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SOUVENIRS FROM THE HOLY LAND. 



' A souvenir of Christmas and its sacred and beautiful associations at 

 once peculiarly appropriate and attractive has been prepared by the 

 Rev. Harvey B. Greene, who has spent, it appears, three springs in 

 gathering and pressing, with the aid of native helpers, wild flowers from 

 the Holy I^nd. These have been tastefully and skilfully mounted in 

 books and on cards, which should please the eyes and touch the hearts 

 of many. The largest collection, containing seventeen specimens, bears 

 the title of "Wild Flowers from Palestine"; a smaller set of twelve 

 examples is embraced in " Pressed Flowers from the Holy Land "; while 

 the single Flower from the Christ Land is an ideal Christmas Card. 

 Bona-fides is guaranteed by printed letters from the British and American 

 Consuls at Jerusalem, Dean Hole of Rochester has written an introduc- 

 tion to the Flower Volumes, and Mr. Greene has himself supplied letter- 

 press descriptions and Scripture references. But the Syrian wild flowers 

 speak most eloquently for themselves.' Scotsman. 



Mr. Harvey Greenes deeply interesting souvenirs can be obtained 

 in the following forms : 



i. WILD FLOWERS FROM PALESTINE. 



<5atbereo ano presses in Palestine, 

 With an Introduction by the Very REV. S. REYNOLDS HOLE, 



DEAN OF ROCHESTER. 



Cloth elegant, i6mo., 45. 6d. 



2. PRESSED FLOWERS FROM THE HOLY 



LAND. 



(Batbereo anD pressed in Palestine. 



With an Introduction by DEAN HOLE. 



Tastefully bound, ^2 mo., paper, 2s. 6d. 



3. A FLOWER FROM THE CHRIST LAND. 

 B lovely Cbristmas CarO containing a Single presses fflower. 



Price 6d. 



' Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow.' 



