&quot;Country Life&quot; Library of Garden Books 



THE UNHEATED GREENHOUSE 



By MRS. K. L. DAVIDSON. 82.50 Nc/. 



&quot; An infinity of pleasure can be obtained from the due use of an unheatecl house built under proper conditions, 

 and it is the function of Mrs. Davidson s book to provide hints and directions how to build such a house, and how to 

 cultivate the plants that can be cultivated with advantage without artificial heat.&quot; Pall Mall Gazette. 



THE ENGLISH VEGETABLE GARDEN 



By various experts. Cheap edition , 82.50 AY/. 



CHILDREN AND GARDENS 



By GERTRUDE JEKYLL. A garden book for children, treating not only of their own little gardens and other 

 outdoor occupations, but also of the many amusing and interesting things that occur in and about the larger 

 home garden and near grounds. Thoroughly practical and full of pictures. S 2.()() AY/. 



ROCK AND WATER GARDENS 



THEIR MAKING AND PLANTING 



With Chapters on Wall and Heath Gardens. By the late F. H. MEYER. Edited by E. T. COOK. 



S2.no AY/ 



TREES AND SHRUBS FOR ENGLISH GARDENS 



By E. T. COOK. S3. 75 AY/. 



&quot; It contains a mass of instruction and illustration not always to be found altogether when required, and as 

 such it will be very useful as a popular handbook for amateurs and others anxious to grow trees and shrubs.&quot; I ield. 



MY GARDEN 



By EDEN PIIILLPOTTS. 207 pages. 60 full-page illustrations. S3. 75 AY/. 



&quot; It is a thoroughly practical book, addressed especially to those who, like himself, have about an acre of flower 

 garden, and are willing and competent to help a gardener to make it as rich, as harmonious, and as enduring as possible. 

 His chapters on irises are particularly good.&quot; World. 



A GARDEN IN VENICE 



By F. EDEN An account oj the author s beautiful garden on the Island of the Guidecca at Venice. With 

 21 collotype and 50 other illustrations. Parchment, limp. S3. 75 AY/. 



&quot; Written with a brightness and an infectious enthusiasm that impart interest even to technicalities, it is beautifully 

 and rarely pictured, and its material equipment is such as to delight the lover of beautiful books.&quot;- Glasgow Herald. 



SEASIDE PLANTING OF TREES AND SHRUBS 



By ALFRED GAUT, F.R.H.S. An interesting and instructive book dealing with a phase of arboriculture 

 hitherto not touched upon. It is profusely illustrated, and diagrams are given explaining certain details. 



S2.00 AY/. 



&quot; Mr. Gaut has accomplished a piece of very solid and extremely useful work, and one that may not be without 

 considerable influence upon the future development of coast-side garden work and agriculture. &quot;--Liverpool Courier. 



CARNATIONS AND PINKS 



Edited by E. T. COOK. 1. 25 AY/. 



&quot; Those who add this volume to their library of garden books will obtain more information concerning the interest 

 ing family of garden and wild pinks than is to be found in the majority of books that have come under our notice.&quot; 

 Westminster Gazette. 



SWEET VIOLETS AND PANSIES 



AND VIOLETS FROM MOUNTAIN AND PLAIN 



Written by several authorities, and Edited by E. T. COOK. This interesting subject has never been treated 

 in the same way as set forth in this illustrated book. I lie information is tlwroughlv practiced. A dainty 

 gift-book to gardening friends. SI -25 Net. 



&quot; Altogether excellent, and must be useful both to the grower of prize flowers ami to the amateur.&quot; Guardian. 



THE BOOK OF BRITISH FERNS 



By CHAS. T. DRUERY, F.L.S., V.M.H , President oj the British Pteridological Socielv 



&quot; The book is well and lucidly written and arranged ; it is altogether beautifully got up. Mr. Druery has long 

 been recognised as an authority on the subject.&quot; 52. James s Gazette. 



THE DISEASES OF TREES 



By PROFESSOR R. HARTIG. Royal Qvo. $3.75 Net. 



Published in England at the Offices of COUNTRY LIFE. New York CHARLES SCKIBNEK S SONS. 



