PUBLICATIONS OF 



THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO., 



Publishers and Booksellers, 

 33-37 EAST SEVENTEENTH ST., NEW YORK. 



FIELD, FOREST, AND WAYSIDE FLOWERS. 

 With Chapters on Grasses, Sedges, and Ferns. 

 Untechnical Studies for Unlearned Lovers of Na- 

 ture. By MAUD GOING (E. M. Hardinge), author of 

 " With the Wild Flowers. " Crown 8vo, cloth deco- 

 rated, illustrated with many half-tone and line en- 

 gravings, $1.50. 



The chapters are so arranged as to follow the waxing and 

 waning of plant life during an average season. It is written 

 more especially for people who have 

 not time, or, perhaps, inclination, to be- 

 come actual students, who have not 

 familiarized themselves with botanic 

 nomenclature and technical terms, and 

 who yet love to observe the beauties 

 and the wonders of familiar plant-life. 



" Of the many out-of-doors books that 

 have appeared upon the market during 

 the past few years, this is certainly en- 

 titled to a foremost rank. For the busy 

 reader who seeks a practical rather than 

 a technical knowledge of our common 

 flowers and grasses, it is by far the best 

 work that has yet come to our attention. Such a book as this 

 fills a positive * want.' " Kennebec Journal. 



" The illustrations, both from photographs and drawings, 

 and the charming binding, make the book as artistically per- 

 fect as it is in a literary way. No flower lover can, I believe, 

 afford to be without 'Field, Forest, and Wayside Flowers/" 

 Syracuse Journal. 



"We can thank Providence that at last there has been 

 acknowledged the division between botany and just common 

 knowledge about the green and tinted things which God has 

 given us." New York Press. 



THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO., PUBLISHERS, 

 33-37 E. i?th St., Union Sq. North, New York. 



FIELDS 

 FORESTS 

 WAYSIDE- 

 BLOWERS 



