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TREES, SHRUBS, 



VINES and 



HERBACEOUS 



PERENNIALS 



By JOHN KIRKEGAARD 



Formerly Assistant to Director of the Royal 



Botanical Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark, 



Latterly Twenty Years in American Forestry 



and Botanical Work, 



Assisted by DR. H. T. FERNALD 



Professor of Entomology, Massachusetts Asricultural 



College, and Entomologist, Massachusetts Agri- 



cuhural i xperiment Station, 



and PROF. E. A. WHITE 



Professor of Floriculture, New York Slate College of 

 Agriculture at Cornell University. 



These -writers have successfully sought the 

 simplest form of explanation and instruction 

 in the message they convey from each grow- 

 ing thing to those with little or no experience, 

 as well as to those who know much of all plant 

 life. To use the phrase of Linneaus, they have 

 "asked the plants how they want to be grown." 



The plants have told them and it's all in 

 Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Herbaceous Peren- 

 nials. 



410 Pages. Planting Plans. Tabular 

 Description and Classification of Species. 

 59 Full-Page Illustrations in Tone. Authori- 

 tative Articles on Many Subjects. 



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MANUAL of 



THE TREES 



OF NORTH 



AMERICA 



New and Revised Edition 

 by 



CHARLES 

 SPRAGUE 

 SARGENT 



Representatives of four Fami- 

 lies and sixteen Genera which 

 did not appear in the first edi- 

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 an account of seven hundred 

 and seventeen species of trees in 

 one hundred and eighty-five 

 Genera, illustrated by seven hun- 

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 one hundred and forty-one fig- 

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