io Mr. Edward Arnold's Autumn Announcements. 



GARDENS : THEIR FORM 

 AND DESIGN. 



By the VISCOUNTESS WOLSELEY. 



With numerous Illustrations by Miss M. G. CAMPION. 



i vol. Medium 8vo. 2 is. net. 



The present volume, which is beautifully got up and illustrated, 

 deals with form and line in the garden, a subject comparatively 

 new in England. 



Lady Wolseley's book suggests simple, inexpensive means 

 the outcome of practical knowledge and experience for achieving 

 charming results in gardens of all sizes. Her College of Gar- 

 dening at Glynde has shown Lady Wolseley how best to make 

 clear to those who have never before thought about garden design, 

 some of the complex subjects embraced by it, such as Water 

 Gardens, Rock Gardens, Treillage, Paved Gardens, Surprise 

 Gardens, etc. The book contains many decorative and imagina- 

 tive drawings by Miss Mary G. Campion, as well as a large 

 number of practical diagrams and plans, which further illustrate 

 the author's ideas and add to the value of the book. 



MEMORIES OF THE MONTHS. 



SIXTH SERIES. 



By the RT. HON. SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, BT., 

 F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D. 



With photogravure frontispiece. Large Crown Svo. IDS. 6d. net. 



It is some years since the fifth series of " Memories of the 

 Months " was issued, but the demand for Sir Herbert Maxwell's 

 charming volumes continues unabated. Every year rings new 

 changes on the old order of Nature, and the observant eye can 

 always find fresh features on the face of the Seasons. Sir 

 Herbert Maxwell goes out to meet Nature on the moor and loch, 

 in garden and forest, and writes of what he sees and feels. It is 

 a volume of excellent gossip, the note-book of a well-informed 

 and high-spirited student of Nature, where the sportsman's 

 ardour is tempered always with the sympathy of the lover of 

 wild things, and the naturalist's interest is leavened with the 

 humour of a cultivated man of the world. This is what gives 

 the work its abiding charm, and makes these memories fill the 

 place of old friends on the library bookshelf. 



