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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



July, 1907 



{By the Author of 

 tc Uhe Jungle" 



The Industrial 

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

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 more plausible solution of problems, the urgency of 

 which everyone admits. $1.32 postpaid. 



Nimrod's 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." 

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Mosses and Lichens 



By Nina L. Marshall 



A charming book which will appeal to all, 

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Water Wonders 



Every Child Should Know 



By Jean M. Thompson 



Opens up a new and fascinating field for boys 

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Daffodils, Narcissus, 



And How to Grow Them 



By A. M. Kirby 



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

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The 

 Diary 



of 

 Delia 



By 

 Onoto Watanna 



Author of 

 A Japanese Nightingale" 



Delia is THE COOK. 

 Now you are well aware 

 what you think of the Cook, 

 but in this record she tells 

 what she thinks of you. 

 It's a love story; it's the 

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 the season; but above all 

 it is the Servant's Answer 

 to the Great American Ser- 

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Illustrated by 

 May W. Preston 



$1.25 



{By the most famous 

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Nearest the Pole 



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



The first full account, showing the unique 

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The Awakening of 

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By Dr. W. A. P. Martin 



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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 

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Navigating the Air 



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Primers of Art 



By Prof. Edwin A. Barber 



Two volumes: "Tin Enamelled Pottery" and 



"Salt Glazed Stoneware" now ready, 

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