CONTENTS. 



Public Nueseeies of 



I. — The Bois db Boulogne . 



II. — The Paec Mqnceau 

 III. — The Gaeden of Plants . 

 IV. — The Pabc des Buttbs Chaumont 



V. — The Gaedens of the Louveb, the Tuilbries, and the 



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"VI. — The Luxemboueo Garden 



VIT. — The Bois de Vincknnes . 



VIII. — Squaees .... 



IX. — Avenues and Boulbvaeds 



X. — Tbbes for Cities . 



XI. — The Jaedin Fleueiste and othbe 



the City op Paris 

 XII. — The Cemeteries of Paris 

 XIII. — Ivy in Paris . 

 XIV. — The Gardens op Versailles 

 XV. — Winter Gardens . 

 XVI. — A FEW Notes on Private Gaedens .... 

 XVII.^-The School op Horticulture at Versailles . 

 XVIII. — The Cordon System of Fruit-growing .... 

 XIX. — The Paradise, Doucin, and Crab Stocks 

 XX. — Some Notes on Fruit-gardens ..... 

 XXI. — The Peach Gardens of Montheuil .... 



XXII. — Fig-culturb in the Neighbourhood of Paris . 



XXIII.— Tbaining 



XXIV. — Fruit-culture : How are we to Improve ? . . . 

 XXV. — Conceenjng ceetain Implements and Appliances used in 



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