ENGRAVINGS IN VOL. I. 



No. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



- 139 



- 140 

 . 213 



- 267 



- 268 

 . 343 



28. Macintosh's verge-cutter, 



29. Macintosh's orange box, 



39. Improved garden hammer, 



52. Saul's transplanter, 



53. French transplanter, 

 62. Mr. Knight's improved thrust-hoe, 



INSTRUMENTS. 



6. Hygrometer, - -. - 38 



38. Bark bed thermometer, - - zi^ 



48. Leaden tallies for plants, - - 258 



85. Machine for regulating the temperature 



of hot-houses, - - - 419 



UTENSILS. 



40. Punnet, - - - - 216 



60. Ornamental flower-pots of Mr. Willmot, 336 

 84. Lime-duster, ... 415 



STRUCTURES. 



8. Pine-pit heated by flues, - - 71 



13. Section of the Conservatory at the 



Grange, ... 108 



21. Section of a house for forcing roses, - 123 

 27. Plan of Professor Dunbar's range of hot- 

 houses, ... - 132 

 36. Mr. Saul's green-house, - - 152 

 82. Mearns's cucumber pit, - - 170 

 35. Conservatory and hot-houses of M. 



Caters de Wolf, near Antwerp, - 201 

 47. Circular vinery of General Durham, 254 

 58. Worm fence of America, - - 231 



61. Mr. Stewart's double espalier, - 340 

 63. Mr. Groom's formidable fence, - 350 



82. Section of a pine pit to be heated by 



steam, .... 409 



83. Ground plan of a pine pit to be heated 



by steam, ... ib. 



86, & 87. Plan and section of the conserv- 

 atory at Valleyfield, - - 423 



88, 89, & 90. Sections of sash-bars and mode 

 of glazing, to prevent the drip of 

 water in hot-houses, - - 431 



EDIFICES. 

 12. Plan of the Grange House, and the ler. 



race Gardens, Hampshire, - - 107 



56, 57. Bridges for Hyde Park, - - 284 



OPERATIONS. 

 9. Reverse training, . . -72 



22. Placing pots of roses to prepare them 



for forcing, - 125 



24, 25, 26. Seymour's mode of training the 



peach-tree, . - 130, 131 



33. Self-inarching, - - -190 



34. Chinese mode of rooting branches, 198 

 49. Moulds for casting leaden tallies, - 258 

 51. Preparation of orange cuttings, - 266 

 80. Lancashire practice with potatoe sets, 406 



No. , .; Pa B e 



81. Lancashire practice in planting po- 



tatoes, ...- 406 



91, 92. Section and surface plan of a tulip 



bed, - - - -451 



97, 98. Training en quenouille, or distaff 



fashion, - - - - 467 



DIAGRAM. 



7. Illustrative of temperature, - 39 



PLANTS. 



Passion flower dissected, - - 16 



23. Three varieties of early pea, - - 126 



31. Magnolia conspicua, - - 154 



41. Primula sinensis, ... 220 



64. Madura aurantiaca, - - - 356 



65. to 75. Heaths, 98 Species, - 367 to 373 

 79. Cyclamen Persicum, - - 386 



93. Yucta gloriosa, - - - - 452 



94. Coreopsis tinctoria, ... 453 



95. CEnanthe crocata, - - - 454 



96. Goodyera pubescens, and Liparis lilii- 



folia, - - - - 465 



99. Rosa multiflora and Grevillii, - 468 



100. Achillea serrata and ageratum, . 470 



FRUITS. 



5. Present de Maline's pear, - 35 



43. Bishop's orange strawberry, . • 230 



44. Willmot's superb strawberry, - ib. 



45. Surpasse St. Germain, Grande Bretagne 



Doree, and Prince de Printems 

 pears, .... 250 



50. Kitley Shaddock, . - - 265 



PLANS OF GARDENS AND PARKS. 



14. Grass garden in the New Cross Nursery, 115 

 16. Gardens of Babylon, - - 119 



46. Gardens of Dalhousie, - .55 

 55. Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, 281 

 59. Garden of Mr. Hall at Wanbro, on the 



Illinois, - - - - 231 



LANDSCAPES. 



I. to 4. Lombardy poplars in scenery, - 17 



II. View of the Grange House, Hampshire, 106 



15. Poplars and weeping willows in scenery, 117 

 17, 18, 19, 20. Cedars of Lebanon in scenery, 



119, 120, 121, 122. 



36. Lake in Petrovskoy£ Gardens, - 204 



37. Waltham House, Massachusetts, - 205 

 54. Palace of Sorgenfrie, - - 272 



76. View of Pulawy, in Poland, - - 376 



77. Villa Nuova, in Poland, - - ib. 



78. Palace of Lazenki, at Warsaw, - 377 



PORTRAITS. 



42. Professor Andrew Thouin, - . 227 

 93. Summer costume of a journeyman gar- 

 dener in the neighbourhood of Lon- 

 don j the hat of straw, and the jacket 

 and trowsers of cotton, . . 452 



