The M y s t i c Garden 



Conducted by Aunt Eunice 



[All matter relating to this department should be addressed to Aunt Eunice, Elmwood, 

 New Hampshire.] 



ANSWERS TO NOVEMBER PUZZLES. 



A'o. 12.- 



SQL'ARES. 



1^0. 1.— 



Wo. 2.— 



Dreamland. 



NORMAN 

 O C E O L A 

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 M O A R I A 

 A L L I E R 

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Xo. 3.— 

 ANGORA 

 NORMAN 

 GREENS 

 OMENTA 

 RANTER 

 A N S A R S 



No. 



For-rest. 

 yo. 6. 



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ATONED 

 T A C O R A 

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 E R R A T E 

 D A Y N E T 



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NEW PUZZLES. 



No. 10. CHARADE. 



Through the Indian village in the park, 

 We strolled one eve, just after dark. 



An old man making baskets we espied, 

 And quickly we were by his side. 



His total we admired, and purchased some, 

 And remarked, "How nice and even they 

 do come." 



"Yes," he answered, "It is because that tico 

 Three by one as tico always do." 

 Springfield, Massachusetts. Mr. E. 



No. 11. ANAGRAM. 



Sweet Floral Form, Elif 



Afar and near 



Great beauty lies, 



And Nature here 

 We recognize. 

 Baltimore, Md. Pearlie Glex. 



1. A native of Normandy. 2. A kind of 

 clay used in the manufacture of pottery in 

 British Guiana. 3. To have an issue. 4. An 

 idol (obs.) 5. To assert to be true. 6. To 

 find fault (P. E. & S.) 



No. 13.— 



1. In falconr5^ to unhood. 2. A native of 

 Normandy. 3. Scotch lighters. 4. A soft, 

 spongy combustible substance, prepared from 

 several species of fungus. 5. A pimelepteroid 

 fish. 6. Followed. 



Elmwood. N. H. Sally. 



No. l-'f. TRANSPOSITION. 



fTo "Comrade'' and ''EIma.''J 

 Cupid is a hunter bold; 



In his search for hearts undaunted 

 Always poised, his shaft gold — 



His game before us always flaunted. 



All are victims to his wiles, 

 Puzzle-makers no exception — 



He their leisure hours beguile. 

 To the editor's dejection. 



Firmly heart to heart is one, 



Wish them joy life's journey through. 

 What so brightly is begun — 



Here's hoping that they'll ne'er be two. 

 Baltimore, Md. Atlas. 



No. 15. SQUARES. 



1. The edible nut of any tree of the genus 

 Juglans. 2. A guardian goddess of children 

 in their first essays to run about. 3. A 

 teacher (obs.) 4. A native or Normandy. 

 5. Trouble. 6. Small mountain lakes (obs. 

 Am. Encyc. Diet.) 



The Land of Flowers 



Florida is essentially the land of flowers 

 of fruits, of balmy air. of health and hap- 

 piness. It is the hunter's paradise and the 

 fisherman's Eden of four rivers. It is the 

 resort of the rich and fashionable, and the 

 Mecca of the hoi polloi. One can live com- 

 fortably in Florida for less than it costs ia 

 the North. Enquire about the through 

 sleeper via Monon Route and C, H. & D. R'y. 

 Address Frank J. Reed, S. P. A., Chicago. 



