DER WOHLBESTELLTE GAPTETJBAU (cont.) 
. , wohlbestellte gartenbau, oder Griindliche anweisung, wie 
ein kuchen-, blum- und baum-garten wobl anzulegen und in stand zu erhal- 
ten sey," published Zelle, 1723, has been definitely credited to Dahuron 
in Dultz, Ant.-Kat. 3, no.793. It answers to an entry in Miltitz Bib. 
Bot., col.299, for a 3d ed. of Dahuron’s ’’Vollstandiger garten-bau,” of 
which a 5th ed. was published at Weimar and Zelle, 1738. Since we can¬ 
not definitely place the 1st, 2d, and 4th editions of this book, it seems 
likely that Miltitz* record of the 3d was taken from some edition with the 
later title, while the 3d ed. was actually issued as "Wohl^estellter gar¬ 
tenbau, ** with the change of title occurring later. 
1763. Altho the German version of Le Gendre was issued in 1715, 1734 
1738, 1741, 1751, 1754, 1763, 1772, and possibly other years, only the is¬ 
sue of 1763, together with the original of 1703, has been referred to the 
"Wohlbestellter gartenbau.*♦ 
1793. A copy of Dahuron’s ’’Wohlbestellter gartenbau,” described as 
Neue auflage” and said to be published in 1793, was advertised by Fried- 
lander, Cat. 475, p.48; but it seems almost certain that this date was a 
^ypo£raphical error, possibly for 1723. Altho Dahuron’s book went thru 
a good many editions under varying titles, it is rather improbable that 
any of his works were reissued as late as 1793. 
Finally, it seems reasonable to assume that, while some of the fore¬ 
going citations of ’’Wohlbestellter gartenbau” cannot be referred to Dahu¬ 
ron, the only veritable book published with this title is pretty certain¬ 
ly identified with his name. For details in regard to title, imprint, and 
the like, see Dahuron, Rene. Der wohlbestellte gartenbau. 1705 et seq. 
