356 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



1726 - - Pomona, or the Fruit Garden illustrated, &c. London, 



1729. Folio 



- The Landed Gentleman's Useful Companion (reprint 



of " A Sure Method," &c.). London, 1741 

 B. TOWNSEND. The Complete Seedsman. Shewing the best 



and easiest method for raising and cultivating every 



Sort of Seed, &c. 1726. 8vo. 

 The Gentleman Farmer, or certain observations on the 



Husbandry of Flanders, compared with that of 



England. 1726. I2mo. Anonymous * 



Mentioned by Johnson. 



1727 S. J. The Vineyard; a Treatise shewing the nature and 



method of planting, manuring, cultivating, and dress- 

 ing Vines in foreign parts, &c. 1727 

 Mentioned by Johnson. 



ROBERT FURBER. Catalogue of English and Foreign trees. 

 London, 1727. 8vo. * 



Mentioned by Watt. 



- Fruits for every month in the year. 12 plates. 1732. 



8vo. * 



- An Introduction to Gardening, &c. London, 1733. 



8vo. 



1728 ROBERT CASTEL. The Villas of the Ancients, "illustrated 



with remarks and cuts." London, 1*728. Folio 



1729 JOHN COWELL. A true Account of the Aloe Americana, or 



Africana now in blossom . . . also two other exotic 

 plants calPd the Cereus or Torch-thistle. London, 

 1729. 8vo. 



The Curious and Profitable Gardener. London, 1730. 

 8vo. * 



The Curious Fruit and Flower Gardener. Second 



Edition. London, 1732. 8vo. 



Same work as above with different title-page. 



1730 A SOCIETY OF GARDENERS. Catalogus Plantarum. A Cata- 



logue of trees, shrubs . . in the gardens near London. 

 Part I (rest never published). London, 1730. Folio 

 Thomas Fairchild's name appears first on the list of the twenty 

 gardeners who signed the Preface, so this work is sometimes 

 catalogued under his name, or under that of Philip Miller, whose 

 name is also on the list. 



1731 MARK CATESBY. Natural History of California, Florida, &c. 



&c. London, 1731. Imp. folio 



