BOOKS BY WILLARD N. CLUTE 



FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. 2nd edition. 8 vo. 172 pp. 

 — A list of the flowering plants and ferns in a region 1200 square miles in 

 extent with copious notes. Only 10 copies left. Price, unbound. .... .$1.50 



FERN COLLECTOR'S GUIDE. 60 pp. Several illustrations.— Directions 

 for finding, naming, and preserving ferns. Check-list, glossarv and illus- 

 trated key $0.60 



OUR FERNS IN THEIR HAUNTS. 8 vo. 333 pp. 225 illustrations, 8 

 colored plates. — Descriptions of all the ferns in Eastern North America 

 with an account of their haunts and habits. Every species illustrated. The 

 leading book on ferns $2.50 



FERN ALLIES OF NORTH AMERICA. 8 vo. 250 pp. 150 illustra- 

 tions, 8 colored plates. — A companion volume to "Our Ferns." All the fern 

 allies in North America, exclusive of Mexico, described and illustrated. 

 Numerous keys to the species. The only book of its kind anywhere. .$2.50 



AGRONOMY. 8 vo. 300 pp. Nearly 300 illustrations.— A course in 

 practical gardening for town and city schools but a useful manual for all 

 gardeners. Includes the principles of pruning, budding, grafting, propagat- 

 ing, lawn making and decorative planting $1.10 



LABORATORY BOTANY FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL. 12 mo. 177 pages. 

 — Founded on the inductive method and designed to cover a year's work in 

 botany. Full instructions for gathering, preparing, and studying the mate- 

 rials of such a course $0.75 



LABORATORY MANUAL AND NOTEBOOK IN BOTANY.— A combina- 

 tion of directions and questions with room for the answers, making it the 

 only book needed in the laboratory. May also be used with any of the 

 loose-leaf covers. The 90 pages are a complete guide to the first half year 

 of botany $0.60 



THE MAKING OF AN HERBARIUM. 25 pages. Several illustrations. 

 Paper.— Directions for collecting, drying, mounting, and arranging plants 

 according to the most approved methods. Free with a subscription to 

 American Botanist at regular rates. Single copies '. . .$0.25 



EXPERIMENTAL GENERAL SCIENCE.— A manual for the study of 

 General Science by means of experiments with common things. Deals with 

 fundamentals; not a mixture of the formal sciences. In press. Ready in July. 



OTHER GOOD BOOKS OF THEIR KIND 



How to Know the Wildflowers — Dana $2.16 



How to Know Wild Fruits — Peterson 1.65 



Guide to the Wildflowers — Lounsberry 2.25 



Southern Wildflowers and Trees — Lounsberry 4.00 



Field-book of American Wildflowers — Matthews 1.85 



Field-book of Western Wildflowers — Armstrong 2.15 



Book of the Iris — Lynch 1.10 



Wildflowers of California — Parsons 2.15 



Guide to the Trees — Lounsberry 2.25 



Our Native Trees — Keeler 2.15 



Our Native Shrubs — Keeler 2.15 



Ornamental Shrubs of the United States — Apgar 1.65 



Book of Hardy Flowers — Thomas 3.65 



Garden Month bv Month — Sedgewick 5.00 



Gray's Manual, 7th Edition •. 2.60 



Britton's Manual (Flora of Northeastern States) 2.40 



A year's subscription to American Botanist will be sent with any of 

 the above books for $1.00 extra. 



WILLARD N. CLUTE & CO. 



JOLIET, ILL. 



