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ienne, the bodice with banded sleeves and a 
pink vest. The skii’t, however, was the 
point for admiration. It had no lining, 
and was quite plain, and rather long; but 
when the wearer, who is well versed in 
every graceful art, picked it up prettily to 
walk across a velvety green lawn, there 
was a vision of a dainty pink silk petticoat 
which was evidently meant to be seen 
— London World. 
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STATE SIZE OF ROOF. 
The abnormally high sleeve is passe, and 
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a close coat sleeve lightly trimmed on the 
top of the arm, with a corresponding trim- 
ming at the wrists. A puff is very popular- 
ly used around the armhole, and this is al- 
ways pretty upon slender women and chil- 
dren, and is likewise far more becoming to 
even stout figures than the distended leg-o’- 
mutton sleeve. These graduate to a point 
at each end of the puff which reaches un- 
der the arms. They cover the seam made 
by joining waist and sleeve, and, after be- 
ing shirred, they are easily adjusted.— N. 
y. Post. 
Lemon Kali. 
Large quantities of this wholesome and 
refreshing preparation are manufactured 
and consumed every summer; it is used as 
a beverage, made by dissolving a large tea- 
spoonful in a tumbler two-thirds filled with 
water. Powdered white sugar, half a 
pound, tartaric acid, carbonate of soda, of 
each a quarter of a pound, essence of lemon 
forty drops. All the powders should be 
well dried; add the essence to the sugar, 
then the other powders; stir all together 
and mix by passing twice through a hair 
sieve. Should be kept in tightly corked 
bottles into which a damp spoon should not 
be inserted. 
Buds for Propagation 
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C It V It ll'HL ES-Doz.. 25c; 100. 50c; 1000, $2.50. 
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A Pit I COTS Acme (Shense), Doz., 30c; 100, 
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NECTA K 1 51 ES — Standard varieties, Doz., 25c; 
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ALMOND". ItiiNMiau, Doz., 50c; 100, $2.00. 
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ItAFKIA I' V I NO- Prepared for use, 20c. per 
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PEACH PITS, 
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at $1.50 per bushel. Price for 10 bushels or more giv- 
en upon application. 
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fur of the m 
AND OTHER PLANTS. 
BY F. LAMSON-SCRIBNER. 
Professor of Botany in the University of Ten- 
nessee', Director and Botanist to the Agric. 
Experiment Station of Tennessee', etc. 
A thoroughly practical work prepared es- 
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and Gardener of to-day, and treats the sub- 
jects presented in the freshest and most 
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tions and illustrations of each disease, its 
nature and means for its identification, with 
remedies to be used and mode of application. 
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER I.— THE ESSENTIALS FOR STUDY. CHAP- 
TER II. — BLACK-ROT OF GRAPES. CHAPTER III. — 
EXPERIMENTS IN THE TREATMENT OF BLACK- 
ROT OF GRAPES. Chapter IV. — BITTER-ItOT. 
WHITE-ROT. CHAPTER V.— BROWN-ROT. CHAPTER 
VI.— THE POWDERY MILDEW OF THE VINE. CHAP- 
TER VII.— GRAPE LEAF BLIGHT. CHAPTER VIII. 
-ROOT-ROT OF THE VINE. CHAPTER IX.-AN- 
THRACNOSE AND BIRDS-EYE ROT. Chapter X. 
-DOTTED OR SPECKLED ANTHRACNOSE OF THE 
VINE. CHAPTER XI.— BLACK ROT OF THE APPLE. 
CHAPTER XII.— APPLE RUST AND CEDAR APPLES. 
Chapter XIII.— APPLE SCAB. Chapter XIV.— PEAR 
SCAB. Chapter XV.— THE ENTOMOSPORIUM OF 
THE PEAR AND QUINCE. Chapter XVI.-PLUM 
ROT OR THE MONILIA OF FRUIT. CHAPTER XVII. 
—BLACK-KNOT OF THE PLUM AND CHERRY. 
Chapter XVIII. — LEAF-SPOT DISEASE OF THE 
PLUM AND CHERRY. CHAPTER X1X.-POWDERY 
MILDEW OF THE CHERRY. CHAPTER XX.— PEACH 
LEAF CURL. CHAPTER XXL— FUNGUS OF THE 
RASPBERRY ANTHRACNOSE. 
OVER SIXTY ORIGINAL ILLUSTRA- 
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