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Evergreens and How to Grow 



ThPITl ^* y ^* ^' Harrison. The practical 

 1 11 CHl va i ue O f evergreens for windbreaks 

 and shelterbel cs and for ornamental purposes 

 makes this book of value to every farmer of 

 the United States. Evergreens are not hard 

 to grow, but unless certain details are looked 

 after, failure is likely. Mr. Harrison tells very 

 plainly, from his extensive experience, the 

 correct treatment to follow. Varieties illus- 

 trated. 100 pages. Paper cover, 25c. Postpaid. 



and Civil Government. 



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The fundamentals of Civil Government are also 



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Cloth bound, 60c. Postpaid. 



The Gold Mine in the Front 



By C. S. Harrison. This is an ex- 

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 the improvement of the home grounds. Mr. 

 Harrison is a well-known floriculturist, who 

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 of flowers and vines to grow, how to grow 

 them, and their proper arrangement for the 

 best effect. A delightful book for flower lov- 

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 $1.00. Postpaid. 



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