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ng articles by well known authorities. Published Quarterly, 32 Pages & Cover SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 30c Eggs of Kirtland Warbler will be figured in first issue (Jan. or Feb.) of the new series. ADDRESS THE WARBLER FLORAL PARK, N. Y. without some things altogether, the money will be forthcoming to purchase the plants we long for. Are they not worth the sacrifice?--_Prudence Plain, So. Car._ * * * * * CONNECTICUT _Editor Mayflower:_ A friend of mine has a Winter Gem Rose, received as a premium with THE MAYFLOWER three or four years ago. This is put in the garden in summer, where it grows and blooms all summer. It is potted, cut back and taken in the house through the winter. It soon grows new branches and blooms nicely here. It is a favorite with the whole family. This same friend has the Bouquet Petunias, also a premium with THE MAYFLOWER. She has kept the old plant summer and winter, until this last summer it did not seem to do as well so she took slips. I planted mine in a flower-bed. They come up each year, some are mixed with some other kinds, but last summer there were some the same as the original.--_L. N. F._ CALIFORNIA _Editor Mayflower:_ The Blue Palm is one of the very pretty varieties planted upon the choicest lawns. Its correct name is Erythea Armata, and it is a native of Lower California, that part of the country so little known. In the young plants, the blue "bloom" is very striking, and if the Palm is grown in the sun in sandy soil the "bloom" will always remain, but a shaded position and heavy soil destroys that beautiful color. It grows to about forty feet in its wild state, but does nothing like that in Southern California. It makes however a beautiful growth and adds to the beauty of a lawn, whether alone or arranged with other varieties.--_Georgina S. Townsend, So. Cal._ * * * * * A Reliable Heart Cure. Alice A. Wetmore, Box 67, Norwich, Conn., says if any sufferer from Heart Disease will write her she will without charge direct them to the perfect home cure she used. * * * * * A Household Necessity The Kitchen Cabinet advertised on page 19 of this paper should be called the Woman's Friend. It is only 46 inches in length, 27 inches in width and 61 inches in height, but in this compact space may be stored 50 lbs. of flour, 50 lb
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