Books on Flowers, Animals 

 and Birds 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, Publishers 



With 32 colored plates 



ACCORDING TO SEASON 



Talks about the Flowers in the order of 

 their appearance in the Woods and Fields 



By FRANCES THEODORA PARSONS 



Author of "How to Know the Wild Flowers," "How to Know the 

 Ferns," etc. 



With 32 full-page illustrations from drawings in colors by 

 Elsie Louise Shaw. i2mo, $1.75 net; postage 

 14 cents. 



11 The charm of this book is as pervading and enduring as 

 is the charm of nature." — N. Y. Times. 



Mrs. Parsons's book is designed as a companion volume, 

 uniform in size, to her extremely popular books, " How to 

 Know the Wild Flowers" and "How to Know the Ferns." 

 Miss Shaw's colored plates add greatly to the beauty and 

 serviceableness of the volume, the plan of which will appeal 

 to all nature-lovers. All of the colored plates are different 

 from those in the "Wild Flowers." Several of these 

 chapters were published a number of years ago in a small 

 volume, under the same title and without illustrations. 



