350 A HISTORY OF GARDEXIXCj IX EXGLAXD. 



1746 George BiCKHAM. The Beauties of Stowe, 1753. 8vo. 



A description of the House and Gardens of the Marquis of 

 Buckingham at Stowe. Buckingham, 1797 



1747 The Complete Florist: 100 engravings. London, 1747. 



Svo. Anonymous 



1748 Sir William Watsox. Papers published in the Philo- 



sophical Transactions. Accounts of the remains of 

 John Tradescant's Botanic Garden at Lambeth. 1750. 

 Account of the Bishop of London's Garden at Fulham, 

 1751. And several others on similar subjects. 

 • A Letter to Andrew Ducarel. London, 1774. 4to. 



1752 Attiret-Beaumoxt. An x\ccount of the Emperor of 



China's Gardens at Pekin, by J. D. Attiret. Trans- 

 lated by Sir H. Beaumont, i.e. Joseph Spence. 

 London, 1752 



James Xewtox. Compleat Herbal. London, 1752. Svo. 



1753 ^^^ ^^'EBB. a Catalogue of Seeds and Roots under their 



proper heads. 1753 * 



Fraxcis Covextry. Essay in " The World'" of April 12th, 

 1753 (No. X\\) entitled, "Strictures on the absurd 

 novelties introduced in Gardening," and a humorous 

 description of Squire Mushroom's \'illa. 1753 * 



Bartholomew Rocoue. A Treatise on the Hyacinth, &c. 

 London, 1753 * 



■ A Practical Treatise on cultivating Lucerne-Grass, &c. 



London, 1775 



1754 James Justice. The Scot's Gardener's Director. Edin- 



burgh, 1754 



The British Gardener's Director. Edinburgh, 1764 



■ The Useful Herbal. Anonymous. London, 1754. Svo. 



1755 William Johx Halfpexxy. Rural Architecture in the 



Chinese taste. 1755. Svo. 

 Johx Daltox, d.d. Some thoughts on Building and plant- 

 ing, addressed to Sir James Lowther, Bart. London, 

 1755- 4to. 



1756 On the Heat and Cold of Hot-houses. Anonymous. 



London, 1756. Svo. ■^ 



