890 
[Whitmill, Benjamin] 
Ealendarium universale, or The gardener’s universal 
calendar, containing an account of the several monthly 
operations in the kitchen-garden, flovrer-garden, and par¬ 
terre throughout the year; and also experimental direc¬ 
tions for performing all manner of works in gardening..* 
with the products of each month. London, John Clarke, 
1726. (Brit. Mus.) 
Brit. Mus. Cat. enters under title, without 
any attribution. The full title is given by 
Seguier, Bib. Bot., p.344, under Richard Brad¬ 
ley* Watt, Bib* Brit., l:col*144t, also enters 
under Bradley, and gives an earlier edition: 
"Calendariina universale, or The gardener’s xmi- 
versal calendar, London, 1718." It is unlike¬ 
ly that Bradley had anything to do with Whit- 
mill’s calendar, but he does mention him fre¬ 
quently in his works, as in his "Dictionarium 
botanicum" (1728, v2), under "Pyrus," where 
he refers to "Mr. Benjamin Whitmill’s cata¬ 
logue gardiner and nursery-man at Hoxton." 
The 2d ed, has not been identified, unless 
indeed. Watt's earlier date is correct, which 
would make the above a 2d ed. (MF<V) 
—— 3d ed., with large alterations and improvements, 
and a catalogue of those fruits, trees, and flowers which 
are in the greatest esteem. London, 1747. 257 p, 
(Mass. Hort. Soo.) 
- 4th ed, 1748, (Quoted by Dulau & Co., Cat, 
69, Nov. 1917, no.638) 
-— 5th ed, 1751. (Quoted by John Grant, Edin¬ 
burgh, Cat, Oct. 1926, no.l291) 
- 6th ed, 1757. (Lindley Lib.) 
- 7th ed. London, Printed for J. Wilkie, 1765. 
261 p, (Dept, Agr.; Brit. Mus.) 
Widenius, Eric E, See Kalm, Pehr, Kort beskrifning om stic- 
kel- eller krusb&Vs-buskars ans och nytta, Abo [1757] 
