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THE "COUNTRY LIFE" 



LILIES FOR ENGLISH GARDENS. 



Written and compiled by Mies GERTRUDE JEKYLL. 8s. 6d. Net, by post 8s. rod. 



Westminster Gazette." ' LILIES FOR ENGLISH GARDENS' is a volume in the 

 'Country Life* Library, and it is almost sufficiently high commendation to say that the 

 book is worthy of the journal. Miss JEKYLL'S aim has been to write and compile a book 

 on Lilies which shall tell amateurs, in the plainest and simplest possible way, how most 

 easily and successfully to grow the Lily which, considering its great beauty, is not grown 

 nearly so much as might be expected. We certainly think that in the future there will be 

 less neglect of this flower, for after looking at some of the illustrations (all admirable and 

 admirably produced), there will not be many garden owners who will be content to be 

 Lily less." 



WALL AND WATER GARDENS. 



By Miss GERTRUDE JEKYLL, Author of "Wood and Garden." 



Containing instructions and hints on the Cultivation of suitable plants on Dry Walls. 

 Rock Walls, in Streams, Marshpools, Lakes, Ponds, Tanks and Water Margins, 

 With 1 33 full-page Illustrations. Large 8vo, i86pp., Buckram, xas. 6d. Net, 

 by post I2S. lod. 



Times. "' WALL AND WATER GARDENS.' He who will consent to follow Miss 

 JEKYLL aright will find that under her guidance the old walls, the stone steps, the rockeries, 

 the ponds or streamlets of his garden will presently blossom with all kinds of flowers 

 undreamed of, and become marvels of varied foliage. More than a hundred photographs 

 help to enforce Mis JKKYLL'S admirable lessons." 



GARDENING MADE EASY. 



Price I/- Net, by post 1/3. 



By the Editor of "The Garden " An instructive and practical gardening book of 

 2OO pages and 23 illustrations, all showing the way certain gardening 

 operations should be perlormed. Every phase of gardening is included. The 

 beginner will find this a most helpful guide in the cultivation of flowers, vegetables, 

 and fruits. It is the A B C of gardening. 



A NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION OF 



THE FRUIT GARDEN. 



By GEORGE BUNYARD, V.M.H., and OWEN THOMAS, V.M.H. 

 Price 12/6 Net, by post 13/-. 



Royal Horticulture Society Journal. "Without any doubt the best book of 

 the sort yet published. There is a separate chapter for every kind of fruit, and each chaptei 

 a book in itself there is, in fact, everything that anyone can need or wish for in order to succeed 

 in fruit growing. The book simply teems with illustrations, diagrams, and outlines. The 

 diagrams on pruning are particularly admirable; we cannot speak too highly of them, and 

 from them anyone should be able to teach himself to be an expert pruner. The book winds up 

 with loo pages of outline drawings, which should be a wonderful aid to identification. 



Manchester Courier.-" If in England Fruit Culture ever receives the attention 

 which is imperatively demanded, the present volume will undoubtedly be looked back upon as 

 a notable contributory factor to that result. It is not merely that the writers are men of the 

 highest experience who are also clear and capable wielders of the pen, but they have laid 

 under contribution the experiments, achievements, and lessons of other nations. . . . It 

 would be impossible to find elsewhere, under one cover, such a mass of useful, stimulating, 

 well-arranged, and up-to-date information regarding fruit culture. 



Tablet." It is a compilation by men who know their work, and deals with the whole 

 question in the most practical manner. None of the writers waste words in mere description 

 or exhortation. Plain directions are given for the cultivation of the different sorts of fruits, 

 their planting, pruning, and cropping, and the best sorts indicated." 



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