338 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 
1602 . The Orchard and the Garden, containing certaine necessarie, secret 
and ordinarie Knowledges in Graffting and Gardening .... 
gathered from Dutch and French. Also to know the time and 
season when it is good to sow and replant all manner of Seedes. 
London. Printed by Adam Islip. 1602. 4to. 
The above is the title or a book in the University Library, Cambridge. No other copy 
has been recorded. 
1604 . N. F. The Frviterer’s Secrets, containing directions, of the due 
time & manner of gathering all kinds of Fruit . . London, printed 
by R. B., solde by Roger Iackson, 1604. Small 4to. 
- reprinted with a different title in 1608 and 1609. See below. 
1606 . Dodoens-Lyte-Ram. Rams little Dodeon. A briefe Epitome of the 
new Herbal or History of Plants . . lately translated into English 
by Henry Lyte . . abridged by William Ram. London, Simon 
Stafford, 1606. Small 4to. 
See 1578 : Dodoens-Lyte. 
1607 . De Serres-Goffe. The Perfect Vse of Silk-Wormes and their benefit 
. . done out of the French originall of Olivier de Serres, Lord of 
Pradel, into English by Nicholas Goffe . . London, Felix Kyngston, 
1607. Small 4to. 
1608 - 9 . N. F. The Husbandman’s fruitfull Orchard, shewing diuers 
rare new secrets for the true Ordering of all sortes of Fruite in 
their due Seasons . . . London, Roger Iackson, 1609. Small 4to. 
This rare work apparently had already appeared in 1608. It is the same book as the 
“ Fruiterer’s Secrets ” of 1604. 
1609 . W. S. Instructions for the increasing of Mulberie Trees, and the 
breeding of Silke-wormes for the making of Silke in this Kingdome. 
Whereunto is annexed his Majesties Letters to the Lords Liefe- 
tenants . . tending to that purpose. London, E. A. for E. Edgar, 
1609. 4to. 
1612 . R. C. An Olde Thrift newly revived . . the manner of planting, pre¬ 
serving, and husbanding yong Trees . . London, W. S. for Richard 
Moore. 1612. 4to. * 
Described by Hazlitt de visu in the Collections and Notes. 
1613 . Arthur Standish. New Directions of Experience to the Commons 
Complaint . . for the planting of Timber and Fire-wood . . 1613. 
4to. 
Gervase Markham. The English Hvsbandman. The First Part : 
contayning the Knowledge of the true Nature of euery Soyle . . . 
Together with the Art of Planting, Grafting, and Gardening . . 
By G. M. . . London, T. S. for John Browne, 1613. 4to. 
-The Second Booke of the English Husbandman. Conteyning 
the ordering of the Kitchen-Garden . . London, T. S. 1614. 4to. 
The work was reprinted “ enlarged by the author ” in 3 parts 4to. in 1635. 
-Maison Rustique. 1616. See 1600: Estienne and Liebault- 
Surflet. 
-The Country Housewifes Garden . . Together with the Husbandry 
of Bees . . with diuers new knots for gardens, by G. M. 1617. 4to. 
The same book was reissued with Lawson’s New Orchard in 16x8 and in 1648, and alone 
in 1620 and 1623. 
—— Markhams Farewell to Husbandry ; or, the inriching of all sorts 
of barren and sterill grounds . . I. B. for Roger Jackson, 1620. 4to. 
