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DICKSON- 91. On a Method of forcing Aspara- 

 gus. By Mr. W. ROSS. 92. On pruning the Peach 

 Tree in cold situations. By ^T. A. KNIGHT, Esq. 

 93. On the management of Fruit Trees to be forced 

 very early in the ensuing Season. By T. A. KNIGHT, 

 Esq. 94. On raising Mignonette in Pots through- 

 out the year. By Mr. G. RISHON. 95. On Straw- 

 berries in Forcing Houses during the Winter and 

 Spring. ByMr. W. MORGAN. 96. Account of the 

 Roseberry Strawberry. By J. SABINE, Esq. 97. 

 On ringing Fruit Trees. By G. H. NOEHDEN, L. 

 L. D. 98. An improvement of the Stove for Plants 

 By W. KENT, Esq. 99- On cultivating Straw- 

 berries in the open ground. By Mr.M. KEENS. 100. 

 On a new method of cultivating Lobelia Fulgens* By 

 Mr. W. HEDGES. 101- Condensed notices of 

 communications. 



APPENDIX. 



i. An easy and infallible mode of forcing Trees to bear 

 Fruit, Translated from the German of the Rev. Q. C, 

 L. Hempel, By G. H. NOEHDEN, L. L. D. 



ii- On a .stove for Tropical Plants. By J. SABINE, Esq. 



iii. On the works of the Rev. J. V. Sickler, By G- H. 

 NOEHDEN, L. L. D, 



iv. On M. Noisette's mode of training Fruit Trees. By 

 G, H. NOEHDEN, L. L. D, 



1818. Short practical directions for the culture of the Ananas 

 or Pine Apple. Warwick. 8vo. By THOMAS 

 BALDWIN, Gardener to the Marquis of Hertford, 

 at Ragley, Warwickshire. 



