TREES AND SHRUBS HARDY 
IN THE BRITISH ISLES. 
By W. J. BEAN. 
ASSISTANT CURATOR, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW. 
With over 250 Line Drawings and 64 Half-tone Hiustrations. 
2 VOLUMES. Medium 8vo. 42s. net. 
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dealing ‘comprehensively with both shrubs and fear as they are 
represented to-day in the gardens of the British Isles; yet during the 
last seventy-six years the number of species introduced to cultiy ation 
has probably been doubled. The volumes are based on the author 
experience with, and superintendence of, by far the finest cclineiic 
of trees and shrubs in the world a eaaee over twenty-two years. 
LONDON: JOHN MURRAY 
JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN 
EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 
LATE SENIOR ASSISTANT, DEPARTMENT OF Botany, BRITISH MusEum. 
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