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Parkinson, John (1567-I650) 
Biographical and bibliographical data about 
Parkinson are given by Jacob in Garden, 74:288- 
289, 300-301 (1910); Boulger in Gard. Chron. 
(3) 31:317-318 (1902); Sargent, Silva, 3:16-17 
(1892); and Jour. Hort. (n.s.) 28:493-495 (1875) 
Paradisi in sole Paradisus terrestris; or A garden of 
all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ayre will 
permitt to be noursed up. [Colophon: London, printed by 
Hurafrey Lownes and Robert Young at the signe of the starre 
on Bread-street hill, I629] 612 p. F®. (Lib. Cong.; 
Arn. Arb,; Boston Athenaeum; Greene; Mass. Hort. Soc,; 
Mo. Bot, Gard.; N« Y. Pub. Lib.; Brit, Mus.; Lindley; 
Rothamsted ; Bib. Nat, Paris) 
——- London, l635« ^12 p, F*^» (Kat, Landb, Bib. 
Kx^benhavn (1398), p.597) 
Cecil, p.34l» says the 1629 ed, was reissued 
in 1635, with added title bearing that date. 
- Faithfully reprinted from the edition of 1629. 
London, Methuen & co., 1904» 612 p. f‘'. (Dept. Agr.; 
Arn. Arb,; Lindley) 
----- The 2d impression much cor. and enl, London, 
Printed by R. N. and are to be sold by R. Thrale, I656, 
612 p. F®. (Lib, Cong.; Arn. Arb.; Brit, Mus.; Kew) 
----- A garden of pleasant flowers ... descriptions 
... taken from John Parkinson’s famous "Paradisi in sole 
Paradisus terrestris". Chosen and arranged by Alfred H, 
Hyatt, London; Edinburgh, T. N. Foulis, 1907* 2o8 p. 
(Crerar; Lloyd) 
