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1822 William Salisbury. The Cottagers' Agricultural Com- 



panion, &c. London, 1822. i2mo. 



1823 Patrick Neill, m.a., f.l.s. Journal of a Horticultural 



Tour through some parts of Flanders, Holland, and 



the North of France, &c. Edinburgh, 1823. 8vo. 

 Charles Harrison, f.h.s. A Treatise on the Culture and 



Management of Fruit Trees. London, 1823. 8vo. 



Horticultural Register (with Sir Joseph Paxton). 1831-36 



DoNN. Catalogue of Plants. 1823. 



Plan for cultivating Grapes in the Field. Liverpool, 1823. 



8vo. * 



Mentioned by Johnson without the author's name. 



1824 Thomas Watkins. The art of promoting the growth of the 



Cucumber and Melon, in a series of directions for the 

 best means to be adopted in bringing them to a 

 complete state of perfection. London, 1824. 8vo. 



1825 B. Maund. The Botanic Garden. (Published monthly), 



1825 to 1850. 4to. 



Richard Morris. Essays on Landscape Gardening. 

 London, 1825. 4to. 



P. W. A\'atsox. Dendrologia Britannica. London, 1825. 

 2 vols. 8vo. 



G. Bliss. The Fruit Grower's Listructor, &c. London, 

 1S25. 8vo. 



William Billington, m.c.h.s. A series of Facts, Hints, 

 Observations and Experiments on the different modes 

 adopted for raising Plantations of Oak, with experi- 

 mental remarks upon Fruit Trees. London, 1825. 

 8vo. 



T. F. Hunt. Haifa dozen Hints on Picturesque Domestic 

 Architecture. London, 1825. 4to. 



■ Designs for Parsonage Houses, &c. London, 1828. 



4to. 



1826 Chandler and Buckingham. Camellia Britannica. 8 plates. 



London, 1826. 4to. * 



A Practical Essay on the culture of the \'ine, and a Treatise 



on the Melon. By an experienced Gardener. 



Rovston, 1826 8vo. * 



