JAN 15 1903 



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THE FLORAL WOULD 



DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR 



DUBY'S OZARK HERBS restoregray, 

 streaked or faded hair to its natural color, 

 beauty and softness. PreventBthe hairfrom 

 falling out, promoteB 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 

 ONLY 25 CENTS TO MAKE ONE PINT 

 It will produce the most luxuriant tresses from dry, coarse and 

 •wiry hair, and brinp; back the color it originally was before 

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

 OZAKK H£BB COMPANY, St. L-ouis, Mo. 



A GRAND INVENTION! 



Famous Puritan Water Still. 

 Over 72,000 already sold. Placed 

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cures Bed-Wetting, and in- 

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33%DIVIDEND 



paid by the Mexican Plantation Asso- 

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 manent crops, rubber, cofiee and va- 

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LEARN TO HYPNOTIZE ! 



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L. A. UARBADEN, dackeoni nichigan.' 



(Concluded from page 23) 

 that, they are perfectly beautiful, always 

 covered with their sweet blue flowers. 

 On rainy days their lovely heads are 

 drooping, only to look more bright and 

 beautiful as soon as the sun strikes them 

 again. Their measure this summer was 

 twelve feet in circumference. To trim 

 them symrhetrical twice a year is all the 

 care I give them. 

 Florida. Mrs. C. F. Fischer. 



[It is strange how few grow the Hibiscus as a 

 tub plant. It is well worth more extensive cultiva- 

 tion than is now given it. A well-grown specimen 

 in a tub, when in flower, presents a magnificent 

 appearance ] . 



SCARLET SAGE AND NASTURTIUMS. 



This summer I had a box of scarlet 

 sage in full bloom when the first cold 

 nights came, and truly it was a thing of 

 beauty but not likely to prove a joy for- 

 ever if left to the tender mercies of Jack 

 Frost. Grandma proposed ' ' covering it 

 with her apron," but we carried it in and 

 gave it the place of honor in a large east 

 window. The box looking bare on top, 

 I transplanted two large hybrid nastur- 

 tiums in it that had bloomed finely on 

 the lawn all summer. The result was a 

 perfect bank of rich nasturtium blooms, 

 nearly reaching the lowest blooms of the 

 sage. After the sage seeded, I broke off 

 the dry blossoms, and now it is coming 

 into bloom again. The nasturtiums, not 

 to be out-done, are also full of bloom and 

 buds after two weeks' rest. I also tried 

 cuttings of each, just sticking them into 

 pots containing other plants and both 

 are in bloom. 



Missouri. ]\Irs. E. C. Curtis. 



[ If you are an admirer of the salvia or scarlet 

 sage ( and everyone is ), you will be interested in 

 a new dwarf variety growing about half the 

 height of splendens, the common variety, and 

 really even more profuse in its flowering]. 



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Years ago when I was a sufTerer, an old nurse 

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