3IO GARDEN LISTS 



Trees planted in 1608. 



Anno 1608 the 29 of November post mer. I set the framboy trees under the 

 west pall all along at Lambeth Marshe post mer. at 30 p. 3 in Haufilds garden. 



The 7 dai Decemb. 9 I set the willowes all alonge towarde the Lane, and at 

 aftemon at 33 set the first rose tre at the bankes end toward the door by the 

 Lane d in d «2/ 



The 8 dai 2/ p.m. at 2, I set the rest of the rose tres all along the bank towards 

 the Lane (( in Q . . pt a 5 ap A o^ in K & 6 more rose tres on the bank at 

 Davies syd toward the lane. 



The 9 dai 5 I set all the other rosse .... toward Davies syd from the pryvi 

 Doun toward the Lane but only 6 which wer set the night before those that stand 

 towards Davies syd towards the Lane. 



Also the 9 dai December I set the 6 philberts and the 2 pech trees and they 

 stand right against the postes at the ends, vz. toward the lane ^; towards the hous. 

 The camonill on the banck by the pryvi and the premrose were set the 9 dai at 

 3 p. merid. 



The 16 dai of Decemb. $ p.m. I set the roses and 2 apple tres all along by 

 the palle toward Hammons garden & Mr. Walters garden except those west the 

 arb exept to Mr. Walterers garden d in njl'. 



The roses by the gose berryes and all the small roses under Waterers pall wer 

 set 1609 the 4 of January a.m. between 9 & li of the pmeks (.'). 



The first beanes I set this year 1609 wer set the 7 dai of January Jj . . . between 

 8 & 9 &; they wer set in Haufilde garden all along from the corner of the pall 

 from the pryvi by the Raspis & so along by John Davies garden to the lane, & 

 all along the banck by the lane in both gardenes, & they wer watered 24 howares 

 befor, 4 daies befor the d was at full. 



[MS. As/im. 2402, f, S7.] 



iv. Lord Salisbury's Garden at Hatfield, 161 i. 

 See beloiv tinder J. Tradescant. 



V. Richard Shanne's Garden List, 1615. 



See p. 264. 



Richard Shanne of Woodrowe near Methley in Yorkshire was 

 planting woods and orchards as early as 1577. The entries in his 

 diary come down to 1617, so that it is exceedingly probable that 

 many of the plants named in his list were being cultivated by him 

 long before the date of the writing out of the list. His observations 

 on the weather are of great local interest. 



, THE NAMES OF ALL THE HERBES 



grozvinge togeiJicr at this daic in my Gar dot, 

 and fyrst of the plants called graincn striatiim. 



RiciiAKD Shanne. 161 5. 



Ladies Girdle. Bulbed blewe flower de luce. 



Blewe flower de luce. Ikilbed Chaiingable flower de luce. 



Purple „ „ An other bulbed „ „ 



Whit ,, „ Slinkin^e C.ludon. 



Narrowe leaved flower de luce. Kings S|)eare. 



An other flower de luce. Gladeolus cleare red. 



Velvet „ „ „ way red. 



