GARDENS 



OLD AND NEW 



(The Country House and its Garden Environment) 



Edited by H. AVRAY TIPPIiNG, M.A., F.S.A., 

 the illustrations being from Photographs specially 

 taken by CHARLES LATHAM. Crown folio (i5in. 

 by loin.). Handsomely bound in cloth, gilt edges. 



Volumes I., II. and III. 



Price £2 2s. net each 



By post £2 8s. 



THESE three volumes illustrate the relationship 

 between house and garden, and the beauties of 

 every type of garden, both formal and natural, 

 in a way never before attempted. They afford 

 a complete survey of the whole history of garden design 

 and garden architecture, considered from every point of 

 view — historical, artistic, and horticultural. 



" Tile title given to tliis iiandsome book liardly does justice to the 

 contents. The gardens that it so lavishly portrays, charming as they are, 

 would be without life and meaning, except as settings to the priceless old 

 English halls, manor-houses and castles that are centred in each well-chosen 

 view, Tiiere must be almost a thousand of these fascinating pictures in this 

 one volume, and all, with one exception, have been chosen from sixty-lour 

 famous places, so that one does not merely have a passing glimpse of a 

 multitude of widely-scattered scenes, but, on an average, fifteen careful out- 

 door studies of each beautiful house and its surroundings." — Morning Post. 



