BOOKS ON GARDEN 
FIELD AND WOOD 
By Mrs. WILLIAM STARR DANA 
(FRANCES THEODORA PARSONS) 
HOW TO KNOW THE 
WILD FLOWERS 
With colored plates and black-and-white drawings. 
Crown 8vo, $2.00 net. 
“Tam delighted with it . . . it is exactly the kind of work 
needed for outdoor folk who live in the country but know little 
of systematic botany. It is a wonder no one has written it be- 
fore.”,—Hon. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 
HOW TO KNOW THE FERNS 
With 150 full-page illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.50 nel. 
“The inspiration that entered into and made ‘How to Know 
the Wild Flowers’ so deservedly popular has not been lost in 
‘How to Know the Ferns.’ ’’—New York Times. 
ACCORDING TO SEASON 
Talks about the flowers in the order of their appear- 
ance in the woods and fields. With 32 full-page 
illustrations in colors from drawings by Elsie 
Louise Shaw. $1.75 met. 
“Tt is a privilege to own such a book, for its artistic charm 
and its contents well deserve their setting.”—The Dial. 
“The charm of this book is as pervading and enduring as is 
the charm of nature.” —-New York Times. 
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS 
