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1. The Practical Gardener, revised with considerable addi- 

 tions. London 12mo. The 3rd Edition 1829. 



^ 2. The practical Gardener's Companion, or Horticultural 

 Kalendar, containing the latest improvements in Horti- 

 cultural practice. To which is annexed, on a plan never 

 before exhibited, the Garden, Seed and Plant estimate; 

 edited from an original MS- of J. Abercrombie. London. 

 18mo. 



""'^ 1. Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis, or an account of the 

 Results of Experiments on the produce, &c. of Grasses 

 and other plants. Instituted by John, Duke of Bedford. 

 Folio. 2nd edition 8vo. 1825. 



'■J 2. An Essay on the Weeds of Agriculture. London. 1825, 

 8vo. 



"^ 3. Hortus Ericaeus Woburnensis. London 1825. 4to.* 



These works are by Mr. GEORGE SINCLAIR, F. L. S. 



&c- who for many years was Gardener to the Duke of Bedford, 

 and is now of the firm of Cormack and Sinclair, Nurserymen, 

 Newcross, near London. The above are excellent works, but 

 the first contains the result of one of the greatest efforts to 

 place the cultivation of plants upon an enlightened basis that 

 has ever been written. It is the detail of patient, experienced 

 practice, guided by Science— No educated cultivator of the 

 soil should be without it. 



1817. GEORGE BROOKSHAW, a teacher of flower paint- 

 ing, published the following works. 



* This, for private distribution, was printed at the expenc© of the Dukt 

 of Bedford. 



