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A BEAUTIFUL GIFT. 
A Picture for the Home Circle. 
"DANDELION TIME." 
By MRS. LILLY M. SPENCER. 
The Publishers of the American Agriculturist have 
purchased of the artist this beautiful painting, and have 
issued it as a Chromo, designing thus to enable very 
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pleasure in their homes. Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer has al- 
ready won an honorable name in art. Though of a poetic 
imagination, and the author of many paintings which, 
comprise classical and allegorical subjects, she ia best 
known for her pictures of domestic life. Her works of 
this class have been reproduced in colored lithographs 
and other forms, and through these her name has become 
a familiar one throughout the country. Finding that 
pictures of a domestic character with something of the 
humorous in them were more popular than those to 
which her natural tastes inclined her, Mrs. S. for some 
years painted such subjects almost exclusively. Her 
''Shake Hands," "Jolly Washerwoman," "The Gos- 
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They are full of life and meaning, and at the same time 
finished with an accuracy and detail that few artists 
attempt. Among her latest productions are " "War Times 
at Home," "The Home of the Red, White, and Blue,'* 
" The Starry Flag," " Beauty to the Brave," etc. In the 
beautiful picture now offered, called 
"DANDELION TIME," 
three children, of whom the youngest is a plump, rosy 
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