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THE FLORAL WORLD 



DARKEST YOUR CRAY HAIR 



DUBY'S OZARK HERBS restoregray, 

 streaked or faded hair to its natural c^or, 

 beauty and softness, rreventsthe tiairfrom 

 falling out, promotes its growth, cures and 

 prevents dandruff, and gives the hair a soft, 

 glossy and healthy appearance. IT WILL 

 NOT STAIN THE SCALP, is not sticky or 

 dirty, contains no sugar of lead, nitrate silver, 

 copperas, or poisons of any kind, but is com- 

 posed of roots, herbs and flowers. It costs 

 n A .u®'*"-^?5 CENTS TO MAKE ONE PINT 

 It wul produce the most luxuriant tressesfrom dry,coarseand 

 wiry hair, and bring back the color it originally was before 

 It turned gray. Full size package sent by mail for 25 cents, 

 OZARK HERB COMPANY, St. liOuis, Mo- 



HANGING FERN POTS 



full size. 19 inches in length with chain ; 

 solid copper throughout. A very artistic 

 English novelty, guaranteed by manu- 

 facturer. Price, delivered, §1.20; also 

 style same size, without band near top, 

 fl. Imported to sell at double these 

 prices. T. E. WATTS & CO., 

 605 Monroe Building, 

 41 West 84tli St., New York. 



SAVE 

 HEN FEED 



and more thJ»n double your 

 ^SS yield by feeding cut green 

 bone, the greatest egg producer. 



THE 



HUMPHREY 



OPEN HOPPER GREEN BONE and 

 VEGETABLE CUTTER 



is guaranteed to cut more bone, in less 

 time and with less labor, than any other. 

 Money back if not perfectly satisfied; 

 turns easily with one hand; no partitions^ 

 in the hopper; no complicated springs 

 ^ to get out of order. 



HUMPHREYS SON! 

 Box 110 

 Joiiet, Ills. 



AHAWDSOMEWATCH 

 CSVEN AWAY. 



You can obtain one of our hand- 

 some Watches -w ithout cost, if 

 sell 20 cases of our Perfume 

 5c. each among your friends, 

 and send us the One 

 Dollar thus received. 

 We are distributing 

 these Watches simply 

 to advertise our busi* 

 ness. There is no mis- 

 representation or hum- 

 bug about this— so if 

 you wish to secure one 

 ' of our Watches, all we 

 ask is that when you 

 received it you will 

 I show it to your friends. 

 Thousands are receiv- 

 ing watches from us 

 and are delighted with 

 them. This is a grand 

 opportunity to get a 

 handsome Watch, 

 without paying a cent. 

 We give a beauti- 

 tul Waicli as a present to anvone who sells 20 cases of 

 our Perfume at 5c. each and remits us $1.00 for same. Send 

 your i-.ame and address and we will mail you the Perfume 

 postpaid. When sold, send us the $1.00, and we will for- 

 ward you the handsome Gold laid Watch, We trust you 

 and take back all you cannot sell. No catch-words in this 

 advertisement. We mean justwhat we say. You reciuire no 

 capital while working for us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 

 Address, PEHSIAN CO., Box ISO, JTew York City. 



CITRUS FRUITS. 



I pot citrus trees in sandy soil from the 

 woods, with burned bone pounded fine 

 for drainage. The bone is not so heavy 

 and cold as gravel. 



I bought a two-foot ponderosa lemon 

 tree and planted it in a bucket. Some of 

 the neighbors said, * ' Your lemon will 

 never bear fruit in a bucket." "Well," 

 said I, "when it does fruit I will snap my 

 finger and you may come and see it, ' ' 



It has proved itself true, bearing lemons 

 which are now as large as goose eggs, 

 and foliage prettier than my orange tree. 

 You see the proved fact is what convinces. 

 I never have to treat it for scale as I do 

 my orange tree. 



For the scale I take a half gallon of 

 warm water, with three tablespoonfuls of 

 coal oil and sprinkly it thoroughly. Some- 

 times three applications are necessary to 

 cleanse it, but several days apart. The 

 scale drops off and the tree takes on a 

 clean look. During the winter the soil 

 for the citrus trees should be kept rather 

 dry, just moistened, as too much water 

 will decay the roots. When new growth 

 commences in the spring, water more 

 freely and give manure water once a week. 



Illinois. Annie J. Paddick. 



TAKING CARE OF PLANTS IN WINTER. 



As I have no bay window I have frames 

 of boards made inside the window frames, 

 with one-sided buttons screwed to the 

 inner edge so as to turn round the window 

 casing to hold the frame in place. Along 

 the sides of the frame as many cleats are 

 nailed as are wanted for shelves. Nails 

 are driven into the top edge for hanging 

 baskets, etc. Besides, I have stands 

 made with the tops even with the window 

 sill, somewhat longer than the window is 

 wide and two or three feet wide as best 

 suits the room. Cactus does all right set 

 in any warm, dry place till the buds start. 

 Plants having hard wood can be wintered 

 in the cellar. Mrs, Ida E, Cozins. 



Pennsylvania. 



