The compleat gardeners practice, directing the exact way of gardening in three parts : the garden of pleasure, physical garden, kitchin garden : how they are to be ordered for their best situation and improvement, with variety of artificial knots for the by Stephen Blake, gardener.
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- The compleat gardeners practice, directing the exact way of gardening in three parts : the garden of pleasure, physical garden, kitchin garden : how they are to be ordered for their best situation and improvement, with variety of artificial knots for the by Stephen Blake, gardener.
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- Blake, Stephen, Gardener.
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- London :: Printed for Thomas Pierrepoint, ...,
- 1664.
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Contents
- title page
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To the Right Worshipfull
WILLIAM OVGLANDER Esq; one of the Honourable House of Parliament, Son and Heir to the Late Sr JOHN OUGLANDER, &c. - THE PREFACE TO THE READER, Declaring why this TREATISE Was written, the use and profit of it.
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THE GARDNERS PRACTICE in Preparation for a Garden of Pleasure.
- First for the Situation.
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THE GARDNERS PRACTICE in the Garden of Pleasure: in the knowledge of propagating, preserving and maintaining of Flowers, and curious Trees therein contained.
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First of Flowers.
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Amorantus:
or Christerious Purantus. - Anstartion indecom.
- Angulshenelus.
- Batchelors Buttons.
- Bee-Flower.
- Balm of Christ.
- Bears-Ears.
- Bell-Flowers.
- Crows-foot.
- Crokus.
- Crains-Bill.
- Cullenbines.
- Crown-Imperial.
- Cornflag.
- Cornation Gilliflowers.
- Clove-Gilliflowers.
- Cowslips.
- Daysies.
- Daffodillies.
- Dragons-Claw.
- Emrose.
- African.
- Everlasting-Pea.
- Everlasting-life.
- Flower-deluce.
- The Flower of the Sunne.
- French Marigolds.
- French Pinks.
- Foxes-glove.
- Globe-flower.
- Green Cowslips.
- Holihock.
- Herbit.
- Humble-plant.
- Hearts-Ease.
- Jerusalem-Cowslips.
- Indian-wheat.
- Catterpillars.
- Lillies.
- Larks-heel.
- London-pride.
- Lupins.
- Ladies-Thistle.
- Lowe in idle.
- Ladies-liveries.
- Ladies-smocks.
- Marmadle deparve.
- Muscabious.
- Monks-hood.
- Marble-flower.
- Nurssusuly.
- Oxslips.
- Oak of Paris.
- Pionys.
- Primrose-tree.
- Princes-feathers.
- Poppies.
- Pinks.
- Purple-Primrose.
- Pawmers.
- Queens-Gilliflower.
- Rose-campions.
- Rose-Rubee.
- Rocket-flower.
- Stock-Gilliflowers.
- Snap-Dragons.
- Sweet Williams.
- Scarlet Beans.
- Snails.
- Snow-drops.
- Start up and kisse me.
- Tulips.
- The Sensitive plant.
- Thrift.
- Turkey-caps.
- Violets.
- Wall-gilliflowers.
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Amorantus:
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THE GARDEN of PLEASURE as it treateth of CURIOUS TREES.
- Apricock.
- Almonds.
- Bay.
- Box.
- Ciprus.
- Fig-tree.
- Figs of India.
- Filleroy.
- Gesamits.
- Holyander.
- Horn-Fig-trees.
- Creeping Vine.
- Lowaray.
- Laurell.
- Lowrex.
- Lorestrinus.
- Lignae-vitae.
- Mirtill-trees.
- Orange-trees.
- Pomegranate-tree.
- Peach-trees.
- Perry winckle.
- Sweet-Bryer.
- Tamarus.
- The Gilli-Rose.
- The Province-Rose.
- The Cinamon-Rose.
- Vines.
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First of Flowers.
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THE GARDENERS PRACTICE IN The Physical and Fruitfull Garden, in the Knowledge of Raising, Growing, and Maintaining of Herbs and Trees contained therein.
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First as it treateth of HERBS.
- Angelica.
- Alicompane.
- Alexander.
- Annis.
- All-Hail.
- Bares-britch.
- Balm.
- Basyll.
- Blessed-Thistle.
- Bares-foot.
- Bugloss.
- Burrage.
- Bloodwort.
- Burnat.
- Betony.
- Camomill.
- Comfrey.
- Cives.
- Cammell Beg.
- Chervill.
- Carowaies.
- Clary.
- Course-Mary.
- Cummin.
- Coriander.
- Celandine.
- Dragons.
- Dill.
- Evat.
- Fether-few.
- Fennell.
- French Honey-suckles.
- French-Mallows.
- Gromwel.
- Gladin.
- Gooses-tongue.
- Germander.
- Garlick.
- Horse-Redish.
- Herb grasse.
- Hore-hound.
- Hyssop.
- Housleek.
- Jerusalem-Sage.
- Kings-mallow.
- Kapons-tayles.
- Lovage.
- Liquorish.
- Lavender-cotton.
- Lavender-spike.
- Lavender-slip.
- Lemon-time.
- Mallows.
- March.
- Madrath.
- Marygolds.
- Mother-wort.
- Nip.
- Orpine.
- Pepperwort.
- Pot-Margerum.
- Prick-Madam.
- Purple-grasse.
- Penny-royal.
- Poppy.
- Rosemary.
- Roman-Sage.
- Rubarb.
- Spare-mint.
- Saffren.
- Sage.
- Summer-savoury.
- Setterwort.
- Stone-crop.
- Shalot.
- Sweet-Maudlin.
- Seurvy-Grass.
- Sweet-Fern.
- Sweet-Covey.
- Sweet-Marjorum.
- Sweet-Oak.
- Taragan.
- Time.
- Tansie.
- V. laren.
- Wormwood.
- Winter-savoury.
- THE PHYSICAL GARDEN as it treateth of TREES.
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First as it treateth of HERBS.
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THE GARDENERS PRACTICE IN THE Kitchin Garden, how to advance the nature and growth of Herbs, Roots, and Pulse contained therein.
- Artichokes.
- Sparrow-grass.
- Beets.
- Cucumbers.
- Colliflowers.
- Cabidges.
- Carrots.
- Corn-sallet.
- Goards.
- Indian suckory.
- English-Beans.
- French-Beans.
- Jerusalem-Artichoaks.
- Kidney-Beans.
- Lettice.
- Leeks.
- Millions.
- Onions.
- Purslane.
- Parsley.
- Parsnips.
- Peas of all sorts.
- Potatoes.
- Pumpkins.
- Radish
- Spinage.
- Skarots.
- Sorrell.
- Small Suckory.
- Turnips.
- Tongue-Grass.
- The Conclusion.
- THE ALPHABETICAL TABLE Of all the Plants in the foregoing Treatise, being the Garden of Pleasure.
- An Alphabetical TABLE of all the Plants in the foregoing Treatise, being the Physical and Fruitfull Garden.
- The Alphabetical Table of all the Herbs, Roots and Pulse contained in the Kitchin Garden.