ROYAL PALACES AND GARDENS 



By MIMA NIXON, Author of "Dutch Bulbs and Gardens" 

 With an Introductory Essay by DION CLAYTON CALTHROP 



Containing 60 full-page Illustrations in Colour. Small crown quarto, cloth. 

 Price 20s. net. 



" Sixty charming pictures of bits of the gardens of the palaces in all the countries of 

 Europe are reproduced in admirable colour plates in the illustrations to this handsome 

 volume. . . . Each picture has a long and readable note of its own that tells something 

 interesting about its subject. The pictures themselves are endlessly varied, and always 

 both pleasing and characteristic. . . . They are composed with a good sense of the charm 

 of a stately garden, and will please both lovers of a fine picture and those who like to see 

 fine flowers displayed at their best." — Scotsman. 



GARDENS OF THE GREAT MUGHALS 



By Mrs. C. M. VILLIERS STUART 



Containing 40 full-page Illustrations, 16 of them in Colour, also 8 Ground Plans. 

 Demy 8vo, cloth. 

 Price 12s. 6d. net. 



" A most attractive and interesting book. . . . This book is well worth reading, not 

 only by those who know India and love gardens, but by all students and practical workers 

 who would understand the relation and interdependence of the two crafts of architecture 

 and gardening." — Times. 



" The fragrance of the East and the glamour of past magnificence are brought to the 

 readers of Mrs. C. M. Villiers Stuart's charming volume, and the many coloured platea 

 give an intimacy which mere letterpress is idle to suggest." — Review of Reviews. 



THE GARDEN THAT I LOVE 



Containing 16 full-page Illustrations in Colour by GEO. S. ELGOOD, R.I, 



Square demy 8vo, cloth. 



Price 7s. 6d. net. Now offered at 38. od. 



From the Author's Introduction to this Edition. *' What 1" said Lamia. 

 "Another Illustrated Edition!" 



"I believe so," I replied, trying to look as meek as I could, but betraying, I fear, 

 that special kind of hesitation which proceeds less from conscious guilt than from 

 embarrassment. 



" Have you consulted Veronica ?" she asked. " If you have, I am sure she must have 

 informed you ' The Garden that I Love ' will soon be as hard to put up with as the 

 Fiscal Question." 



Despite the opinions of Lamia and Veronica the publishers believe that this edition 

 will be welcomed by many who have read the book with pleasure, but have never had an 

 opportunity of seeing the beauty of the Garden itself. 



"The illustrations are worthy of the book, which is one of the most charming 

 books about a garden in the language." — Daily Chronicle. 



"This sumptuous edition will enhance the appreciation even of this much appre- 

 ciated book." — Aberdeen Free Press. 



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