An edition of The retir'd gard'ner (1706)

The retir'd gard'ner

The whole revis'd, with several alterations and additions, which render it proper for our English culture. By George London, and Henry Wise.
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François Gentil
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An edition of The retir'd gard'ner (1706)

The retir'd gard'ner

The whole revis'd, with several alterations and additions, which render it proper for our English culture. By George London, and Henry Wise.
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Retir'd Gard'ner...: Revis'd with... Alterations & Additions
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Table of Contents

v. 1. A translation of Le jardinier solitaire, or dialogues between a gentleman and a gard'ner: containing the methods of making, ordering and improving a fruit and kitchin-garden, with many new experiments, from the second edition printed at Paris. Together with the manner of planting and cultivating flowers, plants, shrubs, and under-shrubs, necessary for the adorning of gardens, &c.
v. 2. The manner of planting and cultivating all sorts of flowers, plants, shrubs, and under-shrubs, necessary for the adorning of gardens: in which is explain'd, the art of making and disposing of parterres, arbours of greens, wood-works, arches, columns, and other pieces and compartments usually found in the most beautiful gardens of country-seats. The whole enrich'd with variety of figures, being a translation from the Sieur Louis Liger. To this volume is added, A description and plan of Count Tallard's Garden at Nottingham.

Edition Notes

Taken chiefly from two French works: the first, Le jardinier solitaire, by Francis Gentil, and the second, Le jardinier fleuriste et historiographe, written by the Sieur Liger of Auxerre. - Pref.

Translated by G. London and H. Wise.

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Jardinier solitaire. 1706

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Library of Congress
SB91.A2 G4413 1706b

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2 v.

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OL50488098M
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1705374

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