GARDENER'S MAGAZINE; 



CONDUCTED BY 



J. C. LOUDON, F.L.S. &c. 



No. LVIIL, for January, 1835, commences a New Series, which will be 

 continued Monthly, at Is. 6d. 



THE NEW FEATURES IN THE SERIES ARE — 



1. Pomological Notices ; or Notices of all the New Hardy Fruits de- 

 serving of cultivation, as their respective merits become known. 



2. Olitonal Notices; or Notices of all the New Culinary Vegetables 

 deserving a place in Kitchen Gardens. 



3. Arboricultural Notices J or Notices of all the newly introduced Trees 

 and Shrubs, whether adapted for the Forest, the Park, the Shrubbery, 

 or the Pleasure Ground. 



4. The Floriciiltural Notices are continued as before, with additional 

 matter, connected with the Culture of Flowers. 



5. The Series of Kitchen Gardens, and that of Gardener's Houses in the 

 Classical Style, were completed in No. LXI., for April last; when 

 a Series of Designs for Flower Gardens, and one of Gardener's Houses, 

 in the Old English Style, were commenced. 



6. After the Series of Flower Gardens, and that of Gardener's Houses 

 in the Old English Style, are completed, a Series of Designs for 

 Shrubberies and Pleasure Grounds, and one for Ornamental Garden 

 Buildings will be commenced. 



7. A Series of Designs for Parks, Farms, Sfc. will follow; and 



8. A Series of Designs for laying out the Grounds of Country Residences 

 of every degree of extent from one perch to 1000 acres. 



AlsOf by the same Author, 



THE MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, 



Monthly, at 2s. 



THE ARCHITECTURAL MAGAZINE, 



Monthly, at 25.; and 



THE ARBORETUM BRITANNICUM, 



To be completed in 24 Numbers, with upwards of 350 Plates, and above 

 600 Pages of Letter Press, forming two Volumes, 8vo. Monthly, at 2*. 6d. 

 London : Longman, Rees, & Co., and James Ridgway and Sons. 



