January, 1912 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



277 



What England Can Teach Us 

 About Gardening 



By Wilhelm Miller, Ph. D. 



Horticultural Editor of "Country Life in America" and Editor of "The Garden Magazine." 



PHIS book by Dr. Miller is the first attempt to break away from the 

 -*■ slavish copying of Old World gardens and lay the foundations of an 

 American style of gardening. 



C Dr. Miller went abroad with the object of studying the English gardens, 

 the most beautiful things of their kind in the world, and in this volume 

 he has embodied those principles and suggestions which are applicable to 

 American conditions. 



C, What it has taken England hundreds of years to learn we can profit by; 

 and the immense value of this book over previous works is that it shows 

 how to save millions of dollars now wasted in unscientific planting. 



C, We believe that an acceptance of Dr. Miller's principles, both of adop- 

 tion and rejection, will put us hundreds of years ahead in the art of gardening. 



Eight plates in color and many in black and white. Net, $4.00 (postage 35c). 



garden city DOUBLED AY, PAGE & CO. new york 



