370 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 
1809 * Sydenham Edwards [continued). The New Botanic Gar den illustrated, 
with 133 plates engraved by Sansom from the original pictures, and 
coloured with the greatest exactness from drawings by Sydenham 
Edwards. London, 1812. 2 vols. 4to. 
• — The Botanical Register, or Ornamental Flower Garden and 
Shrubbery. 1815-1827. 8vo. 33 vols. (including index). 
The continuation to 1847 was edited by J. Lindley. 
1810 . Thomas Haynes. Improved System of Nursery Gardening. London, 
1810. 8 vo. 
-Interesting Discoveries in Horticulture, being an easy system of 
Propagating American and Bog Soil Plants, &c. London, 1810. 
8vo. 
-A Treatise on the improved culture of the Strawberry, Raspberry, 
and Gooseberry. London, 1812. 8vo. 
- On collecting Soils, and composts. London, 1812. i2mo. 
1811 . The Plants. A poem, with notes and observations by Wm. Tighe. 
Cantos 3 and 4 : The Vine and The Palm. London, 1811. 8vo. 
(Cantos 1, 2 were published earlier, and not reprinted.) 
Peter Lindegaard. On the mode of forcing the Vine in Denmark. 
London, 1811. 8vo. (Mentioned by Johnson.) * 
W. J. Titford, m.d. Sketches towards a Hortus Botanicus Ameri- 
canus ... or coloured plates with concise . . descriptions ... of 
New and Valuable plants of the West Indies, North and South 
America. London, 1811. Small folio. 
- another edition, 1812. 
1812 . Transactions of the Horticultural Society begun in 1812. First 
Series, 4to. 7 vols. 1812 to 1830. Second Series. 1835 to 
1848. With general index. 
The following are among the Authors of the articles in the early volumes :—Sir J. Banks ; 
J. Braddick ; Sir B. Boothby ; A. Carlisle; J. Dickson ; J. Dunbar ; J. Fairweather ; Fuller ; 
Sir H. Goodriche ; C. Harrison ; A. K. Haworth ; Sir C. Hawkins; J. Hayward ; Daniel Hill; 
S. Jeeves ; D. Judd ; M. Keenes ; W. Kent; T. A. Knight; J. Lindley ; G. Loddiges ; Lutterel; 
J. Maher ; H. S. Matthews ; J. Mean ; W. Morgan ; G. H. Noehden ; J. Sabine; R. A. Salis¬ 
bury ; A. Seton ; A. Sherbrook ; J. Simpson ; W. Spence ; J. Turner ; J. Venables ; J. Warre ; 
J. Wedgewood ; R. Wilbraham ; T. Wilkinson ; J. Williams ; J. E. Wilmot. 
George Brookshaw. Pomona Britannica, or Correct Delineations of 
British Fruits, with Descriptions. Atlas folio. London, 1812. 
-another edition. Elephant 4to. 1817. 2 vols. Fine coloured plates. 
-A Treatise on Flower Painting. (Part I.) 1816. 4to. * 
I have not absolutely identified this work, but have seen a volume with neither the author’s 
name or date with the following title, which may be the same: “ The Florist, containing 
sixty plates of the most beautiful flowers . . with Instructions for drawing and painting 
them according to Nature. London. Small 4to. 
-The Horticultural Repository ... of English Fruit. 1817. 8vo. 
-another edition. 1823. 8vo. 
Joseph Taylor. Arbores Mirabiles, or a Description of the most 
remarkable Trees, Plants, and Shrubs in all parts of the World. 
Illustrated. London, 1812. i2mo. 
- The Bible Garden. A brief Description of all the trees and plants 
mentioned in Holy Scripture. London, 1836. i6mo. 
Thomas Hogg. A concise and practical Treatise on the growth and 
culture of the Carnation, Pink, Auricula, Polyanthus, Ranunculus, 
Tulip, &c. London, 1812. 12010. 
Second edition. London, 1822. i2mo. 
