358 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



1739 SAMUEL TROWELL. A New Treatise of Husbandry, Garden- 



ing and other curious matters relating to country 

 affairs. London, 1739. 8vo. 



The Farmer's Instructor or Husbandman, and Gar- 

 dener's useful and necessary Companion. Ed. by 



William Ellis. 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. 8vo. * 



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 Viscount 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. 

 1751. And several others on similar subjects. 

 A Letter to Andrew Ducarel. London, 1774. 4to. 



