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Worlidge, J. (1683). Systema horti-culturæ, or, The art of gardening in three books: the I. treateth of the excellency, scituation, soil, form, walks, arbours, springs, fountains, waterworks, grotto's, statues, and other magnificent ornaments of gardens.; the II. treateth of all sorts of trees. and flowers that are usually propagated or preserv'd in the gardens of the best florists.; the III. treateth of the kitchin garden. London, Printed for Tho. Dring.

Worlidge, J. (1688). Systema horti-culturae: or, The art of gardening. In three books. London, Printed for Tho. Dring, at the Harrow over against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet.

Worlidge, J. (1688). Systema horti-culturae: or, The art of gardening: In three books. The I. Treateth of the excellency, scituation, soil, form, walks, arbours, springs, fountains, water-works, grotto's, statues, and other ornaments of gardens, with many rules, and directions, concerning the same. The II. Treateth of all sorts of trees planted for ornament of shade, winter-greens, flower-trees, and flowers, that are propagated or preserv'd in the gardens of the best florists, and the best way's and methods of raising, planting, and improving them. The III. Treateth of the kitchin garden, and of the variety of plants propagated for food, or for any culinary uses: with many general and particular rules, and instructions, for the making hot beds, altering and enriching any sort of garden ground, watering, cleansing, and adapting all sorts of earth to the various plants that are usually planted therein. To the great improvement of every sort of land, as well for use and profit, as for ornament and delight. Illustrated with sculptures, representing the form of gardens, according to the newest models. London, Printed for Tho. Dring, at the Harrow over against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fletstreet.

Worlidge, J. (1700). Systema horti-culturæ: or, the art of gardening. In three books. I. Treateth of the excellency, scituation, soil. II. Treateth of all sorts of trees. III. Treateth of the kitchin-garden. The fourth edition. To which is added the Gardener's monthly directions. By J. Worlidge, Gent. London, printed for Will. Freeman.

Worlidge, J. (1716). A compleat system of husbandry and gardening, or, The gentleman's companion in the business and pleasures of a country life: shewing, I. The several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring, ordering, and improving of all sorts of gardens. II. The husbandman's monthly directions. III. The interpretation of rustick terms. London, Printed for J. Pickard., A. Bettesworth., and E. Curll.

Worlidge, J. (1716). A compleat system of husbandry and gardening, or, The gentleman's companion, in the business and pleasures of a county life. London, Printed for J. Pickard.

Worlidge, J. (1716). A compleat system of husbandry and gardening: or, the gentleman's companion, in the business and pleasures of a country life. The whole collected from, and containing what is most valuable in all the books hitherto written upon this subject. London, printed for J. Pickard, A. Bettesworth, and E. Curll.

Worlidge, J. (1716). A compleat system of husbandry and gardening; or, the gentleman's companion, in the business and pleasures of a country life. Shewing, I. The several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring, ordering, and improving of all sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows, pastures, corn-lands, woods, and coppices. As also of fruits, corn, grain, pulse, new-hays, cattle, fowl, beasts, bees, silk-worms, fish, and fish-ponds. II. The husbandman's Monthley Directions. Also the prognosticks of dearth, scarcity, plenty, sickness, heat, cold, frost, snow, winds, rain, hail, and thunder. III. The interpretation of rustick terms. With and account of the several instruments and engines used in the profession and exact draughts thereof curiously engraven on copper. The whole collected from, and containing what is most valuable in all the books hitherto written upon this subject; with many new experiments and observations. London, Printed for J. Pickard, next the Cock-Inn in Aldersgate-Street, A. Bettesworth at the Red-Lyon in Paternoster-Row, and E. Curll at the Dial and Bible in Fleet-Street.

Worlidge, J. (1716). A compleat system of husbandry and gardening; or, the gentleman's companion, in the business and pleasures of a country life. Shewing, I. the several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing. and improving all sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows. II. The husbandman's monthly directions. III. The interpretation of rustick terms. The whole collected from, and containing what is most valuable in all the books hitherto written upon this subject. London, printed for J. Pickard., A. Bettesworth., and E. Curll.

Worlidge, J. (1719). Systema horti-culturæ: or, The art of gardening. London, for W. Mears.

Worlidge, J. (1726). Dictionarium rusticum urbanicum & botanicum, London.

Worlidge, J. (1979). Systema agriculturæ, the mystery of husbandry discovered: treating of the several new and most advantaious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring, ordering, improving of all sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows, pastures, corn-lands, woods & coppices, as also of fruits, corn, grain, pulse, new-hays, cattle, fowl, beasts, bees, silk-worms, fish, &c.: with an account of the several instruments and engines used in this profession: to which is added Kalendarium rusticum, or, The husbandmans monthly directions, also the prognosticks of dearth, scarcity, plenty, sickness, heat, cold, frost, snow, winds, rain, hail, thunder, &c. and Dictionarium rusticum, or, The interpretation of rustick terms, the whole work being of great use and advantage to all that delight in that most noble practice. London, Printed for Tho. Dring.

Worlidge, J. (1980). Systema horti-culturae, or, The art of gardening: in three books: the I. treateth of the excellency, scituation [sic]. of gardens.: the II. treateth of all sorts of trees. the III. treateth of the kitchin garden. Early English books, 1641-1700; 1081:21. London, Printed for Tho. Burrel. and Will. Hensman.

Worlidge, J. (1986). Systema horticulturæ, or, The art of gardening: in three books: the I. treateth of the excellency, scituation, soil, forms, walks, arbours, springs, fountains, waterworks, grotto's, statues, and other magnificent ornaments of gardens.: the II. treateth of all sorts of trees planted for ornament.: the III. treateth of kitchin garden, and of the great variety of plants propagated for food. Early English books, 1641-1700; 1695:17. London, Printed for Tho. Dring.

Worlidge, J., E. Fuller, et al. (1688). Systema horti-culturæ: or, The art of gardening. In three books. The third edition, with large additions. London, printed for Tho. Dring.

Worlidge, J., F. H. v. Hove, et al. (1681). Systema agriculturæ: the mystery of husbandry discovered. Treating of the several new and most advantagious ways of tilling, planting, sowing, manuring, ordering, improving of all sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows, pastures, corn-lands, woods & coppices. As also of fruits, corn, grain, pulse, new-hays, cattle, fowl, beasts, bees, silk-worms, fish, &c. With an account of the several instruments and engines used in this profession. To which is added Kalendarium rusticum: or, The husbandmans monthly directions. Also the prognosticks of dearth, scarcity, plenty, sickness, heat, cold, frost, snow, winds, rain, hail, thunder, &c. and Dictionarium rusticum: or, The interpretation of rustick terms. The whole work being of great use and advantage to all that delight in that most noble practice. The third edition carefully corrected and amended, with one whole section added, and many large and useful additions throughout the whole work. London, printed for Tho. Dring, at the Harrow at the corner of Chancery-lane in Fleetstreet.

Wrensch Ruth, D. (1992). The essence of herbs: an environmental guide to herb gardening, University Press of Mississippi.

Wright David Elman, M. and P. Periodical (1973). The Countryman gardening book. Compiled by D. Macer Wright. David & Charles, Newton Abbot.

Wright Horace, J. (1915). Week-end Gardening, etc. London, Aldine Publishing Co.

Wright Richardson, L. (1934). The Story of Gardening. From the hanging gardens of Babylon to the hanging gardens of New York. Illustrated. London, G. Routledge & Sons.

Wright Walter, P. (1900). Pictorial Practical Gardening. A useful manual. giving concise directions for the culture and selection of the leading flowers, fruit, and vegetables. With upwards of one hundred and forty illustrations. London, Cassell & Co.

Wright Walter, P. (1902). Cassell's Practical Dictionary of Gardening: an illustrated encyclopædia of practical horticulture for all classes. Edited by W. P. Wright. London, Cassell & Co.

Wright Walter, P. (1905). Cassell's Popular Gardening: an illustrated cultural guide for amateur and professional gardeners. Edited by W. P. Wright. With coloured plates and over one thousand illustrations. London, [1904-], Cassell & Co.

Wright Walter, P. (1906). School and Garden: a gardening story and practical hints on school gardening. With many illustrations. London, Cassell & Co.

Wright Walter, P. (1907). Cassell's Popular Gardening, etc. London, Cassell & Co.

Wright Walter, P. (1908). Cassell's ABC of Gardening: an illustrated encyclopædia of practical horticulture. London, Cassell & Co.

Wright Walter, P. (1911). An Illustrated Encyclopædia of Gardening.

Wright Walter, P. (1911). Pictorial Practical Flower Gardening: a concise guide. London, Cassell and Co Ltd.

Wright Walter, P. (1912). The New Gardening. A guide to the most recent developments in the culture of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. With six illustrations in colour and forty-eight reproductions from photographs. London, Grant Richards.

Wright Walter, P. (1928). Scientific and Practical Gardening. Illustrated. London, G. Allen & Unwin.

Wright Walter, P. (1930). Everyman's Encyclopaedia of Gardening. [Revised and enlarged edition of "An Illustrated Encyclopædia of Gardening."]. London, J. M. Dent & Sons.

Wright Walter, P. (1933). The Wright Encyclopaedia of Gardening. [Enlarged edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia of Gardening.]. London, J. M. Dent & Sons.

Wright Walter, P. (1937). Room & Window Gardening. London, J. M. Dent & Sons.

Wright Walter, P. and B. Whitehead Stanley (1952). Everyman's Encyclopaedia of Gardening, etc. [Revised by S. B. Whitehead.]. London, J. M. Dent & Sons.

Wright Walter, P. and B. Whitehead Stanley (1957). Everyman's Encyclopaedia of Gardening. By Stanley B. Whitehead. Revised from W. P. Wright. (Revised edition.). London, J. M. Dent & Sons.

Wright Walter, P. and J. Castle Edward (1905). Pictorial Practical Flower Gardening: a concise guide, etc. London, Cassell & Co.

Wright Walter, P. and J. Castle Edward (1906). First Steps in Gardening: a concise introduction to practical horticulture. Illustrated with original practical photographs. London, Cassell & Co.

Wright Walter, P., Cassell, et al. (1911). Cassell's Penny Gardening Book. A popular guide to gardening for pleasure, prizes, or profit. With forty illustrations. Compiled by the editor of "The Gardener" [i.e. Walter P. Wright], London.

Wright, D. M. (1973). 'The Countryman' gardening book. Newton Abbot, David and Charles.

Wright, H. (2003). Biodynamic gardening: for health & flavour. London, Mitchell Beazley.


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