WORKS Publishing ly J. RIDGWAY. 
1. Th,e BOTANICAL REGISTER, No. CXX, for February, 1825, (continu^ 
Monthly,) completed the Tenth Volume. Price As. With an Appendix, contaii 
ing an Alphabetical Index to the Volume, a General Index to the Ten Volume 
&c. <Src. Price Is. By Sydenham Edwards, F. L. S. and others. Accon 
panied by their History, Mode of Treatment in Cultivation, &c. 
Each Number contains Eight coloured Portraits, from Life, of the most beautify 
and rare Exotic Plants cultivated in the public and private Collections of th 
Country. 
%* The former Numbers, which were out of print, having been severally reprintet 
may now be had to complete Sets. —Volumes handsomely half bound, Price 21. 15s. eaci 
or 21. 9s. in Numbers. 
" We look upon this Work (Edwards's Botanical Register) to be the only one < 
its class capable of bearing the inspection of the Botanist in all its departments 
and for beauty of execution in its plates and typography it stands unrivalled b 
any whatever which have come under our notice. It cannot fail to please ever 
lover of this fashionable and interesting science, as well as admirers of beau ifi 
works in general." 
2. GERANIACEjE, or. Natural Order of the beautiful Famii < 
Geraniums, Number LXVI. for June 1825. Price 3s. To be continued Monthh 
Each Number contains Four coloured Figures, highly and correctly finished, frol 
Imng Plants, with their Scientific and English Names and Mode of Culture B 
Robert Sweet, F.L.S. No. L. completed the Second Volume, Price dl.' IQs. 
or handsomely half-bound, 4Z. 2«. 
3. A TREATISE on BULBOUS ROOTS; containing a Botaniua 
Arrangement and Description of the Plants heretofore included under t 
Genera Amaryllis, Cyrtanthus, Crinum, and Pancratium ; with General Obser 
tions and Directions for their Cultivation. Illustrated with coloured Plal 
Price 5*. By the Honourable and Rev. William Herbert. 
%* This Work forms an Appendix to the Botanical Register and 
Botanical Magazine. 
4. HORTUS GRAMINEUS WOBURNENSIS; or,An Account of the Rest 
of various Experiments on the Produce and fattening Properties of differ* 
Grasses, and other Plants, used as the food of the more valuable domestic Anima 
insUtoded by John, Duke of Bedford. By G. Sinclair, F.L.S. and F.H 
Gardener toj his Grace the Duke of Bedford, Corresponding Member of t 
Caledonian Horticultural Society of Edinburgh, and Corresponding Member of t 
Honourable the Board of Agriculture of Stuttgard. Dedicated, with permissi( 
to T. W. Coke, Esq. M.P. Second Edition. Price 1/. 10s. plain ; and colour 
21. 2s. under the Author's immediate Inspection. 
5. ROSARUM MONOGRAPHIA, or, a Botanical History of Roses. 
which is added an Appendix, for the Use of Cultivators, in which the m< 
remarkable Garden Varieties are systematically arranged. With Nineteen Plat 
Eighteen beautifully coloured. By John Lindley, Esq. F.L.S. One v 
royal 8vo. II. Is. 
6. THE FRUIT GROWER'S INSTRUCTOR, or, A Practical Treatise 
Fruit Trees, from the Nursery to Maturity ; and a Description and Enumerati 
ot all the best Fruits now in Cultivation, both for keeping and immediate Us 
vvith useful Hints as to the planting for Orchards or in Gardens. To which 
added, a full definition of the Apple-fly, commonly termed the American Bligl 
which causes the Canker in Apple Trees; its effectual Remedy and Preventioi 
together with some Practical Observations on Horticulture in general. A Wo 
which will be found equally useful to the Gentleman, Nurseryman, or Gardene 
and particularly adapted for those who cultivate or superintend the Cultivati 
of their own Gardens. The whole written entirely from Practice. By G. Bli! 
Gardener. Price 6s. 
7. PRACTICAL REMARKS on the IMPROVEMENT of GRASS LAN 
by means of Irrigation, Winter Flooding, and Drainage. In a Letter to the Owne 
and Occupiers of Land in the County of Essex. By C. C. Western, Esa. M 
Price Is. 6d. •> j ^ 
^^J'iJr'^T^ I"' MANAGING HEAVY and WET LANDS without SUl 
MER FALLOWS; under which a considerable Farm in Hertfordshire is ke 
perfectly clean, and made productive. By Thomas Greg, Esq. Third Editio 
With an Appendix, pointing out how the infant Turnip may be protected fro 
Insects by a critical application of Lime : with Extracts from Letters from the Eg 
Thanet, provmg the infallibility of the Plan. As presented to the Iftoard 
Agriculture, and now published at their Request. Price 4s. 
