LANGLEY^ BATTY^ 1696-1751. 



New principles of gardening: or^ The laying out and planting parterres^ groves, 

 wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c. after a more grand and rural manner, than 

 has been done before; with experimental directions for raising the several kinds of 

 fruit-trees, forest -trees, ever-greens and flowering-shrubs with which gardens are 

 adorn 'd. To which is added, the various names, descriptions, temperatures, medicinal 

 virtues, uses and cultivations of several roots, pulse, herbs, gic. of the kitchen and 

 physick gardens, that are absolutely necessary for the service of families in general 

 ... By Batty Langley ... London, Printed for A. Bettesworth and J. Batley [etc.] 1728. 



2 p. 1., iii-xvi, [8], [25]-207, 191 p. fold, front., plates (part double, part 

 fold.) 26cm. 



Pages iv-v erroneously numbered xi-x. 



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Pomona: or. The fruit -garden illustrated. Containing sure methods for improving 

 all the best kinds of fruits now extant in England. Calculated from great variety of 

 experiments made in all kinds of soils and aspects, \\ntierein the manner of raising 

 young stocks, grafting, inoculating, plantings, &c. are clearly and fully demonstrated 

 ... Likewise several practical observations on the imbibing power and perspirations of 

 fruit-trees; the several effects of heat and moisture tending to the growth and 

 maturity of fruits. To which is added, a curious account of the most valuable cyder- 

 fruits of Devonshire. The whole illustrated with above three hundred drawings of the 

 several fruits, curiously engraven on seventy-nine large folio plates. By Batty 

 Langley ... London, G. Strahan [etc.] 1729. 



xviii, 150 p. LXXVIIII PL. (part fold.) 40cm. 



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LA. QUINTINIE, JEAN DE, 1626-1688. 



The compleat gard'ner; or. Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit- 

 gardens and kitchen-gardens; with divers reflections on several parts of husbandry. In 

 six books. By the famous Monsr. de la Quintinye ... To which is added his Treatise of 

 orange-trees, with the raising of melons, omitted in the French editions. Made 

 English by John Evelyn ... illustrated with copper plates. London, Printed for M. 

 Gillyflower [etc.] 1693. 



22 p. 1., 184, [4], 116, 137-204, [3], 4, 80 p. illus. , plates (1 fold.) 33cm. 



Paging irregular: nos. 117-136 omitted in book 2. 



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The complete gard'ner: or. Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit - 



gardens and kitchen-gardens. By Monsieur de la Quintinye. Now compendiously abridg'd, 



and made of more use, with very considerable improvements. By George London, and 



Henry Wise. The 5th ed. cor. London, Printed for A, Bell, 1710. 



1 p. 1., xxxvi, 325, [7] p. f ront ., illus. , fold, plates. 20cm. 



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LA QUINTINIE, JEAN DE, 1626-1688. 



The complete gard'ner; or. Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit- 

 gardens and kitchen-gardens. V/ith the gardener's kallender, directing what is to be 

 done every month in the Year. By Monsieur de la Quint iney. Now compendiously 

 abridg'd, and made of more use, with very considerable improvements. By George London, 

 and Henry Wise. To which is prefix 'd, an address to the nobility and gentry. By J. 

 Evelyn, esq.; the 7th ed. cor. London, Printed for A. and W. Bell, 1719. 



1 p. 1., xxxvi, 325, [7] p. front., illus., plates (part fold.) 20cm. 



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