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THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 



Gardens of I'arious Countries, continued. 

 Japan 



Conder, Josiah. Landscape gardening 

 in Japan. Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, 

 1893. 



Du Cane, Florence. The flowers and 

 gardens of Japan. London: Adam & 

 Charles Black, 1908. 



The colored illustrations, from paintings by Ella 

 L)u Cane are equally important with the text. 



Taylor, Mrs. Basil. Japanese gardens. 

 London: Methuen & Co., 1912. 



With twenty-eight pictures in color by Walter 

 Tyndale. 



Madeira 



Du Cane, Florence. The flowers and 

 gardens of Madeira. London: Adam & 

 Charles Black, 1909. 



Illustrations in color. 



Switzerland 



Arber, E. A. N. Plant life in Alpine 

 Switzerland. London: John Murray, 1910. 



Flemwell, G. The flower-fields of Alpine 

 Switzerland. New York: Dodd, Mead & 

 Co., 1912. 



Hastings, Somerville. Summer flowers 

 of the high Alps. London: J. M. Dent & 

 Sons, 1910. 



Illustrated in color. 



United States 



Lowell, Guy. American gardens. Bos- 

 ton: Bates & Guild Co:, 1902. 



Reproductions of photographs of elaborate gar- 

 dens. Text consists of an introductory essay. 



THE PLEASURES OF A GARDEN 



Ansell, Mary. The happy garden. Lon- 

 don: Cassell & Co., 1912. 



A book on the pleasures of a garden rather than 

 a manual of instruction. 



Batson, H. M. A book of the country 

 and the garden. London: Methuen & Co., 

 1903. 



An informal book of practical comment mingled 

 with humor. Some of the illustrations are by the 

 cartoonist F. Carruthers Gould. 



Brooks, S. W. A garden with house 

 attached. Boston: Richard G. Badger 

 1904. 



A brief book, relating personal experiences. 



Cable, G. W. The amateur garden. 

 New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914. 



Calthrop, D. C. The charm of gardens. 

 London: Adam & Charles Black, 1910. 



With thirty-two illustrations in color. 



Castle, Agnes and Egerton. Our senti- 

 mental garden. Philadelphia: J. B. Lip- 

 pincott Co., 1914. 



Charmingly illustrated book about a garden, the 

 pets which lived in it, and the ghosts which were 

 supposed to haunt it. 



Cran, Mrs. George. The garden of ig- 

 norance; the experiences of a woman in a 

 garden. New York: Brentano's. 1913. 



On color schemes, the dove cote, the rose garden, 

 herbs and the sundial, cats, garden hobbies, the 

 children's garden, etc. 



Earle, A. M. Old time garden 

 ork: The Macmillan Co., 1901. 



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Sun dials and roses of yesterday. 



New York: The Macmillan Co., 1902. 



A popular book containing a large amount of 

 curious information. Illustrated. 



Earle, Mrs. C. W. More pot-pourri 

 from a Surrey garden. New York: The 

 Macmillan Co., 1899. 



A garden book undoubtedly, and yet only a small 

 part of it deals directly with gardening. 



-- Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden. 



-- Pot-pourri from a Surrey 

 London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1898. 



A garden-lover's journal of the year. Comments 

 on gardens, on flowers, on garden books, and on a 

 hundred other topics. 



Friend, Hilderic. Flowers and flower 

 lore. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 



Traditions and proverbs about flowers; supersti- 

 tions, strange facts, peculiar uses of flowers; witches 

 and their flower-lore; flower names, etc. 



Haggard, Rider. A gardener's year. 

 London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1905. 



Moore, N. H. Flower fables and fan- 

 cies. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., 

 1914. 



Phillpotts, Eden. My garden. London: 

 George Newnes, 1906. 



A novelist's account of his flowers and shrubs. 



Robbins, M. C. The rescue of an old 

 place. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 

 1892. 



Includes chapters on "A New Perennial (Jar- 

 den," "The Love of Flowers in America," "A 

 Water Garden." 



Shafer, S. A. A white-paper garden. 

 Chicago, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1910. 



A book of observations and reflections about 

 gardens, with quotations in poetry. 



Sieveking, A. F., compiler. Gardens 

 ancient and modern; an epitome of the 

 literature of the garden-art. London: J. 

 M. Dent & Co., 1899. 



Selections from writers, classic, medieval, and 

 modern, in the subject of gardens. With an histori- 

 cal epilogue by the compiler. 



