BIBLIOGRAPHY. 149 



1695. J. B. REIJNTKENS. Den Sorghvuldighen Hovenier. Ghent. 



The first twenty pages are devoted to the cultivation, &c. of tulips. 

 This work is of great interest as it appears to be the original of the 

 Dutch method of cultivation, &c. &c. in Van Oosten's work. (See 1700.) 



1696. N. VALNAY. Connoissance et Culture Parfaite des Belles 



Fleurs : Des Tulipes rares, des Anemones, &c. Paris. 

 An excellent little book, dedicated to the great Le Notre. The 

 details about tulip-growing about Paris are especially interesting. 



1699. Author unknown. Le Nouveau Fleuriste. Amsterdam. 



Full details of cultivation and a long list of just over 400 varieties. 



1700. H. VAN OOSTEN. De Nieuwe Nederlandse Bloem-hof. Leiden. 



Full details of cultivation according to the Dutch and French ways. 



* An English edition was published in 1703 and again in 1711 under 

 the title of "The Dutch Gardener." A French edition appeared in 

 1714 called "Le jardin de Hollande." 



1701. OLOF RUDBECK (the elder). Campi Elysii. (Liber ii.) Upsala. 



Mention of a double yellow variety. 

 1703. L. LIGER. * Le Jardinier Fleuriste. Pans. 



Useful remarks on tulip cultivation and planting. 



1706. Louis LIGER D'AUXERRE. * The Compleat Florist. Newly done 

 into English, bound up with "Le Jardinier Solitaire," or 

 "The Solitary Gard'ner. " London. 



Notes on cultivation &c., and " The Fable " of the origin of the 

 Tulip. 



1706. HEINRICH HESSE. * Neue Gartenlust. Leipsic. 



Long list of garden varieties. Notes on cultivation &c. 



1710. JOSEPH ADDISON, An article in The Tatler(No. 218) for August 

 31, 1710. 



The names given to tulips and the pains and money spent upon 

 them are ridiculed. 



1715. J. S. ELSHOLZ. Neuangelegter Gartenbau. Leipsic. 



Lists of garden tulips in the garden of G. Krauss, a commercial 

 florist at Ausburg. 



1715. P. J. GARIDEL. Histoire des plantes qui naissent aux environs 

 d'Aix. Aix. 



An account of the wild tulips of the district. Especially interest- 

 ing in connexion with the neo-tulips. 



1718. Author unknown. Arcana Hortensia. Constanz. 



Notes on how to grow good tulips, with a curious untranslatable 

 charade (Rakel) on p. 52. 



This is a translation from the French, but both the names of 

 the original author and the translator are unknown. Under the title 

 " Wohl-bewahrte Garten-Geheimnisse " the work was published at 

 Vienna and Niirnberg in 1756. 



1720. J. G. SIMULA. Flora exotica. 



A manuscript in the S. Kensington Department of the British 

 Museum, with tulips pictured on vellum. 



1723. J. P. RICARD. Le negoce d'Amsterdam. Rouen. 



1724. P. B. CLARICI. * Istoria e coltura delle piante che sono per 



fiore piu riguardevoli. Venice. 



The tulip part is interesting historically, and for its references to 

 other works. 



* These books can be consulted in the Lindley Library. 



