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3, The Jewel House of Art and Nature, containing divers 

 rare and profitable inventions, together with sundry new 

 experiments in the Art of Husbandry, Distillation and 

 Moulding. Faithfully and familiarly set down according 

 to the author's own experience. 4to. 1504. Again in 1G53, 

 edited by Dr. Beati. 



3. The Paradise of Flora, 1000. 



4. The Garden of Eden, or an accurate description of all 



Flowers and Fruits now growing in England, with particu- 

 lar rules how to advance their nature and growth, as well 

 in seeds and hearbes, as the secret ordering of Trees aftd 

 Plants, small 8vo. 16C0, 5th Edit. — A posthumous pub- 

 lication. 



5. The second part of the Garden of Eden, &c. Never before 



printed, IGGO. 



" The Garden of Eden," is the same as " the Paradise of 

 Flora," with the mere alteration of the title, by a Mr. Charles 

 Bcllingham, a kinsman of Sir Hugh's. The second part of the 

 " Garden of Eden," is entirely an original composition of Bel- 

 lingham's. 



1592. A short Instruction very profitable and necessary, for 

 all those that delight in Gardening, to know the time 

 and season when it is good to sow and replant all 

 manner of seeds. Whereunto is annexed, divers plots 

 both for planting and graffmg for the better case of 

 the Gardener. Translated from the French. London, 

 ;Jilack Letter 4to, with wood cuts, 



CONRAD HERESBACH was born in 1508. He became 

 counsellcr to tlie Duke of Clcve, and flied in 1576. He wrote 



