Switzer, Stephen (cont.) 
Ichnographia rustica: or. The nobleman, gentleman, and 
gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the gen¬ 
eral distribution of a coxmtry seat, into rural and exten¬ 
sive gardens, parks, paddocks, &c. And a general systaii 
of agriculture. London, Printed for E. Browne, 1718. 
3 V. (Mo. Bot. Gard.; N. Y. Pub. Lib.; Brit. Mus.; 
Kew; Roy. Agr. Soc.) 
Consists of his; "The nobleman, gentleman, 
and gardener's recreation,*' first issued in 
1715, with addition of two further volumes. 
—2d ed., with large additions. London, Printed 
for J. and J. Fox [etc.] 1742. 3 v. (Lib. Cong.; Am. 
Arb.; Boston Pub. Lib.; Mass. Hort. Soc.; Brit. Mus.; 
Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist.; Rothamsted) 
Brit. Mus. copy has 2 vols. with dates 1741, 
1742. 
This edition is that of 1718 "unaltered ex¬ 
cept for addition of a preface and an appendix." 
— Cf. Diet. Nat. Biog. 
Kurze xmd bequeme methode die italianischen brocoli ... 
und andere fremde kuchenkrauter hervorzubringen. Leipzig, 
1755. See his Compendious method for the raising of the 
Italian brocoli [German]. 
The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation; or. 
An introduction to gardening, planting, agriculture, and 
the other business and pleasures of a country life. Lon¬ 
don, B. Barker and C. King, 1715. 266 p. (Dept. Agr.; 
Lib. Cong.; Am. Arb.; N. Y. Soc. Lib.; Brit. Mus.; 
Lindley; Rothamsted) 
Reissued in 1718 and again in 1742, with the 
addition of two further voltimes as "Ichnographia 
rustica; or. The nobleman, gentleman, and gar¬ 
dener's recreation." 
The practical fruit-gardener. Being the best and new¬ 
est method of raising, planting, and pruning all sorts of 
fruit-trees, agreeably to the experience and practice of 
the most eminent gardeners and nursery-men. Rev. and re¬ 
commended by the Rev. Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Bradley. Lon¬ 
don, Printed for T. Woodward, 1724. (Dept. Agr.; Boston 
Pub. Lib.; Mass. Hort. Soc.; Brit. Mus.; Kew; Lindley 
Lib.; Rothamsted) 
