378 .1 HISTORY OF GARDEXIXG IN ENGLAND. 



1803 The Encyclopctdia of Gardeninj^. London, 1822. 8vo. 



This work went throuo^h several later editions. 



The different modes of cultivating the Pine Apple, &c. 



London, 1822. 8vo. 



The Encyclopaedia of Plants. London, 1838. 8vo. 



Loudon was the author of several other works and numerous treat- 

 ises, and editor of the Gardener's Magazine, &c. MRS. LOUDOX 

 also was the author of many works on Gardening, among which 

 arc the following: — 



• Flower Garden of Ornamental Annuals. London, 



1840. 4to. 



■ Ladies' Companion to Flower Garden. London, 1841. 



i2mo. 

 • Ladies' Country Companion. London, 1846. i2mo. 



British Wild Flowers. London, 1846. 4to. 



■ The Amateur Gardener's Calendar. London, 1857 



1804 R. W. Dickson, m.d. Practical Agriculture, or a Complete 



System of Modern Husbandry, &c. London, 1804 

 and 1805. 4to. 



Editor of the Agricultural Magazine from July, 1807, to 

 December, 1809. 



1805 Edward Rudge, f.l.s. Plantarum Guianae rariarum, Icones 



et Descriptiones. London, 1805-7. 4 vols, folio 



1806 William Griffin. Treatise on the cultivation of the Pine 



Apple. Newark, 1806. 8vo. 



Another edition. 1810. 



John Sibthorpe. Flora Gra^ca, 1806-1840. 10 vols, folio 

 Mrs. Henrietta M. Moriarty. Viridarium ; or Green 



House Plants. London, 1806. 8vo. 

 W. Wallis Mason. Experiments on the Culture of Carrots.* 

 Nicholson's Journal, X\'., p. 57. 1806. 



1807 William Sh.\w. The Practical Gardener. London, 1807. 



8vo. * 



Alexander Macdonald. A complete Dictionary of practical 

 Gardening. 1807. 2 vols. 4to. 



Johnson says the author of this was R. \V. Dickson {see 1S04), 

 and that Macdonald was an assumed name. 



William Watson. On the Culture of Turnips * 



Nicholson's Journal, XVI., p. 14. 

 1809 J. Acton. On the Germination of Seeds, in a letter. i8og.* 

 Nicholson's Journal, XXI II. .p. 214. 



