Now publishing, to be continued Monthly, price 6d., with coloured Plate and 

 other Illustrations, 



MARNOCK'S FLORICULTURAL MAGAZINE, 



4ND MISCELLANY OF GARDENING. 



EDITED BY ROBERT MARNOCK, 



Curator of the Botanic Garden, Inner Circle, Regent's Park. 



" This is exactly the publication which all those who have pretty gardens will 

 rejoice to possess ; and the reading of which renews the regrets of those who do 

 not possess such gardens." — Monthly Repository , 



In foolscap 8vo. , price 2s. cloth, 



THE BOTANIST'S MANUAL ; 



Comprising a complete 



LIST OF THE BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS, 



Divided into the Linneean Classes and Orders, according to the arrangement of 

 Sir W. H. Hooker ; designed principally for the Out-door Convenience of 

 Botanical Students and Amateurs, as a Book of Entry for the Discovery of Plants 

 or Habitats ; and also a convenient Pocket Companion for persons engaged in 

 collecting materials for LOCAL FLORAS. 



In demy 8vo., 



FLORIGRAPHIA BRITANNICA ; 



OR, ENGRAVINGS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THE FLOWERING 

 PLANTS AND FERNS OF BRITAIN. 



BY RICHARD DEAKIN, M. D. 



Vol. I. is now complete, comprising Classes I. to V., illustrated by upwards of 

 500 figures of Plants, price £1 10s. Od. Plain, and £2 17s. 6d. Coloured ; the 

 succeeding Classes are in course of publication, and may be had in Nos., price 

 6d. Plain, and Is. Coloured. 



In 12mo., price One Shilling, sewed, 



A MEMOIR OF THE HISTORY AND CULTIVATION OF 



THE GOOSEBERRY. 



Great attention having of late years been paid to the cultivation of this old 

 English fruit, a sketch of its history becomes interesting, not only to the grower, 

 but to the user of the Gooseberry ; while a compendious description of the 

 various methods of treatment resorted to by those engaged in raising the different 

 sorts for the market, for private use, or for prize exhibition, must needs be ac. 

 ceptable to the public. Among other matters concisely treated of in this manual, 

 will be found the raising of new sorts from seed — planting and training of the 

 trees — remarks on the manuring and pruning — and notices of that especial care 

 of the fruit required from those amateurs and others who aspire to produce the 

 Gooseberry in its highest degree of perfection. 



