THe American Botanist 



A Quarterly Journal o/* economic (Et £colo|{ical Botany 



WILLARD N. CLUTE, EDITOR 



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THE FERN BULLETIN 



In 1913, at the completion of its twentieth volume, The Fern Bulletin was 

 consolidated with this magazine. The back volumes average more than 100 

 pages each and since they cover the entire formative period of American Fern 

 study, are invaluable for reference. The majority of new forms discovered in 

 this period were described in its pages. The first six volumes are our or print. 

 A set of vols. 7 to 20 will be sent for $8.00. An extended description of the 

 contents of the volumes may be had for the asking. 



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A BOTANICAL 

 ENCYCLOPEDIA 



Think of a volume of 3288 pages — a volume larger than the largest dictionary 

 — filled with thousands of articles and notes on the interesting phases of 

 botany! Merjfly to read it through would require more than 100 hours. Such a 

 volume is found in the back numbers of the American Botanist. The article* 

 are short, crisp and original and as fresh as when first written. Mere lists of 

 species and tiresome technical articles are excluded, but much space is g^iven to 

 fragrance, color, nectar, latex, drugs, dyes, food and fiber plants, seed dispersal, 

 pollination and a multitude of other subjects with which the real botanist must 

 be familiar. There is no botanical publication in the whole world that contains 

 so much information of value to the plant lover. This number is a sample of 

 what the set is like. All the large libraries^fis well as many private individuals 

 have complete sets and every plant lover should follow their example. We have 

 less than 35 sets. Get one while you can. The first 25 volumes will be sent un- 

 bound and postpaid for $16.00. 



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