338 A HISTORY OF GARDEXING IN ENGLAND. 



1599 DuBRAVius — . . A New Booke of good Husbandry . . Written 



in Latin by Janus Dubravius and translated into 

 English at the special! request of George Churchey . . 

 London, William White, 1599. Small 4to. 

 The translator's name is not known. 



Gardner's Kitchi-.x Garden. Profitable Instructions for the 



Manuring, Sowing, and Planting of Kitchen Gardens 



. . Edw. Allde for Edward White, 1599. Small 4to. * 



This first edition is so described by Lowndes, and is mentioned 



in Piatt's Garden of Kden ; but no copy has been traced. 



Profitable Instructions for the Manvring, Sowing, and 



Planting of Kitchin Gardens . . Imprinted at London 

 by Edward Allde for Edward White . . 1603. Small 

 4to. * 



This second edition is so described de visii in Hazlitt's third 

 Collection of Bibliographical Notes. He calls the author Richard 

 Gardiner ; under which name he seeks to indicate Richard Gardner 

 of Shrewsbury, a dj^er and draper, who is described as a public 

 benefactor of that town, in Owen and Blakeway's Shrewsbury. 



1600 EsTiENNE AND LiEBAULT-SuRFLET. Maison Rustiquc or 



the Covntrie Farme, compiled in the French tongue 

 by Charles Steuens and John Liebault, and translated 

 by Ric. Surflet. E. Bollifant for B. Norton, 1600. 

 Small folio 



• another edition, augmented by Gervase Markham. 



1616. Folio 



1601 Jo^^-^' Tavkrxer. Certaine Experiments concerning Fish 



and Fruit . . Printed for William Ponsonby . . t6oi. 



Small 4to. 

 1604 N. F. The Frviterkr's Secrets . . London, printed by 



R.B., solde by Roger lackson, 1604. Small 4to. 

 reprinted with a different title in 1608 and 1609. Sec 



below 

 1606 Dodoens-Lyte-Ram. Rams little Dodeon. A bricfe 



Epitome of the new Herbal or History of Plants . . 



lately translated into English by Henry Lyte . . 



abridged by William Ram. London, Simon Stafford, 



1606. Small 4to. 



Sec 1578: Dodoens-Lyte. 



