LIST OF AUTHORS. 



GEORGE HENRY NOEHDEN, LL.D. 



On the good Effects of watering the frozen Branches of Peach and Nectarine- 

 trees, very early in the Morning - - - p. ] 3 



On a Method of Improving the Productiveness of Fruit Trees - p. 262 



Observations on the Expediency of giving to Horticulture a Scientific Form, 

 by arranging its Objects under a System - - p. 290 



Some farther Observations on the Method of ringing Fruit Trees, for the pur- 

 pose of rendering them productive - p. 382 



An easy, simple, and infallible Method to force every Fruit-tree to blossom 

 and to bear Fruit. Translated from the German of the Rev. George 

 Charles Lewis Hempel, Secretary to the Pomological Society of Alten- 

 burgh, in Saxony. Appendix - _ . p, \ 



A short Account of the Works of the Reverend John Volkmar Sickler, an 

 eminent Pomologist, in Germany. Appendix - _ p. Q 



On a mode of training Fruit Trees, described by M. Noisette. Appendix p. 8 

 MR. ISAAC OLDAKER. 



Account of the Method of growing Mushrooms in Houses - p. 336 

 MR. GEORGE RISHON. 



Account of the Method of raising Mignonette in Pots, in succession through 

 the year, as practised in the Vicinity of London - _ p. 372 



JOSEPH SABINE, ESQ. 



Observations on the Peaches described in Mr. Knight's Letter - p. 217 



An Account of the Florence Cherry - . - - p. 229 



A Description, and Account, of the Cultivation of a Variety of the Gourd 

 called Vegetable Marrow - 255 



An Account of seven double Herbaceous Paeonies, now cultivated in England, 



p. 273 



Further Particulars of the Elton, the Black Eagle, and the Waterloo Cherries 



p. 301 



Account of a Method of Forcing Asparagus practised by Mr. William Ross, 

 Gardener to Edward Ellice, Esq. at Wyck House, near Brentford, with 

 some Suggestions for the Improvement of the general practice in this par- 

 ticular ~ - - - ' - p. 361 



Account and Description of a new Strawberry, called the Roseberry, or Rose 



Strawberry 



p. 378 



