342 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 



1662. Nicholas Culpepper {continued). Another issue. " Printed for the 



benefit of the Commonwealth of England." With engraved 



portrait. 1652, without publisher's name. i2mo. 



This is the work popularly known as Culpepper's Herbal. An enlarged edition was printed 



in 1654 and again in 1656, and was the parent of all succeeding issues which have appeared 



frequently down to the nineteenth century. 



1653. A Book of Fruits and Flowers shewing the nature and use of them 

 . . London, 1653. 



Ralph Austen. A Treatise of Fruit Trees shewing the manner of 

 Grafting, Setting. . . Together with the Spiritual Use of an 

 Orchard . . Oxford, 1653. 4to. 



second edition, with the addition of many new experiments. 



Oxford, 1657. 4to. 



(another edition, to which are added) Observations upon 



Sir Francis Bacon's Nat. Hist., also directions for planting wood. 

 Oxford, 1665. 4to. 



Observations upon some part of Sir F. Bacon's Naturall History 



as it concerns fruit trees, fruits, and flowers. Oxford, 1658. 4to. 



This was the first edition of the " Observations," which were afterwards annexed as a 

 second part to the 1665 edition of the " Treatise." 



John Be ale. A Treatise on Fruit Trees shewing their manner of 

 Grafting, Pruning, and Ordering, of Cyder and Perry, of Vine- 

 yards in England, etc. Oxford, 1653. 4to. 



The Hereford Orchards ; a pattern for the whole of England. 



Written in an Epistolary Address to Samuel Hartlib, Esqre. By 

 J. B — . Roger Daniel. London, 1657. i2mo. 



General Advertisements concerning Cyder, etc. London, 1677. 



4to. 



Nurseries, Orchards, Profitable Gardens, and Vineyards en- 

 couraged (by Anthony Lawrence and John Beal). 1677. 4to. 



1656. William Coles. The Art of Simpling. An Introduction to the Know- 

 ledge and gathering of Plants . . London, J. G. for Nath. Brook, 

 1656. i2mo. 



another edition. 1657. 



Adam in Eden, or Nature's Paradise : the History of Plants, 



Fruits, Herbs, and Flowers. 1657. London. 4to. 



John Tradescant. Museum Tradescantianum, or a collection of 

 Rarities preserved at South-Lambeth neear London. London, 

 John Grismond, 1656. Small 8vo. 



1658. Sir Thomas Browne, m.d. Hydriotaphia, or a Discourse of Sepulchral 

 Urns lately found in Norfolk ; together with the Garden of Cyrus, 

 &c. London, 1658. 8vo. 



J. B. Porta. Natural Magick in twenty books .... the third book 

 delivereth certain precepts of Husbandry and sheweth how to 

 intermingle sundry kinds of plants and how to produce new kinds. 

 1658. Folio. 



John Evelyn. The French Gardiner . . . Transplanted into English 

 by Philocepos {i.e. J. E.). London, printed for John Crooke, 1658. 

 Small 8vo, 



other editions, with the author's name in full. 1669 and 1691. 



