CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AND PINKS

Edited by E. T. COOK. Price 3s. 6d. net; by post, 3s. 10d.

The border Carnation, the Picotee, the Malmaison, and the Tree Carnation. Carnations for Exhibition and for town gardens, diseases of the Carnation, and the garden Pinks and Wild Pinks are all fully considered, and thoroughly practical information by experts is given on each subject.

Manchester Courier.—"There is little left unsaid on the subject of Carnations and Pinks in Mr. E. T. Cook's interesting book on the subject.... All lovers of those popular flowers should purchase Mr. Cook's volume, the illustrations to which are not its least admirable feature."


MY GARDEN

By EDEN PHILLPOTTS. 12s. 6d. net; by post, 12s. 10d.

The World.—"It is a thoroughly practical book, addressed especially to those who, like himself, have about an acre of flower garden, and are willing and competent to help a gardener to make it as rich, as harmonious, and as enduring as possible. His chapters on irises are particularly good."

Westminster Gazette.—" ... will attract no less for its literary charm than for the varied and interesting experiences which it details.... Mr. Phillpotts is a gardener every inch of him, whatever else he may be, and his book is not only a sound contribution to the literature of gardens, but withal a very captivating one."

Scotsman.—"A charming addition to a beautiful series, the 'Country Life' Library."