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Photographs from Nature 



Wrni A CIlide to 'I'meir Recognition at Any Season of the "^'ear 

 AND Notes on 'I'iie'r Character'stics, Distribution, and Culture 



By CLARENCE M. WEED, D.Sc. 



Tr-acher of S'liliirr SiuJy in lli,- M aaai lnis,-ll! Sial,- Xnrnial Schuol al Lowfll 

 One hundred and forty illustrations. Size of book, 7'j"x 10' 



nature-lovers will hail this book 

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 pictures upon the plates have in all 

 cases been photographed direct from 

 nature, and have been brought together 

 in such a way that the non-botanical 

 reader can recognize at a glance either 

 the whole tree or the leaves, flowers, 



OUR TREES 



Ho\y to Know Theiii 



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Iruits, or winter twigs, and thus be able 

 to identify with ease and certainty any 

 unknown tree to which his attention 

 may be called. In the discussion of the 

 text especial attention has been given 

 to the distinguishing character of the 

 various species, as well as to the more 

 interesting phases of the yearly cycle 

 of each, and the special values of each 

 for ornamental planting. 



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OUR TREES 



HOW TO KNOW THEM 



By ARTHUR I. EMERSON 



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THE FLOWER 

 FINDER 



By 

 George Lincoln Walton, M.D. 



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SEEING 

 NATURE FIRST 



By Clarence M. Weed 



.\briut 100 Illustrations. 8vo. Deco- 

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Mr. Weed is an ardent nature 

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THE STUDY OF 

 NATURE 



By Samuel C. Schmucker 



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UNDER 

 THE OPEN SKY 



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 Katherine E. Schmucker. 



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THE TRAINING OF A FORESTER 



By GIFFORD PINCHOT 



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