Little gardens; how to beautify city yards and small country spaces . lore, this delightful volumemay be warmly commended.—Notes afid Queries. Flowers and Their Pedigrees. By Grant Allen. Illustrated. i2mo. Cloth, $ These essays deal with the evolution of certain plant types in gen-eral, and the causes of their existence in restricted localities. No writer treats scientific subjects with so much ease and charm ofstyle as Mr. Grant Allen. The study is a delightful one, and the book isfascinating to anyone who has either love for flowers or curiosity aboutthem.—Ha>tfo7-d Courant. Anyone
Little gardens; how to beautify city yards and small country spaces . lore, this delightful volumemay be warmly commended.—Notes afid Queries. Flowers and Their Pedigrees. By Grant Allen. Illustrated. i2mo. Cloth, $ These essays deal with the evolution of certain plant types in gen-eral, and the causes of their existence in restricted localities. No writer treats scientific subjects with so much ease and charm ofstyle as Mr. Grant Allen. The study is a delightful one, and the book isfascinating to anyone who has either love for flowers or curiosity aboutthem.—Ha>tfo7-d Courant. Anyone with even a smattering of botanical knowledge, and witheither a heart or mind, must be charmed with this collection of essays.—Chicago Evening Journal. The Story of the Plants. By Grant Allen. With Many Illustrations. , 35 cents net; postage, 4 cents additional. A short and succinct account of the principal phenomena of plant life,in language suited to the comprehension of unscientific readers. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. 34 7- 9 0 ^J» ^s ^..
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