By C. VON WYSS 



GARDENS IN THEIR SEASONS 



Containing 58 Illustrations, 32 of which are in Colour 



Crown 4to., canvas boards, with Picture in Colour on the cover 



PRICE 1/6 



SOME, PRESS OPINION'S 



" The little folk who are tempted from the gay pictures to the attractive letterpress which 

 describes them, will meet here one of those born gardeners of the seeds of knowledge, who 

 become as children themselves to open out to the little ones a g'impse of the poetry of 

 earth. " ' — A thenauni. 



" A most attractive volume, which can hardly fail to prove very popular with the young 

 readers for whom it is intended." — Bookseller. 



" It deals interestingly with life of the garden, the life of the birds and insects as well as 

 of the plants and flowers. As a help to Nature-study the book ought to be very useful, and 

 as a gift-book for either girl or boy it would certainly be found suitable." — H'ovian Teacher. 



BEASTS AND BIRDS 



Containing 55 Illustrations, 31 of which are in Colour 



Crown 4to., canvas boards, with Picture in Colour on the cover 



PRICE l/g 



SOME PRESS OPINIONS 



" Th'.s is described as a Nature Book for boys and girls, and would make a charming and 

 welcome gift for children who are just old enough to learn about, and be interested in animal',. 

 A short account of animals and their haunts and customs is given in simple straightforward 

 language, and the profuse illustrations, both plain and coloured, with which the book is fur- 

 nished, help to make the subject additionally clear and attractive." — Sunday Times. 



"Those children who are fond of animals could hardly receive a more pleasing gift." 



Birmingham Gazette. 



" As entertaining as it is instructive, and delightfully illustrated in colours and black and 

 white." — Manchester Courier. 



"In simple and yet glowing words the author introduces us to the 'Beasts and Birds,' 

 and the glamour of the pictures is sustained as .ve read about them." — School Nature-Study. 



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