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Household Horticulture : A Gossip about Flowers. By TOM 



and JANE JKRROLD. Illustrated. Post 8vo, cloth limp, zs. &/. 

 Our Kitchen Garden : The Plants we Grow, and How we Cook 



Them. By TOM JERROLD, Author of " The Garden that Paid the Rent," 

 &c. Post 8vo, cloth limp, zs. 6d. 



*' The combination of hints on cookery with -gardening has been very cleverly 

 carried out, and tke result is an interesting and highly instructive little -work. 

 Mr. Jerrold is correct in saying that English people do not make half the use of 

 vegetables they might ; and by shouting how easily they can be grown, and so obtained 

 fresh, he is doing a great deal to make them, more popular :" DAILY CHRONICLB. 



Small 8vo, cloth, full gilt, gilt edges, with Illustrations, 6s. 



Kavanaghs' Pearl Fountain, 



And other Fairy Stories. By BRIDGET and JULIA KAVANAGH. With 



Thirty Illustrations by J. MOYR SMITH. 



" Genuine new fairy stories of the old type, some of them as delightful as the 



tot 0f Grimm's ' German Popular Stories.' .... For the most part th* 



ttories are downright, thorough- going fairy stories of the most admirable kind. 



. . Mr. Moyr Smith's illustrations, too, are admirable." SPECTATOR. 



Square 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 6s. 



Knight (The) and the Dwarf. 



By CHARLES MILLS. With numerous Illustrations by THOMAS 

 LINDSAY. 



Crown 8vo, illustrated boards, with numerous Plates, a*. 6d. 



Lace (Old Point), and How to Copy and 



Imitate it. By DAISY WATERHOUSE HAWKINS. With 17 Illustra- 

 tions by the Author. 



Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Portraits, ys. 6d. 



Lamb's Complete Works, 



In Prose and Verse, reprinted from the Original Editions, with many 

 Pieces hitherto unpublished. Edited, with Notes and Introduction, 

 by R. H. SHEPHERD. With Two Portraits and Facsimile of a Page 

 of the " Essay on Roast Pig." 



**A complete edition of Lamb's writings, in Prose and verse, has long b'een 

 wanted, and is now supplied. The editor appears to have taken great pains 

 to bring together Lamb's scattered contributions, and his collection contains a 

 number of pieces which are now reproduced for the first time since their original 

 appearance in various old periodicals" SATURDAY RKVIKW. 



Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with numerous Illustrations, zcw. 6d. 



Lamb (Mary and Charles) : 



Their Poems, Letters, and Remains. With Reminiscences and Notes 

 by W. CAREW HAZLITT. With HANCOCK'S Portrait of the Essayist, 

 Facsimiles of the Title-pages of the rare First Editions of Lamb's and 

 Coleridge's Works, and numerous Illustrations. 



' Very many passages will delight those fond ef literary trifles I hardly any 

 portion willfaili* interest for lovers of Charles Lamb and his sister. "STANDARD. 



