Books published by J. ffardivQ. 



Flower;., of the Pleasure Garden, Flower Garden and Green 

 House Collection, with Instructions for Compounding- and 

 Preparing them, and Hints- on the host mode of procuring 

 Substitutes, Where the proper Materials cannot bo easily 

 procured. By THOMA.SHAYNI.S, Nurseryman. 12mo. Price 5s 



20. HALL'S CONCISE TREATISE on fl-c tno*^ 

 effoctaal Method of DESTROYING HEATH and turning 

 the Soil into good Pasture; with an infaiiable Mode of 

 Covering Rocks and Barren HilJs with Verdure ; &c. &o. 

 8?0. '7s. 



21 JOHNSON'S ESSAY on the USES of SALT 

 for Agricultural Purposes, and in Horticulture ; contain- 

 ing Practical Instructions for its employment in Manure, 

 in tho Feeding of Cattle, &c. A new Edition, with ex- 

 periments and illustrations from the latest Authorities. 

 8vo. 0*. 



22. HORNBY'S DISSERTATION tin LIME, and 

 its Use and Abuse in Agriculture; embracing a view of 

 its chemical effects, and of the nature of Manures in ge- 

 neral. Now Edition, 2s. 



23. ALEXANDER on CHEAP MANURE, produced, 

 by the newly-discovered methods ; of Burning Clay ; with 

 Hints j>n the advanantages of cutting Wheat or other corn 

 before it becomes fully ripe. Second Edition, enlarged. 

 '2*. (id. 



24. GYLLENBORG'S NATO UAL mid CHEMI- 

 CAL PRINCIPLES of AGRICULTURE, with Remarfc 

 and Additions. I3v Yi. PILKINTON, Land Surveyor. 8vo. 

 10s. 6d. 



25: GR1SE1STHYVA1TTAS N,.\V THEORY of 

 \GRICULTURE ; in which the Nature of Soils, Crops, 

 and Manure is explained, and the application of Bones, 

 Gypsum, IJmc, &c. &c., determined on Scientific Priu- 

 <.ipies. 5s. 



26. DEARN'S HINTS , m .n IMPROVED MODE 

 of BUILDING, with a yicw to render external Walls, 

 whether of Cottages, or more important Buildings, dry 

 and durable, consistent with economy; to which arc added, 

 Observations on the use of Sand-Stone and Brick. 8vb. 

 \\iih plates, price is. 6d. 



27. LOUDON'S ESSAY on the CONSTRUCTION 

 and ADVANTAGES of PAPER ROOFS, recommended 

 for elegance, durability, and economy, in agricultural and 

 other suitable buildings; with a plate. 2s. 



25. HINTS oa the FORMATION of GARDENS 

 and PLEASURE GROUNDS, \vith designs in various 

 styles of Rural Embellishment, comprising plans for lay-' 

 ing out Flower, Fruit, and Kitchen Gardens, and the ar- 

 rangement of Glass-bouses, Hot-walls, and Stoves, &c. 

 adapted to Villa Grounds, from one perch to 100 acres ; 4to. 

 with SO plates. Pike 21. ^3 bi 



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