TWO BEAUTIFUL BOOKS FOR ALL GARDEN 
LOVERS 
ROCK GARDENS 
HOW TO MAKE AND MAINTAIN THEM 
By lewis B. MEREDITH 
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY 
F. W. MOORE, M.A., A.L.S. 
And an Alphabetical List of Plants suitable for the Rock 
Garden, with notes on the aspect and soil they require. 
" It is safe to say it is one of the best of the really practical works which 
hav6 been written, and we can cordially recommend it to everyone who is 
embarking, or has already embarked, on this fascinating branch of horti- 
culture." — The Gardener's Chro7iicle. 
Second Edition. With tieiv Illustratiotis. Demy 8vo. Cloth. 
7s. 6d. net ; postage inland, 6d. extra. 
ILLUSTRATIONS UNCOMMONLY BEAUTIFUL 
THE 
HERBACEOUS GARDEN 
By Mrs PHILIP MARTINEAU 
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY 
W. ROBINSON 
Part I. of this interesting volume describes and gives full particulars how to 
make and arrange Hardy Borders ; while Part II. consists of an alphabetical 
list of the most suitable plants. 
"The only bad thing about Mrs Martineau's book is its title. 'The 
Herbaceous Garden ' is too ugly a name for a volume which can only be 
described by that ill-used word, charming. Vet it is not easy to suggest a 
better title. Weight and wisdom are added in an introduction by Mr William 
Robinson, and the illustrations are uncommonly beautiful." — The Times. 
" Even enthusiasts of long standing are continually confronted with doubts 
and difficulties, and here these pages, written with knowledge and apprecia- 
tion by an amateur for amateurs, will appeal as much for their invaluable 
counsel as for the clear manner in which it is imparted."— /"a// y^/a// Gazelle. 
Second Impression. 
Demy 8w. Cloth. 7s. 6d. net ; postage ttiland, 6d. 
Illustrated by 32 plates beautifully reproduced by a 
new process, and with tivo illustrations in colour. 
WILLIAMS ^ NORGATE, '^o^i^ri'i^^^il^^ilz. 
