Kalendarium hortense, or, The gard'ners almanac directing what he is to do monethly throughout the year, and what fruits and flowers are in prime / by John Evelyn.
- Title
- Kalendarium hortense, or, The gard'ners almanac directing what he is to do monethly throughout the year, and what fruits and flowers are in prime / by John Evelyn.
- Author
- Evelyn, John, 1620-1706.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Jo. Martyn and Ja. Allestry, printers to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at their shops ...,
- MDCLXVI [1666]
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- Subject terms
- Gardening -- Early works to 1800.
- Gardening -- England.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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TO
ABRAHAM COWLEY Esq - INTRODUCTION TO THE KALENDAR.
- Kalendarium Hortense.
- ♒ JANUARY
- ♓ FEBRUARY
- ♓ FEBRUARY
- ♈ MARCH
- ♈ MARCH
- ♉ APRIL
- ♉ APRIL
- ♊ MAY
- ♊ MAY
- ♋ JUNE
- ♋ JUNE
- ♌ JULY
- ♌ JULY
- ♍ AUGUST
- ♍ AUGUST
- ♎ SEPTEMBER
- ♎ SEPTEMBER
- ♏ OCTOBER
- ♏ OCTOBER
- ♐ NOVEMBER
- ♐ NOVEMBER
- ♑ DECEMBER
- ♑ DECEMBER
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note
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I. CLASSE. Being least
patient ofCold, and therefore to befirst set into theConservatory, or other ways defended. -
II. CLASSE. Enduring the second degree of
Cold, and accordingly to besecur'd in theCon∣servatory. -
III. CLASSE. Which not
perishing but in excessiveColds, are there∣fore to belast set in; or ra∣therprotected underMat∣trasses, and sleighterCover∣ings, abroad in theEarth, Cases, Boxes orPots, &c.
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I. CLASSE. Being least