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Esq. of Clapton, whose collection of Plants he now possesses, 



and carries on the business of a Nurseryman, 



181 1. On the IMode of forcing the Vine in Denmark. London. 

 8vo. by PETER LINDEGAARD, Gardener to the 

 King of Denmark, at Rosenburgh. 



This work was published in the Danish language at Copen- 

 hagen. Mr. Lindegaard is a Corresponding Member of the 

 London Horticultural Society, and is decidedly tlie first Horti- 

 culturist in Denmark ; some of his writings will be found in the 

 table of contents of the Horticultural Transactions. 



THOMAS HAYNES, nurseryman at Arundel in North anip- 

 tonshire, is author of the following works, 



^ 1. Improved System of Nursery Gardening. London. 181 1 , 

 ^ 8vo. 



2. Interesting Discoveries in Horticulture: being an easy, 



rational, and efficacious System of propagating all hardy 

 American, and Bog Soil Plants, with Ornamental Trees 

 and Shrubs of general description. Green-house Plants, 

 including Botany Bay and Cape Plants; Herbaceous 

 Plants, affording favourable shoots and Fruit Trees iu 

 every variety, by planting Cuttings chiefly in the warm 

 months, without artificial Heat. London. 1811. 8vo. 



3. A Treatise on the improved culture of the Strawberry, 

 Raspberry, and Gooseberry. London. 1812. 8vo. 



4. On collecting Soils and Composts and preparing theirr for 

 use, &c. London. 1821. 12mo. 



WILLIAM JACKSON HOQKER, L. L, D. F R. %, 



