Rosslin (Ehodion, or Roeszlin), Eucharius 
Roger, 
Rohde, 
”Sturtevant*s Notes on edible plants, ed. by 
U. P. Hedrick” (Albany, 1919), frequently quotes 
”Roeszlin” as a source, referring to.his ”Kreu- 
terbuch, von natiirlichem nutz und grundtlicheia 
gebrauch der kreutter, baum, gesteud unnd friich- 
ten, fumemlich Teutscher lande” (Franckfurt am 
Meyn, 1550), which is now in Missouri Bot. Gard. 
This is based on the herbal of Cuba, and often 
entered under Cuba or Cube, Johann von. The 1st 
ed. of Rosslin or Rhodion with title: ”Kreutter- 
buch von allem erdtgewachs” (Franckfurt ara Meyn, 
bei Christian Sgenolff, 1533), is in Brit. Mus. 
Nat. Hist., and the 4th ed., 1569, in the Surg. 
Gen. Lib. Haller, 1:241, mentions eds. of 1535, 
1536, 1538, 1539, and 1550. See also Pritzel, 
Ist ed., no.11901; and Bradley Bib. 1:276-277. 
Pierre. See Chomel, Noel. Dictionnaire oeconomique. 
4. 6d. Supplement. Amsterdam, 1740; Comraercy, 1741. 
Eleanour Sinclair. 
See Hanraer, Sir Thomas, bart. The garden book of 
Sir Thomas Hanmer. London [1933] 
See Lawson, William. A new orchard and garden ... 
reprinted from the 3d ed. London, 1927. 
See Passe, Crispijn van de. Hortus floridus. Lon¬ 
don, 1928-29. 
See Hill, Thomas* [The proffitable arte of garden¬ 
ing] First garden book. Herrin, Ill,, 1938, 
