BOOKS BY L. H. BAILEY 



Editor of the "Cyclopedia of American Horticulture" "Cyclopedia of American 

 Agriculture^' "Rural Science Series," etc. 



; 



BOTANY. An Elementary Text for Schools 



Twelfth Edition. 431 pages. 500 illustrations. $1.10 net 



The present book is the handsomest elementary botanical 

 text-book yet made, and through it the pupil is taught to see things 

 as they grow and behave. The pupil who goes through this book 

 will understand the meaning of the plants which he sees day by 

 day. Its point of view is nature study in its best sense. 



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

 use." The Outlook. 



FOR THE TEACHER 



LESSONS WITH PLANTS, suggestions 



for Seeing and Interpreting Some of the Common Forms 

 of Vegetation With Delineation from Nature by W. S. Holds- 

 worth, of the Agricultural College of Michigan. 



Seventh Edition. 491 pages. 446 illustrations. $1.10 net 



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

 the longer I 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." Darwin L. Bardwell, Superintendent of Schools, Binghamton. 



FIRST LESSONS WITH PLANTS 



(Abridged from the above) 



117 pages. 116 illustrations. 40 cents net 



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