. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . partsof the world. All the stateand local news. Daily anri Sun-day edition, 75c per month. Sunday Post-Intelli^enter. no lo 40Pages, The largest and most com-plete Sunday paper north ofSan Francisco. Special de-partments of literature, offashion, of womens edition, $ per year. Weekly PosMntelll^cncer.^^^eB* All the news of the weekIn concise, detailed Weekly Post-Intelligen-cer is Ittt cheapest .ipd newtweekly on the Pacific for special premium of-fers Weekly edition, $ year. Sample Copies


. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . partsof the world. All the stateand local news. Daily anri Sun-day edition, 75c per month. Sunday Post-Intelli^enter. no lo 40Pages, The largest and most com-plete Sunday paper north ofSan Francisco. Special de-partments of literature, offashion, of womens edition, $ per year. Weekly PosMntelll^cncer.^^^eB* All the news of the weekIn concise, detailed Weekly Post-Intelligen-cer is Ittt cheapest .ipd newtweekly on the Pacific for special premium of-fers Weekly edition, $ year. Sample Copies Free. Write For One. ALL POSTMASTERS WILL TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS. $1 Post-Intelligencer (o., Seattle, Wasli. S. p. WESTON, Business Manager. THE WESTERN HOME JOURNAL. Fraerrant Bulbs For Window Culture. Freesias are popular little flowershighly prized for their delicate beautyand rich fragrance. One plant will per-fume a room in winter, but not In thepersistent manner of a tuberose. Thequite small bulbs produce blooms verylarge in proportion to their size. They. FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA. are admirable for pot culture, flower-ing in winter and spring in the windowor greenhouse. Several bulbs may beplanted in a four inch pot The soilshould be light and sandy. Freesia refracta alba, of which theflowers are here shown, is pure white,with lemon yellow blotches on thethroat. A new primrose yellow varietyblotched with orange is very attract-ive. Trajisplantingr Wild Plants, The fall season is the natural periodfor transplanting wild plants to thegarden, as the tops show for certainwhat is being removed. Early fall,while the leaves are yet on, is favora-ble as respects weather about half the tops off andleaving a few leaves to support theplants for the few remaining weekswin insure success in nearly everycase. A light mulching of leavesshould be placed over them when win-ter arrives.—Meehans Monthly.


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