FLOWER GARDENS 



Gardens and Garden Design, continued. 



Robinson, William. The English flower 

 garden. London: John Murray, 1913. 



The garden beautiful; home woods, 

 home landscape. London: John Murray, 

 1906. 



Chapters in garden design, Alpine, rock and 

 wall gardens, wild gardens, water gardens, shrubs, 

 lawns and playgrounds, rose gardens, gardens in 

 the house, etc. 



Rogers, W. S. Garden planning. New 

 York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1911. 



Deals mainly with the general design of a garden 

 and briefly with the flowers. 



Root, R. R., and C. F. KELLEY. Design 

 in landscape gardening. New York: The 

 Century Co., 1914. 



Saylor, H. H. The book of annuals. 

 New York: McBride, Nast & Co., 1913. 



Sedding, J. D. Garden-craft old and new. 

 London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner & 

 Co., 1892. 



Sedgwick, M. C., and ROBERT CAMERON. 

 The garden month by month. New York: 

 F. A. Stokes Co., 1907. 



Sewell, C. V. V. Common sense gar- 

 dens; how to plan and plant them. New 

 York: The Grafton Press, 1906. 



Shelton, Louise. The seasons in a flower 

 garden. New York: Charles Scribner's 

 Sons, 1906. 



"Information and instruction for the amateur." 



Skinner, C. M. Little gardens; how to 

 beautify city yards and small country 

 spaces. New York, 1904. 



Speer, A. E. Annual and biennial garden 

 plants. London: John Murray, 1911. 



An alphabetical list, with descriptions of the 

 plants. Book contains 256 pages and is well illus- 

 trated. 



Tabor, Grace. The garden primer. New 

 York: McBride, Nast & Co., 1911. 



- The landscape gardening book. 

 Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co., 

 1911. 



Suburban gardens. New York: 

 Outing Publishing Co., 1913. 



Thomas, H. H. The complete gardener. 

 London: Cassell & Co., 1912. 



The garden at home. London: Cas- 

 sell & Co., 1912. 



- Garden work for every day. Lon- 

 don: Cassell & Co., 1913. 



Brief instructions, month by month. 



- Gardening in town and suburb. 

 London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1907. 



The ideal garden. London: Cassell 



& Co., 1910. 



- Little gardens, and how to make the 

 most of them. London: Cassell & Co., 

 1908. 



Thomas, H. H., editor. Garden planning 

 and planting. London: Cassell & Co., 1910. 



- Gardening difficulties solved; Ex- 

 pert answers to amateurs' questions. Lon- 

 don: Cassell & Co., 1910. 



Thonger, Charles. The book of garden 

 design. London: John Lane, 1905. 



Triggs, H. I. Garden craft in Europe. 

 London: B. T. Batsford, 1913. 



Tuckermann, W. P. Die Gartenkunst 

 der italienischen Renaissance-Zeit. Ber- 

 lin: Paul Parey, 1884. 



Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler. Art out- 

 of-doors; hints on good taste in gardening. 

 New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1893. 



Excellent short treatise. 



Verplanck, V. E. Every day in my 

 garden. New York: William R. Jenkins 

 Co., 1913. 



An illustrated note-book, combined with a cal- 

 endar giving daily directions for what to do in a 

 garden from February to December. Might be 

 useful if Nature proceeded according to the author's 

 schedule. 



- A year in my garden. 1909. 



A manual on the culture of flowers, vegetables, 

 and fruits. 



Webster, A. D. Town planting. Lon- 

 don: George Routledge & Sons, 1910. 



Describes "the trees, shrubs, herbaceous and other 

 plants that are best adapted for resisting smoke." 



Wolseley, Frances. Gardening for 

 women. London: Cassell & Co., 1908. 



Wood, John. Hardy perennials and old- 

 fashioned garden flowers. London: L. Up- 

 cott Gill. 



Wright, J. Garden flowers and plants. 

 London: Macmillan & Co., 1895. 



"A primer for amateurs." 



Wright, W. P. Cassell's A B C of gar- 

 dening, an illustrated encyclopaedia of 

 practical horticulture. London: Cassell 

 & Co., 1908. 



The garden week by week through- 

 out the year. New York: Doubleday, 

 Page & Co., 1909. 



Hardy perennials and herbaceous 

 borders. London: Headley Brothers, 1912. 



Illustrated in color. 



The new gardening. London: Grant 



Richards, 1912. 



"A guide to the most recent developments in 

 the culture of flowers, fruits, and vegetables." Of 

 the 400 pages, 291 are devoted to flowers. 



The perfect garden; how to keep 

 it beautiful and fruitful. Philadelphia: J. B. 

 Lippincott Co., 1908. 



With colored plates, engravings, and plans. 



- Popular garden flowers. London: 

 Grant Richards, 1911. 



