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A90748 The second part of the Garden of Eden. Or An accurate description of all flowers and fruits growing in England; with partuicular [sic] rules how to advance their nature and growth, as well in seeds and herbs, as the secret ordering of trees and plants. / By that learned and great observer, Sir Hugh Plat Knight. Never before printed.; Garden of Eden. Part 2 Plat, Hugh, Sir, 1552-1611? 1659 (1659) Wing P2392; Thomason E1804_2; ESTC R203175 42,070 161

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THE SECOND PART OF THE GARDEN of EDEN OR An accurate Description of all Flowers and Fruits growing in ENGLAND WITH Partuicular Rules how to advance their Nature and Growth as well in Seeds and Herbs as the secret ordering of Trees and Plants By that Learned and great Observer Sir HUGH PLAT Knight Never before Printed LONDON Printed for William Leak at the Crown in Fleetstreet betwixt the two Temple-Gates 1660. TO THE READER IT were very vain to commend the First Part of the GARDEN OF EDEN which hath been so often welcomed into the world in so short a time for without foolish Apologies which are but officious lies we can assure you it hath had four Impressions in less than six years The benefit it brings is as well known to the Country as to the London Stationer Only let me inform you That a Second Part never before Printed full as large as the First is here presented you and if possibly upon reading you could doubt its integrity you may at pleasure see the original Manuscript under the Authors own hand which is too well known to undergo the suspition of a counterfeit Therefore if heretofore the First Part of the GARDEN OF EDEN were a useful Book this is now much more when the GARDEN is enlarged and far better stored You will soon finde if truth be not now told you AN Alphabetical TABLE TO THE BOOK ALmond trees to forward p. 42 Apples Pears Cherries Grapes to grow great 112 Apples Pears Plums Grapes c. how to make dry as they grow page 151 Apricocks to make prosper well 154 Arbor an Artificial one 46 Artificial Dogs Lions Foul Fishes c. 46 Artichokes to grow great 53 Artichokes a second crop the same year 71 Artichokes how to makes the leaves stalks and roots good food for the table 113 B. BEans steeped in oyl 21 Beans and Pease cut down betimes 25 Beans a second crop the same year 48 Beans and Pease salt will forward 72 Beans and Pease forwarded 108 Branches or arms of trees how to make them root 123 Broom and Fern to destroy 109 112 C. CAnvas Tent for Dwarf-trees 5 Canvas Walls ibid. Carnations Gilliflowers Pinks c. how to graff upon a root of Carnations 136 Catterpillers how to destroy 151 Cherryes kept backward by a Tent 22 Cherries early 52 Cherry-trees whether horn will forward 75 Clay ground how to make fruitful 156 Cions or young trees to make to grow full of squares and losanges 125 Cions new graffed the best manner of binding or closing 127 Cions how to make the best choyce 119 Colleflower hindered in the blowing 72 Corn ground enriched with salt 78 D. DWarf-trees more fortunate in bearing than others 6 Dwarf-trees the maner how to water them 7 Dwarf-trees tenderly kept a caveat for 12 Dwarf-trees watering them in a Stove 13 Dwarf-trees pots for 31 Dwarf-trees tubs for 32 Dwarf-trees or flowers to backward 36 Dwarf-trees to preserve fruit on 73 Dwarf-trees the fashion of your stove for 38 E. EArth compounded for Parcely 20 Earth compounded for Carnation 22 Earthen pans to place your pots in 35 F. FLowers and fruit to keep backward 51 Flowers and herbs kept by covering them as they grow 24 Flowers dwarf-trees how they may be forced to grow in pots or wooden vessels 89 90 Flowers to make double as also to enlarge either fruit or flowers and to make young trees prosper well 115 Flowers kept from cleaving 89 Frosts in May to prevent 4 Fructifying waters for seeds 73 Fruit early without the help of Brickwals 4 Fruit flowers backwarded several ways 24 Fruit kept backward 26 Fruit forwarded by a tent 40 Fruits horn into gelly will forward 76 Fruit when to gather 78 Fruits late 74 Fruit how to bring into any shape or to grow in moulds 126 Fruitfulness every second year of Pears Apples Plums proved 88 Fruit-trees how to dwarf so as your Orchard shall bear the first year 138 G. GArden pease or French-beans to grow without help of stick or poles 107 Gilliflowers Pinks Strawberries to backward 128 Gilliflower or Carnation root how to encrease the bearing exceedingly 137 Graffing time in respect of Cion and stock 96 Grapes nipping 15 Grapes growing late and kept long 54 Grapes to have several growing upon one branch and so also Roses Gilliflowers c. 147 Grapes how to keep upon the Vine till January and so of other fruit and flowers to keep backward 149 Grapes watering 157 Ground prepared for dwarf-trees 6 Ground arched for dwarf-trees 23 Ground enriched 157 Gunpowder Salt peter and Salt to forward Plants 21 H. HOw to sow in the wain or encrease of the Moon the weather being unseasonable 105 Honeysuckle Jessamie double how to multiply 142 How to graff in a dead trunk or stock of a willow-tree 144 Hysop and Time high borders speedily 44 I IMplastering inoculating or graffing in the bud 98 Iron backs to your pots 48 L. LEmon-tree to bear fruit 3 Lemon Orange Pomgranate-tree 74 Lo● or proin when p. 75 M. MOunt Pyramids 45 Musmellons Cucumbers Pompeons Gooseberries how to have great and large 111 Musmellons and Pompeons c. observations in removing 135 Musmellon Cucumber Pompeon the planting and ordering 79 N. NIpping the first blossoms 41 Nourishing liquor rich mold 4 Nourishing water 34 O. OLive and Orange tree to bear fruit 3 Onions young all the year 68 Orange Lemon and Almond-trees forwarded 43 Orchards the bigness 8 Orchards the height of the walls 9 Orchards speedily to make 53 Orchards to flourish and bear store of fruit p. 91 Orchard or tree how to defend from the frosts of April or May whereby the blossoms may knit without danger 116 Orchard how to have to bear speedily 121 Ordering pots 30 P. PArseley to grow speedily 20 Peach-tree to make to bring forth Pomgranats 146 Peach-trees forwarded 76 Peach-stone to have no kernel 146 Pease and other seeds steeped in several liquors before the sowing 20 Pease forwarded with horn 76 Plants young covered with a vail in the night 77 Plums kept from cleaving 89 Pomgranate tree to bear fruit 3 Pompeons Musmellons Strawberries and Artichokes to make them prosper and grow great 152 Poses and Emblems of Checker-work 45 R. RAdishes young all the year 68 Refreshing pots with new mold 36 Rich earth for pots 70 Roots of young plants well watered 77 Rooting of seeds within door before they be sowed abroad 16 Rosemary to make prosper exceedingly 155 Roses late 26 Roses early 51 Roses growing at Christmas 69 Roses a practice upon 75 Rose-trees horn will forward 76 S. SAge to have great store speedily 147 Salt and earth putrified together to forward plants 22 Salt mold for your pots 35 Seacoal-ashes to kill worms and weeds 23 Seed when to sow in respect of the Moon 72 Seeds to grow the better outlandish or English 129 Several waters for plants 49 Shavings of horn steeped in water for plants 75 Sides of Borders in works 45 Soil for outlandish