THE FLORAL WORLD 



15 



HOW TO GROW GERANIUMS FROM 

 CUTTINGS. 



INIake your boxes of planed boards four 

 inches w ide by a half inch thick, any size 

 desired to fit on your window ledges. 

 IVIake perfect drainage by boring several 

 holes in the bottom of your boxes. Then 

 fill in your boxes with a mixture of equal 

 parts of nice sharp sand and clay loam 

 thoroughly mixed. In September take 

 cuttings with three or four joints, making 

 the cut close to the joint, and strip off all 

 the leaves but two. Plant your cuttings 

 one inch apart each way, water thoroughly 

 and set them in the shade for two days, 

 then expose them to the full sunlight. 

 Don't water again till very dry. You 

 can keep them outside in a cold frame 

 until the middle of November. Pinch the 

 center out and they will make nice bushy 

 plants for spring bedding. They don't 

 take so much room this way and they 

 root readily. J. Chicken. 



Ohio. 



GERANIUMS FROM SEED. 



Did any reader ever try raising auriole 

 geraniums from seed ? Two years ago I 

 bought a packet of the best, (sixteen seeds 

 for twenty-five cents) of which I raised 

 nine. Those nine geraniums more than 

 repaid the time and money spent for them. 

 When not quite a year old they began to 

 bloom, and have been blooming ever 

 since. I keep them in the window 

 through the winter and set them in a bed , 

 in summer, and they are seldom out of 

 bud; if so, but for a few weeks. 



My window of aurioles attracts more 

 attention than any of my other plants, 

 and I have quite a variety. Everyone 

 takes them for pelargoniums, which they 

 greatly resemble as they are zoned and 

 striped. 



I have quite a collection of nice double 

 geraniums, among them being Souv. de 



Mirande, Gertrude and New Life. If you 

 can have but one geranium, by all means 

 let it be an auriole. Delia Guhr. 



Wisconsin. 



TO WOMEN WHO DREAD MOTHERHOOD! 



Information How They May Give Birth to 

 Happy, Healthy Chihlren Absolutely 

 Without Pain— Sent Tree. 



No woman need any longer dread the pains of 

 child-birth; or remain childless. Dr. J. H. Dye 

 has devoted his life to relieving the sorrows of 

 women. He has proved that all pain at child- 

 birth may be entirely banished, and he will gladly 

 tell you how it may be done absolutely free of 

 charge. Send your name and address to Dr. J. 

 H. Dye, Box 137 Buffalo, N. ¥., and he will send 

 3'ou, postpaid, his wonderful book which tells how 

 to give birth to happy, healthy children, absolutely 

 without pain ; also how to cure sterility. Do not 

 delay but write to-day. 



iiflTIJCO^ YOUR CHILDREN 



EN-U-RE-SBNE 



cures Bed-Wetting, and in- 

 continence of urine during 

 the day-time, both in the old 

 and young. It is the only 

 cure prepared by a physician 

 who guarantees it. Ladies 

 troubled with a frequent de- 

 sire to urinate and a burning 

 sensation use it with perfect 

 success. Send your address 

 to DR. F. E. MAY. Drawer gg 

 Bloomington, 111., and re^ 

 ceive sealed a free sample. 



THE 



KOLA PLANT 



CURES 



ASTHMA 



The African 

 rnii.i: Kola Plant 

 is jSTiiture's Positive 

 Cure fur Asthma. In 

 the short time since its 

 discovery this remark- 

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 has come into universal 

 use in the Hospitals of 

 Europe and America as 

 an unfailing specific cure for Asthma in every form. 

 Its cures are really marvellous. Dr. W. H. Vail, a 

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 Mr. K. Johnson, Sr., Grand Forks, IST. Dak., writes 

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 yea;s, but Hiinalya cured him after twenty physicians 

 and every change of climate failed. Miss Emaliue 

 B ylton, of 389 Conarroe St., Philadelphia, Pa., writes 

 that Himalya is the only asthma medicine of inerit. It 

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 Coombs wrote to the New York World, July 23rd, 

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 srandiug. Himdreds of others send similar testnnony 

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The Kola Plant. 



