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and of Mio (jliarl.ur iiiid liljcrUi-KofT lOnRliuul wylli mliir (lyiicr.H 

 mat's good and iKiocHsaiy for cvcM-y rMf/.v. lo viidir .Mlmid and 

 knowe . . . 131 ff. O. [Antwerp, 1503?| - [Another od.| 

 Q. [Um.]f — V:d.2. Q. [London, ir,21-H[ 



Thocmftof KrlTyriK liiul l)liuiUnKr' of Innw ulul iilU^ririK "t friitin :i« Wfl 

 incnlourHuuin tiwto (i«l. inOH, IT. (^-(10). — 'I'Ik' (imfti! cjf umlTyiiKi' uiiil 

 IjliiiityiiK" nf l,rcj(,'M Mini MltciryiiRO of frutya m well in colours liH in lttnl<! 

 (tid. 15U1, bL'gins on L. Tj). 

 Hill, 'riininas. The profilidili^ arte of (.jardcninj;, now flj(^ (liird 

 tiinoKcll; forth . . . Q. London, 1568. | — Tli(n>ro(i1-al)l(Mirt. 

 . . . To wliicli isaddi'd niiioli noei'ssai'ic niatlcrand a ninnlicr 

 of secret.'*, willi tli(^ pliisicke lielpe.s licloriKinf; to cclie lutrlie 

 and thatca.sly jirefiared. To lliis i.fanni'Xcd two propter treat- 

 ises, the one entitided: Tlie niarvellons ^;overnrnent , proiH'rtie 

 and benelitc' of tlie liees . . . and llie other: The yearcly eon- 

 jeetnre.s, nieele for hnslmndnien lo know. W hi'rcnnio is 

 newly added a treati.so of the arte of Krallin;; and plantin)^ of 

 trees. [<.)]+13H-[S]-| 87 pp. ik 1). London, 157-1.— 

 [Another ed.] [G]+ l.'-.S [11 t]l- [01+92 [100[ pp. ik D. 

 London, 1.579. — [Another ed.] [01+ l.')2 I [fill 92 [inn] pp. 

 ik D. London, 15S(k — [Another cd.] [il]+ lf)4+[fil+ 92 

 pp. ik D. London, 1.593. — The arte of narcUMiinR, where- 

 unto is added niueh ncccssarie matter . . . [(>]+ lGl+[()]+92 

 pp. ik D. London, lOnS. 

 Heresbach, Konrad. The whole art of husbandry . . . 1578. — 

 Sec his Ilei rusticae libriquatuor . . . 1.570, under Geuiianv, 

 p. 102. 

 The expert gardener; or, A treati.se concerning gardening and 

 grafting. Q. London, 1640. t — The expert gardener; or, 

 A treatise containing ccri.aine neces.sary, .secret and ordinary 

 knowledges in grafting and gardening, with divers proper new 

 plots for the garden; also sundry expert directions to know 

 tlie time and season when to sow and replant all manner of 

 seeds . . . FaitlifuUy collected out of sundiy Dutch and 

 French authors. 54 pp. ik D. London, 1054. {Appended 

 to [Mascall, Leonard]. The country-mans recreation . . . 

 1G54.) 

 Blith, Walter. The English improver; or, A new survey of 

 husbandry . . . Q. London, 1649. t — The English im- 

 prover improved ; or, Tlie survey of husbandry surveyed . . . 

 [Third impression much augmented, with a second part, con- 

 taining sLx newer peeces of improvement.] [52]+ 262 [272]+ 

 [20] pp. 1 ik 4 pi. D. [Loudon, 1652.] 

 Contains chapters on planting woods (ed. 1652, pp. 153-173) and fruit 

 trees (pp. 2G1-263). 

 [HartUb, Samuel.] A discours of husbandrie used in Brabant 

 and Flanders, shewng the wonderfuU improvement of land 

 there, and serving as a pattern for our practice in this com- 

 mon-wealth. [6]+ 26 pp. D. London, 1605 [1650]. —His 

 legacie; or. An enlargement of the discourse of husbandry 

 used in Brabant and Flaunders, wherein are bequeathed to 

 the common-wealth of England, more outlandish and domes- 

 tick experiments and secrets in reference to universall hus- 

 bandry. [6]+ 131 pp. D. London, 1651. — Ed. 2 enl. 

 [6]+ 11S+ [20] pp. D. London, 1652. — His legacy of hus- 

 bandry ... Ed. 3. [14]+303pp. D. London, 1655. 

 ]M[ountaine]. D[yd\'mus]. The gardeners labyrinth : or, A new- 

 art of gardning, wherein is laid down new and rare inventions 

 and secrets of gardning not heretofore known, for sowing, 

 planting and setting all manner of roots, herbs, and fiowers 

 both for the use of tlie kitchin garden, and a garden of plea- 

 sure, with tlie right ordering of all delectable and rare fiow- 

 ers . . . Collected from the licst approved authOiS, besides 

 forty years experience in the art of gardning, and now newh' 

 corrected and inlarged. 2 pts. ([4]+ 90+ 173+ [17] pp.) il. 

 D. London, 1651-52. 

 [Mascall, Leonard.] Tlie country-mans recreation; or. The art 

 of planting, graffing and gardening in tliree books. The first 

 declaring divers waies of planting and gr.iffing and the best 

 times of the year . . . how to set or plant with the root and 

 without tlie root, to sow or set pepins or curnels . . . The 

 second treatueth of the hop-garden, with necessary instruc- 

 tions for the making and the maintenance thereof . . . where- 

 unto is added: The expert gardener, containing divers neces- 

 sary and rare secrets belonging to that art . . . hereunto is 

 hkewise added: The art of angling. [14]+ 135+54+ IS pp. ik 

 D. London, 1654. 

 Sbarrock, Robert. The histori- of the propagation & improve- 

 ment of vegetables by tlie concurrence of art and nature; 

 shewing the several ways for the propagation of plants 

 usually cultivated in England . . . [10]4- 150 pp. 1 pi. S. 

 Oxford, 1660. — Ed, 2 enl. [16]+ 225 pp, O. Oxford, 

 1672.t — Ed. 3. 255 pp. O. London, lG94,t 



Blake, SU'plien. The mmpUmt gnnlinRni practice. Q. Ixin- 



.loii, 1664. [ 



[Evelyn, .lolin.] Kalendariiim hort«;nw;; or, TUi: (rnrd'nf-r* 

 almanac, din-cling what he !« to tlo rnonethly throiigliout th(! 

 year. Lornlon, 1664. (In liin Kylva . . . apx. pp. 51-S.'{. 

 1664.)— Kd. 3 enl. 33 pp. K. Ix.ndon, IfW). (Apprmltd 

 lo hw Sylva ... fid. 2. H(70,) — VA. 5 enk 3S pp. V. 

 London, 1670. (AppcndeA to hia Sylva . . . fid. 3. I67i».; — 

 Ed. 8. 175 pp. (J. London, HJOl.t — Kd. 0. flS]+ 181 + 

 [Hl| I)p. 2 pi. S. Ix.mlon, Hi!)!). — Kd. 10 fink I-. 

 London, 1700. (In liii Hy\va . . . fid. 4, apx. pp. 214-274, 

 I il. 171)0.) — Ed. 10 fink [4]+ 0+ (1.51+ 170+ [14] pp. «• 

 London, 1700. — [Anothfir fid.] (In kin Sylva . . . cd. .5, 

 apx, pp. l.S.3-234, 1 il. 1720.) 



Bonnefons, N[ieolas] dc-. The French gardiner . . . 1669. — 

 Sir lii.i Lc jardinier franf;oin . . . 1051, under I-'iia.vce, 

 p. HI. 



Wlorlidge], ,I[ohn]. Systcma afpiculturoc. The myntcry of 

 husbandry disajvered; whfirfiin is treated of thfi several new 

 and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, wjwing, 

 manuring, ordering, improving of all sort.s of gardenn, or- 

 chards . . . with an accf)\int of the .sevfiral in.stnimfint.s and 

 engines u.sed in this profession. To which in added Kalen- 

 darium rusticum; or, The husbandmans monthly direction.s; 

 also the prognosticks of dearth, .scarcity, plenty . . . and 

 Dictionarium rusticum; or. The interpretation of mstifik 

 term.s. [26]+ 278-f [4] pp. ik Q. London, 1669. — Ed. 2 

 rev.&enk [30]+.324+[41pp. il, Q. London, 107.5.- Ed. 

 3 rev. & enl. [22]+ 134 [320]+ [0] pp. il. 1 pk Q. I>ondon, 

 1G81. — Ed. 4 rev. & enl. [22]-f-326 [318]+ [6] pp. il, 1 pk 

 F, London, 1GS7, 



Smith, John, England's improvement reviv'd; digested into 

 six books, [101+270 pp, .sri. O, [London,] 1670, — Eng- 

 land's improvement reviv'd, in a treati.sr! of all manner of 

 husbandry & trade b\' land and sea, plainly discovering the 

 several ways of improveing all sorts of waste and barrtn 

 grounds , , , together with the manner of planting all sorts 

 of timber-trees and under-woods , , , with the vertue of trees, 

 plants, and herbs, and their physical use , . . [10]+ 270 pp. 

 sq, O, London, 1673, 



B[la|rravel, J[oseph], The epitome of the art of h\isV)andr>-, 

 comprizing all necessary directions for thcimprovemt nt of it, 

 viz,: plowing, sowing, grafting, gardening, ordering of Howers, 

 h'-rljs , , , to which is annexed by way of appendix, a new 

 method of planting fruit-trees, and improving of an orchard 

 , , , [Ed, 3.] [61+246 pp, S, London, 1675, — New ad- 

 ditions to the art of husbandry, comprizing a new way of 

 enriching meadows , , , 136+[15]pp, S. London, 1675. 

 .\ttributed by some to "Blith" or "BIyth," 



W[orlidge], J[ohn], Systema horti-culturae; or. The art of 

 gardening in three books , , , the 2°' treateth of all sorts 

 of trees" planted for ornament, [22]+ 285-!- [IS] pp, D. 

 London. 16r7.— Ed. 2 enl. [22]+298+[lS] pp. D, Lon- 

 don. 1683, —Ed, 3, l;)+[4]-(-27S+[16]pp, 3pk S, London, 

 1688, — Systema horti-culturae , . , to which is added the 

 Gardener's monthlv directions, Bv J, Woolridse. Ed, 4 

 enk S+[4]+278+ilC] pp, 3 pk "D. London,"l700, 



Meager, Leonard, The English gardener; or, X sure guide to 

 young planters and gardeners, in three parts, O. London, 

 1679. t — The English gardener , , , in three parts. The 

 first, shewing the way and order of planting and raising all 

 sorts of stocks, fruit-trees and shrubs, with the divers ways 

 and manners of ingrafting and inoculating them in their 

 several seasons, ordering and preservation. The second, how 

 to onier the kitchin-garden . , , The third, the ordering of 

 the garden of pleasure , , . [G]+ 144 pp, 24 pk sq. D. Lon- 

 don, 1GS3, — [.Mother ed,] [6]+ 144 pp. sq. D. London, 

 16SS, 



Gilbert. Samuel. The florists vade-mecum: being a choice 

 compendium of whatever worthy notice hath been extant for 

 the propagation, raising, planting, encreasing, and pie^trving 

 the rarest flowers and plants that our climate and skill . . . 

 will perswade to live with us . . , [20]+252+[18] pp. il. 

 S, London, 1682, — [.Another ed,] 252 pp. D. London, 

 16S3,t — Ed, 3 enk 149-f[19] pp, U. S. London, 1702. 



Reid.John. The Scot^gard'ner in two parts. The first of con- 

 tri\ing and planting gardens, orchards, avenues, groves . . . 

 The second, of the propagation & improvement of forrest, and 

 fruit-trees, kitchen hearbes, roots and fruits, with some phy- 

 sick hearbs, shrubs and flowers. Appendix shewing how to 

 use the fruits of the garden : whereunto is annexed the Gard'- 

 ners kalendar, [10]+ 125+ 14 pp. 4 pL O. Edinburgh, 



