I 
THE NATURE LIBRARY 
One worK that has especial val-ue and interest 
all the year through 
In Summer 
these books interpret the 
beauty and charm of the 
open air. Trips to the 
country Iiave new interest 
and added value for all, 
pa) hcnhxt ly the child) et). 
Save a little of the money 
usually spent lor travel- 
ling expenses, get this 
great .\riierican Natural 
History, and all the year 
becomes vacation time. 
As necessary as the dictionary 
but far more interesting." 
In Winter 
ill all seasons, in any 
weather with these ten 
volumes you can take the 
most delightful of arm- 
chair journeys to nature. 
They form a wonderful 
panorama of all that is 
heautiful in our great out- 
doors, a most attractive 
and usable guide and 
companion to study and 
pleasure afield. 
TEN SUPERM LARGE VOLUMES 
4,000 pages. \o% X 8 inches; 300 i)lates in full colors; 450 half-tone photographs; 1.500 other illustrations, 
and a General Introdticr.icn by John Burroughs, 
Vol. 1. Bird Neighbors. Vol. 2. (lame Birds. 
Vol. 5. Fishes. Vol. 6. Butterflies, 
Vol, 9. Wild Flowers. 
Vol. 3. Bird Homes. 
Vol. 7. Moths. 
Vol. 10. Mushrooms. 
Vol. 4. .Animals, 
\’ol. 8. Insects. 
Ordered by librarians 
Endorsed by school boards 
Adopted by clubs 
Approved by educators 
Required by everybody 
As the one great work on Amer- 
ican wild life. Accurate, complete, 
.scientific and \ et most reliable. 
SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER 
Send the coupon oppo.site and learn, at 
our expense, all about this notable work 
and particulars of the attractive introductory 
plan of sale 
COV/NTRYLIFE^^I 
DOVBLEDAY PAGE CO 
' WORLDS 
•IN AMERICA- T. Ii 
• 34 VNION SQVAR.E • NEW YORK ■ 
• WORK ■ 
I)()ul)!c(5ay, 
Page & Co. 
Oeutlenien : 
You may send 
t your expense to me 
the elaborate booklet 
containing sample color 
plates, black and white 
half-tones, specimen text 
pages, etc , of The Nature Li- 
brary. Include also particulars 
of price and terms. 
Name . 
Address . . . 
aty 
