364 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



1767 The Universal Gardener's Kalendar, &c. London, 



1789. I2mo. 

 The Complete Kitchen Gardener, and Hot-bed Forcer, 



&c. London, 1789. I2mo. 



The Gardener's Vade-mecum, &c. London, 1789. 8vo. 

 - t _The Hot-house Gardener, &c. London, 1789. 8vo. 



The Gardener's Pocket Journal, &c. London, 1791. 



I2mo. 



Most of these works went through several editions. 



1768 GEORGE MASON. An Essay on Design Gardening. 



London, 1768. 8vo. 

 Revised edition. 1795 



JOHN GIBSON, M.D. The Fruit Gardener, containing the 

 method of raising Stocks for multiplying Fruit 

 Trees, &c. London, 1768. 8vo. 



Presumably by J. Gibson, although his name does not appear on 

 the title-page. 



THOMAS WILDMAN. A Treatise on the culture of Peach 

 Trees, to which is added a Treatise on the manage- 

 ment of Bees. 1768 



1769 JAMES GARTON. The Practical Gardener and Gentleman's 



Directory for every month in the year, &c. London, 

 1769. I2mo. 



ANTHONY POWELL. The Royal Gardener, or complete 

 Calendar of Gardening for every month in the year, &c. 

 London, 1769. i2mo. * 



ADAM TAYLOR. A Treatise on the Anana, or Pine Apple, &c. 

 Devizes, 1769. 8vo. 



THE HON. DAINES HARRINGTON. On the Trees which are 

 supposed to be Indigenous in Great Britain. 1769 



- Chestnut Trees not Indigenous in Great Britain. 1771 



- Mr. Pegge's Observations on the Growth of the Vine in 



England, considered and answered. 1777 

 On the Progress of Gardening, in a letter to Mr. Norris, 

 1782. 



These treatises are all published in the Archseologia. 



