











Some: Pern Books, 



Without which your Library is incomplete. Save 

 money by getting them with a Subscription to the 

 Fern Bulletin. 



A FERN BOOK FOR EVERYBODY ; by M. C. Cooke. 

 12-mo., cloth, 124 pages, 12 colored plates and 30 illus- 

 trations in the text. This is an English work, but con- 

 tains an account of the majority of Eastern American 

 Ferns. Scientific but popular. 

 Price postpaid, 50 cts.; with the Fern Bulletin one year, 80 cts. 



OUR NATIVE FERNS AND THEIR ALLIES, by 

 ProJ. L. M. Underwood. Latest edition. 12-mo.; 

 cloth, 150 pages, thirty-five illustrations. This is our stan- 

 dard text book, and contains full descriptions of all ferns, 

 club mosses, quillworts. etc., in North America north 

 of Mexico, besides chapters on "Haunts and Habits of 

 Ferns," "Fern Structure," "The Fern Allies," "The Fern's 

 Place in Nature," "Methods of Study," etc., etc. The 

 best book for the study of ferns. 

 Price postpaid, $1.00; with the Fern Bulletin one year, $1.20. 



FERNS IN THEIR HOMES AND OURS, by John 

 Robinson. 12-mo., cloth, 200 pages, 22 plates, seven of 

 them colored ; frontispiece. For the cultivator of ferns, 

 this is an ideal volume. Its nineteen chapters treat of 

 the classification, distribution, nomenclature and litera- 

 ture of ferns, in addition to directions for collecting, cul- 

 tivating and propagating these plants out of doors, in the 

 house, in wardian cases, etc. Every grower of ferns 

 should have it. 

 Price postpaid, $1.50; with the Fern Bulletin one year, $1.60. 



THE FERNS AND FERN ALLIES OF NEW ENG- 

 LAND, by Raynal Dodge. 16-mo., cloth, 70 pages, 

 one illustration. The collector's hand-book, small enough 

 to slip into the pocket, but containing full descriptions of 

 every fern and fern ally indiginous to New England, with 

 localities for the rarer species and dates when each are 

 fit for collection, with much additional matter. Although 

 written especially for New England, it will be found a 

 valuable guide to the ferns of Eastern North America, 

 and as such has no equal. 



Price, cloth, postpaid, 50c.; with Fern Bulletin one year, 75c. 



Price, paper, " 35c; " ** «« " " 60c. 



jQifiy Other Fertl book fumtshed at reduced rateSm 



A discount of 5 per cent, from above prices to members of the Fern Chap* 

 ter or present subscribers to the Fern Bulletin, 



Address all orders to The FERN BULLETIN, 



Binghamton, N. Y. 











