THE 
GARDENER’S vegetable system, 
AND 
BOTANICAL DISPLAY 
PLANTS, TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, and FRUITS. 
PART I. 
SYSTEM of TREES and SHRUBS, 
For all Useful and Ornamental Plantations, in Gardens, Pleafure-Grounds, Shrubberries, Parks, Pad- 
docks. Woods, Groves, Walks, Avenues, Clumps, Thickets, Hedges, Hedge-Rovos, Arbours, Orchards, Fruit- 
Tree Plantations, and all other Plantation Dijlridls eligible for the Improvement and Embellijlment of Gar~ 
dens, Eftates, &c. 
C OMPREHENDING a general and fyflematic dif- 
play and defcription of all the genera, fpecies and 
varieties of the grand tribe of hardy trees and lhrubs, 
both deciduous and ever-green kinds, valuable for 
compofing the various profitable, ornamental and plea- 
furable plantations as above; confifting of the great 
and ufeful colleftion of foreft or timber trees for form¬ 
ing woods, groves, coppices. Sec. the numerous tribe of 
ornamental trees and flowering lhrubs for (hrubberrics 
and other decorative plantations in pleafurc-grounds; 
and all the forts of fruit trees for planting in gardens 
and orchards: the whole arranged fyftematically, 
claffing all the numerous different fpecies and varieties 
in their proper families or genera, agreeable to the 
Linnatan fyftem of botany, diflinguifhing and ex* 
plaining the botanic clafles and orders to which the 
different genera and their refpedlive fpecies belong; 
all the genera and fpecies ranged under their botanic,' 
Latin and Englifh names; deferibing the general 
growth and effential charatters of the different ge¬ 
nera, and general dimenfions of growth of the re- 
fpettive fpecies of each genus or family, whether 
trees, fhrubs, or under-fhrubs, with their fpecific dif- 
tinttion and difference of growth and general ftrudture; 
fhewing alfo the places of their original refidenccs, or 
where they grow naturally in the different parts of the 
world; explaining their refpeflive merits, particular 
and general ufes for the feveral plantations, different 
methods of propagation, and manner of raifing and 
training in the nurfery: together with the feveral or- 
. ders 
