By Gertrude Jekyll. A garden book for children, treating not only of their own little gardens and other outdoor occupations, but also of the many amusing and interesting things that occur in and about the larger home garden and near grounds. Thoroughly practical and full of pictures. 7s. 6d. net. By post, 8s.
"Little bits of botany, quaint drawings of all kinds of things, pretty pictures, reminiscences and amusements—why, it is a veritable 'Swiss Family Robinson' for the bairns, and we shall be surprised and disappointed if it is not introduced into many hundreds of homes."—Liverpool Post.
TREES AND SHRUBS FOR ENGLISH GARDENS
By E.T. Cook. 15s. 8d. net. By post, 16s. 5d.
"It contains a mass of instruction and illustration not always to be found altogether when required, and as such it will be very useful as a popular handbook for amateurs and others anxious to grow trees and shrubs."—Field.
MY GARDEN
By Eden Phillpotts. 207 pages. 60 full-page illustrations, 7s. 6d. net. By post, 8s.
"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."—World.
ANNUALS AND BIENNIALS
The best Annual and Biennial Plants and their uses in the Garden. By Gertrude Jekyll. With cultural notes by E.H. Jenkins. Illustrated throughout, 9s. 5d. net. By post, 9s. 11d.