CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER I. 



On the arrangement of the divers matters contained in the subsequent 

 : Chapters, and on the method ^vhich ought to be pursued in the studying 

 of these matters. 



CHAPTER II. 



On the Situation, Form, and Extent, Enclosing and Laying-out, of 

 Kitchen-gardens. 



CHAPTER III. 

 On the making and managing of Hot-beds and Green-houses. 



CHAPTER IV. 

 On Propagation and CUtivation in general. 



CHAPTER V. 



Kitchen-garden Plants, arranged in Alphabetical order, with Directions 

 relative to the Propagation and Cultivation of each sort. 



CHAPTER VI. 



Fruits. — Propagation, Planting, and Training and Pruning, whether 

 wall-trees, espaliers, or standards, with an xllphabetical List of the several 

 Fruits, and with observations on the Diseases of Fruit-trees. 



CHAPTER VII. 



The formation of Shrubberies, Avith a List of Shrubs, and instructions 

 as to the Propagation and Cultivation of each sort the formation of 

 Flower-gardens, with a List of Flowers, and directions for the Propaga- 

 tion and Cultivation of each sort: a List of Shrubs and Flowers, classed 

 according to their proper uses, or situations, in the Shrubbery, or Flower- 

 garden. Annexed is a Kalendar of the principal sowings, and other 

 work, to be done in each month of the year j and an Index. 



