OTHER BOOKS BY PROFESSOR BAILEY 



THE EVOLUTION OF OUR NATIVE FRUITS 



Cloth, Urno, 472 pages, 125 illustrations, - $2.00 



In this entertaininer volume, the origin and development of the fruits 

 peculiar to North America are inquired into, and the personality of 

 those horticultural pioneers whose almost forgotten labors have given 

 us our most valuable fruits is touched upon. The conclusions reached, 

 the information presented, and the suggestions as to future develop- 

 ments, cannot but be valuable to any thoughtful fruit-grower, while the 

 terse style of the author is at its best in his treatment of the subject. 



LESSONS WITH PLANTS 



Cloth, 12mo, 432 pages, 446 illustrations, - $1.10 net 



"I have spent some time in most delightful examination of it. and the 

 longer 1 look, the better I like it. I find it not only full of interest, but 

 eminently suggestive. I know of no book which begins to do so much 

 to open the eyes of the student— whether pupil or teacher— to the wealth 

 of meaning contained in simple plant forms. Above all else, it seems to 

 be full of suggestions that help one to learn the language of plants, so 

 they may talk to him."— Daewin L. Bardwell. Superintendent of 

 Schools, Binghamton. 



THE SURVIVAL OF THE UNLIKE 



Cloth, 12mo, 515 pages, 22 illustrations - $2.00 net 



This volume treats of the modification of plants under cultivation upon 

 the evolution theory, and its attitude on this interesting subject is char- 

 acterized by the author's well-known originality and independence oj 

 thought. Incidentally, there is stated much that will be valuable and 

 suggestive to the working horticulturist, as well as to the man or woman 

 impelled by a love of nature to horticultural pursuits. It may well be 

 called, indeed, a philosophy of horticulture, in which all interested may 

 find inspiration and instruction. 



THE OUTLOOK TO NATURE 



Cloth, 12nio - - - - - - $1.25 net 



"It is an instructive and enlightening volume, full of human interest, 

 and of special value to those who have any part m the great work ot 

 education." — Toronto Globe. 



BOTANY; An Elementary Text Book for Schools 



Cloth, 355 pages, 500 illustrations - - $1.10 net 

 "It would be hard to find a better manual for schools or for individual 

 use."— The Outlook. 



THE STATE AND THE FARMER 



Cloth, 12mo, 177 pages . - - - $1.25 net 



No one is better fitted to discuss the political and economic status of 

 the farmer than Professor Bailey, and his expositions of Governmental 

 Interference, The Agricultural Shift, The "Abandoned Farm as an 

 illustration of the Agricultural Shift, Society and the Farmer, ihe Na- 

 ture of the Social Remedies, are very valuable. 



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