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1732. An Essay concerning the best methods of pniniag' 

 Fruit Trees, also the method of pruning Timber Trees, 

 and also a discourse concerning' the improvement of 

 the Fotatoe. London. 8vo. Anonymous. 



-The iialure and method of planting, manuring, and 

 dieting a Vineyard. Anonymous. 8vo. 



Tiie great Improvement of Commons that are enclosed 



for the advantage of Lords of the Manor, the Poor,^ 

 and the Public, Avitli methods of enriching all Soils 

 and raising Timber. To ripen fruit at all times of the 

 year ; an improvement in raising Mushrooms, Cu- 

 cumbers, S:c. Anonymous. 



ROBERT FURBER, was the founder of the Kensington 

 Nursery, now held by Messrs. Malcom. He was distinguish- 

 ed as a Nurseryman, especially iu the raising of Fruit Trees» 

 He published the following vi-orks, 



1. Fruits for every month in the year. 12 Plates fol. 1732. 

 These are prints of the best kind of fruits grown in this 

 country. 



2. An Litroduction to Gardening, or a guide to Gentlemen 

 and Ladies in furnishing their Gardens, being several 

 useful Catalogues of Fruits and Flowers. London. 1733. 

 8vo. 



1732 1. A Flower Garden for Gentlemen and Ladies, or the 

 Art of raising Flowers to blow in the depth of Win- 

 ter ; also the method of raising Salleting, Cucumbers, 

 &c. at any time of the year- London, 8vo. by SIR. 

 THOMAS MOORE. 



The same Gentleman also wrote, 



