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This cornn»enced publishing in 1769, and was completetl in 

 60 numbers in 1771. It was by JOHN DICKS, Gardener to 

 the Duke of Kingston at Kuighlsbridge. 



1769. The Practical Gardener and Gentleman's Directory for 

 every month in the year; with proper directions for 

 raising Mushrooms. To which is prefixed an Essay- 

 on vegetation, soil, manure, and the nature and form of 

 Stoves, Hot-beds, &c. With a Copperplate exhibiting 

 at one view the several aspects for planting a fruit 

 Garden; By JAMES GA.RTON, London, 12mo. 



The Royal Gardener; or complete Calendar of Gar- 

 dening for every month in the year, digested in regu- 

 lar ortler, and so contrived as to exhibit in a clear and 

 comprehensive manner the business to be done in the 

 Flower, Fruit and Kitchen Garden at all Seasons. 

 Likewise directions, founded on experience, for sow- 

 ing, planting, pruning, transplanting, engrafting, and 

 every other particular necessary to be known by 

 such as desire to aim at a perfect knowledge of this 

 most ancient, healthy, and agreeable Science- By 

 ANTHONY POWELL, Gardener to George the IL 

 This gentleman also translated from the French "The 

 Garden or the Art of laying out Grounds. By James 

 De Lille-" London. 1789- 12mo. The original 

 appeared in Paris, m 1782, 12;uo. 



1769. A Treatise ou the Anana; or Pine- Apple containing 

 plain and easy directions for raising this most excel- 

 lent Fruit without Fire, and in much higher perfection 

 than from the Stove. To which are added full 

 directions for raising Melons. By ADAM TAYLOR, 

 Devizes, 8vo« A plate. 



