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from
Mrs. M. J. Mc Donald
491 Wauwatosa Ave.,
Wauwatosa, Wis.

After the death of my daughter, and only child, I took her two little ones, aged two and four years, to my parents home, an apartment on the Main st. of a small town.

My aged parents, as well as myself, were worn and disheartened by the grief and anxiety attending the long illness of my daughter.

It was very hard to give the little ones the amount of outdoor life we felt they should have.  After one of the longest, and coldest, and dreariest, winters I ever put in, spring found us pouring over seed catalogues.  A garden seemed to be the best solution of our difficulties.  Interest exercise and profit for all