August, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will recom- 

 mend I he best books on every subject 



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| By the Author of "The Jungle" 



I The Industrial 

 Republic 



Mr. Sinclair's book ought to be as widely dis- 

 cussed as "Looking Backward," for it offers a far 

 more plausible solution of problems, the urgency of 

 which everyone admits. $1.32 postpaid. 



NimrocPs Wife 



By Grace Gallatin Seton 



A romantic account of the author's trips in 

 the Sierra, the Rockies, on the Ottawa, and in 

 Norway. Uniform with "A Woman Tenderfoot." 

 Illustrated. $1.92 postpaid. 



Fruit Recipes 



By R. M. Fletcher Berry 



A unique book on the uses of fruits as food. 

 The author not only shows the unappreciated 

 value of fruit, but gives nine hundred different 

 recipes for fruit dishes and drinks. Illustrated from 

 photographs. $1.65 postpaid. 



The Reptile Book 



By Raymond L. Ditmars 



A very important addition to our nature books, 

 uniform with The Tree Book. The 8 plates in 

 color and the 128 black and white from photo- 

 graphs, excel anything now existing on the subject. 

 $4.34 postpaid. 



Water Wonders 



Every Child Should Know 



By Jean M. Thompson 



Opens up a new and fascinating field for boys 

 and girls, explaining in a simple and interesting 

 way the wonders of the Ice, Rain, Frost, and Snow 

 Crystals. 150 photographs. $1. 20 postpaid. 



Daffodils, Narcissus, 



And How to Grow Them 



By A. M. Kirby 



The first book of its kind, by a man who has 

 made a life study of the subject. Uniform with 

 "Roses," "Ferns," and "Lawns," in our Garden 

 Library. $1.20 postpaid. (Ready in July.) 



Star 



By 



EugeneP.Lyle.Jr. 



Author of 

 ' ' THE MISSO URUN' ' 

 Mr. Lyle has here fol- 

 lowed up his very success- 

 ful first novel, "The Mis- 

 sourian," with an equally 

 romantic and adventurous 

 tale, whose subject ap- 

 peals still more strongly 

 to every American. It is 

 an epic of the Southwest 

 and of that wonderful band 

 of indomitable men, such 

 as Houston, Crockett, 

 Bowie, and others, who 

 practically added the great 

 expanse of. Texas to the 

 United States. Illustrated 

 in color by 



Philip R. Goodwin 



$1.50 



Sp the most famous American Arctic Explorer 



Nearest the Pole 



By R. E. Peary, U. S. N. 



The first full account, showing the unique 

 methods adopted by this great American explorer 

 in his dash for the North Pole. Elaborately illus- 

 trated. $5.12 postpaid. 



The Awakening of 

 China 



By Dr. W. A. P. Martin 



A book with a tremendous international sig- 

 nificance, since it indicates what may be the result 

 of the rejuvenation of the Chinese Giant. Illus- 

 trated from photographs. $4.12 postpaid. 



The above are uniform with 



Fighting the Polar Ice 



By Anthony Fiala 



The Passing of Korea 



By Homer B. Hulbert 



Flashlights in the Jungle 



By C. G. Schillings 



The Opening of Tibet 



By Perceval Landon 

 in our Geographical Library. 



Navigating the Air 



This book, by the scientific and active mem- 

 bers of the Aero Club of America, is a record of 

 personal experiences, and fully shows the present 

 state of aerial navigation, with problems for the 

 future and records of the past. $1.65 postpaid. 



Birds Every Child 

 Should Know 



By Neltje Blanchan 



A charming volume by the author of "Bird 

 Neighbors." Uniform with "Poems Every Child 

 Should Know." Illustrated. $1.32 postpaid. 



Primers of Art 



By Prof. Edwin A. Barber 



Two volumes: "Tin Enamelled Pottery" and 

 "Salt Glazed Stoneware" now ready. Each, illus- 

 trated, $1.00 postpaid. 



COUNTRY" LIFE 

 IN AMERICA 



The World's Work 



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 magazine 



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