June, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will furnish you 

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DRIVING 



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THE INSECT BOOK 



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THE MOTH BOOK 



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THE BUTTERFLY BOOK 



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NATURE BIOGRAPHIES 



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THE NATURE-STUDY IDEA 



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THE BROOK BOOK 



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NATURE AND THE CAMERA 



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BIRD NEIGHBORS 



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BIRDS THAT HUNT AND ARE 

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HOW TO ATTRACT THE BIRDS 



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BIRD HOMES 



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AMONG THE WATERFOWL 



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OUR NATIVE ORCHIDS 



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HOW TO MAKE A FRUIT GARDEN 



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