PRESS OPINIONS 



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Daily Mirror. — " A delightful book. Far superior to 

 anything that has been done in the same style. Many 

 people will learn much from this charming essay," 



Daily Graphic. — " This charming book." 



Morning Post. — " The book is full of facts and serious 

 interest." 



Standard. — " The delights of a Madeira garden are allur- 

 ingly described in this delightfully written volume." 



Morning Leader. — " A pleasanter, fresher little volume 

 could scarcely be found. The highest compliment 

 that can be paid to Mr. Stanford's descriptions of 

 Madeira gardens is that they positively make one 

 yearn to see them." 



Western Morning Neivs. — " A pleasant, discursive story. 

 It is a book which any lover of nature and of garden 

 may read with great enjoyment." 



Trut/i. — " A delightful book." 



Westminster Gazette. — " Any one thinking of visiting 

 Madeira cannot do better than invest in the book." 



World. — " One of the pleasantest books we have read for 

 a long time is ' Leaves from a Madeira Garden/ " 



Spectactor. — "There is much pleasant reading in the book." 



Pall Mall Gazette. — " A great deal of interesting informa- 

 tion, pleasantly given, is to be found in the book." 



Globe. — " This delightful description of a delightful land." 



Manchester Courier. — " The book is written brightly, and 

 with charm, and its fascination will extend to many 

 who are not gardeners. Many illustrations supple- 

 ment this delightful volume." 



JOHN LANE, BoDLEY Head, Vigo St., W. 



