APPENDIX. 



Observations on Horticulture generally. 



HAVING given a description of all the best 

 fruits in general cultivation in this country, 

 I shall now hazard a few remarks on horticul- 

 ture generally. 



The generality of practical horticulturalists 

 have been inclined to despise the theorist, but 

 since the study has now become not only a 

 fashionable but a profitable source of amuse- 

 ment, it has led many scientific theorists to 

 furnish the practical man with much useful 

 information, which the latter has been able to 

 improve on, and from experiments and prac- 

 tice, placed England on a level, and, I may add, 

 in a superior situation to all Foreign coun- 



