THE 
Englifh Gardner: 
Or, a fure Guide to Young 
PLANTERS & GARDENERS. 
In Three Parts. 
I. Shewing the way and order of Planting 
and railing all forts of Stocks, Fruit-trees, and 
Shrubs, with the divers ways and manners of Ingrafting 
and Inoculating them in their feveral Seafojis 5 Ordering and Pre- 
fervation; 
II. How to order the Kkchin-Garden, for all forts 
of Herbs, Roots, and Sallads. 
III. The ordering of the Garden of Pleafure, with 
variety of Knots, and Wildernefs-work after the bell falhion, 
all cut in Copper Plates; alfo the Choicefi: and moll Approved 
ways, for the railing all forts ol Flowers, and their Seafons, with 
directions concerning Arbors, and Hedges in Gardens ; likewife 
feveral other very ufeful things fit to be known of all that delight 
in Orchards and Gardens. 
fitted for the life of all fuch as delight in Gardning, whereby the 
meanelt capacity need not doubt of fuccefs ( obferving the Rules 
herein directed ) in their undertakings. 
By Leonard Meager , above Thirty Years a Practitioner in the Art 
of GARDENI N G. 
London , Printed by J. Rawlins , for M. Wotton at the Three Daggers 
in Fleet-ftreet , and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate 
Hill ., 1688 . 
