358 A UISTORV OF GARDEN INC, IN ENGLAND. 



1739 Samuel Trowi£LL. A New Treatise of Husbandry, Gardcn- 



injjj and other curious matters relatinj^^ to country 

 affairs. London, 1739. 8vo. 

 The Farmer's Instructor or Husbandman, and Gar- 

 dener's useful and necessary Companion. Ed. by 



Wilham Elhs. 1747 ^ 



Mentioned by Johnson. 



An Essay upon Harmony, as it relates chiefly to situation 



and building. London, 1739. 8vo. Anonymous * 



1740 Christopher Gray. A Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs . . . 



for sale. 1740 * 



1744 Adam's Luxury and Eve's Cookery, or the Kitchen Garden 



displayed. London, 1744. 8vc). * 



Curious Experiments in Gardening, &c. 1744- i2mo. * 

 These four works are mentioned by Johnson. 



John Wilson. Synopsis of British Plants, in Ray's Method, 

 with a Botanical Dictionary. Newcastle, 1744 



1745 A Plan of Mr. Pope's Garden and Grotto, &c. 1745 



1746 David Stephenson, m.a. The Gentleman's Gardener's 



Director of Plants, Flowers, and Trees, with a 



Garden Kalendar. London, 1746. 8vo. * 



The Beauties of Stowe. London, 1746 

 A description of the Gardens of Lord Viscount Cobham at 



Stowe. Northampton, 1747 

 A dialogue upon the Gardens of Lord Viscount Cobham at 



Stowe. London, 1748. 8vo. 

 The Gardens of Lord \'iscount Cobham at Stowe. 



London, 1751 

 George Bickham. The Beauties of Stowe. 1753- 8vo. 

 A description of the House and Gardens of the Marquis of 



Buckingham at Stowe. Buckingham, 1797 



1747 The Complete Florist; 100 engravings. London, 1747. 



8vo. Anonymous 



1748 Sir William Watson. Papers published in the Philo- 



sophical Transactions. Accounts of the remains of 

 John Tradescant's Botanic Garden at Lambeth. 1750. 

 Account of the Bishop of London's Garden at Fulham. 

 1 75 1. And several others on similar subjects. 

 A Letter to Andrew Ducarel. Londcjn. 1774- 4^0. 



