A RIVER BANK.

WOODS IN SPRING.

JOSEPH CUNDALL, 168. New Bond Street.


TO ALL WHO HAVE FARMS OR GARDENS.

THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.

(The Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY,)

Of Saturday, August 13, contains Articles on

Allotment gardens, by Mr. Bailey
Bees
Books, botanical
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Calceolaria, culture of the, by Mr. Constantine
Calendar, horticultural
—— agricultural
Cannas for bedding
Carnation and Picotee
Society, National
Chelsea Botanic Garden, by Mr. Moore
Clover, Alsyke
Crops, reports of the state of
Cropping, double, by Mr. Ayres
Dahlias, to shade
Draining match, Hertfordshire Entomological Society
Farmers, importance of science to
Farming, Dartmoor
Forest, New
Forests, royal
Fungi, red coloured
Gladioli, from seed
Glendinning's (Mr.) nursery
Guano, to apply, by Mr. Legard
Honey
Lois Weedon cultivation of Swedes and Wheat,
by the Rev. S. Smith
Manure, straw as, by Mr. Goodiff
—— adulterated
Passiflora Kermesina
Potato, Lapstone, by Mr. Ayres
Potato disease in Ireland, by Mr. Murphy
Potato sets, dried, by Mr. Goodiff
Poultry shows
Rose, Geant des Batailles
Rye-grass, Italian
Salep, British, to make
Salt and weeds
Schools, industrial
Silkworms
Stock, short-horned
—— Lord Ducie's
Straw as manure, by Mr. Goodiff
Thermometers
Tile machine
Trees, size of, in Kemaon, &c., by Mr. Strachey
Turnips, Lois Weedon culture of
Wall fruit, stoning of
Weeds, to kill
Wheat, Lois Weedon culture of
Yorkshire Agricultural Society
—— Philosophical Society, show of

THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE and AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE contains, in addition to the above, the Covent Garden, Mark Lane, Smithfield, and Liverpool prices, with returns from the Potato, Hop, Hay, Coal, Timber, Bark, Wool, and Seed Markets, and a complete Newspaper, with a condensed account of all the transactions of the week.