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1. Till! Clergyman's Recreation shewing the i)k'asiire and profit 



of (he art of Gardening, London, 8vo. 1714, 1716, 1717. 

 The sixth edition appeared in 1726. 



2. The Lady's Recreation in the Art of Gardening, London, 



1717, 1718, 8vo. This work I find, has a mere assump- 

 tion of Mr. Lawrence's name, fur he states in one of his 

 succeeding publications that he never saw it until after it 

 was printed. 



3. The Gentletuan's Recreation ; or the second part of the art 



of Gardening improved, containing several new experi- 

 ments and various observations relating to fruit trees, 

 particularly a new method of building Walls with horizon- 

 tal shelters. With an appendix to fix a meridian line by 

 the brother of the Author, Edward Laurence. London, 

 8vo. 1714; 171G. The third edition is dated 1723. 



4. The Fruit Garden Kalendar ; or a summary of the Art of 

 managing the Fruit Garden, teaching in order of time what 

 is to be done therein every month in the year, containing 

 several new and plain directions more particularly relating 

 to the Vine. With an appendix of the usefulness of the 

 Barometer. London. 8vo. 1718. 



5. A new system of Agriculture, being a complete body of 



Husbandry and Gardening. In five books, 1726, folio. 



6. Paradise regained, or the art of Gardening, a Poem, Lon- 



don. 1728. 8vo. 



"The Clergyman's Recreation" is concise, but perhaps there 

 is no work that has less of error in its directions. In his di- 

 rections for pruning, training ; and the preparation of an infusion 



