Horticultura. 
605 
— with a kitchen garden — and an Orchard— with the 
right orderinge, planting and presemng of them and 
their uses and vertues. ^ London, 1629. fol. 
Pagg. 612; cum figuris ligno incisis. 
Anon. 
Een nyy traagardz book. tryckt med Arv. Manssons dr- 
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yohann Rover. 
Unterricht wie ein feiner lust-obst-und kiichen-garte an- 
zulegen, allerley schone gewachse darein zu zeugen, zu 
verpflanzen, zu warten. impr. cum ejus Beschreibung 
des gartens zu Hessem ; p. 45 — 96. 
Petrus Laurembergius. 
Horticultura, libris 2 comprehensa. 
Francofurti ad Moen. 4. 
Pagg. 196. tabb. xnex 23. 
ib. 1654. 4. 
Pagg. 165 et 43 ; cum tabb. aeneis. 
Sir Hugh Plat, K?it. 
The garden of Eden, or a description of all flowers and 
fruits now growing in England, with rules how to ad- 
vance their nature and growth. 
5th edition. Pagg. 175. London, 1660. 8. 
The second part of the garden of Eden, never before 
printed. Pagg. 159. ib. 1660. 8. 
William Lawson. 
A new Orchard and garden. printed with Markham’s 
' way to get wealth. London, 1660. 4. 
P^gg.' 112; cum figg. ligno incisis. 
Rohert Sharrock. 
The history of the propagation and improvement of ve- 
getables, by the concurrence of art and nature. 
Pagg. 150. tab. aenea i. Oxford, 1660. 8. 
— : An improvement to the art of gardening, or 
an exact history of plants. 
3d edition. Pagg. 255. London, 1694. 8. 
Olao Ru D BECK 
Praeside, Dissertatio : Horticultura nova Upsaliensis. Resp. 
Gust. Lohrman. 
Plagg. 2|. Upsaliae, 1664. 4. 
Renatus Rapi nus. 
Be universa culturae hortensis disciplina disputatio, impr. 
cum ejus Hortorum libris. 
Pagg. 69. Ultrajecti, 1672. 8. 
