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I. Phytographie. 



Verein sind es vorziiglich, deren Schriften die wichtigsten Abhand- 

 lungen bringen. 



Walilbau mid Landschaftsgartnerei gehen auch nie leer aus. 

 [Die unteii genannte verkiirzte und enggedruckte Ausgabe von Lou- 

 don's Arboretum 8c Frutic. (vgl. Jahresbb. iib. 1838 u. 1837) mit 



The practical Gardener's Companion; or, Horticultural Calendar etc. Edi- 

 ted from a MS. of J. Abercrombie, by J. Main. 8 Ed. Lond., 1838. 



Tbe Suburban Horticulturist; or an attempt to teach the science and prac- 

 tice of the culture and management of the Flower-, Fruit, Kitchen, and For- 

 cing Garden, etc. By J. C. Loudon. With Engravings on wood. London, 

 1842. 8. 



Practical Gardening. By Martin Doyle. Dublin, 1841. 



Practical Instructions in Gardening for Ladies. By Mrs. Loudon. 3d. 

 Edit. With many illustrative Wood-cuts. Loud., 1841. 8. 



(The new and improved practical Gardener and modern Horticulturist. By 

 E. Mac In tosh. Lond., (1841?). 21 sh.| 



The Hothouse and Greenhouse Manual; or botanical Cultivator: giving 

 full practical instructions for tbe management of all the Plants cultivated in 

 the Hothouses, Greenhouses, Frames and Borders in the Gardens of Great 

 Britain; with plain directions for the manag. of Bulbs and Plants in Rooms, 

 etc. By Rob. Sweet. Oth Ed. London, 1830. 8. 



The Domestic Gardeners Manual; being an Introduction to practical Gar- 

 dening, on philos. principles: to which are added a Naturalist's Calendar; an 

 Appendix on the operations of Forcing, etc. By John Towers. New Ed., 

 improved. London, 1831). 8. [13sh.| 



The Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden, [forming the art. , horticulture" 

 of (lie Encyel. Brit.]. By Pad-. Neill... Seer, (o the Caledon. Hortic. Soc, etc. 

 Edinburg, 1840. >Post-8. [mit fiber OOHolzschn.; abgedr. aus Encyclop. Brit. 

 7d Ed. — Sh. Gelobt.) 



| The Orchard and Fruit-Garden. By C. Mac Intosh. 12. 10 V* «h.| 



|The Fruit-Growers Instructor. By G. Bliss. 1841. 12. sb.| 



|Fiuit Trees: a Hand-Book f. Cultivators. By J. Main. 1841. 18. 2sh.| 



|A Catalogue of the Fruits cultivated in the Garden of the Hortic. Soc. of 

 London. 3d. Ed. London, 1842. 188 pp. gr. 8. 5sh.| 



A practical Treatise on the cultivation of the Grape Vine on open Walls. 

 By Clement Ho are. 3d. Ed. Lond., 1841. 8. 



Practical hints on the culture of the Pine-Apple. By R. Glendinning. 

 London, 183<). 12. 



The Vegetable Cultivator; cont. a plain and accurate descr. of all the diff. 



Species and Var. of Culinary Vegetables, with etc and the best modes of 



cooking them, alphabetically arranged. Alsosome Recollections of the life of Ph. 

 Miller. By John Rogers. London, 1839. 8. \1 5/e Thlr. b. Weigel in Lpz.J 

 — | The Kitchen Garden: a HainJ-Book for Cultivators. By J. Main. 1841. 

 18. 2 sli. | — The Kitchen Garden; or Monthly Calendar of practical directions 

 for the Culture of Vegetables ; with a Catal. of Fruit Trees adapted for the 

 climate of Ireland. By Mart. DoyU. 3d. Edit. Dublin, 1838. 12. 



A practical Treatise on the culture of the Melon. By John Duncan. 

 London, 183(1. 8. — A Treatise on the growth of Cucumbers and Melons, 

 conjointly with that of Asparagus, Mushrooms, Rhfcbarb. etc. Bv J. Duncan. 

 London, 1841. 12. — Cucumber Culture, being a practical Illustration of 

 a System of Forcing in connection with Natural Principles. Wherein it is 

 shown, that Fruit may be cut during the whole year. By J. Duncan. Lon- 

 don, 1841. 12. * 



The Flower Garden ; or monthly Calendar of pract. directions for the cul- 

 ture of Flowers. By M. Doyle. Dublin, 1839. 12. 



