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BOOKS OF NEW ZEALAND FLORA LAING AND BLACKWELL— "PLANTS OF NEW ZEALAND." (6th Ed., 1957.) With 8 coloured plates and over 150 black and white illustrat,ons. th.s comprehensive study of New Zealand plant life, meets th. needs of botan.sts, teachers and students at a moder, , cost while its wealth of legend associated with the names and the histot.es of the many plants described has an immediate appeal to ♦he planf-lover, general reader, and the observant tourist. 28/6 E - c e . r ' c^ de - our new 2ea i-and trees and rLUWcRd. Divided into four sections Trees. Shrubs. Climbers and Flowers th.s booe provides a completely novel pattern in botany books for th. amateur observer The brief diagnostic description of each species is precise but reduced to commonly understood words and phrases. Habitat, flowering period, and wherever available brief names* d ' r * ’ * re 9 ' Ve " a " d finall V * he '""eculer and Maori G. STEVENSON—"BOOK OF FERNS." This little booklet is intended for beginners, particularly children who w,II find if easier to refer to than a large technical book and handy to use either at home or in the field. Illustrated by pen and ink sketches are seventy-two species of common fern, with a further thirfy-three species described without illustration 10/A. WALL & H. ALLAN—"BOTANICAL NAMES OF THE FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND." Their origin, history and meaning, with hints on pronunciation. C. MANSFIELD—"NATIVE PLANTS." b/ ' Thirty native trees, shrubs and flowering plants have full-pago illustrations and accompanying descriptive text. WBITCOMBE&TOMBS Ltd. CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28415, 23 October 1957, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28415, 23 October 1957, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28415, 23 October 1957, Page 3

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