348 A HISTORY OF GARDEXIXG IX EXGLAXD. 



1730 A Society of Gardeners. Catalogus Plantarum. A Cata- 



loj^nie of trees, shrubs . . in the gardens near London. 



Part I (rest never pubhshed). London, 1730. Foho 



Thomas Fairchild's name appears first on the list of the twenty 



gardeners who signed the Preface, so this work is sometimes 



catalogued under his name, or under that of Philip Miller, whose 



name is also on the list. 



1731 Mark Catesby. Natural History of Cahfornia, Florida, &c. 



&c. London, 1731. Lnp. folio 



■ Hortus Europae Americanus, or a Collection of 85 



Curious Trees and Shrubs, &c. London, 1767. 4to. 



1732 An Essay concerning the best methods of pruning Fruit 



Trees, &c. London, 1732. 8vo. Anon^•mous ^ 



The nature and method of planting, manuring, and dieting 

 a Vineyard. London, 1732. 8vo. Anonymous * 



The great Liiprovement of Commons that are enclosed 

 for the advantage of I^ords of the Manor, the Poor, 

 and the Public, with methods of enriching all soils, 

 and raising timber. To ripen fruit at all times of the 

 year ; an improvement in raising Mushrooms, Cucum- 

 bers, &c. 1732. Anon3'mous * 

 These three anon^'mous works are mentioned by Johnson. 



William Harper. A Sermon on Gardening, preached at 

 Malpas, Co. of Chester, at a Meeting of Gardeners 

 and Florists, April i8th, 1732. London, 1732. 4to. 



The Flower Garden Displayed. London, 1732. 4to. 



— ■ — A Second Edition, to which is added "A Flcwer Garden 

 for Gentlemen and Ladies, being the Art of raising 

 Flowers . . . also salleting, cucumbers, &c. as it is 

 now practised b}- Sir Thomas More. Above 400 

 curious representations of the most beautiful flowers, 

 (S:c. from the designs of Mr. Furber and others, coloured 

 to the Life. London, 1734. 4to. 



\\'iLLiAM Ellis. Complete Modern Husbandry, containing 

 the Practice of Farming, etc. Second Edition. 

 London, 1732. 8vo. 



The Practical Farmer or Hertfordshire Husbandman. 



London, 1732 



