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Hanbury, William (1725-1778)

A complete body of planting and gardening. Containing 
the natural history, culture, and management of deciduous 
and evergreen forest-trees ... also instructions
for laying-out and disposing of pleasure and flower-gardens 
... rules for the management of a kitchen-garden ...
to which is added the manner of planting and cultivating
fruit-gardens and orchards. London, Printed for the author, 
1770-71. 2 v. F°. (Dept. Agr. ; Arn. Arb.;
Mass. Hort. Soc.; N. Y. Pub. Lib.; Brit. Mus.)
Reviews: Beckmann, phys.-Oekon. Bib. 1(4):
495-508 (1770); 5(2):226-230 (1774): Gottingische 
Gel. Anz. 1771(1):79-80 (Jan.24,1771)

An essay on planting, and a scheme for making it conducive 
to the glory of God. Oxford, 1758. 48 p.
(Arn. Arb.; Brit. Mus.)

The gardener's new kalendar (incorrect attribution).
See Hill, John. The gardener's new kalendar. London,
1758.

Hanmer, Sir Thomas, bart. (1612?-1678)

The garden book of Sir Thomas Hanmer, bart.; with an
introduction by Eleanour Sinclair Rohde. London, G. Howe
[1933] 187 p. (Dept. Agr.; Lib. Cong.)
"Now first printed from the ms. volume of
1659 under the care of Ivy Elstob."
The date of Hanmer's birth is indicated on
p.x, "Came into baronetcy in 1624 at the age
of twelve".

Harlequin,

Nouveau jardin des vertus et proprietez des herbes
communes qui croissent aux jardins et se verdent ordinairement 
à la place ... composé par moy Harlequin, docteur 
excellentissirae. Aix, J. Tholosan, 1624. 14 p.
(Bib. Nat. Paris)
Seguier, p.26o, and Haller, 1:435, give author's 
name with initial "N.", not used in Cat.
Bib. Nat.

Harper, W

The antiquity, innocence, end pleasure of gardening;
sermon preached at Malpas, Cheshire; at a meeting of florists, 
by W. Harper. 1732.
Listed in gardening literature of 1732, by
Weston, Cat. (1769), p.42.
        