. First years in handicraft . s a book which should be in the handsof every parent, teacher, judge, and every other person havingdealings with children.—Boston Ideas. Mrs. Winterburn goes at her subject directly. She doesnot theorize, but treats the matter from a practical standpointthroughout. Her work is one that should be in the hands ofevery parent and every teacher.—Milwaukee Journal. It is safe to say that if this little volume could be made atext-book of every young married couple, the next generationwould be a vast improvement on any one which has precededit.—Boston Herald. Sent, postp


. First years in handicraft . s a book which should be in the handsof every parent, teacher, judge, and every other person havingdealings with children.—Boston Ideas. Mrs. Winterburn goes at her subject directly. She doesnot theorize, but treats the matter from a practical standpointthroughout. Her work is one that should be in the hands ofevery parent and every teacher.—Milwaukee Journal. It is safe to say that if this little volume could be made atext-book of every young married couple, the next generationwould be a vast improvement on any one which has precededit.—Boston Herald. Sent, postpaid, on receipt of the price, by THE BAKER AND TAYLOR COMPANY, PUBLISHERS,33-37 Ei 17th St., Union Square North, New York. BAKER cO TAYLOR PUBLICATIONS. WITH THE WILD FLOWERS. From Pussy-willowto Thistle-down. A rural chronicle of our flowerfriends and foes, describing them under their familiarEnglish names. New and revised edition. By MaudGoing. 16mo, cloth, fully illustrated, $ CONTENTS. WITH THEWILD FLOWERS. BY MAUD GOING The Pinnt World. Flowers and their Visitors. Buds. Hidden Treasuries. Willow-pussies and Al-der-tassels. A Wreath for the May-queen. The Callas Poor Rela-tions. Cherry-bloom and Cot-tonwood. Springs Younger Chil-dren. Field-daisies. Twilight and June in aGarden. Water-side and PondFlowers. Unbidden (iuests. Winged Burglars. Ogre-flowers. Orchids. Among the Late WildFlowers. The Happy AutumnFields. Seeds on their Travels. Foes Afield - PlantsPoisonous to theTouch. A delightful volume giving flower facts, rather than merenames and classifications. It is written by a true lover ofnature, who adds to exceptional literary feeling the rare giftof making instruction thoroughly enjoyable by a style at onceclear, entertaining and imaginative. The book carries usthrough the whole season with the flowers as they make theirappearance. It is accurate in its illustrations and text to thepoint of scientific precision, and its style and method (whichdiscrim


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