Malaya 
ORCHIDS OF MALAYA (Holttum). 
first volume of a revised Flora of Malaya. pe 
tematic account of all orchids of the Malay 
Peninsula, and survey of exotic cultivated spe- 
cies. 740 pages, 234 drawings, 4 color plates. 
$7.50, postage 24c. 
This is 
WAYSIDE TREES OF MALAYA (Corner). 
This wonderful book (one volume of text, one a 
photographs) is the finest book about tropica 
trees I have ever seen. Long out of print, now 
available. $11.92, postage, customs and tax paid. 
FLORA OF THE MALAY PENINSULA* (Rid- 
ley). Illus. by Hutchinson. 5 vol., complete. 
$50, pestage extra. 
Reprints of Menninger Articles 
“EVERGREEN TREES FOR STREET PLANT- 
ING IN SOUTH FLORIDA.” A study of street 
trees used in tropical cities throughout the 
world: suggested basic list for Fla. Fla. State 
Hort. Soc. Pro. 1949. 25c. 
“TABEBUIA TREE FOR WARM REGIONS.” 
Study of a group of showy flowered South Amer- 
ican ornamentals. Illustrated. Journal of N. Y. 
Bot. Garden, June 1949. 385c. 
trees 
frag- 
1950. 
“FRANGIPANI.” Study of Plumeria 
with their gorgeous flowers, prized for 
rance. Journal of N. Y. Bot. Garden, Nov. 
35c. 
“COCHLOSPERMUM.” 
beautiful ornamentals for Florida. 
Natl. Hort. Magazine, Oct. 1950. $1. 
“ONCOBA, CHIC OF ARABY.” Study of this 
bushy Arabian tree. Illustrated. Journal of N. 
Y. Bot. Garden, Nov. 1948. 35c. 
Description of these 
Illustrated. 
“THE TREE CRAPEMYRTLES.” Illustrated 
study of the half dozen species being grown 
in South Florida. Natl. Hort. Mag. April 1951. 
$1. This issue also contains an article on 
Wercklea insignis, a beautiful Costa Rican mal- 
low. Illus. 
“A NEW MELALUCA FOR FLORIDA.” De- 
scription of Melaleuca linariifolia. Illus. Sub- 
tropical Gardening Feb. 1951. 35c. 
“THE FLOWERING YLANG-YLANG TREE.” 
Tops among smelly trees. Illus. Tropical Garden- 
ing May 1951. 365c. 
_ “THE ROYAL POINCIANA.” Illus. descrip- 
tion of the world’s showiest flowering tree. Jnl. 
of N. Y. Bot. Garden, May-June 1951. 35c. 
“STERCULIA — TREES WITH STRANGE 
LEAVES.” Illustrated report of species being 
grown in South Florida. Tropical Gardening 
Jan. 1952. 85ce. 
“THE GOLDEN SHOWER AND ITS HAND- 
SOME RELATIVES.” A study of the casia family. 
Journal of N.Y. Bot. Garden, March 1952. 35ce 
“CHORISIA TREES—HOW MANY KINDS ARE 
THERE 2” lustrated study of this genus. 
National Hort. Magazine, Jan. 1953. 25c. 
“FLOWERING TREES FOR waARM WIN- 
TERS.” Popular article. The Home Garden, 
October 1952. 25c. 
EDWIN A. MENNINGER 
The Flowering Tree Man 
Stuart, Florida 
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FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS 
OF INDIA (Cowen). Splendid new bock 
for the layman, picturing in color many 
trciical trees and shrubs fr-quenily planié- 
ed in Florida. $6, post. 39c. 
Se ee cee ke ee ae Ess a came ase Gece 
Central America 
FLORA OF YUCATAN (Standley). 338 pages. 
Paperbound. $2, postage 15¢ (CNHM). 
FLORA OF GUATEMALA (Standley & Steyer- 
mark). Part 8, 482 pages, $4.50, postage 15c; 
Part 4 out of print; Part 5, 502 p. $3.50, postage 
15c; Part 6, 440 pages, $3.50, postage 15c; Other 
parts in preparation. Paperbound. (Chicago 
Natural History Museum). 
ORCHIDS 
No. 1, 408 
available in 
in buckram 
Museum). 
OF GUATEMALA (Ames-Correll) 
pages, $4.00, postage lic; No. 2, 
1958. Paperbound. Available also 
binding. (Chicago Natural History 
FLORA OF THE LANCETILLA VALLEY, 
HONDURAS (Standley). 418 pages. 68 photos. 
$3, post 20c. (CNHM) 
ORCHIDS OF GUATEMALA (Ames & Cor- 
rell). 89 genera beautifully illustrated with 
line drawings as are many of the 527 species. 
800 pages, two volumes. Paper $8 per set, buck- 
ram $10. Postage 32c. 
India and Ceylon 
MANUAL OF GARDENING IN INDIA®* (Firm- 
inger). 8th edition. Complete tropical guide. 
$3.60. post 50c. 
FLORA OF BRITISH INDIA* (Hooker). 7 
volumes, complete. $91, postage to be added. 
TREES OF CALCUTTA AND ITS NEIGHBOR- 
HOOD (Benthall). Illustrated. Excellent, com- 
plete descriptions with scientific and common 
names. 513 pages. $5, postage 45c. 
