OTHER BEAUTIFUL BOOKS ON GARDENS {contimied) 



GARDENS OF ENGLAND 



Painted by BEATRICE PARSONS 

 Described by E. T. COOK 



Containing 20 fill-page Illustrations in Colour 

 Square demy 8vo., cloth, gilt top 



Price 7s. 6d. net {By post, 7/11) 



A book of yery great value . . . highly deserving of a place in the country house. . . . 

 It is instinct with the spirit of the garden, and no one could turn its leaves, or look at the 

 pictures, without obtaining many a hint that could be put to practical purpose."— 

 Country Life. 



" Miss Parsons' pictures are almost fragrant, so truly does she realise the atmosphere of 

 her subjects. The volume is one which the garden lover . . . will find full of delight." — 

 Truth. 



BRITISH 

 FLORAL DECORATION 



By R. F. FELTON, F.R.H.S., F.N.C.S., etc. 



(Florist to H.M. the late King Edward VII. and many Courts of Europe) 

 Containing 28 full-page Illustrations (12 in colour) 

 Square demy 8vo., cloth 

 Price 7s. 6d. net {By post, 11) 



" Mr. Feltons' book deserves the success that may be unhesitatingly prophesied for it." — 

 The Nation. 



" We heartily recommend this book to all lovers of Nature as being not only an art book 

 for the drawing-room table, but a practical guide for all those, both amateur and professional, 

 who wish to attain perfection in this fascinating arC—Orchzd H^ortd. 



THE CHILDREN'S BOOK 

 OF GARDENING 



By MRS. ALFRED SIDGWICK and MRS. PAYNTER 



Containing 12 full-page Illustrations in Colour by 

 Mrs. CAYLEY ROBINSON 

 Small square demy 8vo., cloth 

 Price 6s. 



" A very charming and really educative gift-book. . . . Any really refined and intelligent 

 child, capable of experiencing the charm of the flower garden, will delight in this beautiful 

 volume, which will open a new world of pleasure and beauty to the happy young recipient." 

 — Liverpool Daily Post. 



" A book which will be found much prized by young people who delight in rearing 

 flowers. ' ' — Scotsman . 



PUBLISHED BY 



ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK, 4, 5 & 6, SOHO SQUARE. LONDON. W. 



