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ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS.
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PART I.
On the present State of Gardening in Ireland,
with Hints for its future Improvement. By
Mr. James Fraser, Gardener, Author of a
Letter to the President and Vice President of
the Horticultural Society of Ireland
Page 10, 261
Upon the Method of setting the Fruit of the
Granadilla. By an Amateur
Remarks on the Effect of the Lombardy Poplar
in Park Scenery. By Mr. John Thompson,
Land Surveyor and Pictorial Draughtsman 16
Observations on an Hypothesis concerning the
Effects of Green Vegetable Manure. By An-
thony Todd Thomson, M.D. F.LS. &c. Au-
thor of Lectures on Botany
- 20
On the Life of a Jobbing Gardener. By Mr.
Archibald M'Naughton, New Ground Work-
man, Hackney
- 24
On cultivating a Collection of Grasses in Plea-
sure Grounds or Flower Gardens. By Mr.
George Sinclair, F.L.S. H.S. &c. Author of Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis 26. 112
Of the best Mode of washing Water Cresses and
other Salads, so as to free them from the
Larvæ of Insects and Worms. By Mr. James
Simson, Gardener, Musselburgh, near Edin-
burgh
-29
On the Cultivation of Hothouse bulbous-rooted
Plants. By Mr. Robert Sweet, F.L.S., Au-
thor of the Botanical Cultivator, Cistineæ,
and other Works
- 31
Historical Notice of the Present de Malines
Pear. By John Braddick, Esq. F.H.S. of
Boughton Mount, Kent
33
On the Cultivation of the Grape known as
West's St. Peter, as practised at Spring Grove.
By Mr. Isaac Oldacre, F.H.S., Gardener to
the Emperor of Russia
- 36
On the Relations of Heat, Moisture, and Eva-
poration, in natural and artificial Atmo-
spheres. By Thomas Tredgold, Esq. Civil
Engineer
- 37
On the Cultivation of Vines in the open Air in
Great Britain. By R. A. Salisbury, Esq.
F.R.S. L.S. HS, &c.
-
43
On the Culture of the Huntingdon Willow, Salix
alba, as a Timber Tree. By Mr. Arch. Gor-
rie, C.H.S. &c. of Annat Garden, Perth-
shire
- 44
On the Benefits to be derived by the Country
Labourer from a Garden, and the Means of
teaching him how to acquire those Benefits.
By William Stevenson, Esq. Author of the
Agricultural Surveys of Surrey and Dorset
shire, &c.
- 101
Some Account of a Conservatory lately erected
at the Grange, the Seat of Alexander Baring,
Esq. M.P. Hampshire. By Mr. Peter M'Ar-
thur, F.H.S Gardener there, with a prelimi-
nary Notice respecting the Architecture of
the Mansion, by an anon. Contributor 105
Remarks on Mr. Thompson's Observations on
the Effect of the Lombardy Poplar in Park
Scenery. By Richard Morris, Esq. F.LS.,
Surveyor and Landscape Gardener
- 116
Remarks on the Effects of the Cedar of Lebanon
in Landscape. By John Thompson, Esq.
Pictorial Draughtsman, and Student of Land- scape Gardening
On forcing Roses. By R. A. Salisbury, Esq.
F.R.S. &c.
122
118
Dalhousie Castle and Gardens; the Botany of
the Neighbourhood, and various Remarks. |
By Mr. Joseph Archibald, C.M. H.S., upwards
of Nineteen Years Gardener there Page 251
On Field Gardening, and on the Gardens of
Farm Servants in Scotland. By Verus, of
Berwickshire
- 259
Some Account of the Kitley Shaddock. By
Mr. H. Saunders, Gardener to E. P. Bastard,
Esq. M. P., of Kitley, Devonshire - 265
Description of a new Transplanting Instrument,
for removing Plants when in Flower. In-
vented by Mr. Matthias Saul, of Lancaster,
and communicated by him
267
On a Mode of keeping Apples through the
Winter, as practised by Mr. Robert Donald,
Nurseryman, Woking
- 268
Some Account of the Gardens, and State of
Gardening in Denmark. By Mr. Jens Peter-
sen, of Copenhagen, now studying the Art
and Practice of Gardening in England 269
On an anomalous Appearance in some Species
of Lilium. By E. M. Baines, Esq. Hendon 273
Observations on Reverse Grafting.
By Mr.
William Balfour, Gardener to the Earl Grey,
at Howick
- 274
On improving the Gardens of Cottages, as prac-
tised by the late Lord Cawdor, at Stackpole
Court, in Pembrokeshire. Communicated by
Mr. William Buchan, F.H.S., Gardener to
Lord Bagot, at Blithfield, near Litchfield, 275
On the Cultivation in the open Garden, and
Treatment in the Forcing-house, of the Straw-
berry, known as "Wilmot's Superb." By
Mr. Isaac Oldacre, F. H.S., Gardener to the
Emperor of Russia
. 278
280
On the Importance of Regularity and sys-
tematic Conduct in practical Gardeners. By
G. R. Gardener, Champion Hill, Surrey 278
Design for improving the Parks, by extending
Kensington Gardens, and continuing the Ser-
pentine River into the Green Park, &c. By
John Thomson, Esq. Pictorial Draughtsman and Student of Landscape Gardening
Hints for the better Cultivation of the Cape
Heaths, derived from Observation of their
Nature, Soils, and Situations. By Mr. James
Bowie, Botanical Collector at the Cape 363
List of Cape Heaths which have been in Flower
in the Tooting Nursery in each Month of the
Year. Communicated by Messrs. Rollison,
Nurserymen, Tooting
- 366
On the present State of Gardening in Poland.
By W. P. A. M. Kitaiewski, Professor of Che-
mistry in the University of Warsaw
- 375
On a Disease which has attacked certain Elm
Trees in Camberwell Grove, Surrey. By a
Constant Reader
378
Remarks, including the Results of some Expe.
riments, on budding the Peach and Nectarine
on Almond Stocks. By Mr. William Ander-
son, F.L.S. H.S. &c. Curator of the Botanic
Garden, Chelsea
384
On a Devonshire Practice in planting Vines,
and on the Use of Salt as a Manure for Ara-
ble Lands, and for renovating Grass Lawns.
By William Collyns, Esq. Surgeon, Kenton,
near Exeter
401
On the Culture of Nerium oleander splendens.
By Mr. James Reeve, Gardener to G. F.
Evans, Esq. and Lady Carberry, at Laxton
Hall, Wandsford, Northamptonshire, - 402
On the Cultivation in England of the Carolina
Wax Tree, with a View to its Produce in
Wax. By William Hamilton, Esq. M.D. 403
On the Culture of the early Potatoe, as prac-
tised in Lancashire, and on the mode of cook-
ing the Potatoe there. By R. W.
Description of a Pine Pit, to be heated by
Steam, erected in Shugborough Gardens,
Staffordshire. By Mr. Andrew Johnston,
Journeyman Gardener there
Remarks on the Treatment Under-Gardeners
receive from their Masters. By G. R. G.,
Journeyman
405
407
410
Reasons for not subscribing towards the Form-
ation or Support of the Garden of the Horti-
cultural Society of London, with some
Remarks on the Management of the Society
generally. By Mentor
412
PART II. REVIEWS.
for Management, &c. &c. By Conrad Lod-
diges and Sons. 1817 to 1826. 10 vols. 4to.
and 8vo. London
Page 47
Exotic Flora, containing Figures and De
scriptions of new, rare, or otherwise interest-
ing exotic Plants, especially of such as are de-
serving of being cultivated in our Gardens,
&c. By W. J. Hooker, LL.D. F.R. A. and
L. S. &c. &c. 29 Parts. 8vo. 1823-1826. 2
vols. Blackwood, Edinburgh
47
Geraniacer, or Natural Order of Geraniums.
By Robert Sweet, F.L.S. 1820-1826. 6 vols.
8vo. Ridgway, London
ib.
The British Flower Garden. By Robert Sweet,
F.L.S. 1822-1826. 2 vols. 8vo. Simpkin and
Marshall, London
The Botanic Garden; or Magazine of hardy
Flower Plants cultivated in Great Britain,
each Number containing Four coloured Fi.
gures. By B. Maund. Nos. 1. to 7. Small 4to. London. Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy ib.
Transactions of the Horticultural Society of
Londen. Vol. V. Bulmer and Co. 1824
62. 163. 287. 481
List of Works on Gardening, Agriculture, Bo-
tany, Domestic Economy, &c. published since
January 1824; including New Editions and
Translations
74
Systematic Botany. - Caroli Linnæi Systema
Vegetabilium, editio decima sexta, curante
The Scottish Cryptogamic Flora. By Robert
K. Greville, LL.D. &c. Maclachlan and
Stewart, Edinb.; and Baldwin, Cradock, and
Joy, Lond. 8vo.
162
Essay on the Beneficial Direction of Rural Ex-
penditure. By Robert Slaney, Esq. London,
12mo.
175
Verhandlungen des Vereins zur Beforderung
des Gartenbaues, &c.; Transactions of the
Society for the Promotion of Gardening in
Prussia. Berlin, 1824. Parts 1. & 2. 4to.
186.308
Récit d'une Excursion Horticulturale faite à
Londres, dans le mois d'Avril, 1824. Par M.
Soulange-Bodin, Membre de la Société Lin-
néene de Paris, et de la Société d'Encourage-
ment pour l'Industrie Nationale, &c. &c.
(Extrait des Annales de l'Agriculture Fran-
çoise, 2de série, tome xxviii.)
189
Catalogue raisonné of Books published in Bri- tain, France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Swe- den, America 74. 192. 312. 431
Books preparing for Publication
443