Daffodils. By the Rev. J. Jacob, Secretary of the Midland Daffodil Society, with Preface by the Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., Secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society.

Orchids. By James O’Brien, V.M.H., Secretary of the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society.

Carnations and Pinks. By T. H. Cook, Head Gardener to Queen Alexandra at Sandringham; James Douglas, V.M.H.; and J. F. M’Leod, Head Gardener to Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan.

Rhododendrons and Azaleas. (The first popular volume published on this subject.) By William Watson, A.L.S., Curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with Preface by Fred. W. Moore, M.A., A.L.S., V.M.H.

Lilies. By A. Grove, F.L.S., with Preface by H. J. Elwes, F.R.S.

Apples and Pears. By George Bunyard, V.M.H., Chairman of Fruit and Vegetable Committee of Royal Horticultural Society.

Roses. By H. R. Darlington, Member of Council of National Rose Society, 2/6

Irises. By W. Rickatson Dykes, M.A.

These will be followed by volumes on Annuals, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Pæonies, Primulas, Cucumbers, Melons, Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Tomatoes, Bulbous Plants, Peaches and Nectarines, Vines, Rock Plants, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, etc.

Cook, E. T., Century Book of Gardening21/0
,,,,Gardening for Beginners12/6
Clarke, M. U., Nature’s Own Gardens21/0
Crawford, J. H., Wild Flowers 5/0
Curtis, A. C., Small Garden Beautiful3/6
,,,,Small Garden Useful3/6
,,C. H., F.R.H.S., Orchids for Everyone21/0
Darlington, Roses3/6
Earle, Mrs., Garden Colour21/0
Farrer, R., In a Yorkshire Garden10/6
,,,, My Rock Garden 7/6
Farthing, F. H., Saturday in My Garden 3/6
Jekyll, G., Flower Decoration 6/0
,,,,Children and Flowers 6/0
,,,,Home and Garden10/6
,,,,Wood and Garden10/6
,,,,Colour in the Flower Garden12/6
,,,,Wall and Water Garden12/6
Maxwell, Sir H., Scottish Gardens 7/6
Meredith, Lewis B., Rock Gardens : How to Make and Maintain Them 7/6
Robinson, W., English Flower Garden15/0
,,,,Garden Beautiful 7/6
Saunders, T. W., Vegetables and their Culture 5/0
,,,,My Flower Garden 7/6
,,,,Encyclopædia of Gardening 3/6
Step, E., Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse. 4 vols73/0
Sidgwick, Mrs. A., Children’s Book of Gardening 4/6
Sutton’s Culture of Vegetables and Flowers 5/0
Thomas, H. H., Ideal Garden 6/0
Wright, H. P., Beautiful Flowers and How to Grow Them. 2 vols.21/0
,,W. P., Alpine and Rock Gardens12/6
,,,,Beautiful Gardens: How to Maintain Them 6/0
,,,,The Perfect Garden 6/0
,,,,The Garden Week by Week 6/0
,,,,Roses and Rose Gardens12/6
,,,,Popular Garden Flowers 6/0
GUIDE BOOKS, BAEDEKER’S.
Austria 8/0
Belgium and Holland 6/0
Central Italy and Rome 7/6
Dominion of Canada 6/0
Eastern Alps, etc.10/0
Egypt15/0
Great Britain10/0
Greece 8/0
Italy from the Alps to Naples 8/0
London and Its Environs 6/0
Northern France 7/6
,,Germany 8/0
,,Italy 8/0
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark 8/0
Palestine and Syria12/0
Paris and Its Environs 6/0
Rhine, The 7/0
Southern France 9/0
,,Germany 6/0
,,Italy 6/0
Spain and Portugal16/0
Switzerland, etc8/0
United States15/0
Also Ward Lock’s Guide Books, describing principal towns and places of interest, 1/0 each.
MEDICAL WORKS.
Black’s Medical Dictionary 7/6
Brereton, M. A. C., The Mother’s Companion2/6
Cassells, Family Doctor4/6
Chavasse’s Advice to a Wife2/6
,,,,,,Mother2/6
Clark, H. E. (C.M.G.), Elementary Anatomy3/9
Doctor at Home and Nurses’ Guide Book, The2/6
Hewer, Mrs. Langton, Our Baby1/6
Morten Honnor, Nurse’s Pronouncing Dictionary1/0
,,,,The Nursery Nurses’ Companion. In paper boards, 1/0; cloth1/6
Stewart, Isla & Cuff, Herbert E. (M.D.), Practical Nursing5/0
Thompson, Sir Henry (F.R.C.S.), Food and Feeding3/6
,,,,,,,,Diet In Relation to Age and Activity1/10½
Watson, J. K. (M.D.), A Handbook for Nurses5/0
NATURE BOOKS.
Britain’s Birds and their Nests. By A. Landsborough Thomson21/0
British Birds. By W. H. Hudson3/6
British Birds and their Haunts. By Rev. A. C. Johns7/6
Eggs of British Birds. By W. J. Gordon2/6
Our Country’s Birds. By W. J. Gordon3/6
Our Country’s Butterflies and Moths. By W. J. Gordon3/6
Our Country’s Animals. By W. J. Gordon3/6
British Butterflies and Moths. By W. Furneaux3/6
New Book of Birds. By H. G. Groser6/0
New Book of Animals. By H. G. Groser6/0
Butterflies of the British Isles. By R. South6/0
Moths of the British Isles. Two Series. By R. South each7/6
Butterflies and Moths. By W. Kirby7/6
Birds of the Countryside. By F. Finn5/0
Eggs and Nests of British Birds. By F. Finn5/0
Animal Artisans. By C. J. Cornish3/6
The Handy Natural History of Mammals. By E. Protheroe5/0
Book of the Animal Kingdom. By W. P. Westell10/6
Wild Animals and the Camera. By W. P. Dando6/0
Whose Home is the Wilderness. By William J. Long5/0
Brier-Patch Philosophy. By “Peter Rabbitt” (William J. Long)6/0
Northern Trails6/0
A Little Brother to the Bear, and Other Stories6/0
School of the Woods6/0
Beasts of the Field6/0
Fowls of the Air6/0
Following the Deer4/6
Haunters of the Silences. By G. D. Roberts6/0
Kindred of the Wild. By G. D. Roberts6/0
Red Fox. By G. D. Roberts6/0
Watchers of the Trail. By G. D. Roberts6/0
Kings in Exile. By G. D. Roberts4/6
Animal Heroes. By E. Thompson Seton6/0
Lives of the Hunted. By E. Thompson Seton6/0
Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac. By E. Thompson Seton5/0
Wild Animals I have Known. By E. Thompson Seton6/0
Natural History of Selborne. By G. White. Illustrated by G. E. Collins10/6
Nature Pictures. By R. Kearton15/0
British Birds’ Nests: How, Where, and When to Find Them. By R. Kearton14/0
Wild Life at Home. By R. Kearton4/6
Our Rarer British Breeding Birds. By R. Kearton3/6
Our Bird Friends. By R. Kearton2/7½
Birds’ Nests, Eggs, and Egg Collecting. By R. Kearton3/9
Jack’s Insects. By Edmund Selous4/6
Book of the Animal Kingdom (Mammals). By Percival Westell10/6
White’s Natural History of Selborne 2/7½ and10/6