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Milady's House Plants 



work of solving the problem of plant life and its 

 continuity in the dwelling-homes of hundreds of 

 women, has here presented a book of rare value in 

 that its every word and teaching may be accepted 

 without question. 



We esteem ourselves fortunate in having secured 

 Mr. Palmer as the author of "Milady's House Plants." 

 Its readers must be the final judges, however, as to 

 its merits, and into their hands we confidently com- 

 mit his work. 



AZALEA INDICA 



A most adaptable and not at all exacting plant that can be flowered, if 

 given proper care, for a number of years 



