Canadian Forestry Journal. September, ic)i6 741 



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 rich green leather, with title 

 stamped in gold. 



The size SVa inches long, 3^ wide — is a valuable feature, as 

 the book can be thrust into a side pocket. A complete index 

 makes reference easy. 



OVER 240 PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS, WITH 

 32 IN NATURAL COLORS. 



Each copy packed in a neat box. 



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 



