. House plants and their care; also, hints for the care of goldfish and canary birds .. . THE LARGEST Djeingfe Soouring Egtabliskent IN THE W^: 96 Thirteenth St., bet. Vine and Race. The public is informed that this establishment, managedby experienced workmen, will give particular attention tothe DYEING, CLEANING and REFINISHING, In a very superior manner, of all kinds of goods, such as: Ladies and Gentlemens Dresses and Garments, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Merinos, Flannels, Empress Cloth, Delaines, Bareges, Crapes, Poplins, Shawls, Curtains, Piano and Table Covers, Fringes, Lace, Rib
. House plants and their care; also, hints for the care of goldfish and canary birds .. . THE LARGEST Djeingfe Soouring Egtabliskent IN THE W^: 96 Thirteenth St., bet. Vine and Race. The public is informed that this establishment, managedby experienced workmen, will give particular attention tothe DYEING, CLEANING and REFINISHING, In a very superior manner, of all kinds of goods, such as: Ladies and Gentlemens Dresses and Garments, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Merinos, Flannels, Empress Cloth, Delaines, Bareges, Crapes, Poplins, Shawls, Curtains, Piano and Table Covers, Fringes, Lace, Ribbons, Buttons and Trimmings of all kinds. Also, CLOTHS, CASSIIVIERES, CHINCHILLAS, Etc. We guarantee to give perfect satisfaction in all our prices are lower and work superior to any other house •in the city. PITTON BROTHERS,cZa^hXn^^r CINCINNATI, OHIO. — 47 — THE Calla ^thiopica, or Lily of the Nile, is a very attractiveplant; there is no better plant for the center of a group of. Calla cethiopica. flowers. It requires a great deal of water, especially whenbudding. The leaves should be frequently sponged andthe plant turned round as the leaves turn toward the light. J. A. Peterson. John M. Miller. The Floral Exchange^ No. 195 WEST FOURTH STREET, Telephone 369. CINCINNATI, OHIO. —Special Attention Given to— Decoratioi^s for W e^^ii^gSjKeceptioi^s aij^ uli^^Q^ rarties. A LARGE SELECTION OF FUNERAL DESIGNS ALWAYS on HAND QjiOiQ^ i^os(<;s oa^ speqi/^cjy. — 49 After it is done blooming in the spring, the pot containingit should be laid on the side, to dry it off and let it restfor several weeks at least. THE BOSE. There are over one thou-sand varieties of Roses undercultivation, but only a fewof these answer as houseplants. They like a stiff,lichsoil, plenty of moistureand a sunny location. Theyare subject to mildew ; thisis manifested by a whitish-looking mold or dust on theplants. If plants are grow-ing out of doors, stir the soilfrequently; if p
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