The Gardeners kalendar, calculated for the use of farmers and 
country gentlemen ••• together with full directions for 
performing every necessary operation, according to the 
latest in^rovements. [London, 1777] 111 p, (in 
The Complete farmer. 3d ed. London, J. F. and C. Riv- 
ington, 1777) (Dept. Agr.) 
The Gardeners labyrinth. 1677 et seq. See Hill, Thomas. 
The Gardeners magazine. 1778. See The English gardener’s 
new and complete calendar. 
The Gardener’s new companion ... Added, an appendix containing 
the manner of keeping bees. Dublin, Exshaw, 1766-67. 
5 pts. in 1 V. (Boston Pub. Lib.j Harvard) 
The appendix on bee keeping may be a vrork 
attributed to Thomas Wildman, which was also 
published with Combles, "Treatise upon peach 
trees" (Dublin, Exshaw, 1768?) (MM) 
The Gardener’s new kalendar. 1758. See Hill, Sir John. 
The Gardener’s pocket book; or. Country gentleman’s recreation. 
Being the kitchen, fruit, and flower garden displayed in 
alphabetical order ... By R. S., Gent. London, Printed 
for W. Owen and R. Goadly [1754] 55 p. (Dept. Agr.; 
N. y. Pub. Lib. I Brit. Mus.) 
The date of publication is fixed by the ad¬ 
vertisement at end of the N. Y. Public Library 
copy: "Books printed for and sold by W. Owen 
and R. Goadly." No. 13 of this list is an an¬ 
nouncement of the dates of all the fairs to 
be held in England and Wales in the year 1754. 
Both Johnson, Hist. Eng. Gard., and Haller, 
Bib. Bot. 2:439, give the date as 1754, but 
Brit. Mus. Cat. gives a queried date [1770?]. 
This may heve been an attempt to approximate 
the year of issue, or it, may refer to a lat¬ 
er edition of the 1754 vfork. (MFW) 
