doz., $1.00; complete Catalogue Free.
PECK & SNYDER, Manufacturers,
124 and 126 Nassau St., N. Y.
FREE BY MAIL.
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12 Roses, all of the best named sorts, including
Duchess of Edinburgh, Nephetos
or Cornelia Cook, $1.00
13 Geraniums, including New Life and
Happy Thought, 1.00
16 Tube Roses, 1.00
16 Gladiolas, all flowering bulbs, 1.00
8 Of each of the above two, 1.00
4 Palms, nice plants, all different, 1.00
12 Begonias, all different, 1.00
10 Ferns, all different, 1.00
6 Crotons, the best sorts for high colors, 1.00
12 New Fancy Coleus, all different, 1.00
6 Fancy Caladiums, in sorts, 1.00
8 Dahlias, in sorts, 1.00
24 Sorts of Annual Flower Seeds, 1.00
12 Sorts of Perennials and Greenhouse Seeds, 1.00
Our =$5.00 Collection= of Fancy Plants for the Conservatory is
unsurpassed.
To clubs we make special rates. =6= of the above collections for
=$5.00=; all sent by mail. _Send for Catalogue._
B. P. CRITCHELL,
197 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
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R. SIMPSON, 132 Nassau Street, N. Y.
The Child's Book of Nature.
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The Child's Book of Nature, for the Use of Families and Schools:
intended to aid Mothers and Teachers in Training Children in the
Observation of Nature. In Three Parts. Part I. Plants. Part II.
Animals. Part III. Air, Water, Heat, Light, &c. By WORTHINGTON
HOOKER, M.D. Illustrated. The Three Parts complete in One Volume,
Small 4to, Half Leather, $1.31; or, separately, in Cloth, Part I.,
53 cents; Part II., 56 cents; Part III., 56 cents.
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A beautiful and useful work. It presents a general survey of the kingdom
of nature in a manner adapted to attract the attention of the child, and
at the same time to furnish him with accurate and important scientific
information. While the work is well suited as a class-book for schools,
its fresh and simple style cannot fail to render it a great favorite for
family reading.
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