250 
Leaflets are free to members of the Garden and (on request) to 
teachers in the schools of Greater New York. For others, the 
subscription is 50 cents per year, or 5 cents a number (4 pages) ; 
double or triple numbers (8 or 12 pages) at the same rate. 
desides the Leaflets, numerous popular articles on various 
— 
phases of plant hfe and gardening are written by members of the 
staff for publication in periodicals and newspapers. 
The Plant World —By C. Stuart Gager. 
A popular introduc- 
tion to tl 
1e more interesting facts concerning the plant life of the 
earth, and the importance of plants in our daily lives. 
79 illustrations. Price 75 cents. 
and [entrance Gates, and by mail. 
136 pages ; 
On sale at the Information Desk 
l Teaching Guide to the Trees and Shrubs of Greater New 
York.—By Arthur H. Graves and Hester M. Rusk. 
A. handbook 
usec 
Lin Botanic Garden classes, of brief, non-technical descriptions 
of the woody plants of the Greater New York region, with the 
characters by which they may be recognized in summer or winter. 
Keys, a glossary, and index are appended. ix + 76 
pages. 
Price 75 cents. 
On sale at the Information Desk and Entrance 
Gates, and by mail. 
fllustrations of Flowering Plants of the Middle Atlantic and 
New England States—By the late George T. Stevens, M.D. Ed- 
ited by Alfred Gundersen. Contains 199 plates and index of 
about 1500 species of the commoner flowering plants, exclusive of 
the grasses and sedges. Reprinted primarily for use in Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden classes. Price $1.00. On sale at the Information 
Desk and Entrance Gates, and by mail. 
Guide Books, Maps, and Souvenir Postcards of the Garden 
During the last few years, Guide Books have been published 
from time to time, as special numbers of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden Record, based upon and explaining various Botanic Gar- 
den features and exhibits. 
Ikach of these publications is more than a guide to an exhibit; 
it is an elementary treatise on the general subject illustrated by 
the Garden feature or exhibit. In this way the Guides have 
value even for those who may not be able to visit the Botanic 
Garden, The following numbers have been published: 
