Sixty-Four Common Wild Flowers
Of the United States and Southern Canada
In preparing this list, Britton and Brown's Ill. Flora of the Northern
U. S. and Canada has chiefly been consulted, but free use has been made of
the works of Neltje Blanchan, Alice Lounsbury, and Chester A. Reed.
The student is advised to color each flower from nature as the opportunity
occurs, using water colors over the outline given. They are grouped here to
correspond with the eight plates.
Books Recommended
FLOWER GUIDE, Chester A. Reed. Doubleday, Page & Co.
OUR EARLY WILD
FLOWERS, Harriet L. Keeler. Scribners.
HOW To KNOW THE WILD FLOWERS, Mrs. Wm.
Starr Dana.
HOW TO KNOW THE FERNS. Frances Theodora Parsons.
Scribners.
WILD FLOWERS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, Stack. Doubleday, Page & Co.
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