BOOKS ON GARDEN 

 FIELD AND WOOD 



Our Native Trees ^nd 

 How^ to Identify Them 



By HARRIET L. KEELER 



With 178 full-page plates from photographs, and 162 text- 

 drawings. Crown 8vo, I2.00 net. 



The trees described in this volume are those indigenous 

 to the region extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the 

 Rocky Mountains and from Canada to the northern 

 boundaries of the Southern States; together with a few 

 well-known and naturaUzed foreign trees such as the 

 Horse-Chestnut, Lombardy Poplar, Ailantus, and Syca- 

 more Maple. 



"Miss Keeler has made a very commendable addition to the 

 semi-popular treatises on American plants, in a well-written, 

 well-illustrated, and well-printed account of native and natural- 

 ized trees. Bits of the best from the poets and prose writers re- 

 lieve the descriptions, and the folk-lore of a number of trees is 

 well if briefly told." — American Naturalist. 



"To such of the general public, as habitually frequent the 

 woods which they love, the book will be most welcome, for it is 

 carefully classified, adequately illustrated, and most readably 

 written." — Boston Budget. 



"It condenses into convenient shape a fund of information 

 spread over many volumes of older works, and blends the prac- 

 tical and poetical in a way to delight all readers." 



— St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 



