340 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



1613 The Country Housewifes Garden . . Together with 



the Husbandry of Bees . . with diners new knots for 



gardens, by G. M. 1617. 4to. 



The same book was reissued with l^awson's New Orchard in 1618 

 and alone in 1620 and 1623. 

 Markhams Farewell to Husbandry; or, the inriching 



of all sorts of barren and sterill grounds . . LB. 



for Roger Jackson, 1620. 4to. 

 The Inrichment of the Weald of Kent . . G. P. for 



K. Jackson, 1625. 4to. 



— — The Whole Art of Husbandrie, by C. Heresbach, 



translated by B. Googe, enlarged by Gervase Markham, 



1631. 4to. 



See 1577, Hcrcsbach-Googe. 



A Way to get Wealthe . . 1638-31-38. 4to. 



A compilation of some of Markham's agricultural works, already 

 issued separately. 



The Countrymans Recreation, or the Art of Planting, 



Grafting, and (^lardening . . London, 1640. 4to. 

 Reprinted in 1653 and 1654. 



1614 The Maske of Flowers . . upon Twelfth Night, 1613 . . at 



the marriage of the Earle of Somerset . . N. O. for 

 R. Wilson, 1614. Small 4to. 



This poetical piece finds a place here as containing, in the Stage- 

 dii'ectioHs, an admirable description of an Elizabethan garden. 



1615 Passe-Wood. A garden of Flowers, wherein . . is contained 



a . . discription of al the flowers contained in these 

 foure followinge bookes . . translated out of the 

 Netherlandish [by E. W. or rather T. Wood ?]. S. de 

 Roy for Crispin de Passe, Utrecht, 1615. 2 parts, 

 oblong 4to. 163 plates 

 1618 William Lawson. A new Orchard and Garden. Or the 

 best way for planting . . W^ith the Country House- 

 wifes Garden . . B. Alsop for R. Jackson, 1618-17. 

 2 parts in i vol. 4to. 

 second edition. L H. for Roger lackson, 1623. 4to. 



Now the third time corrected and much enlarged . . 



Wheicunto is newly added the art of propagating 

 plants (by Simon Harward). L H. for V . Williams, 

 1626. 4 parts in i vol. small 4to. 



Reissued in 1638 in M.irkli.nn's Way to get Wealth. 



