Das Englische gartenbuch. 1750-58, See Miller, Philip, The 
gardeners dictionary- [German], 
The English flower garden, Le jardin des fleurs anglais, [n,p,, 
n.d,] 87 plates, 
C, H, Payne, ”A bibliographical curiosity", 
Gard, Chron, III, 64:7-8 (July 6, 1918), says 
this plagiary consists of 87 of the 100 plates 
of the “Compleat florist" (1740), with descrip¬ 
tions and notes on cultivation blocked off the 
plates, which are printed in broiwi ink instead 
of black. The plates are rearranged and they 
are differently colored. The copy described 
was presumably in Mr, Pajme's private library 
and no other has been recorded, (MFVf) 
The English gardener, 1670 et seq. See Meager, Leonard, 
The English gardener’s new and complete calendar; containing di¬ 
rections for the work necessary to be done every month in 
the kitchen-garden, fruit-garden [etc,] ,,, Shewing the 
seasons for propagating esculent plants and fruits; with 
the time when each sort is proper for the table: and for 
transplanting trees, shrubs, and plants, with the time of 
their flowering. Also a list of the medicinal plants ,,, 
By a practical gardener of twenty-five years experience, 
London, Printed for J, Wenman, 1778, 313 (i.e, 333) p, 
(Dept, Agr,) 
Issued in monthly parts. Has also added ti¬ 
tle: "The gardener’s magazine; or. Country gen¬ 
tleman’s assistant, and gardener’s companion,,. 
To which is also'added a new and'complete gard¬ 
ener’s calendar," 
Das Entdeckte geheimniss der g^'rtner. Frankfurt und Leipzig, 
1782, (Brit, Mus,) 
Brit, Mus, enters under "Geheimniss"; title 
is not found in Kayser, BUcher-Lexikon, 
