ELIZABETH AND HER 

 GERMAN GARDEN 



The Author of "A Solitary Summer " 



12mo. Cloth. $1.75 



The moment such a volume is taken up the pleas- 

 ant spell acts upon eyes and finger-tips, and one likes 



the book before it is read." 



— Kate Sanborn. 



"Beading on, we find ourselves in the presence of 

 a whimsical, humorous, cultured, and very womanly 

 woman, with a pleasant, old-fashioned liking for 

 homeliness and simplicity ; with a wise husband, three 

 merry babies, a few friends, a gardener, an old Ger- 

 man house to repose in, an agreeable literary gift, 

 and a slight touch of cynicism. Such is Elizabeth. 



It is a charming book." 



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