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BOOKS HELPFUL IN STUDYING PLANT LIFE

Andrews, Jane:
Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children$0.50
Bailey, L. H.:
Plant Breeding0.75
Bass, Florence:
Plant Life. Nature Stories for Young Readers0.25
Dana, Mrs. William Starr (Frances T. Parsons):
How to Know the Wild Flowers2.00
Going, Maud:
Field, Forest, and Wayside Flowers. Untechnical
Studies for Unlearned Lovers of Nature1.50
With the Wild Flowers, from Pussy Willow to
Thistledown1.00
With the Trees1.00
Gray, Asa:
School and Field Book of Botany1.80
Huntington, Annie Oakes:
Studies of Trees in Winter2.50
Keeler, Harriet L.:
Our Native Trees and How to Identify them2.00
Laing, Mary E.:
The Life of a Bean. For little children0.15
Lounsberry, Alice:
A Guide to the Trees1.75
Lubbock, Sir John:
Flowers, Fruits, and Leaves. Treats of fertilization
of flowers, seed dispersal, leaves, stinging
hairs, etc.0.75
Morley, Margaret W.:
Seed Babies. For young children, showing how
plants come from seeds0.25
Little Wanderers. For children, on the methods
of seed dispersal0.30
Flowers and Their Friends. Stories of plants and
how they do their work of living0.50
A Few Familiar Flowers. A book of methods for
teaching beginning botany0.75
Newell, Jane H.:
Reader in Botany.
Part I. From Seed to Leaf0.60
Part II. From Flower to Fruit0.60
Parsons, Frances Theodora (Mrs. W. S. Dana):
According to Season. Talks about the flowers in
the order of their appearance in the woods and
fields1.75
Rogers, Julia Ellen:
The Tree Book. North American trees, uses, and
culture3.00
Roth, Filibert:
First Book of Forestry1.25
Spear, Mary A.:
Leaves and Flowers. Botany for young learners,
giving the principal botanical terms0.25
Weed, Clarence M.:
Seed Travellers. On seed dispersal; for older
children0.25