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Show OUR TREES: HOW TO KNOW THEM. The Dcserct Farmer is in receipt of a splendid 'book on "Our Trees: m Hov to Know Them." The book is I profusciy illustrated and goes in some detail until one could recognize the various trees al any season of the year. Thcrc arc also notes on their characteristics, distribution, and culture. cul-ture. .The book furnishes a splendid opportunity for a more intimate ac- quaintance with our American trees, and is from the press of the J. B. Lip-pincott Lip-pincott Company of Philadelphia. The writer seldom -takes a ride along any of our public highways without a discussion comes up re- , garding some of the trees that arc found in these localities. A study of this book will give one just the in-. in-. formation he needs to intelligently discuss this subject. The pictures upon the plates have all been taken direct from nature, and they have been brought together in such a way that the unscientific reader can recognize recog-nize at a glance, either the whole tree or the leaves, flowers, fruits, or r twigs, and thus be able to identify with ease and certainty any unknown tree to which his attention may be called. ' J The book can be obtained through T the Descret Farmer at $3,00, in com- I bination with the Deseret Farmer. 1 |