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Products in Plants and Trees |  |  |  | Common Weeds of the United States by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Covers 220 important weeds with illustrations, maps, botanical information, plant lore for each. Over 225 illustrations.
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| |  | Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees by Ernst Lehner, Johanna Lehner Comprehensive archive of rare, royalty-free illustrations — from ancient Chinese lotus buds to a basket of flowers in a 19th-century Valentine silhouette. Table summarizes symbolic meaning of every known species — from absinth to zinnia.
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|  | Fruit Key and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs by William M. Harlow One of the handiest and most widely used identification aids. Fruit key covers 120 deciduous and evergreen species; twig key covers 160 deciduous species. Easily used. Over 300 photographs.
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| | |  | How Plants Get Their Names by Liberty Hyde Bailey With "knowledge, authority, charm and eloquence," author explains reasons for scientific nomenclature, history of terms, components, other helpful material.
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| |  | Manual of the Grasses of the United States, Vol. 1 by A. S. Hitchcock U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, A. S. Hitchcock Volume 1 of the basic study of American grasses, both indigenous and escapes, cultivated and wild. Over 1400 species. Full descriptions, information. Total in set: over 1100 maps, illustrations. "A definitive work." — American Reference Books Annual.
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|  | Manual of the Grasses of the United States, Vol. 2 by A. S. Hitchcock U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, A. S. Hitchcock Volume 2 of the basic study of American grasses, both indigenous and escapes, cultivated and wild. Over 1400 species. Full descriptions, information. Total in set: over 1100 maps, illustrations. "A definitive work." — American Reference Books Annual.
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|  | Orchids as House Plants by Rebecca Tyson Northen Grow cattleyas and many other kinds of orchids in a window or under artificial light. 63 illustrations.
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|  | Plants of Colonial Days by Raymond L. Taylor Detailed line drawings, Latin and common names, physical descriptions and anecdotes for 160 trees, shrubs, and flowers found in the restored gardens of Colonial Williamsburg.
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|  | Plants, Man and Life by Edgar Anderson A history of human and plant interactions. Recounts the continuing history of weeds and cultivated plants around the world, from garden-variety flowers and vegetables to sources for poisons and drugs. 16 black-and-white illustrations.
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