The Theory and Practice Of Gardening: Wherein is fully handled All that relates to Fine Gardens, Commonly Called Pleasure-Gardens.; Consisting of Parterres, Groves, Bowling-Greens, & C. Containing Several Plans, and general Dispositions of Gardens, New Designs of Parterres, Groves, Grass-plots, Mazes, Banqueting Rooms, Galleries, Portico's, and Summer-houses of Arbour-work, Terrasses, Stairs, Fountains, Cascades, and other Ornaments of use in the Decoration and Embelishment of Garden, etc...
London: Bernard Lintot, 1728. Second edition. leather_bound. 297 numbered pages in text, Table of Contents, and three pages of adverts (Qq3-Qq4, Rr1-Rr4, Ss1-Ss2). Title printed in red and black. 38 double-page folding engraved plates of garden plans. The second edition "With very large Additions, and a new Treatise of Flowers..... More