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Gilbert, Samuel (d.1692?) (cont.)

The gardeners almanack for five years ... With monthly
directions what ought to be done in either kitchin or
flower-garden for ever, &c. London, Printed for T. Simmons, 
1682. [36] p. (Dept. Agr.; Arn. Arb.)

----- The gardeners almanack for five years, 1683-
1687. (With his: Florists vade-mecum. London, 1683)
(Brit. Mus.?)
Recorded by Pritzel, 1st ed.; Miltitz, col.
292, and probably with Brit. Mus. copy of "The
florists vade-mecum" (1683)

See also Meager, Leonard. The compleat English gardener. 
10th ed. London, 1704.

Giles, John (1725-1797), of Lewisham.

*Substitute title at foot of page for this.
Ananas, or A treatise on the pineapple. London
[1767].
Reviewed in Göttingische Gel. Anz. 1769, p.
1294 (Nov.30,1769). Discussed in article on
history of pineapple growing in England by W.
Roberts, Gard. Chron. (3) 69:30 (Jan.15, 1921),
which also gives dates of the author. Title is
from Lowe Brothers ltd.. Cat.1070:933, which
gives as date "circa 1770."

Gille (or Gillenius), Arnold

The man to whom Moench dedicated the genus
Gillenia was gardener in Kassel, and published
in 1627 a list of foreign plants cultivated in
Kassel under the title: "Hortus casselanus".
See Meehan's Monthly, 8:160 (1898)

Hortus. Cassellis, 1627. (Haller, 1:440)
"The briefest of catalogs, without synonyms
or annotations".- Cf. Haller, l.c.

----- Cassellis, 1632. (Seguier, p.365; Haller,
1:440)

*Substitute this title above under Giles.
Ananas: a treatise on the pine-apple, the culture, management, 
etc. and is added the true method of raising the
finest melons...with a curious copper engraving of the
pine-apple stove and shed. London, For the author [1767]
        