A FEW OF OUR CONTRIBUTORS. 



F. W. KGOKE 

 [Fruit and Flowersj 



Dr. O'DONEL BROWNE 



[Rofes] 



Dr. G. H. PETHYBRIDGE 



[Plant Physiology |and Diseases] 



Professor GEORGE H. CARPENTER 

 Injurious Insects] 



Irish Gardening. 



A MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL. 



Irish Gardening is now fairly established as the organ of progressive 

 Horticulture in Ireland. It is, indeed, the only journal entirely devoted to 

 g"ardening- in its special application to Irish conditions. 



Its aim is to make g-ardening' popular in every home in Ireland, and to 

 help with time!}' information and advice those that are attempting- to make 

 a livelihood out of gardening-. 



The highest authoritative writeis in tiie science and practice of Horti- 

 culture in Ireland are constant contributors to its pages. 



No trouble or expense is spared in the production of the journal to make 

 it brig-ht, attractive, and useful, and its success demonstrates that these 

 characteristics are appreciated. 



There is, liowever, a still wider scope for such a journal in Ireland, and 

 we appeal to the kind services of our many readers to introduce it to such 

 of their friends as are likely to be interested in its contents. 



A. CAMPBELL 



[Garden Flowersj 



WILLIAM TYNDALL 



ii,aiKJ[ Vegetables] 



PETER BROCK 



[Fruit] 



