BOOKS ABOUT GARDENS 
BY HARRY ROBERTS 
THE CHRONICLE OF A CORNISH 
GARDEN. With Seven Illustrations of an Ideal 
Garden by F. L. B. Griggs. Price 5s. net. Crown 
8vo. 
The Literary World.— '•' The Chronicle is written in a frank, un- 
affected style, and will suggest useful ideas to other garden lovers.” 
The Bookman. — “ It is written with grace and knowledge, and 
pleases as well as teaches.” 
BY MRS LESLIE WILLIAMS 
A GARDEN IN THE SUBURBS. With 
Eight, Illustrations. Price 5s. net. Crown 8vo. 
The Westminster Gazette. — “ The writer knows her subjects and 
conveys her facts in an interesting manner, . . . the number of 
hints which she gives about the buying of plants are especially 
valuable. ...” 
BY THE REV. CANON ELLACOMBE 
IN MY VICARAGE GARDEN AND 
ELSEWHERE. With a Photogravure Frontispiece 
of the Author. Price 5s. net. Crown 8vo. 
The Daily Chronicle. — “One is not often fortunate enough to 
come upon a scholar in a flower garden, but Canon Ellacombe has a 
quality of his own.” 
The Academy. — “Canon Ellacombe writes of gardens as one who 
knows, and his latest hook has a practical value. He deals with his 
subject in a manner which indicates close observation and genuine 
love.” 
BY MRS MILNE-HOME 
STRAY LEAVES FROM A BORDER 
GARDEN. With Eight Illustrations by F. L. B. 
Griggs. Price 6s. net. Crown 8vo. 
The Daily Chronicle. — “ It is just the sort of book to read as one 
swings in a hammock ‘ underneath the hough ’ in the delightful 
summer afternoons.” 
The Daily News. — “The garden thread runs through it all and 
it is a charming hook with plenty of hints to be picked up.” 
