The standing objection to botany has always been that it is a pursuit that amuses the fancy and exercises the memory, without improving the mind or advancing any real knowledge: and where the science is carried no farther than a mere systematic classification, the charge is but too true.


The Natural History of Selborne - Letter XL (p. 192), Robert M. McBride & Company. 1925


The standing objection to botany has always been that it is a pursuit that amuses the fancy and exercises the memory, without improving the mind or...

The standing objection to botany has always been that it is a pursuit that amuses the fancy and exercises the memory, without improving the mind or...

The standing objection to botany has always been that it is a pursuit that amuses the fancy and exercises the memory, without improving the mind or...

The standing objection to botany has always been that it is a pursuit that amuses the fancy and exercises the memory, without improving the mind or...