TREES IN WINTER 



BY 



ALBERT F. HI. AKKSLEE 



Professor of Botany, Connecticut Agricultural College 



CHESTER D. JARVIS 



Horticulturist, Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station 



Illustrated, Cloth, i2mo, $2.00 net; postpaid, $2.24 



An authoritative, concise, and well-arranged manual which deals with the 

 planting, care, and identification of trees, and tells how in winter they differ from 

 their summer condition. 



The book is beautifully illustrated with the author's own photographs, many 

 of them of unusual trees or of peculiar conditions attending their growth in dif- 

 fci.-nt seasons. 



The joint authors are experts in the theory of tree science and in practical 

 experiences of outdoor and forest work. 



r the large crop of th- ' How to Know ' hooks, and numberless com- 

 pilations, the jaded tree lover will turn with avidity to this excellent study, which 

 tor a certain thoroughness and freshness of handling is immeasurah 

 if any recent publication on the subject." The Xation. 



" For those who h.i\- to do with trees from no matter what point 

 planting them on the lawn or selecting them in the forest, it would sei-m that 

 'Trees in Winter ' should rank among essentials. In 



of comprehensive information ; -natu ally at the service of the reader." 



the Craftsman. 



" The arrangement of the material is most convenient, the practical informa- 

 tion valuable for tree lovers and stud.-nts alike. 1 his is a book for t! 

 of an acre as well as for the master of a large estate." The Independent. 



book should !> in every municipal librarx . and would IK- of 



with tin- handling of tre-s in citirs, hut to those inter- 

 i thrm." |. H>K \. i Mi KAKI AM>. AbAMM/JAMfop 



ok which should be in every village library and circulated briskly 

 through every country community." A 7 . }'. Herald. 



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