64 books • 3 series
Catalogue of Forest Trees of North America
Garden and Forest Volume . 10
The Silva of North America Volume 1; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
The Bradley Bibliography Volume 2; A Guide to the Literature of the Woody Plants of the World Published Before the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
The Silva of North America Volume 6; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
The Silva of North America Volume 10; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
The Silva of North America Volume 13; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
The Silva of North America Volume 3; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
Garden and Forest Volume 4
Garden and Forest Volume 8
The Silva of North America Volume 14; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
The Silva of North America Volume 5; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
The Silva of North America Volume 7; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
The Silva of North America Volume 2; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
Garden and Forest Volume 7
The Silva of North America Volume 9; A Description of the Trees Which Grow Naturally in North America Exclusive of Mexico
The Silva of North America
Crataegus in Missouri
New or Little Known North American Trees
A Catalogue of the Forest Trees of North America
The First Fifty Years of the Arnold Arboretum
Trees and Shrubs (Volume 1, Pts. 3-4); Illustrations of New or Little Known Ligneous Plants
Trees and Shrubs (Volume 1, Pts. 1-2); Illustrations of New or Little Known Ligneous Plants
A Naturalist in Western China, with Vasculum, Camera, and Gun; Being Some Account of Eleven Years' Travel, Exploration, and Observation in the More Remote Parts of the Flowery Kingdom