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It's one you can afford pUntj at very little cost. The tulips can Then I to give a bride-to-bknow what jj means to also be used on scarfs and pillows to and that pur&rcd quality germination match. linens bedroom make your means I get what I plant. Pattern 1118 comes to you with And it's so convenient, so interesting, complete, simple instructions for cuttins. seAini and finishing, together so satisfactory to make my selection at with vardage chart, diagram of quilt the colorful Ferry Seed Displays. to help arrange the blocks for single 1 ? t ft. and double bed size, and a diagram of block which serves as a guide for PUREBRED SEEDS placing the patches and suggests con trasting materials, at your nearby Send 1.") cents In coins or stamps (coins preferred) to The Sewing CirDealers cle, Ncedlecraft Hept.. 82 Eighth SOME 4 FERRYS s guilt-maker- s mm ! our new mother-in-la"So ilia! i Has slie a i"re even temper than your first hadr "More even? No; een more!" Ave., New York. X. V. 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