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Cures Goitre 



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earth about the roots. If there is not 

 room for it in the house, wrap a stout 

 sack about the clump and carry to the 

 cellar. It will winter as well as a canna. 

 If kept in the house it must be placed in a 

 frost-proof room. 



Kansas. [Melvina "SI. S. Sto.ddard. 



THE FLOWER OF THE HOUR. 



The aster is now the flower of great 

 attraction. There are so many kinds that 

 one hardly knows which to raise. My 

 choice is the giant comet, which so resem- 

 bles the chn,-santhemum in its beauty, 

 and is, I think, the queen of autumn 

 annuals; and the Semple's marvel, a new 

 and lovely sort, and Japanese aster, which 

 are of immense size, and some actually 

 measure five inches across, and grow 

 about fifteen inches high. These are my 

 favorites. From one packet of seed of 

 each, one can have a yard full of beautiful 

 blooming plants for early fall. I find that 

 seed sown in boxes indoors in January 

 give best results, taking enough rich soil 

 in the house before winter comes on and 

 kept in a dark place for a while after sown. 

 Then, when the seed starts growing, put 

 in the light and water moderately and 

 transplant in May and you will have an 

 unlooked for result. Buy seed from best 

 florists known and you will not be disap- 

 pointed. Among my house plants I have 

 a beautiful singing canary and one does 

 not know the worth of either until they 

 put the two together in a window, where 

 there is plenty of sunshine, and from the 

 outside they are a most pleasant sight, 

 when all without is so dreary. Flowers 

 and birds are God's own gifts. 



Ohio. Mrs. M. Woodson. 



A good way to grow chny'santhemums 

 is to start cuttings in May or June. First 

 put a few pieces of charcoal in the bottom 

 of the pot to keep the soil fresh and sweet. 

 Fill with common garden earth mixed 

 with a litlle sand and then put a thin layer 



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