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STORIES FOR SUMIKER DAYS AND 

 WINTER NIGHTS. 



Price Oni P^nny, Tivopence, and Tlireepence Each. 



These well-written and beautiful Stories are progressive in design, 

 adapted to the comprehension of children from the ages of four to 

 ten or twelve years. They are lively, instructive, and moral ; their 

 endeavour is to teach; to entertain while they improve — to inform 

 the mind and educate the heart. Each story is illustrated with 

 •well-executed Engravings. They are among the best and cheapest 

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Stories, Price One Penny each. 



Story of a Daisy. 

 Eoverand his Friends. 

 Little Frank. 

 Little FortuneSeekers 

 Blackberry Gathering 

 Fir-tree's Story. 

 Child's Search for 



Fairies. 

 Pisherman's Children. 

 Little Peepy. 

 Babbits and Peewits. 

 Alice and her Bird. 

 Little Charley. 



A Doll's Story. 

 Faithful Dog. 

 Spring and Summer. 

 Hero without Courage 

 Children's visit to the 

 Busy Bees. [Sea. 



New Ascent of Mont 



Blanc. 

 Much Ado about !No- 

 Hushabv. [thing. 



Twelfth Night. 

 Donald, the Shetland 

 Briery Wood. [Pony. 



Buttercups & Daisies. 

 Visit toQueenVictoria 

 Katey's Voyage. 

 Ho w toCatch a Butter- 

 Sandy, the Cat. [fly. 

 Cousin Johnny. 

 Happj' Orchard. 

 Tommy and his Baby 



Brother. 

 The Christmas Party. 

 Parrots&Nightingales 

 Light AVing & Bright 

 Tottie May. [Eye^ 



Stories, Price Twopence each. 



Coral Necklace. } Queen of the May. 



Visit to the Waterfowl j The Young Gardener. 

 The Cherry Orchard. Mary's Visit to the 

 Midsummer Holidays. I Gold Fields. 

 The Lost Letter. j Little Black People. 



Walter and Mary. j The Young Prince, 

 Lady Eva. i Penfold Farm. 



Cottager's Christmas. I Ernest's Dream. [Hut. 

 More Haste, Less ' AdventuresintheMoss 



Speed. I The Losses of a Day. 



Story of a Hyacinth, j The Smoke & the Kite. 

 Primrose Gathering. Carl Thorn's Kevenge. 



Ally's Birth-day. 

 llight is Eight, Part 1 

 Right is Eight, Part 2 

 William Tell. 

 Wishing & Working. 

 Elm ViUa. 

 Lost and Found. 

 Little Tim. 

 Peter Lawley. 

 My Young Masters. 

 David AUen, 



Stories, Price Threepence each. 



Sea-Kings. 



Madelaine Tube. 



Young Emigrants. 



Boy and the Book. 



Oscar. 



Crusaders. 



Ship and the Island. 



Fairy Craft of Nature 



Widow's Son. 



Children and the Sage 



Halcyon Days. 



~" me at the Haven. 



Seeker and Finder. 

 Poacher & his Family 

 King & the Bondmen 

 Eising and Thriving. ; 

 Rewards of Industry. ! 

 Vacant Throne. j 



Uncle Tom's Cabin j 



for Children. 

 Story of Wellington. ! 

 Prophet and the Lost ! 



City. I 



The Sisters. | 



the 



Story of Moffat. 

 Louis Duval. 

 Foundling of 



AVreck. 

 In School and Out of 



School. 

 Young Artist. 

 Alfred the Great. 

 Anna Webster. 

 Round the Wor'd. 

 Irish Emigrants. 

 Self-helpers. 



Any of the Stories may he had separately. 



DS AND Blossoms may be had in elegant packets, price 6d. each. 



'PHIES FOB Summer Days and Winter Nights, in volumes, price 



each ; or, in double volumes elegantly bound, price 2«. each — 



'ng very acceptable Presents, Birth-diij', and Christmas Gifts. 



The entire Series, comprising One Hundred and One instructive 

 and entertaining Stories, com-Qri?Qi a, Family I'acket of Books fur 

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London : Geoojibeidge & Sons, 5, Paternoster Eow. 



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A New Volume coxnmeRces on Tuesday, Oct. 4. 



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FEUIT CULTUEE. 

 8vo, cloth, price 5s., with numerous illustrations, 



THE APPLE AND ITS VARIETIES ; being a His- 

 tory and Description of the Varieties of Apples cultivated in 

 the Gardens and Orchards of Great Britain. By EobeiiT Hogg, 

 Vice-President of the British Pomological Society, etc. 



London : Geoombeiege & Sons, 5, Paternoster Kow, 



