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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



July, 1905 



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Old-Fashioned Girls in 

 Old- Fashioned Gardens 



CJ The beautiful frontispieces in four colors now appearing in each issue of The 

 Metropolitan Magazine are attracting universal attention. 



C| Six of these frontispieces, illustrating Old-Fashioned Girls in Old-Fashioned 

 Gardens, are from pastel originals executed by George Gibbs. 



tfl They are reproduced with a fidelity to tne originals that even in this day of 

 clever reproductive processes must be acknowledged as botb extraordinary 

 and charming. 



If These beautiful reproductions in full-color done by Tbe Metropolitan will 

 rank among tbe best examples of full-color work to be found in any 

 American magazine. 



C| Tbe June frontispiece typifies tbe Rhododendron. Each succeeding month will 

 represent a pretty girl in old-fashioned garb among some variety of old- 

 fashioned flowers in a garden setting of unusual beauty. 



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