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C/fn unusual opportunity makes it possible 
to offer you this handsome book of 364 color 
photographs of wild flowers reproduced in actual 
si^e and natural color at little more than you would 
pay for a book this size without illustrations. At 
current publishing prices under ordinary condi¬ 
tions, this book would sell for $23.00, at the most 
conservative estimate. 
You will use this book with its magnificent 
pictures ten times as much as you would use a 
book with only textual descriptions or black and 
white illustrations. And it will give you one hun¬ 
dred times the satisfaction. Accompanying the 
pictures are compact, complete, and carefully 
checked descriptions. 
(yet this beautiful book and know the joy of 
having it at hand for constant reference. It will 
serve your every purpose and enable 
you to spend pleasant hours with 
Nature in any weather and season. 
1F1LOW1EKS 
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WILD FLOWERS is based on a work of similar title 
originally issued by the state of New York. The illustra' 
tions which have appeared previously only in this state 
publication (now practically unavailable) are reproduced 
by permission of the Board of Regents of the State of New 
York. 
The plate reproduced here is from the boo\, showing 
the exact size and quality of the 164 fulhpage color plates. 
This same excellent quality is maintained in the 200 half' 
page plates. The hoo\ is a large quarto that measures 
91/2 x 1124 inches and is bound in cloth. There are 340 
pages of text, 22 pages of index, a total of 364 color plates, 
a number of halftones, and 20 line drawings showing the 
botanical structure of wild flowers and plants. 
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Wi ld Flowers 
HERBST BROTHERS 
92 Warren Street 
New York City 
W hen you wish to identify a wild flower, 
simply turn to this book and leaf through the 
pages until you find your flower. If you know its 
common or botanical name you can locate it by 
the index. The picture in the book will identify it be¬ 
yond the shadow of a doubt. So accurate are these 
color photographs that you will concede— 
“Here is all of the wild flower but the fragrance!” 
.From Texas to Ontario, from California to 
Maine, from Puget Sound to Florida, these flowers 
are found growing in the wild. But only in this 
book will you find them all assembled in one 
place and time in the finest full-color photographs. 
The flower pictured in this folder is the American Globe' 
flower, found in low or swampy woodlands, New England 
to Delaware, New York to Michigan, flowering from 
April to June. 
Note how faithfully this picture shoius ?iot only the color and 
shape of the flower but the very texture of petal and leaf! 
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