Apothecary Tonic Socks
Description: This incredibly detailed vintage apothecary label design highlights the text "Magic Garden Tonic" from Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic novel The Secret Garden. The whimsical product design lists charming ingredients like earth, rain, robin song, and roses alongside decorative bottles labeled Hope and Growth. This lovely alternative print is a wonderful choice for gardeners, cozy bookworms, and fans of unique vintage art.
Description: The Acid Iron Earths were a minor league baseball team based in Mobile, Alabama. In 1886, the uniquely named "Acid Iron Earths" played as members of the independent Gulf League, winning the league championship in the league's only season of play. The team played home games at Frascati Park, which contained the first professional baseball park in Mobile. The "Acid Iron Earths" team name corresponds to the eras locally produced "Acid Iron Earth" medicinal tonic. The team was owned by Charles Mohr, who had a patent on iron tablets, who's local company manufactured the Acid Iron Earth tonic. The Acid Iron Earths are believed to be the first professional team to travel to a foreign country, playing exhibition games in Cuba.