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THE PAGE COMPANY'S

NOVELS BY

ISLA MAY MULLINS

Fach, one volume, cloth decorative, 12mo, illustrated, $1.65

THE BLOSSOM SHOP: A Story of the South

“Frankly and wholly romance is this book, and lovable — as is a fairy tale properly told.” — Chicago Inter-Ocean.

ANNE OF THE BLOSSOM SHOP: Or, the Growing Up of Anne Carter

“A charming portrayal of the attractive life of the South, refreshing as a breeze that blows through a pine forest.” — Albany Times-Union.

ANNE’S WEDDING

“The story is most beautifully told. It brings in most charming people, and presents a picture of home life that is most appealing in love and affection.” — Every Evening, Wilmington, Del.

THE MT. BLOSSOM GIRLS

“In the writing of the book the author is at her best as a story teller. The humor that ripples here and there, the dramatic scenes that stir, and the golden thread of romance that runs through it all, go to make a marked success. It is a fitting climax to the series.” — Reader.

NOVELS BY

DAISY RHODES CAMPBELL

THE FIDDLING GIRL

Cloth decorative, illustrated $1.65

“A thoroughly enjoyable tale, written in a delightful veln of sympathetic comprehension.” — Boston Herald.

THE PROVING OF VIRGINIA

Cloth decorative, illustrated $1.65

“A book which contributes so much of freshness, enthusiasm, and healthy life to offset the usual offerings of modern fiction, deserves all the praise which can be showered upon it.” — Kindergarten Review.

THE VIOLIN LADY

Cloth decorative. illustrated $1.65

“The author’s style remains simple and direct, as in her preceding books, and her frank affection for her attractive heroine will be shared by many others.” — Boston Transcript.