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THE SIGNAL,
- GODRICI ONT.
Why Should You Buy Your Spring Wall Paper Early?
Because the Early Bird Gets the Worm !
If you art. looking for BARUUAINS you will find them herr
We have a ton..iderable quantity of la t year's stock on our
hands, which ill' have Markel down in many eases to lei- than
W1101(.14:111'lint.
•
New Spring Goods
t)ur stocknownow• eomplete and you will do well to •make your
select ipn before the hest pattern- ,sell out.
Our 'vices are actually lower than the as me go,,,ls are'
marked in out-of-town books. A enmparison will convince
you.
PORTER'S BOOK STORE
II
Sunday Afternoon
By iSABEL HAMILTON, Goderich, Ont.
holy 'sat -Wit - ,
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pis•.
Na. w tr.o't 1s p pion. Irl` lila eyed.-
T714.'OLOIrtte heart.
That lofty tete, I fore whose throne
Tlio counties., llostof heaven low
down.
Au74ther dwell:ug platill own -
Thr nitrite 'heart.
('harlo to Elliott.
MUTES
(►h Toren who art the sour of all
vrsdom rind who bast said. any
man Inek wisdom let flim ask o God
who givetj liberally and upbral eth
not, hear us while we peato
gulid.,1 t.. a.', aright.' %V.. have n
became wt. edt not or wr rest- ■miss
that we may .spend it upon ouhlelres.
I'erinn all the sins of omission and
impapeakaaamegiagoesseissesswesewasecesseneass
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Private Telephones, Motors
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Christ our Lord. Armen
S. S. LR'RSO\ FOR )LtR. !:(rd. 1921
Usage Title -The Reign of tielomon.
Lesson raswg•-! Citron. 1 :7-1!:
1 Kitig. 11:G-11.
Golden Teat - Prov. 1:1.
Salomon iwytan his reign with n
!milli.• risk to clod's altar at Gibeuu.
Thegreatrneu of his kingdom went
with him and an differing was made
on fee brazen altar of the tabernacle.
A snerifiee of one thousand beta's
WAX an act of royal magnificence
suite.' M the 'grMtness of Solomon.
for the -kingdom to which be bad ouc-
rew.ievl w -as a mighty kingdom rival•
date-in-atetent-Rad pen tepetith- many
(der Oriental kingdoms. Hia father
vl.l had left him flocks and herd,
iu bund•ner end from these he made
a ting offering wltkh was well
g to God. for at the completion
the crifiee (lad appeared to him
in a dre m df the night and bade him
.!doom w e sign of Hia favor.'
'phyla
of
Verses 7 -
In the q
give the•." (i
what was in til
t'hinketh in his
triers him. too, to
of reriving---'•A4
ceive •'
A- ruanht rharaeter
in hi: ehnlees and deal
nee of man thet•efgnin
really was cam,• out in h
Ills thought. fiver bate to t
ne.s of his father, who had
warrior -tate -man trains( 1.0
kingly oQit•e by long and variety)
periPne e. overshadowed hy the
mercy of God. in cnmparl.:ln Ilo w
yonng and untried '1 am hilt n lit-
tle child; I knew not how to go out
!or come in" (1 Kin 3774. It 1s as
though he said: "if 1 must reign
over this great nation. as numerous
as the sand upon the to -a -shore, Lor.l.
Site me a double portion of my fith-
pr'a apirtt." One of the chief frim,
(ions of the Oriental monarch was to
hear and deride mars. Sri he links For
wisdom and knowledge that " i may go
out and enme In before this people;
for Who can judge this thy people. that
is sn great!'
Title sp.P.r'lt pleased the 4.4-11.d. It Lord God of Isreet
war made in a dream. hut - Arl%toile him on twn diff.•renl-
says: "The dreams of good mon are should have assured hi
better than thdwte of ordinary per-
sons." so that • we do well to reward
Solomon's choice as indicative of his
moral character.
He got more that! be asked for.
He might have- mined 'for riches or
gbory to. R11ee'•0e 10 'war OT length of
flays. hut a noble and unselfish spirit
Is shown in hr. request for kingly
wisdom. it was it. though the
thought of meeting "first the kingdom
of God and His righteousness" wag
uppermost ,in hie mind. Then GM
sold. "Becaue.• this was in thine hear
wisdom trent iennwtedge is grained an-
ti thee; anti T will give thee riches.
end wealth. end honor, such as none
of the kings have had that base been
before thee, neither shall there any
atter the have the like."
And Solomon awoke: and
!-Question and Answer.
imp, 'Ask what -'- shall
frie1 Solomon to wry
heart. for "a. a man
Part an 1; he." H.
ut him in the war
ml ye .hall r••-
ROBT. TAIT
- Islect rich' n
West St. Phone 15-$J
For that
or Cold
RIKER'S SYRUP TAR
with Cod Liver Extract
50 Cents
R1KER'S- LAXATIVE
1Wtmide of Quinine
Tablets
25 Cents
MELOIDS
for Sore Throat, etc.
25 Cents
Humbugs, Ib
Horehound Drops, Ib .. 3ee
H. C. Dunlop, Phm.B.
The Rerall More
Phase Ke. 1 The Square
EAST ST. GARAGE
Cars overhauled and re-
paired by an expert mech-
anic. Agent for
McLAUGHUN CARS
Batteries re -charged and
stored.
W. M. BELL
East street Phone 243
clearly awn
%n the man -
sovereign
4 answer.
great -
been a
his
OK -
EvEry fiadL
needs %am Bak, whether it
✓ isali from an Old sore or enlury. or, as
is more often flee data. Corough old -
standing vancnu weakness dew :hat
powerful herbal i am Ruk bud,(. up floe
weakened ussuto and sets things nett.
M� d I.; Mr H S Reynolds, of Lees
titre, eta , Tr; :t
"As the tesuli of mdammatiou set t,
by a horse kick." he antes, "terrible
acres appeared all over the lower part
of my leg h was a year before the limb
toot a real tura the the bettor.
"I started out to try lam -Bub, quits
prepared to pers.,' with the balm dib
showed the least ugn of doing good.
Zam-Buk s first eflec t was to remove from
ie. sores all their angry inflamed appear•
mace. New skin and tissue formed as 1
persevered with Zan ituk. and every
sora was gradually but surely healed."
mIu
Zao-Ruk. the favorite limn.. wde'+rmedy. 1t
nude trrom pure and coaly medmtnal hell,. Its
soothing boating ami anesepe'e •,trop ace
.r 16.1141 en oedm.,y oiutmeues /ao•a.k is
roe baa. Zama -n.kw.deuenlsoaves tin eats
.vas a dream (1 kings 3:131.
one part of God's promise In not.
recorded In this lepton ba't is found in
t Kings. ,3:14. It was dependent on
R'nol cordite[. '•rind if thou wilt
walk in my ways, to keep my statutes
and my enmmandmcnts, as titer father
Finc1.1 did walk. then 1 will lengthen
thy days." We •es' In the part of the
lesson that follows how Soloman
transgressed and died being sesree1y
more that! misty years of age. -
1 Kisco 11:S-11 Solsfesees 'Prams-
remises
hams-
1r ieretofore nothing but what was
great and gown] ted besot recorded of
Solomon. in the Inst chapter of I'ro-
verhs are words of great wisdom from
rho lips of his mother. She uwd her
p
nnnne for him. "Lemuel."
and ter
lbnnt the thought eifpurtty
and temperance is uppermost in her
mind. "Are Hoose fit to spvern Oth-
ers who cannot control them,elrear
Kings and Others in high oMkee are
particularly exposed to those tempta-
tiope. but If they would preserve the
people from the nnclean spirit they
most themselvea be patterns of pur-
ity." Solomon had much knowledge
and great-xctsdem:-- hot -we read that
"outlandish women eau•sel him to
sire(' (Nett. 13:3114. These heathen
wives drew him away from wnrsbip-
ping Jehovah to serve their strange
gods. ao tbat "his heart wain not per•
feet with the Lord bit God." The
way df linlaileraya._downward and
they riot lyrt Into that way cannot
easily stop themaelvew. Ry forming
this harem of foreign women he
wounded the religions feeling of the
children of israel. Ile baht many a1 -
tare to strange gods and thus did evil
in the Right of the Lord and dre
w
down His wrarlt for had He not enm-
tnnnded him that he should not go
after other goal.? This was at the
Imo of the hntldng of the temple
en his heart was still right with
flew right 1a .seen in that won -
prayer offered by him at the
'on of the temple' (t Rings, Fl.
good a man, so filled with
d knowledge and ,grant,
t his plats in G'od's favor
n him "that thlnketh he
C. hood lest he fell."
d displeased (Sod, for
gratitude. He bad
sefou.sly. for the
ad Appeared to
Au"
unswerving
's apostasy
as this fs
of kept
which
rely
111
G
derfu
dal ice
The!
vvi-dam e
should fort.
is n warning
ctandeth to to
The thing he
It shower( base
1. en honored mast
behold,
T'e Athlete's
Remedy
foo Smits sad lkiises
THE sprains and
bruises encountered
inspoet vanish with the
applirationol Melanie
Liniment. This fart is
confirmed by the toi-
let/ins
oolowing lettx received
from W.E. McPherson, Secy. Arm•
s1: ung High School Baseball Club :
'Sine dm stmt of f.e Bolos sower
se Are kat hindered with awe
marks, sprained ankles,sk.,faf/uel
es seen es tea started u,frrqq Miran(,
/Jatwwnf am troubles owlet Epps
athlete Auld lr4 • Innis Aide."
Thin Mgr h wily ono .1 eke maw .,
taw es.i,ad ham well eerw oddness.
loyalty to Jehovah. For
the Lord Bald, '•Forasmueb
done of thee, and thou Hast
my covenant and my statutes.
1 have commanded thea 1 will
rend the kingdom from thee. and
give it to thy ,errant" A man d
not suffer alooe for his sins. but rnl
fells npnn his family And his estate
and ?s'smir"ivy his former good name.
But there ig wry for the gresteet
sinner God for the promise made to
David 414 not: rend the kingdom
quickly nor wholly from Solomon's
iamsRts f: wa-e feet Fievid-•t Basks, -ad
for Jerusalem's •k•- that ons tribe.
that 111 Ju•iah. the r7o24a4t and most
romp -cone tribe- w•w ne retain • pot.
non t -f tics ktnridom_
Solomon feil. but it Ida -,1trit of
(t )'ort*fasts sr pa'...S'4 Lis beta
lam• -oration of his fon), •L9 ws'ned
others to •s -ear. of :-k.• es,: •.•.tr9r_. 1andur d them to feet e;rae and
keep His doaatadasr_•.a
WORLD NIRR1oNS
Shanghai Cammrssity Mirth
The enmmur.lty •bartit of Shang
hAf, nrgar.iv-d •1Jest- years age with
2'11 members, noir members 44b, and
ie continually growing. R.v. Clifford
M Drury, an An.r!e.n pet -schen, la
pastor of the ehereh. and under hie
Tradership a emaido•rahle reengrewA-
Hon hap heal built up. The after-
noon easier. 1rrgiwntly brings out
four hnndr.d mottle. The Sunday
school in at present sratte'ed around
in 'revers' adjacent he1lding4. A.
WOO as It etas Its awn quarters, it
will at ones. make a large. growth.
The ••'•arch le mletalnnm and already
hes A mnielderahlei budget of bsoevn-
loneea Twenty denomination* are
represented In the membership of the
church. ft 1P now planned to erect a
alitte.le hg11 Ing, at a coot of $130.000.
(V MIR niiirthnt 834.m) ham been al -
read,; pledged by the raddent. to
Shanghai. the money twetng given 10
(•onalderable measure by missionaries
on mnle.t Relative 1t is proposed to
carry the (•Rmpslgn into America for
forger aid from the American chur-
ches. - 11(laeloeary lR•riow.
Gardening in Canada
for Amateurs
By T. H. RANQ-McNALLY
ARTICLE NO. 1
Put Plants to Bed With Dry Feet
"Thaw dollars and fifty cent, a dos-( which can hp had in ,mall gllant1111r.
en! Why should those little single -at the 444.4(\ $tonna is an excellent
hlosme•el thing- cost a price like addition in the\wav of fertilizer. Two
thathat'!"ateor three• tablespoons added to the
The regular spring question. Most c'trth for a aeve•n-inch pot will give
or us want idents for Isddlug-ont or the plant the whe•rew-itha1 to carry
11n Suer(• fully for a\ ear.
for use• in our window lamest. but '�'
when buying time mines they a1-� Sumner Seine f Azalea% -
ways ,neem more expensive than we Just a word ttf youth i; if wemtoue•
Lad thought they were going to Ire. pias went you an mailed 111.1114
The answer Is another quostion. the wtilt.•r and 11 4 comtt�eneing to
Why not bot
have
WO money and lew.l pretty dost t reit In
have the plant;? The growing of
most of our house and betiding plants
from taming., or "slips.' as our
mothers tawnys called them, 1 such
a simple matter tent anyone who
has a good Tight window can start
a sea4o4 s supply with ne' great ef-
fort and a lot of incidental pleasure.
Cuttings have a twu,fold mission.
They not only assure a supply dK new
plants, but secure for the 4111 fel-
lows which have-ewmmenceel to look
ragged after a winter indoors the
attention they- need to put them in
condition for r oex' arson's
growth. • .
The most (0iUW011 of Canadian
house plants Is the geranium. Since,
also it is one of the most effective
betiding sail- -- summer windowbix
bloomers. it 1s worth looking aft*'f
The old plants will, '10 doubt. hare
grown tall and spindly. Cutting
batt 1s the remeely; ,and the process
g ives rho cuttings troiu which to
start the new plants. All geraniums,
coleus. fuchsias: and impatiens
(bloom -for -ever, or pink -eye 1 should
Dow be thoroughly cleaned tip hy
the removal of all dead leaves. the
cutting hack of all scraggly newts,
and a thorouElt cultivation of the
earth, in their pots.. If fresh earth is
Available , thew• may he repotted, or,
given soiree new .coil to replace the
top ineb In their - winter homeee.- - - - -
1Repottintg a Slab'. Matter
Repotting 4n n largo scale is
difficult for most of us at this
time of year, but it will ire well to do
all of it for which we can get mod
anll. Such plants as palms. rubber -
plants. esrdylines. Boston ferns. as-
paragua sper•ngerit .Rinuld he re-
potted before April 211. or left
until -the Fttd at Aagvat. 1t -yonr
asparagus sp ere•nzeril and asptr-
ague pinnace* have had the right
trewtm.eht they will just al.nnt now t'•
coming out of a winter rest. ready t4
give you a fine growth before Easter.
Right here bet's gest this asparagus p111
mesa straightened nut. This. -da -__-the.
chap usually called aspnntktas fern. al-
though it is not fern at all. if you
decide to go after that prize for We.
"three hest Kern." so often offered
at Ioe-al flower shows don't put in ;an
-asparagus tarn." or Mr. Judge will
have to throw out your whole entry.
Repotting is a very simple matter if
the necessary eon is to be had. The
ideal mixture is one part clean wand.
one part humus -full .soil from an old
garden or the buakit two or,thr.e
parts well rotted manure, and seven
or eight parts light, loamy: soil.
That sound., hard to gent. bot 1t must
be remembered that our plants are
most Adaptable people lend we con
slrhstitute sueeeesrfully when their
pet soil ingredient. *re not to ho
had. In the matter of manure.
for instanee. there i.► nothing any bet-
ter than the pulverized sheep manure
Whitt can be bought in small peck -
e gos from any se.dsmen. Then leaf -
mould; -itis doe,' not -necesstarily
mem' a heap that has been prepared
a year in sdvan.•P. If you cannot
get it well rotted down, use any old
leave, you can get hold of Wet them
w.•l1 and mix them with your other
ingr•dienLs. They will lighten the
soil and at the same time give the
ordinary soil. The azalea i one of
it group of plants which . w•i nut
stand for any lime in the!: soil. 1n
azalea should be reatel during he
summer by sinking its In)",' in.
grolead 111 some shady plat'•. IA
take what moisture the se n pro -
titles. unless a v -re .t•veredr utlt is
experienced. Then in late Ano t or
early September bring it ort o ` its
eld'ng. renew tit.. Atoll In -the addi on
of good lettrustula. without di.turtr-
ing the roots Any more than .1
necessary. l'ut hart any. '•Is.ulten:'
or long shoots welch spoil time
symmetry of Om. top. but de 1111
other pruning. Water well. and
give the plant it bright iacnTton
whore this air is not too dr) and
Cbrtatnfas shngld are Jan rewarder(
a'ifh a pro7uaton of fl Wef
To do back to per potting: Every
plant should be given a Iiheral,-up-
ply of "crock,' or drainage in the
bottom of its pot. Half -a -dozen bits
of broken flower pots are evmmotly
used, but coarse gravel. clureenal. or
cinders are just as o111—.factory. All
old drainage should he removed and
rly plants pit into new- pts (which
have hewn soaked in clean water 'for'
a day) with es little disturhanl'e of
the roots as pos ihle. For this bus-
iness the bunds are the hest took; yet
invented. Ton will core learn by
the eery feel of the soil whether -Lit -is
right or not. You will al.e. have a
bettor chaise to eliminate any earth-
worm, which may be lusting in your
potting soft. Igor ordinary -repot-
ting-up" use a common earthen
flower pot about two sizes larger
than the old one. Glazed or painted
pots are never an satimfaetory, aa
they do not permit root breathing.
tits will Itre in tbenJasbey t
in a tin can. but the results are never
119 good at, In a porous trs.sel. - Pei
th,• Soil tigiztly *round the roots,
filling every bit of spate, and leer-
ing the earth about one Trieh from the
pop of the pot to allow for watering.
Water sbould be given indoor
prints in large quantities wren they
need It, that Id when thy are dry.
Water nntil tele Whole, pot 1-. soaked:
then withhold water unti the top
of the soil is decidedly dry and the
pot gives, a hollow mound when tap-
ed with the knuckles or a stick.
A Tittle water every day le had for
the plant. in winter tepid water
should alwtys be used. and in the
morning. at that. Watch all plants
whose pots stand in jardiniere. The
stagntint wat.•r which An often Re
cumulates le sure to make trouble
N., plant likes to go to bel with wet
feet
End of 'meet Peak
Tu our m,'.lern houses where Al -
m.....1 every window has a radiator
under it. our plants are. more than
likely to Is. .uhjos•ted to bottom Meat.
This is n condition which must be
avoided if we .are to have good re-
euits:• Fotee2.04vt47. dry air and the
presrt-e.• of -gar - sr• the two great
eoemi,w of our winter -flowering
plants and ferns. (often. gas which
is Imp rerptihle to ILA may. never-
tllele1,., be damaging our plants.
Ventilation which avoids dint
drafts and the eduction of the tem-
perature below growing tempera-
ne'eaaary humus content. Bone meal tore for the plant., w,- have In
the room is tn.. only remely
for gam troubles. The rear+•wry
1 1 humidity Is More to
NG DAucHTER
addl•ve. A pan or ganger.
water secreted somewhere around
i i[ thNe heater will help, but the beat
M
ADE WEE[ wdulaffon of the problem is tothan make
W }ii1T bM mora
Mather Tens Hew Her Daughter
Ssffere 1 sad Was Made Well by
Lydia E. Pildia-'s Vegetable
Compound
Vancouver, 13. C.-" My daughter b a
young girt who has boon having sever.
pates and weak and dizzy feelings for
some time and had lost herpetite.
Through an older daughter w had
beard of a woman who was tab it
m
for the sae trouble, we were too of
Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Coul-
pound. My daachter baabeen taking it
for several months and k1 quit* all right
now. It has done all it was represented
to do and we have told a number of
friends about it. I am never without
a bottle of It in the hoose, for i myself
take it for that weak, tired, worn-out
feeling which sometimes comes to us all.
I And it is building me ap and i strongly'
recommend it to women who are suffer-
ing as 1 and my daughter have." -Mrs.
J. McIkortaut, fS47 Nth Ave. Fast,
Vancouver, R. C.
From the age of twelve a girl needs all
the care a thoughtful mother can rive.
Many a woman has suffered yearn of
pain and misery --the victim of thou
or ignorance of the moth. - who
should have guided leer during th, me.
If alta complains of headache%, .ons
loom in the bark and lowlimbo, or it you
notioe a slowness of thought, nervous-
ness or irritabilty on the par. ,t your
daughter, maks life assior for her.
1,04E. Ptnkbasn's Vegetable Cos-
pnenet is aspadalty odaiOsd for .oar
conditions. e
inch and a half deep - to fit the Whi-
tlow sill or stand upon whkh your
plants are to tire. TIT! this flat with
sand or fine gravel end Roe that it
is kept moist by giving It a good
watering every time the pleats are
watered. or a bit oftener.
Where repotting is Impraet1enhlo
the old plants will repay the me' of
Rome good fertilizer. There are see`
era( of these Boase -plant fertilizers
on fly market, and though they vary
considerably In their values all are
worth using• Geraniums, calls'.,
chrysanthemums, palma. rubber -
plants. nlennders, orange and lemon
trees and potted roses will stand
fvtrly henry dosage of fertilizer.
while begonias, prfmulns and coleus
must be treated much more tenor
ingly. ` •
Fnr An, and all insect posts whtoh
intent I•nn planta the one best re-
medy le hal a cake of ivory soap
disso'ved , In ,gnllnn of water, two
' •hlespn.ms of eoitl on. and one
tahlesptoonfnl o lcotine sulphate
(lttarklegf 411. This solution may
he usedaastl *pl''ayororata wash on
e ' t'o'ys'- 'reeved plinte and will get
1 of :5'ela. wh'te fly, ted spiders
,n.•R'v 11ekw and thrlp.. Floweret of
.tlphnr Is a great aid to the elimina•
•'nn ..1 r .1 tinnier and thrills. In ad-
i'tion to toeing a perventivs of many
fungus diseeeea. Pubescent, or hairy -
'cared plants like the rex begonia,
•• re Metter rent sprayed or washed at
all during the winter. if acct action
becomes necessary. do the job quietly
t
OLD CHUM
SMOKING TOBACCO
IS FOUR TIMES SEALED
to bring you the full richness
and mellow sweetness of this—
"Tobacco of Quality"
Manufactured by
IMPERIALTODACCO CO. OF CANADA LIMITED
and sett the P1
is
'atm ,tunny
should never be
hey are thea ex
1 has done 'ts work, a
ep11 water ,4 pre-ve•nt i .
we must pass otter nue - interesting - or fruit -jar may be made to nerve the
0(4 t
matters as the r ting of ' eats and same purpose. ('uttings from plants
th,• ltcat:me.t of h have. which 'have a great deal of nap -for
unfortunately been n. ex• !example. the geranium and the car-
eept to say that all is are nattnn-do not need any covering at
the tetter of- a rest nn and all Impatiens, oleander, cob -tis. and
a plant which has been •uld i ivy -leaved geraniums are among the
hare Iia foliage plunged 1 o ice Id plant,. which will root well In water.
water for two or three me ales. pt 'but the proem. is usually a mush lona.
In a dark room at a temperature o \er one and the root,' dev.•lnped under
about fait, degrees. given nn\water, ; stir are very brittle. so that extra
and hrought ort into the light *rad- -citrn is Deeded in the trannplantins.
Rally after
- Pat Co
is at one Auto a 'planted In flats. • frame juin the
(menet - isolation4of the flat and a aheet of glass will
on plants when add ma -Wails ly to thin chances of ane -
to dry. After leas by inducing an e•rtenne-s of tem.
ray with clean , perature. When the new plant+ arc to
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across. just below a ser or bud. The : the• vicutting 1- the production of
lower leaves are mosey by cutting a rano,' around the cut end Front
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per loves are shortened to p vent tip ow. When theme pure reached a
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plant las had • chance to ' • ' 'some fibrous fedi
root system.
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or fiats of sand or earth ahiclt
very deficient in humnv.._jlalf the hat._
tie eonalats in putting' the cutting
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half -and in firing them firmly. The lag
wind !Mould be packed tightly around you
the bar. of the eutting-with a dibbler flower
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of any of the
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Cuttings should never be allowed to
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roots have been
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pots with a reasonahl rich growing.
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pee weeks. If the root aro at 11
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