Works
- How to Know the Wild Flowers (1893). New York: Charles Scribner's Son's. Illustrations by Marion Satterlee.
- Plants and their Children (1896)
- How to Know the Ferns (1899). Author listed as Frances Theodora Parsons. Illustrated by Marion Satterlee and Alice Josephine Smith. The first printing by Toronto: The Publisher's Syndicate Limited; at least seven more printings, 1899-1925 by New York: Charles Scribner's Son's; at least two printings by New York: Dover Books; and one printing, 2005, by Kessinger Publishing.
- Seventh Edition (1899)
- According To Season (1902)
- Perchance Some Day (1951) autobiography, privately printed.
Works about Parsons
- "Frances Theodora Parsons," in The Fern Bulletin, Volume 10, No. 1, January, 1902.
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