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The gardeners dictionary: containing methods of culti¬ 
vating and improving the kitchen, fruit and flower-garden. 
As also, the physick garden, wilderness, conservatory, and 
vineyard, according to the practice of the most experi¬ 
enced gardeners of the present age* Interspers'd with the 
history of the plants, the characters of each genus, and 
the names of all the particular species, in Latin and Eng¬ 
lish; and an explanation of all the terms used in botany 
and gardening. London, Printed for the author, 1731* 
F*. (Dept. Agr.; Am. Arb.; Greene; Mass. Hort. Soc.; v. 
Mo. Bot. Gard.; Brit. Mus.; Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist,; Kew; 
Lindley Lib.; Roy. Agr. Soc. Lib.; Bib. Nat. Paris) 
This and many later editions are unpaged; and 
the counted pagings in different entries show so 
many discrepancies that they have been omitted. 
_ Dublin, 1732. F*. (Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist.) 
—— The 2d ed., cor. London, Printed for the au¬ 
thor, 1733. F®. (Dept. Agr.; Arn. Arb.; Mass. Hort. 
Soc.; Brit. Mus.; Kew; Rothamsted; Brit. Mus. Nat* 
Hist.) 
-—— An appendix to the Gardeners dictionary. Lon¬ 
don, Printed for the author, 1735. [22] p. F®. (Am. 
Arb.; Mass, Hort, Soc.) 
Copy in Mass, Hort, Soc, is bound with his 
The gardeners dictionary, 2d ed,, London, 1733. 
—w_ 3d ed. cor. Printed for the author, and sold 
by C, Rivington, London, 1737. » (Arn. Arb,; Mo. 
Bot. Gard,; Brit. Mus,; Kew; Lindley Lib,; Roy, Agr. 
Soc, Lib.) 
Both Pritzel and Bibl, Banks give a 2d vol., 
published 1739, with this ed. This was not, how¬ 
ever, part of the 3d ed., but merely an addition¬ 
al volvone, which was reissued 1740, Beginning 
with the 5th ed., the added matter was incorpo¬ 
rated with that of the Dictionary into one al¬ 
phabet. 
The second volxnne of the Gardeners dictionary 
which completes the work, London, Printed for the author; 
and sold by Charles Rivington, 1739. F®, (Am, Arb,; 
Kew; Lindley Lib,; Rothamsted; Roy, Agr, Soc. Lib,; 
Bib. Nat. Paris.) 
