Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 17, No. 5, March, 1894
VICK’S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Devoted to the Profitable Culture of Flowers and Vegetables.
Vick Publishing Co. Fifty Cents Per Year.
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH, 1894.
Volume 17, No. 5. New Series.
COUGHS AND COLDS
are only the beginning. Lungs are weakened next, the body becomes emaciated, and then the dreaded Consumption Germ appears.
Scott’s Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites, overcomes Coughs and Colds, strengthens the Lungs, and supplies vital energy. Physicians, the world over, endorse it.
BABIES AND CHILDREN
and Weak Mothers respond readily to the nourishing powers of Scott’s Emulsion. They like the taste of it, too.
Don’t be Deceived by Substitutes!
Various
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Vick’s Magazine.
MARCH
MABEL RAY’S LESSON.
CURIOUS ARCHITECTS.
VICK’S FLOWERS.
LINES TO A SKUNK CABBAGE.
THE NEW FRENCH CANNAS.
THE DIFFERENCE.
A COTTAGE LOT.
ROSE LEAVES.
Letter Box.
Lady Washington and Other Plants.
Roses in Kansas.
Ixia—Spider Lily.
Plants About a Fish Pond.
Osage Orange Hedge.
Vase in Cemetery.
Carnations in the House.
Madeira Vine.
Mildew on Cucumber Vines.
Moles.
Pine Apple Air Plant.
Phyllocactus latifrons.
Mammoth Freesias.
Wormy Raspberries—Violets—Storing Cauliflower.
Vick’s Illustrated Monthly Magazine.
A YELLOW-FLOWERED CALLA.
OUR NATIVE GRAPE.
THE PLANT BED.
DON’T FORGET THE POTATOES.
GROWING ONION SETS.
BEGONIAS, PERHAPS.
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM.
MARGUERITE CARNATIONS.
A PRETTY FLOWER STAND.
HANGING BASKETS.
INDEX.