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A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND. 



7. Filbert Tree 



8. Firrs of all kinds 



9. Pines of all kinds 



10. Wall Nutts of all kinds 



ir. Plums of all sorts 



12. Sarsaparilla : 



The Scarlet Nut 

 Wallnut . . . 



w^ 



some 



call 



Virginia : 



Nutts & plants 



Seedes 



Nutts 



Nutts 



Stones & plant 



Plants 



Nutts & plants 



Seeds & plants 

 Seede & plants 

 Seedes & plants 

 Stones & plants 

 Seedes & plants 

 Nutts & plants 

 Nutts & plants 

 Plants 



22. Cedar of Virginia ... ... ... Seedes 



23. Maple treebearing keys of crimson col^" Seedes tS: plants 



24. Peacock taile tree ... ... ... Seedes & plants 



14. Benjamin Tree 



15. Gumme Tree 



1 5. Sugargras Tree 



17. Date plum : ... 



1 8. Pappa\v-tree . . 



19. Chinquapine ... 



20. Piekhickeries 



2T. Sumac trees, 3 kinds 



25. Oakes, six kinds : 



Acorns & plants 



The seedes are best preserv'd in papers : their names 

 written on them and put in a box. The Nutts in Barills 

 of dry sand : each kind wrap'^ in papers written on. 



The trees in Barills their rootes wraped about mosse : 

 The smaller the plants and trees are, the better ; or they 

 will do well packed up in matts ; but the Barill is best, 

 & a small vessell will containe enough of all kinds labells 

 of paper tyed to euery sort with y*^ name : 



I suppose most of those sen'd to be plants of Virginia 

 May grow also in N — England : 



S'', y'' greate civilitie, & generous offer, makes me presume 

 (thro Mr. Secretary Pepys's cover & recomendation) to 

 burden you with this catalogue from 



Y^' most humble 



Sev' J. Evelyn. 

 Saye Court neer Deptford, 



I Sepi-. —86. 



Memd'" a Copie hereof was putt into y"^ 

 hand of Cap' Nicholson. 



Sep*'-. 3'' —86. 



