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 Magnetic Medical Institute, 36 Porter, Grand Rapids, 

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 All communications are . held in strictest confidence. 

 Write To-Day. 



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place until the plants were up. I then re- 

 moved them to a window where they 

 could get sun and light. I watched care- 

 fully that they did not dry out. I did not 

 sow all kinds in the same box, for some 

 come up sooner than others. When the 

 plants were large enough I transplanted 

 them into another box. Cigar boxes are 

 excellent as they are handy and take but 

 little room. When the plants were an inch 

 high I put them in tin cans, the size used 

 for cove oysters, which are large enough 

 and much better than the earthen pots, as 

 they do not dry out so soon. Sprinkle the 

 plants daily to keep them healthy and pre- 

 vent the red spiders attacking them. 

 Iowa. Mrs. S. Surls. 



VIOLET CULTURE. 



I have beautiful house plants which 

 make my home cheerful and pretty, but 

 my chief pleasure is in my "violet bed." 

 In our back yard I have a hot-bed about 

 six feet long and two feet wide filled with 

 these little plants. Violets are very little 

 trouble and can be planted in moderately 

 rich soil, either in the spring or fall. 

 Spring is the best time for planting, for, if 

 well watered through the summer, they 

 will spread and give one a very full bed 

 by fall. The hot-bed once made and 

 your trouble is over. They need no water 

 through the winter, but should have sun 

 for half the day. The frame can easily 

 be made of boards, or a box with the bot- 

 tom removed, and covered with glass. A 

 covering of some kind should be banked 

 around the box to protect the plants 

 from frost. When the winter is not too 

 severe blossoms may be picked on Christ- 

 mas day. In February and March they 

 will bloom profusely. Thin them out in 

 the spring. Lillie E. Schapker. 



Indiana. 



[ One of the main points to keep in mind in violet 

 culture is to obtain only perfectly healthy plants. 

 The newer single sorts such as the Prince of Wales, 

 California, etc., will give better satisfaction than 

 the older double ones 1 . 



