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ELD AND WOOD 
By HARRIET L. KEELER 
OUR EARLY WILD 
FLOWERS 
With 8 full-page illustrations in full color, 12 full-page 
half-tones, and numerous drawings. 16mo, cloth, 
$1.00 net; leather, $1.25 net. 
This is a comprehensive and authoritative study of 
the early wild flowers of the Northern States. Its de- 
scriptions and accounts of the growth of some one 
hundred and thirty or so flowers, written with ex- 
traordinary skill, precision, and sympathy, admirably 
illustrated and indexed, have been compressed into a 
pocket volume exactly suited for the purposes of the 
botanist. 
OUR NATIVE TREES 
AND HOW TO IDENTIFY THEM 
With 178 full-page plates from photographs and 128 
text drawings. $2.00 net. 
“The book is one which should add new interest to the com- 
ing summer for many to whom Nature is practically a sealed 
book, as well as heighten the pleasure of others to whom she 
has long been dear.” —New York Times. 
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS 
