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American Homes and Gardens 
1911 
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AY exquisite volume full of interest to the home planner, the 
home builder and the home maker. 
456 pages. Over 1,000 illustrations, many of which are full- 
page plates. Price, $5.00. 
The volumes are beautifully bound in green library cloth, 
stamped in colors, gilt top, 
American Homes and Gardens is a magazine of taste and dis- 
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illustrated by many half-tone reproductions from, photographs 
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Dreer’s Garden Book 
O MATTER what you want to grow—be it flowers Houses Flowers 
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large offering of the World’s Best Roses—strong 2-year old Housekeeping Landscape 
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plants, that will give a full:crop this season. Complete list 
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of Country Lite, every home problem, is solved in discussion and illustration in 
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