02162nam 2200361 n 450 99639002600331620200818223845.0(CKB)4940000000098923(EEBO)2248519095(UnM)99826375e(UnM)99826375(EXLCZ)99494000000009892319941209d1683 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The English gardener: or, A sure guide to young planters and gardeners[electronic resource]in three parts. The first shewing the way and order of planting and raising all sorts of stocks, fruit-trees, and shrubs, with the divers ways and manners of ingrafting and inoculating them in their several seasons; ordering and preservation. The second, how to order the kitchin-garden, for all sorts of herbs, roots, and sallads. The third, the ordering of the garden of pleasure, with varietie of knots, and wilderness-work after the best fashion, all cut in copper plates; also the choicest and most approved ways for the raising all sorts of flowers and their seasons, with directions concerning arbors, and hedges in gardens; likewise several other very useful things fit to be known of all that delight in orchards and gardens. Fitted for the use of all such as delight in gardening, whereby the meanest capacity need not doubt of success (observing the rules herein directed) in their undertakings. By Leonard Meager above thirty years a practitioner in the art of gardeningLondon printed for J. Wright at the Crown on Ludgate Hill1683[8], 144 p., 24 leaves of plates illReproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018GardeningEnglandEarly works to 1800GardeningEarly works to 1800GardeningGardeningMeager Leonard1624?-1704?1001770Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390026003316The English gardener, or, A sure guide to young planters and gardeners2302193UNISA