 

 to fade I cut the blossoms off, and set the 

 bulbs out in the }-ard, allowing them to 

 mature the same as any other bulb, 

 Oregon. Dora Leake. 



THE AGERATUM. 



I consider the ageratum one of the best 

 plants for house or garden, as it blossoms 

 profusely and continues in bloom a long 

 time. The ver>^ name, ageratum, suggests 

 a continuance of fresh blossoms. It is 

 easily obtained by rooting slips of the 

 plant in water or common garden soil. I 

 have tried several varieties. The light 

 blue with white center is very delicate, 

 but I have better success with the deep 

 blue and consider it more hardy. It 

 blossoms in the garden or in pots, out of 

 doors all through the summer and fall 

 till destroyed by late frost. I had a pot 

 of it in the house last winter and it con- 

 tinued in blossom nearly all of the time 

 and required no care except to be watered 

 occasionally. Give rich soil and plenty 

 of room for roots and use no liquid 

 manure or prepared fertilizer. "When 

 root bound, transplant to a larger pot. 

 Cut off the blossoms as soon as they 

 begin to fade, and cut back the old stalks 

 if necessar}', to give the new ones a better 

 chance. A. R. P. 



THE QUEEN OF OUR GARDEN ROSES. 



Stately she stands in her queenly beauty, 



The queen of our garden roses; 

 Like a sentinel keeping guard, 



While each comrade soundly reposes. 



The Summer breezes sigh around her, 

 The Autumn leaves fall at her feet, 



The dewdrops moisten her rosy cheeks, 



And the humming-bird sups the honey sweet. 



But Winter is coming, fair garden ros^. 

 The frost will burn your rosy face. 



But all the frost and snow that come. 

 Cannot mar your stately grace. 



Louisiana. 



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