IV PKEFArK. 



lu reference to the future, we engage to use our utmost exertions to 

 meet the wishes of our readers, and to accomplish which we most 

 respectfully solicit the aid of our friends in forwarding us communi- 

 cations of everything relative to Floriculture, however small in extent 

 the subject may be. With their assistance we will endeavour to please 

 and profit all, and doubt not of accomplishing our object satisfactorily. 

 We have not received a single complaint during the past year, but 

 had many pleasing testimonies of approbation. 



The sale of previous years' volumes has likewise greatly increased, 

 and we are now providing for future demand. The recommendation 

 by our friends of the Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' 

 Magazine to others will prove an additional stimulus to our exertions, 

 and for such favours we will evidence a more corresponding proof of 

 our gratitude by our deeds. 



JRichmond, 26th November 1850. 



