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ENGLISH GARDENS BEFORE THE LANDSCAPE SCHOOL. 



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Bacon, Francis. Of Gardens (Essays). 



Badeslade, T. Thirty-six different views of Noblemen and Gentlemen's- 



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 Beeverell, James. Les Delices de la Grand' Bretagne et de I'lrlande 



Leyden, 1727. 

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England. London, 1892. 

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 De Caux, Isaac. " Le Jardin de Wilton." c. 1615; reprinted by 



Bernard Quaritch, 1895. 



New and Rare Invention of Water-Works shewing the easiest waies 



to raise Water higher than the Spring. London, 1659. 

 De Passe, Crispin. A Garden of Flowers, etc. Utrecht, 161 5. 

 Elgood, G. S. and Gertrude Jekyll. Some English Gardens. London, 1904. 

 EsTiENNE and Liebault-Surflet. Maison Rustique, or the Covntrie 



Farme. 1600. 

 Gerarde, John. The Herball, orgenerall Historie of Plantes. London, 1597. 

 Hill, Thomas. The proffitable Arte of Gardening. London, 1568. 



See also Mountain. 

 A most brief e and pleasaunt treatyse teachynge howe to dress, sowe, 



and set a garden. London, 1563. 

 Kip and Knyff. Britannia lUustrata. London, 1707, etc. 

 Langley, Batty. New Principles of Gardening, or the laying-out and 



planting Parterres. London, 1728. 

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French of A. le Blond by John James. London, 1703. 

 LoGGAN, David. Oxonia lUustrata. Oxford, 1675. 



Cantabrigia lUustrata. Cambridge, 1690. 



London and Wise. The Compleat Gard'ner (of J. de la Quintinye). 

 London, 1699. 



The Retir'd Gardener. From the French of le Sieur Louis Liger 



of Auxerre. London, 1706. 



