BOTANICAL PUBLICATIONS 



SYNOPTICAL FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA, by A. Gray and 



others. Vol. 1. Ka.-^ciclcs i and 2. A critical tteainient of forty-five 

 families of polypetalae {NiuiutnuhueiF to I'oIyi;alaiiit) 1895-1897. ?5.20. — 

 (JKAY Hekiiakiu.m of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 



FLORA OF MT. DESERT ISLAND, MAINE, by Edward L. 

 Ram) and John H. Redkiei d. With a (ieological Introduction by 

 William Mukris Davis. 1S94. And a new map of the Island. 1901. 

 J'rice $2.00, post free. A few copies only remain for sale — Address 

 MiiWARD L. Rand, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. 



NEW ENGLAND WILD FLOWERS AND THEIR SEASONS. 



by William Whitman Baii.f.v. Price 75 cents net. — I'resion & 

 Rounds Co., Providence. R. I. 



THE FLOWER -LOVER'S MAGAZINE 



If you want to know about our wildflowers send for THE AMERI- 

 CAN BOTANIST which is edited especially for the flower-lover. It 

 is not a technical journal but abounds in cjuaint, curious and otherwise 

 interesting items about the wildflowers. Especially valuable in nature- 

 study work. Send for a sam])le cojjy to 



WiLLARD X. Clute & Cu.. Publishers. 



Binghaniton, N. V. 



GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 



HOME GROWN LILIES. 



Fresh from Beds. Wild Flowers. Hardy plants of all kinds. 

 Send for catalogue. 



F. H. HoRSFORD, Charlotte, Vt. 



CONCORD NURSERIES. Concord. Massachusetts. Kstablished on 

 Mmot Pratt's Homestead by his son. F. G. Pratt. Over 300 species 

 grown, including Rhodora. pink and white, Andromedas, Cornels, Vibur- 

 nums, Kalmias, Ivy, Myrica Benzoin, Haniamelis. E. Mass. plants 

 collected. Catalogue. 



CAMBRIDGE BOTANICAL SUPPLY COMPANY, 



WAVERLEY, MASS. 



SUPPLIES for the Botanist in FIELD, IIERB.ARIUM or LABORA- 

 TORV. SAMPLES of Driers, Mounting Papers, Genus Covers and 

 NEW EIS r of PLANT MATERIAL for 1906 mailed on request. 

 PHVSIOLOllKAL APPARATUS and HERBARIUM ESSEN- 

 TIALS. 



Prompt Attention. Standard Material. Immediate Shipments. 



