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THE FLORAL WORLD 



How to Quit Tobacco 



A new discovery odorless and tasteless, that Ladies 

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 Chemical Co., 8789 Fifth and Eace Streets, Cincinnati, 

 Ohio, and easily drive foul tobacco smoke and dirty 

 spittoons from the home. 



BE BEAUTIFUL 



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 pimples, freckles, blackheads, and all blemishes of the 

 skin. Make the complexion clear, transparent, rosy 

 smooth and soft. Used by noted beauties and actresses. 

 Sample box sent on receipt of 25 cents in stamps. Cor- 

 respondence absolutely confidential. 



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 Established over Thirty Years. NEVY YORK. 



ANY LADY 



Can Easily Make 



18 TO $25 " 



weekly by representing us in her lo- 



ulity and as the position ie pleasant and profitable the year round 

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For 25c. K. & S. Tooth Filler fills 

 the teetli for 6 months. Stops tooth- 

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 Manufacturer, GEO. E, BAKEE, 

 Eegistered Pharmacist. 

 & CI.AKK: ST., CHICAGO. 



KANDOLPH 



WIMEN TO DO SEWING faS^w'^.^ 



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and Liquor habit Cured without 

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OPIUM 



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BEGONIAS FOR THE WINDOW 

 GARDEN. 



In my opinion begonias excel all other 

 plants for the window garden. The rex 

 are so gorgeous in size and coloring that 

 flowers are not needed to enhance their 

 beauty, yet most of them bloom well. I 

 have had flowers on rubella for a full 

 month without fading. 



The fibrous sort show an infinite variety 

 of leaf in shape, color and size. Multi- 

 floree has a tiny, glossy leaf, scarcely a 

 half inch long; vershafeldtii has enor- 

 mous leaves a foot in length by nine 

 inches wide on strong panicles eight 

 inches long, with a stem five inches in 

 circumference. The shapes are various — 

 heart shaped, round, toothed, plain, spot- 

 ted, red lined. Such diversity cannot fail 

 to be pleasing. Pictaviensis has red 

 leaves with a texture like plush. Beside 

 it in my window rubra' s smooth green 

 leaves look severely plain. But a well- 

 grown plant of rubra in bloom is worth 

 seeing. Try to make everyone a speci- 

 men plant. Good drainage, ample root 

 room, leaf mould, frequent turning to the 

 light to secure uniformity of contour will 

 accomplish it. The long-stemmed sorts 

 look well on brackets each side of the 

 window. The light filters through the 

 lovely leaves, bringing out their rich tints. 



Delaware. Mrs. L. W. Baldwin. 



[ Is it possible that your collection of begonias 

 does not contain the beautiful variety, manicata 

 aurea, the one having the large green leaves with 

 golden blotches similar to the farfigium grande? 

 You do not mention it. How does that other mag- 

 nificently colored sort, Louise Closson, do in your 

 window?]. 



EXTEND THE SWEET PEA SEASON. 



Do the lovers of sweet peas know how 

 to have an abundance of the fragrant 

 blossoms for the longest time possible? . 

 As soon as I can work the ground I dig 

 a trench 18 inches wide by 18 inches deep 

 and as long as wanted, and fill it in with 

 loose (not too rich) soil and do not use 

 soil that will pack, for if too rich, in hot 

 weather it will cook the vines,, unless you 

 are fixed to give plenty of good soft 



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