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THE FLORm WORLD 



Catarrh, 



Foul Breath. 



if You Cootinually K'liawk and Spit 

 And There is a Constant Dripping 

 From the Nose into the Throat, 

 If You Have Foul, Sickening 

 Breath, That is Catarrh. 



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Any person having catarrh always has a bad 

 breath. The sense of smell and taste are nearly 

 always totally destroyed in time so that the per- 

 son who has catarrh does not realize how loath- 

 some their disease is. They continue their 

 K'hawking-K'hawking and spitting and spitting 

 about promiscuously until they are shunned b> 

 everyone, and the sight of them is enough to 

 make a well person sick. 



Gauss' Catarrh Cure gives wonderful relief, 

 especially in those chronic cases where the 

 mucus drops down the throat and lungs, sicken- 

 ing the stomach, and leads to many diseases, 

 including Consumption . 



Catarrh is a deep-seated disease, and local 

 applications, inhalations, sprays, ointments or 

 salves will do no good. A large trial package 

 mailed free that will convince you. Send name 

 and address at once to C.F, Gaass, 926 Main St., 

 Marshall, Mich. 



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 troubled with a frequent de- 

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'mums and roses and the black ants will 

 trouble you no more. 



B. P. GiLLiATE — Avoid transplanting 

 your palm too much, give it good drain- 

 age, keep clean of scale, wash the leaves 

 with a little sweet milk added to warm, 

 soft water, place it where it gets a little 

 sun and much light. 



Mrs. Haskel— You can winter tender 

 roses in a cold frame covered with ever- 

 green boughs and a light straw covering 

 placed on these, the cold frame, of course, 

 has to be covered with a glass sash, giving 

 on warm sunny days an occasional airing. 



Diamond Flower — lonopsidium, bet- 

 ter known as diamond flower, can be had 

 from any good seed house. I will gladly 

 give more information about it to those 

 readers of The Floral World who 

 enclose a stamp for an answer. 



Wisconsin. Rev. F. P. Franke. 



INQUIRIES. 



Will you tell me how to rid soil of little 

 white worms and flies ? 



Pennsylvania. M. Perle. 



[ We suppose that you refer to wire worms in 

 the soil and to plant-lice or possibly manure-flies. 

 Better dump out the affected soil and repot the 

 plants, or drench the soil with lime-water. 

 Manure-flies will do no harm. If it is the aphis or 

 plant-lice dust the plants well with snuff or tobacco 

 dust, when the foliage is moist. Keep the plants 

 out of the sun while the snuff is on the foliage.] 



I want a hedge of something which is a 

 rapid grower and will be green winter 

 and summer. What shall I get and where 

 shall I get it ? Mrs. Thos. Hester. 



South Carolina. 



[ The best and prettiest plant for this purpose 

 would be the California privet. This may be ob- 

 tained of any nurseryman.] 



How shall I make my tuberose bloom? 

 I obtained a blooming-size bulb but it 

 has never bloomed. 



Missouri. Miss Eliza Day. 



[ Better try a new bulb. Tuberoses are sometimes 

 stubborn, or have bloomed before being sold.] 



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