The " Country Life " Library 



" Country Life " Library of Garden Books [cont). 



THE DISEASES OF TREES 



By Professor R. Hartig. Royal 8wo. 13s. 2d. net. By- 

 post, 13s. 6d. 



SEASIDE PLANTING OF TREES AND SHRUBS 



By Alfred Gaut, F.R.H.S. An interesting and instructive book 

 dealing with a phase of arboriculture hitherto not touched upon. 

 It is profusely illustrated, and diagrams are given explaining- 

 certain details. 6s. ^d. net. By post, 6s. qd. 



" Mr. Gaut has accomplished a piece of very solid and extremely useful work,, 

 and one that may not be without considerable influence upon the future develop- 

 ment of coast-side garden work and agriculture." — Liverpool Courier. 



THE BOOK OF BRITISH FERNS 



By Chas. T. Druery, F.L.S., V.M.H., President of the British 

 Pteridological Society. 45. ^d. net. By post, 45. ^d. 



" The book is well and lucidly written and arranged ; it is altogether beautifully- 

 got up. Mr. Druery has long been recognized as an authority on the subject." — 

 Si. Jameses Gazette. 



THE HARDY FLOWER BOOK 



By E. H. Jenkins. A complete and trustworthy guide to all who 

 are desirous of adding to their knowledge of the best means of 

 planting and cultivating hardy flowers. Large Crown 8vo, 50 

 illustrations and cbloured frontispiece. 2nd Edition. 3s. 2d. net^ 

 By post, 3 s. 6d. 



" The amateur gardener who covets success should read ' The Hardy Flower 

 Book.' " — Daily Mail. 



GARDENING MADE EASY 



By E. T. Cook. An instructive and practical gardening book of 

 200 pages and 23 illustrations, is. iid. net. Cloth, 2S. 6d.. 

 net. Postage, $d. extra. 

 " The A.B.C. of Gardening." — Scotsman. 



ROSE GROWING MADE EASY 



By E. T. Cook. A simple Rose Guide for amateurs, freely illus- 

 trated with diagrams showing ways of increasing, pruning and. 

 protecting roses, is. 3d. net. Cloth, 2s. net. Postage, ^d. extra. 

 "... Ought to be in the hands of every rose grower." — Aberdeen Free Press. 



FRUIT GROWING FOR BEGINNERS 



A simple and concise handbook on the cultivation of Fruit. By 

 F. W. Harvey, is. 3d. net. Cloth, 2s. net. Postage, sd. 

 extra. 

 " An amazing amount of information is packed' into this book." — Evening News.. 



CAUSERIES ON ENGLISH PEWTER 



By Antonio de Navarro. Treats of Old Pewter, Pewter Church 

 Plate, Evolution of the Tankard, The Trencher and its Uses^ 

 Church Flagons, Chalices, Patens, Forks, Salts, Spoons and the 

 Custody of Pewter. Quarto. Price 13s. 2d. net. By inland 

 post, 13s. gd. 

 THE FIRST AND CHIEF GROUNDES OF ARCHITECTURE 

 By John Shute, 1563, with an historical and critical introduction 

 by Lawrence Weaver. Facsimile edition, limited to 100 a 

 numbered copies of this rare and important work, the ftrst book 

 on architecture published in England. Folio, half-bound in 

 sheepskin. 185. gd. net. By post, 19s. 4^. 

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