Botanical Gardens, 55 
1560; the firft of the kind in Switzerland, 
He not only delineated plants himfelf, but 
maintained, at his own expence, a draughtf- 
man and engraver, for the fame purpofes. 
Turner appears to have had a garden for 
rare plants, even during his refidence at 
Cologn» In 'England he records the garden 
of the duke of Somerjet, at Sion Houfe^ of 
which he feems to have had the direc- 
tion 'y and, at a later period, as hath been 
before obferved, mentions alfo his own at 
Wells. 
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