BOOKS ON GARDEN 

 FIELD AND WOOD 



The Weil-Considered Garden 



By Mrs. Francis King 



President Women's National Agricultural and Horticultural Association 



Preface by Gertrude Jekyll 



Profusely illustrated. 8vo. $2.00 net 



"To the whole race of flower-gardeners this book, with its fifty 

 illuminating photographs, will bring boundless pleasure and its study 

 will yield rich return." — New York Evening Sun. 



Studies in Gardening 



By A. Clutton-Brock 



With an introduction and notes by Mrs. Francis King 



8vo. $2.00 7iet 



" Here we have a really remarkable book on gardening. The author 

 is not only a well-informed and practical plantsman, but is a master of 

 fine phrasing and expresses himself in language that illumines long- 

 standing controversies in garden art with a light which at once im- 

 presses and captivates the reader." — Horticulture. 



BY HARRIET L. KEELER 



Wayside Flowers of Summer 



With colored plates and numerous other illustrations. 

 i6mo, cloth, $1.35 net; leather, $1.65 rtet 



Miss Keeler's new book includes those flowers and herba- 

 ceous plants that bloom along Northern roadsides in July and 

 August. The plants described are those the wayfarer will 

 most likely meet whether he goes on foot or by motor, the 

 plants that are part and parcel of summer life, that surround 

 the vacationist at every turn. The book makes a most charm- 

 ing addition to the interest of a motor trip or, in fact, to any 

 excursion that takes one along the country roads. 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 



