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Bradley, Richard (cont.)

Dictionarium botanicum: or, A botanical dictionary
for the use of the curious in husbandry and gardening.
Containing the names of the known plants in Latin, English, 
&c. Their description. Their culture or management. 
London, Printed for T. Woodward and J. Peele, 
1728. 2 v. (Lib. Cong.; Arn. Arb.; Brit. Mus.; Bib. Nat. Paris)

-----  A dictionary of plants: their description
and use, with their culture and management. London,
1747. 2 v. (Brit. Mus.; Cecil, p.353)

Altho it is nowhere stated, this is
evidently an ed. of the "Dictionarium botanicum", 
with contracted title. (MFW)

A discourse concerning the improvement of the potatoe. 
(In: Cowell, John. The curious and profitable
gardener. 3d ed. London, 1733)

This is noted by R. P. Brotherston, Gard.
Chron. (3) 52:42, among works incorrectly
attributed to Bradley.

The flower garden display'd, in above four hundred
curious representations of the most beautiful flowers.
London, 1732. (Sometimes attributed to Bradley, who
wrote the text for this edition) See Furber, Robert.
The flower garden display'd. London, 1730 et seq.

The fruit garden display'd. Setting forth the several 
varieties of fruit ripe in every month of the year.
collected from the most celebrated gardens in Europe.
With their figures, description of colour, taste, and
history; and the manner of their culture. Publish'd, in
order to inform the curious of the nature and manner of
propagating all sorts of fruit; each month containing
between twenty and thirty figures taken from the life.
For the month of June [July, August] London, Printed
for W. Mears [etc.] 1732. 68 p. (Mass. Hort. Soc.)
        