See Thompson, Wll- 
The New gardener's calendar* '^[17793 et seq* 
11am* 
A New treatise on the art of grafting and Inoculation* Wherein the 
different methods are copiously considered; the most suc¬ 
cessful pointed out; and everything relative to these an¬ 
cient, healthful, and agreeable amusements, exhibited **• 
To which are added, directions for chuslng the best stocks 
for that purpose* And many curious experiments lately made 
by the author *** By an experienced practitioner In this 
branch of gardening* Salisbury, Printed and sold by Col¬ 
lins and Johnson for the author [etc*, etc*] 1730* $2 p* 
(Mass* Hort* Soc*; Brit* Mus*) 
A New treatise on tillage of land, with observations to disclose 
and abolish the error in agriculture* With method to pre¬ 
serve fruit trees from blight* Exeter, 1796* 114 P» 
(Junk, Cat* 47* item 798) 
The 114 p* is likely to be an added paging* 
Nie erhorte wunderbare gartenlust* Cll710* See Kreuz* 
Nie-erhbrter, doch in der natur und vernunfft wohlgegrlindeter ver- 
such der universal-vermehrung aller bKume, stauden und blu- 
mengew^chse* I716 et seq* See Agricola, Georg Andreas* 
Neu- und nie-erhbrter *** versuch [etc*, etc*3 
DE NIEUWE EN NAAUWKEURIGE NEEDERLANDSE HOVENIER 
De nieuwe en naauwkeurige neederlandse hovenier, onder- 
wijsende hoe hier te lands, onder dit climaat een tuin, met 
sijn parken, paaden, glintingen en heiningen wel sal aange- 
leid, en de boomen aan deese moeten geplant, gesnoeid, aan- 
gebonde en onderhouden werden* En op wat wijse men onvrugt- 
baare boomen, 't sy karrel- of steenvrugten vrugtbaar maa- 
ken *•* Alles door de reeden en de ondervindingen van meer 
als vijftig Jaaren herwaarte bevestigt* Leyden, 1713* 
(Burgersdijk & Niermans, April 1915* no.3933; Haller, 2: 
114; Miltitz, col.2960 
None of these entries give title as fully as 
above, which is quoted from copy of the following 
edition* Miltitz, l*c*, gives 286 p*, which may 
correspond to the 276 numbered plus 10 unnumbered 
pages of the "Tweede druk", I716* 
