344 A HISTORY OF GARDEXIXG IX EXGLAXD. 



1706 • A Dictionary of Plants, their description and use. 



London, 1747. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Bradley was also the author of several less important treatises 

 on Gardening and Agriculture. 



1707 JoHX Mortimer. Whole Art of Husbandry, and Country- 



man's Kalendar. London, 1707, 8vo. 



• Part IL containing additions proper for the Husband- 

 man and Gardener. London, 1712. 8vo. 



Later editions, ed. by his grandson Thomas, 1716-1721 



and 1761 



William Fleetwood, Bisliop of St. Asaph and Ely. 



Curiosities of Nature and Art in Husbandry and 



Gardening. London, 1707. 8vo. ^ 

 Mentioned by Johnson. 



Charles Evelyn. Ladies' Recreation; or the Pleasure and 



Profit of Gardening improved. London, 1707. 8vo. 



Several later editions, with slightly \arying titles. That of 17 19 



is called Lady's Recreation or the Art of Gardening farther Improved. 



1710 William Salmon, m.d. The English Herbal, or History of 



Plants. London, 1710. Folio 



1711 Van Oosten. Dutch Gardener, or the Complete Florist. 



London, 1711, 8vo. * 



Said to be from the French of Le Blond. 



1712 Joseph Addison. An Essay on the Pleasures of the Garden. 



{The Spectator, No. 477) 



1713 Alexander Pope. Essay on Verdant Sculpture. {The 



Guardian, No. 173) 

 James Petiver. A Catalogue of Mr. Ray's English 



Herbal, 1713-15. Folio * 

 Historia naturalem, with 152 copper plates. London, 



1764. 2 vols. 



Several papers in the Phil. Trans, relating to gardens in London, 

 &c. 



1714 John Lawrence. The Clergyman's Recreation, shewing 



the pleasure and profit of the Art of Gardening. 

 London, 1714. 8vo. 



Later editions, 1715, 1716; and the 5lh, 1717. 



The Gentleman's Recreation, &c. London, 1716. 



8vo. 



