@article{596619, note = {Sometimes ascribed to Richard Bradley.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/596619}, title = {The flower-Garden display'd, in above four hundred curious representations of the most beautiful flowers; Regularly dispos'd in the respective Months of their Blossom, Curiously engrav'd on copper-plates from the designs of Mr. Furber and others, And Coloured to the Life. With the description and history of each plant and the method of their culture; whether in Stoves, Green-Houses, Hot-Beds, Glass-Cases, Open Borders, or against Walls. Very Useful. Not only for the Curious in Gardening, but the Prints likewise for Painters, Carvers, Japaners, &c. also for the Ladies, as Patterns for Working, and Painting in Water-Colours; or Furniture for the Closet. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for J. Hazard at the Bible against Stationers-Hall ; R. Montagu in Queen-Street near Drury-Lane ; W. Bickerton at Lord Bacon's Head, and, and R. Chandler at the Flower-de-Lace, without Temple-Bar ; and C?sar Ward at the Ship between the Temple-Gates in Fleetstreet,}, recid = {596619}, pages = {[6],108,[16]p.,plates ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1732}, }