Oosten, Eendryck van (oont.) 
[English] The Dutch gardener: or. The compleat 
florist, containing, the most successful method of culti¬ 
vating all sorts of flowers: the planting, dressing, and 
pruning of all manner of fruit trees. Together with a par¬ 
ticular account of the nursing of lemon and orange trees in 
northern climates. London, D. Midwinter and T. Leigh, 
1703. 291 p. (Dept. Agr.j Arn. Arb.j Mass. Bort. 
Soc.; Brit. Mus.) 
For a particular discussion of this English 
version see E. A, Bunyard, ”Henry van Oosten and 
’The Dutch gardener/” Jour. Pomol. 1:37-40, 144 
(1919-20). B\myard compares this with Evelyn’s 
translation of La Quintinie (1693), suggesting 
that the translator of ”The Dutch gardener” may 
have borrowed some of Evelyn’s phraseology. 
——- — London, 1707. (Lindley) 
The date 1707 is not confirmed by other bib¬ 
liographies and may be a misprint. 
—— —— 2d ed,, with great amendments. London, 
D. Midwinter, 1711. 249 p. (Am. Arb.; Brit. Mus.j 
Lindley) 
