Title: Plants of New Zealand Authors: Laing and Blackwell Edition: Fifth Edition Publication Date: Undated, circa 1940s Publisher: Whitecomb and Tombs Limited Condition: Very good. Original dust jacket included. All pages are tight to the hinge. Clean copy. 499 pages with a glossary in the back. Special Ephemera: Accompanied by a rare and special ephemera dated 1951 — a pamphlet titled “Description of the Native Timbres of New Zealand.” This unique piece provides insights into the Maori pronunciation of all the timbres, adding an extraordinary layer of cultural and linguistic richness to this botanical collection. Synopsis: Plants of New Zealand by Laing and Blackwell, in its Fifth Edition, is a scientific yet accessible exploration of the country’s rich plant life. Published by Whitecomb and Tombs Limited, this comprehensive account spans 499 pages, featuring black and white photographs and color-illustrated plates. Notably, it strikes a balance between scientific accuracy and readability, making it an ideal choice for both enthusiasts and general readers. The book is presented in its original dust jacket, showcasing the dedication to preserving its authenticity. Additionally, the inclusion of a pamphlet from 1951, “Description of the Native Timbres of New Zealand,” provides a fascinating linguistic perspective on the native timbres with Maori pronunciation. With a glossary at the end, this edition, enriched by the special ephemera, stands as a timeless reference for those intrigued by New Zealand’s unique flora. Happy to discuss shipping options!