HOW MAY I DO IT TOO;—BREEDING 
4. Its hygienic bearing upon those who 
wish to maintain the good health they already 
have and upon those who are seeking the 
health they may sadly need. 
5. The absolute necessity for devotion to 
truth—the breeding of honesty. 
I saw one day on a piece of paper which a 
friend had pinned to the wall in Mr. Bur- 
bank’s little sitting-room this quotation from 
his favorite author, Emerson, singularly appro- 
priate to such a man, but which any man who 
makes a new flower may some day be able to 
take to himself: 
“Tf a man write a better book, preach a 
better sermon or make a better mouse-trap 
than his neighbor, though he build his home 
in the wilderness, the world will make a 
beaten path to his door.” 
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