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THE POULTRY BOOK By Harrison Weir 



After three years of preparation, the only practical and authoritative work on the subject is completed with over 300 illustrations. 

 As the N. Y. Times says, " Its colored plates are veritable works of art." Three volumes. Net, $12.00. (Carriage, 90 cents extra.) 



HOW TO KEEP BEES By Anna Botsford Comstock 



A charmingly written manual describing clearly the outfit, first steps, and methods. Many photographic illustrations. Net, $1.00. 

 (Postage, 10 cents.) 



THE MORTGAGE ON THE BRAIN By Vincent Harper 



An absorbing novel of " multiple personality," dealing with the case of the beautiful Lady Torbeth, who is, by hypnotic suggestion, 

 restored to her normal individuality. Illustrated by Macauley. $1.50. 



CONCERNING BELINDA By Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd 



The first connected long story which the author has published, and those who have succumbed to her adorable " Nancy " will find 

 even greater delight in this sprightly chronicle. Illustrated, $1.50. 



HOW TO MAKE A VEGETABLE GARDEN By Edith L. Fullerton 



An invaluable book to every one who has a country or suburban place, large or small. Many beautiful photographic illustrations. 

 Net, $2.00. (Postage, 20 cents.) 



JAMES WATT By Andrew Carnegie 



This story of the inventor of the steam engine is so different from an ordinary biography, and is written with such personal apprecia- 

 tion, that it will certainly be received with great interest. Net, $1.40. (Postage, 14 cents.) 



THE WALKING DELEGATE By Leroy Scott 



Reads like a page torn from real life, for the author knows intimately modern labor conditions and the rise of the "grafting " union 

 representative. Illustrated, $1.50. 



FAIRY TALES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW Edited by H. W. Mabie 



Uniform with Miss Burt's successful collection of " Poems Every Child Should Know." Net, 90 cents. (Postage, 9 cents.) 



ROSES AND HOW TO GROW THEM 



The first volume of " The Garden Library," which is a series of low-priced, practical hand-books on home gardening. Many beau- 

 tiful illustrations. Net, $1.00. (Postage, 10 cents.) 



OUR NATIVE ORCHIDS By William Hamilton Gibson 



A charming volume on a comparatively neglected branch of nature study. The pictures of the fifty-one species " are the orchids 

 themselves." Net, $1.35. (Postage, 14 cents.) 



THE LITTLE CONSCRIPT By Ezra S. Brudno 



A novel of the present time, by the author of " The Fugitive," giving an intimate and dramatic picture of Russian military and 

 peasant life — a human document of great vigor. Si. 50. 



FOLLOW THROUGH illustrated by a. b. frost By Frederick Upham Adams 



The dramatic instinct and whimsical humor shown by Mr. Adams in his successful novel, " The Kidnapped Millionaire," he has 

 here carried into the field of golf and country sport. The story moves in language not too technical through a series of jolly 

 situations. Si. 50. 



THE MISSOURIAN By Eugene P. Lyle 



A dramatic love story centering about a young Confederate officer from the Middle West, who, after Lee's surrender, goes with his 

 comrades to the court of Maximilian in Mexico. Si. 50. 



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