Country Life&quot; Library of Garden Books 



GARDENING MADE EASY 



By E. T. COOK. A n instructive and practical gardening book of 200 pages and 23 illustrations, nil shoving 

 the way certain garden operations should lie performed. Every phase of gardening is included. 7 he. 

 beginner will find this a most helpful guide in the cultivation of flowers, vegetables and fruits. It is the 

 A. B.C.. of gardening. 4() Cents. 



It contains a vast amount of information in easily understood language that will be most helpful to prisons 

 who love to look after their own garden.&quot; Stotsman. 



ROSE GROWING MADE EASY 



By E. T. COOK. A simple Nose (iliide for amateurs, freely illustrated ;.7//i diagrams shining ways &quot;/ 

 increasing, pruning and protecting roses. 4o Cents. 



THE FRUIT GARDEN 



By GEORGE BUNYARD awrf OWEN THOMAS. 507 pages. Size, 10$ in. by 7 in. &amp;gt;3.75 \et. 



Without any doubt the best book of the sort vet published. There is a separate chapter for every kind ol 

 fruit, and each chapter is a book in itself there is, in fact, everything that anyone can need or wish for in order 

 to succeed in fruit growing. The book simply teems with illustrations, diagrams, and outlines.&quot; journal &quot;I the 

 l\oval Horticultural Socictv. 



THE CENTURY BOOK OF GARDENING 



Edited by E. T. COOK. A Comprehensive Work for every Lover of the (iarden. 624 pages, ;r;7/; al/oul 

 600 illustrations, many of them full-page 4to (12 in. l&amp;gt;v 81 in.). Art Canvas. S7.5n AY/. 



&quot; No department of gardening is neglected, and the illustrations of famous and beautiful gardens and of the 

 many winsome achievements of the gardener s art are so numerous and attractive as to make the veriest cocknev 

 yearn to turn gardener. If TIIK CKNTI KY HOOK OK GAKDKNMNG docs not make all who see it covet their neighbours 

 gardens through sheer despair of ever making for themselves such gardens as are there illustrated, it should, at any rate, 

 inspire everyone who desires to have a garden with an ambition to make it as beautiful as he can.&quot; I nur*. 



GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS 



(.1 Handbook to the Garden.} By E. T. COOK. With nearly 100 diagrams in the text, and 90 hill-page 

 illustrations from photographs of selected specimens of 1 lants, 1- lowers. Trees, Shrubs, I- ruits. etc. AY;r 

 and Enlarged Edition. S3. 75 AY/. 



&quot; One cannot speak in too high praise of the idea that led Mr. 1C. T. Cook to compile this (,AKI&amp;gt;I MN&amp;gt;, I-TIH 

 l5K.(;iNNKi;s, and of the completeness and succinctness with which the idea has been carried out. Nothing is omitted. 

 It is a book that will be welcomed with enthusiasm in the world of gardeners. Moinnu; / I. 



WALL AND WATER GARDENS 



By GERTRUDE JKKYU.. Containing ins/ructions and hints on the cultivation of suitable plants on dry 

 walls, rock walls, in streams, marsh pools, lakes, points, tanks, and ieatcr margins. With 133 full-page 

 illustrations. Large 8vo, \86pages. S3. 75 AY /. 



&quot; WAI. i. AND WATER GARDENS. He who will consent to follow Miss Jekyll aright will find that under her guidance 

 the old walls, the stone steps, the rockeries, the ponds, or streamlets of his garden will presently blossom with all 

 kinds of flowers undreamed of, and become marvels of varied foliage.&quot; -Times. 



GOLOUR IN THE FLOWER GARDEN 



By GERTRUDE JEKYLL. With over 100 illustrations ami planting plans. S3. 75 AY/. 



&quot; Miss Jekyll is one of the most stimulating of those who write about what may be called the pictorial side of 

 gardening. . . . She has spent a lifetime in learning how to grow and place Mowers so as to make the most beautiful 

 and satisfying effects, and she has imparted the fruits of her experience in these delightful pages.&quot; Daily Mail. 



ROSES FOR ENGLISH GARDENS 



By GERTRUDE JEKYLL and E. MAWLEY, with 190 full-page illustrations. S3. 75 AY/. 



&quot; A delightful proof of the increased devotion shown to rose-growing. There is a happy combination of author 

 ship, for no one can better suggest the artistic value of garden roses old and new than Miss Jekyll, while the Secretary 

 of the Rose Society, Mr. Edward Mawley, is a Kosarian who would satisfy Omar Khayyam.&quot; Manchester Courier. 



LILIES FOR ENGLISH GARDENS 



Written and compiled by GERTRUDE JEKYLL. S2.30 AY-/. 



&quot; LILIES FOR ENGLISH GARDENS is a volume in the COUNTRY LIFE Library, and it is almost sufficiently high 

 commendation to say that the book is worthy of the journal. -Miss Jekyll s aim has been to write and compile a book 

 on Lilies which shall tell amateurs, in the plainest and simplest possible way, how most easily and successfully to 

 grow the Lily.&quot; Westminster Gazette. 



FLOWER DECORATION IN THE HOUSE 



By GERTRUDE JEKYLL s j.m AY/. 



Published in England at the Offices ol COUNTRY En K. New York CHARLES SCRIBXER S SONS. 



