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Miller, I'liilip. Tlii^ (^.'u-Jciktn Idilciidiir, dirnntitiR wlml, worU.H 

 uri' rn'(MWMiiry l,i) \») diini: (ivcry irHiriMi, in l.lu^ . . . ^^iinlciiH, 

 iinil in l.lio (loiiHiTViil.Dry, Willi iin lUTDunl. iif Mio parMrnliir 

 Hi^iisoiiM for Mu^ pnip.'ii^.'iMon iind nHiMif all stiii.M iif . . . [jlaiitM 

 mid fruit-s . . . f(>| I 12 I :il pp. I''. Dulilin, 1732.t — I'M. 

 ;). (). r-ondoii, l7,U,t — lOd.C). 15 h ;t;i:i | [1 1 1 pp. <). I.(in- 

 (lon, I7i:i.t — lOd. 10. (). London, IT.'il.t ■ - The (iimlcn- 

 crs k:il(Miilar . . . With a list of tlic rncdiftinid planl.H, wliicli 

 may li(^ /^atlicr-cd lor iisr in (mu^Ii riionlli; to \vliii:li is now 

 added a shorldntrodnetion to I lii' UoowIimI^o of tlio scii'iuu; of 

 botany. lOd. 12. 1 1 j-'l 17 I | II | pp. 5 pi. O. London, 

 17(il). — Kd. i;!. O. London, 17012. f — Ed. 1,5. RS+382 pp. 



(). London, 17()0.l— lOd. Ki. (). London, 177.5.t 



(l.'irtni'rkalcndcr. (ihorsotzt von Buottncr. (). (liittinsen, 



17.")().t Maandt'lijkschc tuin ocfcninncn in ni<ifs-, vriij;!- 



cn MoiMuliof, in l)ooin'j;aard en orinjrlinis, in stooU en liroci- 

 Iniisoti in out en kwpolvorij. lOd. U. iil.Spp. .^pl. (). Ilaar- 

 icni, 1707. — Ed. L 1 pi. 1). Amsterdam, l,S29.t — Kd. .'). 



2 pi. 1). Amsterdam, lS.">l.t ■ (iilcndrier dcs jardiniors. 



. . . Traduit sur lii 10" od. IStpp. (). Bnixclles, 17S0. 



The practical husbandman and planter; or, Ob.scrvations on 

 the anciont and modern husbandry, plantinj;, Rardeninj;, 

 &c. . . . interspersed with notes etymological, philosophical 

 .ind historical . . . By a private society of hn.sljandmen and 

 Ijlanters. 2 vol. 4 pi. O. London, ■l733-:34. 



I'uhlislioLl in t>:irts. 



Trowell, Samuel. A new treatise of hu-slaandry, gardening, 

 and other curious m.itters relating to country affairs; con- 

 (ainin.n a plain antl practical method of improvinf; all sorts 

 of meadow, pasture and arable land ... To which arc 

 added several letters to Mr. Thomas Livcings, concerning his 

 compound manure for land, witli some practical observations 

 thereon. 7+[l]+ 161 pp. D. London, 1739. — The farmer's 

 instructor; or. The husliandman and g-iri-lener's useful and 

 necessary companion, l.ieing a new treatise of husljandry . . . 

 I''irst begun by Samuel Trowell and now compleated with a 

 supplement to every chapter on husbandry ... by William 



Ellis. [12]+275+[l] pp. 1 pi. D. London, 1747. 



Neue Abhandlung vom .\ckerbau, der Gartnerei . . . voll- 

 stiindig gemacht von Ellis. O. Leipzig, 17.50.t 



[Justice, Sir James.] The Scots ganliners director, containing 

 instructions to those gardiners, who make a kitchen garden 

 and the culture of flowers their business . . . \\nth directions 

 for cultivating fruits . . . particularly adapted to the cli- 

 mate of Scotland. [14]+ 429 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1754. 



Hill, John. Eden; or, A compleat body of gardening. Com- 

 piled and digested from papers by Mr. Halo. 4+ [4]+ 714 pp. 

 00 pi. F. London, 1757. — Eden; or, A compleat body of 

 gardening, both in knowledge and practice . . . Ed. 2 rev. 

 & enl. 4+2+710 pp. SO pi. F\ London, 1773. 



Justice, Sir James. The British gardener's calendar, chiefly 

 adapted to the climate of North-Britain, directing the neces- 

 sary works in every month in the kitchen, fruit and pleasure 

 gardens and in the nursery, green-house and stove. To which 

 is added a dissertation on forest trees and a catalogue of seeds, 

 roots, &c. with the names of the months annexed in which 

 they ought to be sown. 4+ 412 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1759. — 

 The British gardener's director, chiefly adapted to the cli- 

 mate of the northern counties . . . 443+ [7] pp. O. Edin- 

 burgh, 1764. — The British gardener's new director . . . Ed. 

 5rev. &enl. 6+3S+474+ 12 pp. pi. O. Dublin, 1771. 



[Harte, Walter.] Essays on husbandry'. Essay 1. A general 

 introduction, she\\'ing that agriculture is the basis and sup- 

 port of all flourishing communities . . . Essay 2. An account 

 of some experiments tending to improve the culture of 

 Lucerne by transplantation . . . lS+[4]+213+232 pp. il. 

 5 pi. O. London, 1764. — Essays on husbandry ... to 

 which is prefixed an epistle dedicator}^ in verse. Ed. 2 rev. 

 &enl. 28+ [2]+ 213+ 232 pp. il. 5 pi. O. London, 1770. 

 Contains plates and illustrations of economic trees. 



Rutter, John ifc Carter, Daniel. Modern Eden; or. The gar- 

 dener's universal guide, containing plain and familiar in- 

 structions for performing every liranch of gardening, whether 

 relating to ornament or utility, in which are laid down the 

 best methods at large for raising all the products of the 

 kitchen and flower-garden and the training, pruning and 

 entire management of fruit trees; the whole founded on ex- 

 perience . . . 14+390 [402] pp. O. London. 1769. 



Mawe, Thomas. Every man his own gardener; being a new, 

 and much more complete gardener's kalcndar than any one 

 hitherto published . . . Bv Thomas !Mawe and other gar- 

 deners. Ed. 4 rev. & eiil. [2]+4S9+12 pp. 1 pi. "D. 

 London, 1769. — Ever}' man is [sic] own gardener; being a 



complete- gardener'H ciilcndiir iind genera) directory for 

 every inoiith. O. lyondon, 1770. t — 10(1.8, O. I/)nilon, 

 I779.t -- lOd. 12. I). London, )7H8.t — Ed. 18 rev. Acnl, 

 7+[l]l 7.'"iSI [!I0| pp. ] j>\. K, I-ondon, ISO.',. — Ell, 19. 

 D, London, l.SOK.t — l',very rmiri liin own icari\i:ner . . , 

 with great improvements, anil the whole broiiglit rlown to 

 the preseid sl.ile of liortieult\iral kiiowledK'', bv Jfimeh .Main. 

 I';d. 21. I). London, l«39.t — Ed. 20 improved by J, .Muin 

 ft (1. (llc'imy. O. lx>ndon, I8.i7,t 

 [Weston, Richard. I Tracts on praeticnl agriciiHiirp and Rnr- 

 di'ning in which I lie .advantage of imitating the garden culture 

 in the lielil is fully proved . , . particularlv iiddreHwd to th<! 

 gentlemen farmers in flreat I'rilain. U'ith olmjrviitionH 

 made in a late tour Ihrougli part of Kmna:, Manders and 

 Holland . . . To which is added a complete chronological 

 catalogue of English authors on agriculture, gardi^inng, itc. 

 by a country gentleman. [GJ+23+277+70 pp. 1 pi. O. 

 London, 1769. — E.l. 2 rev. 4+31 + [l]+298+[2]+130 pp. 



I pi. ( ). London, 1773. 



Miller, Francis. The husbandman's directorj-; or. The intt'lli- 

 gent fitrmer, being a com[)l(rat system of useful knowledge in 

 four parts, viz.: 1. Of agriculture and liusbandry . , , 4, A 

 compleat calendar of gardening . . . with direction.') for 

 .sowing, planting, pruning, transplanting and engrafting 

 . . . 210 pp. 1 pi. D. Ixindon, 1770. 



■Weston, r![i chard]. The gardener's and planter's calendar, 

 containing the method of rai.sing timber-trw-s, fruit-trees, 

 and fpiick, for hedges, with directions for forming and man- 

 aging a garden, evcr\' month in the year, also, manj" new 

 improvements in the art of gardening. [6]-^ 298 pp. 1 pi. 

 S. London, 1773. — Ed. 2. O. London, 1778.t 



The gentleman and lady's gardener, containing the modem 

 method of cultivating the kitchen and flower-garden, with a 

 general catalogue of seeds, plants and roots for improving 

 of land . . . with the Latin names of each plant according 

 to the Linnajan sj'stcni of botany . . . [8]+ 13G pp. D. 

 London. 1776. 



[Home, Henry.] The gentleman farmer; being an attempt lo 

 improve agriculture by subjecting it to the test of rational 

 principles. O. Edinbtirgh. 1776.f — Ed. 2. O. Edinburgh, 

 1779.t — Ed. 4. O. Edinburgh, 1798.t — Ed. .5 rev. & enl. 

 31+438 pp. 1 por. 3 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1802. — Ed. 6. 

 O. Edinburgh, ISlo.f 



Forest trees (od. 5, pp. 213-251). 



Kennedy, John. A treatise upon planting, garrlening and 

 the management of the hot-house . . . 13+ [31+420 pp. O. 

 York, 1776. — Ed. 2 enl. 2 vol. O. London. 1777. — [.\n- 

 other ed.] 13+[3J+462 pp. O. Dublin. 1784. 



Brookes, Gilbert. The complete British gardener . . . 12+ 

 204 pp. 1 pi. D. London, 1779.t 



Abercrombie, John. The universal gardener's kalendar. 496 

 pp. D. London. 1789. t 



Rural recreations; or, The gardener's instructor; exhibiting in 

 a clear and perspicuous manner, all the operations necessary 

 in the kitchen, flower, and fruit garden. &c., &c. for every 

 month in the year ... To wliich is subjoined a complete 

 catalogue of usefifl & ornamental trees, shrubs & plants with 

 their varieties, and parts used for medicinal and culinar>- 

 purposes. Bv a societv of practical gardeners. [2]+ 427 pp. 



II pi. O. London, 1802. 



McDonald. Alexander {pseud, of R. W. Dickson). Practical 

 agriculture; or, .\ complete sj'stem of modem husbandry.", 

 with the best methods of planting, and the improved manage- 

 ment of live stock. New ed. 2 vol. S7 pi. Q. London. 1607.t 



Niool. Walter. The planter's kalendar; or. The nursenTuan's 

 and forester's guide, in the operations of the nursen.". the for- 

 est and the grove; edited and completed bv Edward Sang. 

 20+595 pp. 1 il. 3 pi. O. Edinburgh. 1812. 



Sinclair. John. The code of agriculture . . . 1818. — See 

 Principles of ARBOKicuLTrRE. p. 35. 



Pontey. William. The rural improver; or. A practical treatise 

 on the nature and management of such nual scenes and ob- 

 jects as are necessary to promote the comfort, convenience 

 anil cmbeUishraent of the residences of the higher ranks of 

 society. 9+301 pp. 7 pi. sq. F. London. 1822. 



Stewart. Baronet. The planters guide. O. Edinbui^h, 1828.t 



Mcintosh. Charles. The practical gardener and modem horti- 

 culturist, containing the latest and most approved methods 

 for the management of the kitchen, fruit and flower garden, 

 the green-house, hot-house ... 2 vol. il. 31 pi. O. 

 London. 1828-29. — The new and improved practical gar- 

 dener and modem horticulturist. O. London, lS41.t 



