BY ALFRED AUSTIN, 
POET LAUREATE. 
THE GARDEN THAT I LOVE. With ILlustrations. 
Sixth Thousand. Extra crown 8vo. Qs. 
TIMES.—‘‘It is a description in lucid and graceful prose of an old- 
fashioned garden and its cultivation, interspersed with genial colloquies 
between its owners and their guests, and enriched with occasional verse. 
Mr. Austin, who is greatly to be envied the possession of this delightful 
garden, and not less to be congratulated on his sympathetic appreciation of 
its charms, has rarely been so happily inspired. . . . Some of his admirers 
will wish for more of Mr. Austin’s verse ; for ourselves we are content with 
a volume which, though not in verse, is unmistakably the work of a poet.” 
SPECTATOR.—‘‘ We are glad to welcome Mr. Alfred Austin’s delight- 
ful Garden That I Love in a compact book form. Mr. Austin is the laureate 
of gardens; he is, as Addison says, ‘in love with a country life, where 
Nature appears in the greatest perfection, and furnishes out all those scenes 
that are most apt to delight the imagination.” The Garden That I Love is 
sure of a large and appreciative audience.” 
IN VERONICA’S GARDEN. With Illustrations, Fourth 
Thousand. Extra crown 8yo. 9s. 
SPEAKER.—“ The charm of his subject lies upon the book, so that 
even the list of flower-names becomes fragrant.”’ 
TIMES.—‘‘ Mr. Austin blends in very delightful fashion his love of 
flowers and of simple rural delights with his love of gentle thoughts and 
gracious converse.” 
By REGINALD BLOMFIELD and F. INIGO THOMAS. 
THE FORMAL GARDEN IN ENGLAND. With Illus- 
trations. Second Edition. Extra crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. net. 
Large Paper Edition. Super Royal 8vo. 21s. net. 
ACADEMY.—“‘A daintier little volume than this we have seldom 
handled.” 
TIMES.—“‘ A charming book, full of delightful illustrations.” 
ST. JAMESS GAZETTE.—“‘It is a pleasure to read this clever and 
interesting little book.” 
SATURDAY REVIEW.—“ The reviewer’s difficulty with this book 
consists in the fact that, at whatever page we open, the desire is not so much 
to express an opinion as to quote, and to go on quoting.” 
MACMILLAN AND CO., Lrp., LONDON. 
