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1812. A conci.-e and practical Treatise on the growth and 

 culture of the Carnation, Pink, Auricula, Polyanthus, 

 Ranunculus, Tuli)), &:c. Loudon. 12nio. A plate, 

 B> THOMAS HOGG. 



Mr. Hogg, was master of an Academy at Paddington, TMiddle- 

 sex, he is now a florist at (he same place, where he has a collection 

 of Carnations and Piccoteos, perhaps the rtiiost in the world. 

 He is celebrated for his surressful culture of them. He has 

 more than seven hundred varieties of all prices from two to 

 sixty shillings. 



1812. Plans, Elevations, and Sections of Hot-houses, and 



Green-houses, an Aquarium, Conservatories, cVc. re- 

 cently built in different parts of England for various 

 noblemen and gentlemen, &c. London, folio. By 

 GEORGE TODD, Surveyor and Hot-house builder, 



1813. 1. Observations on the barrenness of Fruit Trees; 



the means of prevention and euro. Edinburgli. 8vo. 

 By PETER. LYON, an Apothecary and Physic 

 Gardener at Comely Garden, near Edinburgh. He 

 also wrote, 



2. A Treatise on the Physiology and Pathology of 

 Trees, with observations on the barrenness aud canker 

 of Fruit Trees ; the means of prevention and cure. 

 Edinburgh- 181G. 8vo. 2ud Ed. 



1813. 1. Account of some experiments to promote the im- 

 provement of Fruit Trees, by peeling the Bark. 

 London. 8vo, By SIR JOHN SINCLAIR, Bart, 

 The experiments were made by the Mr. Lyon just 

 mentioned. 



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