330 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



1599 Profitable Instructions for the Manvring, Sowing, and 



Planting of Kitchin Gardens . . Imprinted at London 

 by Edward Allde for Edward White . . 1603. Small 

 4to. * 



This second edition is so described de visit in Hazlitt's third 

 Collection of Bibliographical Notes. He calls the author Richard 

 Gardiner ; under which name he seeks to indicate Richard Gardner 

 of Shrewsbury, a dyer and draper, who is described as a public 

 benefactor of that town, in Owen and Blakeway's Shrewsbury. 



1600 EsTiENNE AND LiEBAULT-SuRFLET. Maison Rustique or 



the Covntrie Farme, compiled in the French tongue 

 by Charles Steuens and John Licbault, and translated 

 by Ric. Surflet. E. Bollifant for B. Norton, 1600. 

 Small folio 



another edition, augmented by Gervase Markham. 



161 6. Folio 



1601 John Taverner. Certaine Experiments concerning Fish 



and Fruit . . Printed for William Ponsonby . . 1601. 

 Small 4to. 



1804 N. F. The Frviterer's Secrets . . London, printed by 

 R.B., solde by Roger lackson, 1604. Small 4to. 



reprinted with a different title in 160S and 1609. See 



below 



1606 Dodoens-Lyte-Ram. Rams little Dodeon. A briefe 



Epitome of the new Herbal or History of Plants . . 

 lately translated into English by Henry Lyte . . 

 abridged by William Ram. London, Simon Stafford, 

 1606. Small 4to. 



Seei^jS: Dodcens-Lyte. 



1607 De Serres-Goffe. The Perfect Vse of Silk-Wormes and 



their benefit . . done out of the French originall of 

 Olivier de Serres, Lord of Pradel, into English by 

 Nicholas Goffe . . London, Felix Kyngston, 1607. 

 Small 4to. 



