02203nam 2200409Ia 450 99639099540331620200824121425.0(CKB)1000000000662396(EEBO)2240908865(UnM)99895896e(UnM)99895896(EXLCZ)99100000000066239619980925d1683 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The flower garden and compleat vineyard[electronic resource] In two parts. The first, shewing how flowers are to be ordered, the time of flowering, taking of them up, and of planting them. And how they are increased by layers, offsets, slips, cuttings, seeds, &c. With other necessary observations relating to a flower-garden. The second, an excellent way for the planting of vines, according to the ways in France, Germany, &c. and long practised in England; setting forth all the circumstances necessary for the planting of a vineyard; with the election of the soil, the scituation thereof, the best way for the planting, &c. Also the fashion of the wine-presses, &c. and how to advance our English wines. /Both by William HughesThe third edition, improved.London printed for William Crook, at the Green-Dragon without Temple Bar, nigh Devereux Court, being the passage into the Middle Temple1683[12], 47, [1]; [24], 103, [5] p., [1] folded leaf ill"The compleat vineyard" also apparently issued separately (Wing H3335).After date in imprint: Price 1s. 6d.With two final advertisement leaves.The 'Compleat vineyard' has separate title page, pagination, and signatures.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014Flower gardeningEarly works to 1800ViticultureEarly works to 1800Flower gardeningViticultureHughes Williamfl. 1665-1683.1005329Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996390995403316The flower garden and compleat vineyard2315819UNISA