AMERICAN NATURE SERIES 
“Series of nature books have appeared in a rather surprising number, but the 
best of them is the ‘American Nature Series.’’— Springfield Republican. 
LATEST VOLUMES 
Fernow’s The Care of Trees in Lawn, Street, and Park 
By B. E. Fernow, Professor of Forestry, University of Toronto. 
Profusely illustrated, 393 pp., large r2mo, $2.00 net; by mail, $2.17. 
€g to express the personal opinion gathered from typical experience 
with conditions in my own State, Massachusetts, and from what I know of 
conditions elsewhere, that this book will be very useful, and will, to use a 
well-worn phrase, fill a long-felt want.”—EpwIN A. Stuart, Executive Secre- 
tary American Forestry Association. 
Albee’s Hardy Plants for Cottage Gardens 
By HEeten R. ALBeEe. Illustrated by numerous photographs and a 
garden diagram, 286 pp., large 12mo, $1.60 net; by mail, $1.75. 
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Ely’s ‘Woman’s Hardy .”—American Library Association Booklet. 
OF exceptional value and interest.” —The Nation. 
Eminently practical and and well atranged. .... ists giving manner of 
SOME EARLIER VOLUMES 
Knowlton and Ridgway’s Birds of the World s - “ - - - - $7.00 net 
Jordan’s Fishes - - - ‘ e. cs 2 “ g ; e . ~~ 6.00 
Kellogg’s American Insects -  - “ ee a . ae . - += 5.00 net 
Britton’s North American Trees - : “ i - - - 7.00 net 
Waters’ Ferns - - - - - o * is ~ ‘a - e - 3.00 net 
’s The Bird: Its Form and Function - * - . - - - - 3.50 net 
Kellogg’s Shellfish Industries - _- . : ‘ ‘ oe . -) oom BOE eee 
Doane’s Insects and Disease - - “ e ~ ‘ eo “ - - 1.50 net 
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