CONTENTS. 



XXI 



XCIV. Account of the Method of raising Mignonette in Pots, 

 in succession, through the year, as practised in the Vicinity 

 of London. By Mr. George Rishon, of the Bedford Nur- 

 sery, Bloomsbury. p. 374 



XCV. On the Cultivation of Strawberries in Forcing-houses, 

 during the Winter and Spring Months. By Mr. William 

 Morgan, Gardener to Henry Browne, Esq. at North Mimms 

 Place, in Hertfordshire. p. 376 



XCVI. Account, and Description of a new Strawberry, called 

 the Roseberry, or Rose Strawberry. By Joseph Sabine, 

 Esq. F. R. S. $c. Secretary. p. 380 



XC VII. Some further Observations on the Method of ringing 

 Fruit Trees, for the purpose of rendering them productive. 

 By George Henry Noehden, LL. D. F.L.S. fyc. Vice 

 Secretary. p. 384 



XCVIII. Account of some Improvements in the Construction 

 of a Stove for Plants, by which bottom heat is imparted to 

 their Roots, without the use of Tan. By William Kent, 

 Esq. F. L. S. $c. p. 389 



XCIX. On the Cultivation of Strawberries, in the open 

 Ground. In a Letter to the Secretary. By Mr. Michael 

 Keens, of Isle worth. p. 392 



C. Account of a new Method of Cultivating the Lobelia 

 fulgens, practised by Mr. William Hedges, Gardener to 

 the Earl of Mansfield, at Kenwood, near Harnpstead. By 

 Joseph Sabine, Esq. F.R. S. $c. Secretary. p. 398 



CI. Notices of Subjects, communicated to the Horticultural 

 Society, between May 1st, 1816, and May 1st, 1817, of 

 which Separate Accounts have not been published, in its 

 Transactions: extracted from the Minute Books, and 

 Papers of the Society. pAOl 



