AND 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S COMPANION. 
CONDUCTED BY GEORGE W. JOHNSON, ESQ. 
EDITOR OF THE “ GARDENER’S ALMANACK,” ETC. 
THE FRUIT AND FORCING-GARDEN, by Mr. R. Erring- 
ton, Gardener to Sir P. Egerton, Bart., Oulton Park. 
THE KITCHEN-GARDEN, by Mr. J. Robson, Gardener to 
the late Earl Cornwallis ; and Mr. T. Weaver, Gardener to 
the Warden ot Winchester College. 
THE FLOWER-GARDEN, by Mr. D. Beaton, late Gar¬ 
dener to Sir W. Middleton, Bart., Shrubland Park. 
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS, by Mr. T. Appleby, Victoria 
Nursery, Uxbridge. 
THE GREENHOUSE AND WINDOW-GARDEN, by 
Mr. R. Fish, Gardener to Colonel Sowerby, Putteridge 
Bury, near Luton. 
ORCHID CULTURE, by Mr. T. Appleby, Victoria Nursery, 
Uxbridge. 
AGRICULTURE, and the Economy of the Farm-Yard, by 
Mr. J. Blundell. 
MANAGEMENT OF BEES, by J. H. Payne, Esq. 
POULTRY-KEEPING, by the Rev. W. W. Wingfield, 
Secretary to the Cornwall Society for Poultry Improvement. 
DISEASES OF POULTRY, by W. B. Tegctmcier, Esq. 
ALLOTMENT GARDENING, by Mr. Errington and 
others. 
1853 — 4 . 
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PUBLISHED BY WM. S. ORR AND CO., AMEN CORNER. 
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