Canadian Forestry Journal, February, 1917 



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When you go into the woods 



do you meet friends 



or strangers ? 



Your everyday contact with trees in town or country can be 

 turned into a delightful adventure if you are equipped with a 

 copy of 



" THE TREE GUIDE " 



By J. E. Rogers, 

 (Published by Doubleday, Page & Co.), 



describing all trees east of the Rockies, in Canada and the 

 United States. 



This is an unusually complete and handsome volume. It 

 contains 265 pages, and is bound in r^ph green leather, with 

 title stamped in gold. 



The size 5% inches long, 33^ wide — is a valuable fea- 

 ture, as the book can be thrust into a side pocket. A com- 

 plete index makes reference easy. 



Over 240 Photographic 



illustrations, with 

 32 in Natural Colors 



Each copy packed in a neat box. 



TREE 

 GUIDE 



by 

 li« Ellen Rogefs 



You will find this a companionable volume on your next 

 tramp. It is equally interesting as a reliable reference on 

 your library table. 



The price is $1.30, which includes postage and duty 

 charges. 



Book Department, Canadian Forestry Journal 



119 Booth Building :-: :-: OTTAWA 



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