Gardeners-labyrinth, vttering such skilfull experience, and worthy secrets, about the particular sowing and removing of the most kitchin herbs, with the witty ordering of other dainty herbs, delectable flowers, pleasant fruits, and fine roots, as the like hath not heretofore been uttered of any. Besides, the physick benefits of each herb annexed, with the commodity of waters distilled out of them, right profitable to be known.
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- Gardeners-labyrinth, vttering such skilfull experience, and worthy secrets, about the particular sowing and removing of the most kitchin herbs, with the witty ordering of other dainty herbs, delectable flowers, pleasant fruits, and fine roots, as the like hath not heretofore been uttered of any. Besides, the physick benefits of each herb annexed, with the commodity of waters distilled out of them, right profitable to be known.
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London: printed by Jane Bell, and are to be sold at the east-end of Christ-Church, 1651.
- Publication year
- 1651-1651
- ESTC No.
- R178161
- Grub Street ID
- 69995
- Description
- 90; 171, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Wing does not include 'Jane Bell' in the imprint.
This copy is perhaps 'The second part of the gardeners labyrinth'. Lrag title page is cropped.
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