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iio:\rE ANn FLO]yERS 



AN IDEAL 



Mr. Bunny 

 -His Book" 



''Mr. Bunny— His Book," is one of the finest books for 

 children ever printed — just such a book as the little 

 men and women delight to study and ponder over for 

 hours at a time. It is from cover to cover, and on 

 both covers — inside and out — of fascinating 



STORIES TOLD IN RHYME and PICTURE. 



Pictures, such as you have never seen before in bright, 

 attractive colors that are so pleasing to the little folks. 



The price of the regular cloth-bound edition of, "Mr. Bunny — His Book," is $1.25 

 book we send you is exactly like the $1.25 edition, except that it is bound in 

 leatherette to make it more easily mailed. It is printed from the same plates, 

 same bright colors, and on the same heavy paper. It is only by having a large special 

 edition printed that we can offer it at such a low price. 



. The 

 heavy 

 in the 



E*very Page is Illustrated, 

 Every Picture is Funny, 

 E-very Verse is Catchy, 



E,very Rhyme Has its Jingle, 



Not One Old Picture, 

 Not One Old Rhyme, 

 Not One Dull Page, 



Not Another Book Like it. 



If we could put a copy of "Mr. Bunny — His Book," in the hands of each of our readers for 

 examination we know the demand would be greater than we could supply. It is impos- 

 sible to tell in a written description how attractive the book is to the 

 children . Secure a copy and you will be more than pleased . 



The price of our special edition of •'Mr. Bunny — His Book," is 75 cents. 



For the holiday season we make the following extraordinary offers : 



HOME AND FLOWERS, one year and 

 one copy of "MR, BXJNNY==HIS BOOK" 



(All postage and express cbarges will be prepaid 



Only $1 



Any person who is already a paid-in-advance subscriber for Home 

 AND Flowers may have one or more copies of ''Mr Bunny — His Book," 

 carriage charges prepaid, at 50 cents each. The book will not be sold 

 to non-subscribers for less than 75 cents. 



ADDRE.SS 



HOME e FLOWERS. 



