LIST OF AUTHORS. 



MR. JOSEPH HAYWARD. 

 On a mode of training Vines - - - - p. 17 1 



ABRAHAM HAWKINS, ESQ. 

 On some Exotics, which endure the open Air in Devonshire - p. 175 



Remarks on some Exotics planted in the open Air in Devonshire p. 242 



ADRIAN HARDY HAWORTH, ESQ. F. L. S. F. H. S. 

 On the Cultivation of Crocusses, with a short Account of the different Species 

 known at present - - - - p. 122 



DANIEL HILL, ESQ. 

 On the Utility of Oxygene Air in promoting Vegetation - p- 233 



MR. JOSEPH KNIGHT, F.H.S. 

 On the Cultivation of Horse-radish - P- 20 7 



THOMAS ANDREW KNIGHT, ESQ. F.R.S. &c. President. 



Introductory Remarks relative to the Objects which the Horticultural Society 



have in View - - 



p. 1 



Observations on the Method of producing new and early Fruits 



p. 30 



On raising new and early Varieties of the Potatoe (Solanum Tuberos 



urn) p. 57 



On the Advantages of grafting Walnut, Mulberry, and Chestnut-tree 



s, p. 60 



On a new Method of Training Fruit-trees 



p. 79 



A Description of a Forcing-house for Grapes ; with Observations c 



►n the best 



Method of constructing them for other Fruits 



p. 99 



On the proper Construction for Hot-bed Frames 



p. 142 



A short Account of a New Apple, called the Downton Pippin 



p. 145 



On the Management of the Onion - 



p. 157 



An improved Method of cultivating the Alpine Strawberry 



p. 159 



On some new Varieties of the Peach 



p. 165 



On a new Variety of Pear - - 



p. 178 



On Potatoes - - - - 



p. 187 



A new and expeditious Mode of Budding 



p. 194 



On the best Method of constructing a Peach-house 



. p. 199 



On the Culture of the Potatoe in Hot-beds - 



p. 211 



A concise View nf the Theory respecting Vegetation, lately advanced 



in the Phi- 

 p.217 



d losophical Transactions, illustrated in the Culture of the Melon, 



