CONTENTS. 



Gardens of Belvedere, near Weimar. Commmunicated by 

 His Royal Highness Charles Augustus, Grand Duke of 

 Saxe Weimar, F.H. S. $c. $c. $c. p. 332 



LXIII. Some Account of the Vines at Valentines House, near 

 Ilford in Essex, the Seat of Charles Welstead, Esq. F.H.S. 

 with some practical suggestions for the treatment of Vines. 

 By Mr. George Lowe, Gardener to Mr. Welstead, p. 334 



LXIV. Directions for raising Ferns from seed as practised 

 by Mr. Henry Shepherd, of Liverpool. By Sir James 

 Edward Smith, President of the Linnean Society, fyc. 

 Honorary Member of the Horticultural Society, p. 338 



LXV. On the Love Apple, or Tomato, and an Account of 

 its Cultivation ; with a Description of several Varieties, and 

 some Observations on the different Species of the Genus 

 Lyeopersicum. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F. R. S. $c. 

 Secretary. p. 342 



LX VI. Description of a moveable Frame for training Vines 

 in a House, to protect them from Frost, and to facilitate 

 the Operation of Pruning. In a Letter to the Secretary. 

 By John Elliot, Esq. F.R.S. $c Vice President, $c. 



p. 355 



LXVII. Notices of Subjects communicated to the Horticul- 

 tural Society, between April 1st, 1818, and November 1st, 

 of the same Year, of which separate Accounts have not 

 been published in its Transactions. Extracted from the 

 Minute Books and Papers of the Society. p. 357 



LXVIII. Account and Description of the different Varieties 

 of the Onion. By Mr. Charles Strachan, Gardener to the 

 Horticultural Society of London. p. 369 



LXIX. On the Classification of Peaches and Nectarines, with 



