TiriCnL FOREST TREK IH mOTOGRnVURE 



9X 12 INCHES 



SO NATURAL 

 ONE CAN STEP 

 BEHIND THEM 



PRINTED 

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The beautiful photogravures show the characteristic appearance of our common forest 

 trees, and in addition give the leaf and bark habit which are the chief distinguishing features. 

 With each picture is a description giving the scientific and common name of the tree, its char- 

 acteristics, habits, distribution, etc., making the educative value complete. With these pic- 

 tures any one may learn to know and recognize our common trees. The following series are 

 now ready: 



First Series.— Black Oak, White Pine, A.merican Elm, Lombardy Poplar, Tamarack, 

 Soft Maple, Willow, White Birch. 



Second Series.— Red Oak, Silver Leaf Poplar, Hickory, Hard Maple, Fir Balsam, White 

 Ash, White Cedar, Beech. 



Third Series.— White Oak, Black Walnut, Horse Chestnut, Basswood, Black Ash, Butter- 

 nut, Locust, Bitternut Hickory. 



Price, 40 cents a series. Three series for |i.oo. 



SC3I ^ ^N I A I ^\ ^ ^ C" ^3 AH three series of pictures and one year's f^ o ^\ ^\ 

 r^COIML. vJllt-ll subscription to BIRDS AND NATURE for ^J> ^m\J\J 



A. W. nunPORO & CO., Publishers, 378 Wabash Avenue, Chicago 



BIRDS AND NATURE 



TWO YEARS $2.00. 

 A tempting offer to when? 



Well, say April 1st. 1907. 



