“What a paradise apartment life would be if this book were widely circulated and its contents enforced.”
| + | Engin. N. 58: 536. N. 14, ’07. 200w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 669. O. 19, ’07. 20w. |
Rexford, Eben Eugene. Four seasons in the garden: with 27 il. and with decorations by Edward S. Holloway. **$1.50. Lippincott.
7–16936.
Gardening for the home-maker is treated in all its phases by the “foremost amateur gardener of the United States.” The book treats of the making and care of the lawn, flowerbeds. back-yard gardens and window boxes, of the more ambitious garden of the suburbanite and the country dweller, and concludes with two chapters on village and rural improvement societies.
| A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 171. O. ’07. S. |
“The book is not what its title might indicate—a guide to the seasons in their order. It is likely to be most serviceable to beginners in garden making. The author’s language is simple, his style is popular, and he gives facts and instruction in an easily understood form.”
| + | Dial. 40: 367. Je. 16, ’07. 410w. | |
| + | Nation. 85: 547. D. 12, ’07. 50w. |