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1812 George Bkookshaw. Pomona Britannica, or Correct 



Delineations of British Fruits, with Descriptions. 



Atlas folio. London, 1812. 



another edition. Elephant 4to. 181 7. 2 vols. 



A Treatise on Flower Painting. (Part I.) 1816. 



4to. ^ 



The Horticultural Repository, &c. 1817. 8vo. 



Joseph Taylor. Arbores Mirabiles, or a Description of the 



most remarkable Trees, Plants, and Shrubs in all 



parts of the World. Illustrated. London, 1812. 



i2mo. 

 The Bible Garden. A brief Description of all the trees 



and plants mentioned in Holy Scripture. London, 



1836. i6mo. 

 Thomas Hogg. A concise and practical Treatise on the 



growth and culture of the Carnation, Pink, Auricula, 



Polyanthus, Ranunculus, Tulip, &c. London, 1S12. 



i2mo. 



Second edition. London, 1822. i2mo. 



George Todd. Plans, Elevations, and Sections of Hot- 

 houses, &c. London, 1812. Folio * 



1813 Peter Lyon. Observations on the barrenness of Fruit 



Trees ; the means of prevention and cure. Edin- 

 burgh, 1813. 8vo. 



A Treatise on the Ph3'siology and Pathology of Trees, 



&c. Edinburgh, 1816. 8vo. 



Comely Garden, Edinburgh. * 



Mentioned by Watt. 



1814 John Cubhing. The Exotic Gardener. London, 1814. 



8vo. 



'J'hird edition. 1826. Svo. 



John Lunan (of the Island of Jamaica). Hortus Jamai- 

 censis, or a Botanical Description of Indigenous 

 Plants and Exotics growing in the Island of Jamaica. 

 London, 1814. 2 vols. 4to. 



Leonard Phillips, Jun. A Catalogue of Fruit Trees for 

 sale. London, 1814. P'olio * 



