BY THE SAME AUTHOR. Small demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. each. TWENTY-NINTH EDITION. POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN. With an Appendix by LADY CONSTANCE LYTTON. DEAN HOLE, in an article upon the work in the Nineteenth Century, says: There is not time for further enjoyment of this sweet, spicy "PotPourri; " no space for further extracts from this clever and comprehensive book; only for two more earnest words to the reader-Buy it.' SIXTH IMPRESSION. MORE POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN. PUNCH.-This second volume has all the charm of the first. It is just the friendly chat of a lady who has not only read books but knows all about her kitchen, and, if possible, more about the garden she loves. On each, sound, useful information is pleasantly conveyed.' WORLD.-""More Pot-Pourri from a Surrey Garden" is very pleasant to read. It ranges, like its predecessor, over a variety of subjects, all discussed in an amiable, gossiping, old-world vicarage style. Whether she speaks of babies or black beetles, of Omar Khayyam, Belladonna lilies, or modern marriages, Mrs. Earle is never tedious, and often most instructive.' SECOND EDITION. A THIRD POT-POURRI. ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.-'Rarely are two successes followed in due course by a third success, but all those who delighted in Mrs. Earle's first two books will eagerly welcome "A THIRD POT-POURRI."' QUEEN. Altogether this "Third Pot-Pourri" may well be recommended as a volume to be read by all, for it can scarcely fail to please.' Small demy 8vo. 75. 6d. net. LETTERS TO YOUNG AND OLD. THE STANDARD says: 'Whether the book be called one of "Letters" or "Pot-Pourri," admirers of the author's previous work may rest assured that its tune is the same which charmed them before." London: SMITH, ELDER & CO., 15 Waterloo Place, S.W. |