346 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 
1676 . Moses Cook. The Manner of Raising, Ordering, and Improving 
Forrest-Trees, also How to plant, make and keep Woods, Walks, 
Avenues, Lawns, Hedges . . . London, 1676. 4to. 
-Second edition “very much corrected.” London, 1717. 8vo. 
Third edition, 1724. 
1677 . Elsholt-Sherley. Curious Distillatory, or the Art of Distilling 
Coloured Spirits, Liquors, Oyls, &c. from Vegetables, by J. S. 
Elsholt [or John Sigismond Elsholtz], and Englished by Thomas 
Sherley. London, 1677. 8vo. 
1681 . T. Langford. Plain and Full Instructions to raise all sorts of Fruit 
Trees that prosper in England. London, 1681. 8vo. 
- The Practical Planter of Fruit Trees. London, 1681. 8vo. * 
- second edition, with two chapters of Greens and Greenhouses. 
1696. 8vo. * 
The Practical Planter is mentioned by Watt as a distinct work from the Plain and Full 
Instructions. 
1682 . Samuel Gilbert. The Florists Vade-Mecum .. London, 1682. i2mo. 
A second edition appeared in 1683, and a third enlarged in 1702. And besides these I have 
seen copies dated 1690 (B. M.) and 1693 (University Library, Cambridge). 
John Houghton. A Collection of Letters for the improvement of 
Husbandry and Trade. London, 1682. 4to. 
Issued in numbers in 1681-82. 
1683 . Commelin —G. V. N. The Belgick or Netherlandish Hesperides, that 
is, the management, ordering and use of the Lemon and Orange 
Trees, made English by G. V. N. (from the Dutch of Commelin). 
1683. 8vo. 
John Reid. The Scots’ Gardener. Edinburgh, 1683. 4to. 
1684 . Richard Haines. Aphorisms upon the new way of improving Cyder, 
or making Cyder-Royal . . raising and planting of Apple-trees, 
&c. London, 1684. Folio. 
1685 . [William Ellis] The Complete Planter & Ciderist, or choice Col¬ 
lections and Observations for the propagating all manner of 
Fruit-Trees . . By a Lover of Planting. London, 1685. 8vo. 
The author’s name does not appear in the book. 
Sir William Temple. Upon the Garden of Epicurus, or of Gardening 
in the year 1685. 
A treatise on Gardening, especially relating to the Gardens at Sheen, written in 1685, 
published in the Miscellaneous Works of Temple, in 1705 and 1720; perhaps also in the 
edition which had appeared in 1689. 
The Art of Pruning Fruit-Trees with an explanation of some Words 
which Gardiners make use of . . . and a Tract of the use of the Fruit 
of Trees for preserving us in Health .... Translated from the 
French original set forth the last year by a Physician of Rochelle. 
London, Printed for Tho. Basset . 1685. 8vo. 
1693 . De la Quintinye—Evelyn. See 1658 : Evelyn. 
1694 . Sir Dudley Cullum. A new invented Stove, for preserving Plants in 
the Green House in Winter. 4to. 
Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of 1694. 
John Pechey. The Compleat Herbal of Physical Plants .... London, 
1694. 8vo. 
