Ein Calendar fUr einen baumgartner. (In Rlinchliausen, Otto, frei- 
herr von. Der hausvater ... th.v, st.2, no.ix. [1771]) 
Calendarium oeconoraicum et perpetuum. 1591 et seq. See Coler, 
Johann. 
Catalogue des arbres & fruits les plus excellens. 1767 et seq. 
See Catalogues des pSres Chartreux. 
Catalogue des arbres et arbrisseaux qui se peuvent.el^ver en pleine 
terre aux environs de Paris. 1735. See Jussieu, Bernard 
de. 
Catalogue des plus excellents fruits. 1728 et seq. See Cata¬ 
logues des pSres Chartreux* 
A Catalogue of a very curious collection of prints consisting of 
several hundred representations of trees, shrubs, fruits, 
flowers, &c. To be sold cheap, the lowest price being marked 
in the catalogue. Philadelphia, Printed by James Chattin?, 
1756. (Evans, Amer. Bib. no.7631) 
A Catalogue of American trees and shrubs that will endure the cli¬ 
mate of England. 1739. 7 pis. F®. (Haller, Bib. Bot. 
2:305) 
Haller thinks this may be identical with the 
^Catalogue of trees, shrubs, plants, & flowers” 
(1730), usually credited to Philip Miller. 
A Catalogue of curious trees, plants, &c. ... both exotick and do- 
mestick, as will prosper in our climate, in the open ground. 
[1724]. See Furber, Robert. 
A Catalogue of trees, shrubs, plants, and flowers, both exotic and 
domestic, which are propagated for sale, in the gardens near 
London. 1730. See Ivliller, Philip. Catalogus plantarum. 
