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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



June, 1910 



The American Flower Garden 



By NELTJE BLANCHAN 



Author of " Nature's Garden" " 'Bird Neighbors," 



"Birds that Hunt and are Hunted," 



"How to Attract the Birds," etc. 



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