THE 
OUTLOOK TO NATURE 
By L. H. BAILEY 
Professor of Horticulture in Cornell University, 
Editor of “The Cyclopedia of American Horticulture,” etc., etc. 
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“It is an instructive and enlightening volume, full of human 
interest, and of special value to those who have any part in the 
great work of education.” —Toronto Globe. 
“They are written in Professor Bailey’s usual pleasing style, 
and will lead any thinking reader to a closer communion with 
nature.”"— Rural New Yorker. 
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simplicity of its style and the familiarity of its illustrative incidents 
and allusions, broadening in its teachings and helpful in its sug- 
gestions.” —The Plain Dealer. 
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her original servants, and various other incidents which come in 
the course of living in a thoroughly human way. She reminds one 
of Elizabeth of ‘‘German Garden” fame in more ways than one, 
but being American she is broader, more versatile and humorous, 
if not also more poetic. It breathes an air of cheery companion- 
ship, of flowers, birds, all nature, and the warm affection of human 
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