WORKS BY FRANCIS GEORGE HEATH. 



"Everybody knows Mr. Heath*s fascinating 'books,"— PuZiJfaJ? Gazette, 



FERWS. »- ^■ 



1. THE FERN PORTFOLIO. Imperial Qaarto. 3rd Edition 8 



Illustrated by 16 Plates elaborately dra^va life-size, coloured frcn nature, 

 and accompanied by descriptive text, representing all the species of Bntish 

 Ferns, which themselves comprise a larsre proportion of the ferns of Amerina 

 and of many other parts of the worli. . . . This work stands alone, for 

 it is the only one ever produced giving absolute facsimiles in form, size, colour, 

 and venation of the fronds of ferns. 

 *' The plates are toonderfuV* — The Author of " Loma Doone." 

 *• We need hardly praise * The Fera Portfolio.* seeiag that it is one of the 

 productions of Mr. Heath. . . , The volame will be of great interest and 

 value." — Times. 



•* So admirably are the figures drawn and coloured as to be, for all practical 

 purposes of comparison, equivalent to the plants which they copy with such 

 minute fidelity." — Knowiedge, 



2. WHERE TO FIND FERNS. Illustrated by Fern Plates and Pictures of 

 Fern Habitats. &c. With a special chapter on the Ferns round London *» 1 6 



" Wonderfully cheap at Ei-fhteenpence." — Soohteller. 



3. THE FERN PARADISE. Illustrated by Fern Plates and other En- 

 gravings, gilt edges. 7th Edition. l2 6 



*' All lovers of ferns will be delighted." — Saturday Seview. 



4. THE FERN WORLD. Illustrated by Fern Plates and ouher Engravings, 



gilt edges. 7th Edition 12 6 



" Good, well-written descriptions of our native ferns." — Athenesum. 



PLCWEBS. 



6. SYLVAN SPRING. With Coloured and Wooi? Illustrations, gilt edges ... 12 6 

 "He suffuses his picture with the charm of painting." — Sritiah Qua/rferly 

 Seview. 



FOREST SCENERY. 



6. HEATH'S GILPIN'S FOREST SCENERY. Embellished by finely executed 

 Engravings. Cheaper Ei^ition 7 6 



Mr. Francis George Heath is an able and accomplished editor."— ^iandord. 



GARDEWS. 



7. MY GARDEN WILD. AND WHAT I GREW THERE 5 o 



"A m.ore exquisite picture of the felicity of horticulture has seldom been 

 drawn for us. . . . filled in with all Mr. Heath's richness of colouring and 

 powers of description. . . ." — Gbaitt Allen, in ^catZcmy. 



IiEAVES. 



8. AUTUMNAL LEAVES. Profusely Illustrated by Coloured and Wood 

 Hlustrations. 3rd Edition ... 6 



*' In every way attractive." — Saturday Jfeoiew. 



"Charmingly illustrated. . . . Will delight many eyes." — Spectator. 



PEASANT LIFE. 



9. PEASANT LIFE IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. 6th Edition g q 



•'A singularly pleasant book to read." — i^ueen. 



" His great art is description." — Tablet. 



TREES, &c. 



10. OUR WOODLAND TREES. Illustrated by Coloured Plates and Wood 

 Engravings, giU- edges. 3rd Edition 12 6 



" A work inspired by a genuine and wholesome love of nature." — Times. 

 *' To dip into its pages is like taking a trip to Arcadia." — World. 



11. BURNHAM BEECHES. Illustrated by Engravings and Map. Paper 

 boards, 1«. Holiday cloth Edition, with Author's portrait 1 6 



*' Writing with even more than his usual brilliancy, Mr. Heath here gives 

 the public an interesting monograph of the spleni3id old trees." — Globe. 

 •'.The charm of style and perfection of illustration." — Record. 



13. TREES AND FERNS. Illustrated by beautifully executed Engravings, 



gilt edges. 2nd Edition 3 g 



"Acharming little volume." —ZiaKiantf Water. 



13. TREE GOSSIP. Typographically ornamented, elegantly bound 3 6 



"A series of interesting notes, . . . Mr. Heath is a pleasant writer whose 

 capacity to treat upon such topics as are here dealt with has already been 

 proved."— Z'tme*. 



