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Displaying 1-50 of 93 results for keyword "Grape-fruit"

  • California fruit and grape grower.

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    • San Francisco, E. B. Wienand.
    • 1948-1950
  • Strawberries ; Grapes ; Stimulating and holding fruit buds / Henry E. Glazier.

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    • Stillwater, Okla. : Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1898.
    • 1898
  • The cherry, together with reports and papers on pear, plum, peach, grape, and small fruit, by committees of the American Pomological Society. Edited by the secretary.

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    • Ithaca, N.Y., 1905.
    • 1905
    • 2 items
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  • Small fruits : their propagation and cultivation, including the grape ... By William H. Hills ...

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    • Boston, Cupples, Upham & co., 1886.
    • 1886
    • 1 item
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  • A. Cook & Son's descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, grape vines, evergreens, shrubs and roses, cultivated and for sale at the Vancouver Nursery, Vancouver, W.T.

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    • Vancouver, W.T., J.J. Beeson, 1882.
    • 1882
  • A treatise on the use of fermented drinks from grapes and other fruits, with special reference to the testimony of the Holy Scriptures. [By] J. Nuesch.

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    • [Robbins, Tenn., Evangel Pub. Soc., 191-]
    • 191
  • The vine [electronic resource] : its culture in the United States : wine making from grapes and other fruit : useful receipes, &c. / by R.H. Phelps.

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    • Hartford : Press of Case, Tiffany and company, [1855]
    • 1855
    • 1 item
  • A manual on the culture of the grape [electronic resource] : with a dissertation on the growth and management of fruit trees, adapted to the Northern states / by E. Sayers.

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    • Newark, N.J. : The author, and sold by most seedsmen & booksellers in the Union, 1837
    • 1837
  • The American gardener's assistant. In three parts. Containing complete practical directions for the cultivation of vegetables, flowers, fruit trees and grape-vines.

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    • New York, W. Wood & Co., 1867.
    • 1867
    • 2 items
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  • The vine: its culture in the United States [microform] : Wine making from grapes and other fruit; useful recipes, &c. / By R. H. Phelps.

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    • Hartford : Press of Case, Tiffany and company, 1855.
    • 1855
  • The vine: its culture in the United States. Wine making from grapes and other fruit; useful recipes, &c. By R. H. Phelps.

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    • Hartford, Press of Case, Tiffany and Company [1855]
    • 1855
  • Washington fruit crops; data for 1940-1956, apples, cherries, pears, grapes, prunes, peaches, filberts, apricots [microform]

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    • [Olympia?] 1957.
    • 1957
    • 1 item
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  • Luscious fruits [microform] : how to grow strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, currants and gooseberries, in abundance and economically, on a small scale / by O.B. Galusha.

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    • Chicago, Ill. : E.H. Libby, c1882.
    • 1882
  • Farm production, farm disposition and value of certain fruit and nut crops, 1937-1939 ; peaches, pears, grapes, cherries, plums, prunes, pecans, cranberries and miscellaneous fruits and nuts, by states.

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    • Washington, 1940.
    • 1940
    • 1 item
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  • Farm production, farm disposition and value of certain fruit and nut crops, 1937-1939; peaches, pears, grapes, cherries, plums, prunes, pecans, cranberries and miscellaneous fruits and nuts, by states.

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    • Washington, 1940.
    • 1940
    • 1 item
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  • The new American gardener, containing practical directions on the culture of fruits and vegetables; including landscape and ornamental gardening, grape-vines, silk, strawberries, &c. ... By Thomas G. Fessenden ...

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    • Boston, Russell, Shattuck & Co., 1836.
    • 1836
    • 2 items
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  • Bright's single stem, dwarf and renewal system of grape culture, adapted to the vineyard, the grapery, and the fruiting of vines in pots, on trellises, arbors, etc. By William Bright ...

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    • Philadelphia, The author; [etc., etc.] 1860.
    • 1860
  • The new American gardener; containing practical directions on the culture of fruits and vegetables; including landscape and ornamental gardening, grape-vines, silk, strawberries, &c. &c. By Thomas G. Fessenden ...

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    • Boston, J. B. Russell, 1828.
    • 1828
    • 2 items
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  • The fruit cultivator's manual, containing ample directions for the cultivation of the most important fruits including cranberry, the fig, and grape, with descriptive lists of the most admired varieties, and a calendar, showing the work necessary to be done in the orchard and fruit garden every month of the year. The whole adapted to the climate of the United States. By Thomas Bridgeman.

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    • New York, 1844.
    • 1844
    • 1 item
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  • The fruit cultivator's manual, containing ample directions for the cultivation of the most important fruits including cranberry, the fig, and grape, with descriptive lists of the most admired varieties, and a calendar, showing the work necessary to be done in the orchard and fruit garden every month of the year. The whole adapted to the climate of the United States. By Thomas Bridgeman.

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    • New York, 1844.
    • 1844
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  • The new American gardener [electronic resource] : containing practical directions on the culture of fruits and vegetables, including landscape and ornamental gardening, grape-vines, silk, strawberries, &c. &c. / by Thomas G. Fessenden.

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    • Boston : J.B. Russell, 1828
    • 1828
  • The new American garderner : containing practical directions on the culture of fruits and vegetables : including landscape and ornamental gardening, grape-vines, silk, strawberries, &c. &c / by Thomas G. Fessenden.

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    • Boston : Otis, Broaders ; Philadelphia : Thomas Cowperthwaite, 1839.
    • 1839
    • 1 item
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  • The vine and its fruit, more especially in relation to the production of wine: embracing an historical and descriptive account of the grape, its culture and treatment in all countries, ancient and modern. Drawn from the best authorities, and incorporating a brief discourse on wine. By James L. Denman.

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    • London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1864.
    • 1864
    • 1 item
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  • The young gardener's assistant : in three parts : containing catalogues of garden and flower seed, with practical directions under each head for the cultivation of culinary vegetables and flowers : also, directions for cultivating fruit trees, the grape vine, &c. ... / by Thomas Bridgeman.

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    • New York : [s.n.] : for sale by the author, 1844
    • 1844
    • 2 items
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  • Proclamation, by His excellency the honourable Sir Walter Francis Hely-Hutchinson ... [microform] : Conditions for the importation of grape vines, cuttings and the like, and of other trees, plants, fruits, and the like.

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    • [Pietermaritzburg], 1900.
    • 1900
  • Les vignobles et les arbres a fruits a cidre : l'oliver - le noyer, le murier et autres espèces ećonomiques / par M.A. Du Breuil.

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    • Paris : G. Masson : Garnier Frères, 1875.
    • 1875
    • 1 item
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  • The hot-House gardener on the general culture of the pine-apple, [electronic resource] : and methods of forcing Early Grapes, Peaches, Nectarines, and other choice fruits, in Hot-Houses, Vineries, Fruit-Houses, Hot-Walls, &c. with directions for raising melons and early strawberries. By John Abercrombie, Author of Every Man his own Gardener; The Universal Gardener's Kalendar; The Complete Kitchen Gardener; and the Garden Vade Mocum. Illustrated with five copper plates, representing the Pine-Apple, Grapes, Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, Melon, and Strawberries,-Coloured from Nature.

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    • London : printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]
    • 1789
    • 1 item
  • Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides [microform] : i, Pear thrips; II, Spring canker-worm; III, Trumpet leaf-miner of apple; IV, Lesser peach borer; V, Lesser apple worm; VI, Grape root-worm investigations in 1907; VII, Demonstration spraying for codling moth; VIII, Grape-leaf skeletonizer; IX, Peach-tree barkbeetle.

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    • [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O., 1909.
    • 1909
  • The young gardener's assistant : containing a catalogue of garden & flower seeds, with practical directions under each head, for the cultivation of culinary vegetables and flowers ; also directions for cultivating fruit trees, the grape vine, &c. ; to which is added, a calendar, showing the work necessary to be done in the various departments of gardening in every month of the year / by T. Bridgeman.

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    • New York : Mitchell & Turner, printers, 1837.
    • 1837
    • 1 item
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  • The young gardener's assistant : containing a catalogue of garden & flower seeds, with practical directions under each head, for the cultivation of culinary vegetables and flowers ; also directions for cultivating fruit trees, the grape vine, &c. ; to which is added, a calendar, showing the work necessary to be done in the various departments of gardening in every month of the year / by T. Bridgeman.

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    • New York : Mitchell & Turner, printers, 1837.
    • 1837
    • 1 item
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  • Fruits and vegetables under glass; apples, apricots, cherries, figs, grapes, melons, peaches and nectarines, pears, pinapples, plums, strawberries; asparagus, beans, beets, carrots, chicory, cauliflowers, cucumbers, lettuce, mushrooms, radishes, rhubarb, sea kale, tomatoes, by William Turner.

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    • New York, A. T. De La Mare printing and publishing company, limited [c1912]
    • 1912
    • 2 items
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  • The young gardener's assistant : containing a catalogue of garden & flower seeds, with practical directions under each head, for the cultivation of culinary vegetables and flowers ; also directions for cultivating fruit trees, the grape vine, &c. ; to which is added, a calendar, showing the work necessary to be done in the various departments of gardening in every month of the year / by T. Bridgeman.

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    • New York : Mitchell & Turner, printers, 1837.
    • 1837
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  • Book of fruits, being a descriptive catalogue of the most valuable varieties of the pear, apple, peach, plum & cherry, for New England culture / To which is added the gooseberry, currant, raspberry, strawberry, and the grape; with modes of culture. Also, Hardy ornamental trees and shrubs.

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    • Salem : Ives & Jewett, 1838.
    • 1838
    • 1 item
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  • A short treatise on horticulture: embracing descriptions of a great variety of fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs, grape vines, bulbous flowers, greenhouse trees and plants, &., nearly all of which are at present comprised in the collection of the Linnaean botanic garden, at Flushing, near New York. With directions for their culture, management, &. By William Prince.

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    • New-York, Printed by T. and J.Swords, 1828.
    • 1828
    • 1 item
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  • The American flower garden directory [electronic resource] : containing practical directions for the culture of plants in the flower garden, hot-house, green-house, rooms, or parlour windows, for every month in the year ... the whole adapted to either large or small gardens, with instructions for preparing the soil, propagating, planting, pruning, training, and fruiting the grape vine ... / by Robert Buist.

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    • Philadelphia : E.L. Carey & A. Hart, 1839.
    • 1839
    • 1 item
  • The young gardener's assistant, in three parts: containing catalogues of garden and flower seed, with practical directions under each head for the cultivation of culinary vegetables and flowers : also directions for cultivating fruit trees, the grape vine, &c., to which is added, a calendar to each part ... the whole adapted to the climate of the United States.

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    • New York : Printed by A. Hanford, 1845.
    • 1845
    • 1 item
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  • Aus den Laboratorien der K.K. Chemisch-Physiologischen Versuchs-Station für Wein- und Obstbau zu Klosterneuburg bei Wien.

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    • Klosterneuburg : Verlag der K.K. Versuchs-Station.
    • 188-1
  • Use of malathion-treated drying trays to protect raisins from insects during drying and storage [by Howard D. Nelson, Garth H. Spitler, and Albert P. Yerington.

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    • Washington] Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1967]
    • 1967
    • 1 item
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  • The scotch forcing gardener [electronic resource] : being a compendious treatise on the forcing of asparagus, cucumbers, Cherries, Grapes, Melons, Mushrooms, Nectarines, Peaches, Pine Apples, and Strawberries. Together with instructions of the management of the greenhouse, Hot-Walls, &c. Illustrated with five copper-plates; Containing Ten different Designs of Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, &c, on the newest and most improved Constructions. with an appendix; Containing Hints on the Making of Fruit-Tree Borders; Planting and Training Fruit Trees against Walls, Espaliers, &c. - Also, Hints on the Depth and Nature of Garden Land; Manures, and their Application; Culture and Rotation of Crops; &c. The whole adapted to the climate of Scotland. By Walter Nicol, Late Gardener at wemyss castle.

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    • Edinburgh : printed for the author, 1797.
    • 1797
    • 1 item
  • Pravovoe regulirovanie gosudarstvennykh zagotovok fruktov i vinograda / V.N. I︠A︡kovlev.

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    • Kishinev : Karti︠a︡ Moldoveni︠a︡skė, 1965.
    • 1965
    • 1 item
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  • The art of confectionary. Shewing the various methods of preserving all sorts of fruits, dry and liquid; viz. oranges, lemons, citrons, golden pippins, wardens, apricots green, almonds, gooseberries, cherries, currants, plumbs, raspberies, peaches, walnuts, nectarines, figs, grapes. &c. Flowers and herbs; as violets, angelica, orange-flowers, &c. also how to make all sorts of biscakes, maspins, sugar-works, and candies, with the best methods of clarifying, and the different ways of boiling sugar. By the late ingenious Mr. Edward Lambert ...

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    • London, Printed for T. Payne, 1761.
    • 1761
    • 2 items
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  • The American flower garden directory : containing practical directions for the culture of plants in the flower garden, hot-house, garden-house, rooms, or parlour windows, for every month in the year ... Instructions for erecting a hot-house, green-house, and laying out a flower garden. Also, table of soils most congenial to the plants contained in the work. The whole adapted to either large or small gardens, with instructions for preparing the soil, propagating, planting, pruning, training, and fruiting the grape vine. With descriptions of the best sorts for cultivating in the open air / by Robert Buist.

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    • Philadelphia : Carey & Hart, 1841.
    • 1841
    • 2 items
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  • The young gardener's assistant, in three parts containing catalogues of garden and flower seed, with practical directions under each head for the cultivation of culinary vegetables and flowers: also, directions for cultivating fruit trees, the grape vine, &c. To which is added, A calendar to each part, showing the work necessary to be done in the various departments each month of the year. The whole adapted to the climate of the United States.

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    • New York, The author [etc.] 1847.
    • 1847
    • 2 items
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  • Journal of a recent visit to the principal vineyards of Spain and France. With some remarks on the very limited quantity of the finest wines produced throughout the world, and their consequent intrinsic value; an attempt to calculate the profits of cultivating the vine; a catalogue of the different varieties of grape; and an estimate of the profits of Malaga fruits; together with observations relative to the introduction of the vine into New South Wales. By James Busby ...

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    • Philadelphia, J. Snider, jr., 1838.
    • 1838
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  • The American flower garden directory : containing practical directions for the culture of plants in the flower garden, hot-house, garden-house, rooms, or parlour windows, for every month in the year ... Instructions for erecting a hot-house, green-house, and laying out a flower garden. Also, table of soils most congenial to the plants contained in the work. The whole adapted to either large or small gardens, with instructions for preparing the soil, propagating, planting, pruning, training, and fruiting the grape vine. With descriptions of the best sorts for cultivating in the open air / by Robert Buist.

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    • Philadelphia : Carey & Hart, 1839.
    • 1839
    • 1 item
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  • Journal of a recent visit to the principal vineyards of Spain and France [microform] With some remarks on the very limited quantity of the finest wines produced throughout the world, and their consequent intrinsic value; an attempt to calculate the profits of cultivating the vine; a catalogue of the different varieties of grape; and an estimate of the profits of Malaga fruits; together with observations relative to the introduction of the vine into New South Wales./ By James Busby ...

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    • Philadelphia, J. Snider, Jr., 1838.
    • 1838
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  • Journal of a recent visit to the principal vineyards of Spain and France. With some remarks on the very limited quantity of the finest wines produced throughout the world, and their consequent intrinsic value; an attempt to calculate the profits of cultivating the vine; a catalogue of the different varieties of grape; and an estimate of the profits of Malaga fruits; together with observations relative to the introduction of the vine into New South Wales. By James Busby ...

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    • Philadelphia, J. Snider, jr., 1838.
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  • The art of confectionary. Shewing the various methods of preserving all sorts of fruits, dry and liquid; viz. Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, Golden Pippins, Wardens, Apricots Green, Almonds, Goosberries, Cherries, Currants, Plumbs, Rasprerries, Peaches, Walnuts, Nectarines, Figs, Grapes, &c. Flowers and Herbs; As Violets, Angelica, Orange Flowers, &c. also how to make all Sorts of Biscakes, Maspins, Sugar-Works, and Candies. With the best Methods of Clarifying, and the different Ways of Boiling Sugar. By the late ingenious Mr. Edward Lambert, Confectioner, in Pall-Mall [electronic resource].

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    • London : printed for T. Payne, in Castle-Street, near the Mews-Gate, [1761]
    • 1761
    • 1 item
  • Mercado cautivo o cautivos del mercado : la uva chilena en el mercado de los Estados Unidos / Sergio Gómez.

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    • Santiago : FLACSO, [1990]
    • 1990
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  • The modern gardener: or, Universal kalendar. [electronic resource] : Containing monthly directions for all the operations of gardening, to be done either in the kitchen, fruit, flower, and pleasure gardens, as likewife in the greenhouse and stove, with the method of performing the different works, according to the best practice of the most eminent gardeners. Also an appendix, giving full and ample instructions for forcing grape vines, peach, nectarine trees, &c. in a new manner, never before published. Illustrated with thirteen plates, neatly engraved, of entire new plans for stoves, greenhouses, forcing frames, and designs for laying out kitchen, flower, and pleasure gardens, agreeable to the modern taste. To the whole is added, a catalogue of kitchen garden plants and herbs, with the parts made use of in cookery; fruit trees of the best sorts, bulbous-rooted flowers, annual, biennial, and perennial herbacenus flower plants, herbs for distilling and medicine, forest trees, flowering shrubs and evergreens, with great variety of curious greenhouse and stove plants, being a much more complete list than any hitherto published in works of this kind. Selected from the diary manuscripts of the late Mr. Hitt, formerly gardener to Lord Robert Manners, at Bloxholm, in Lincolnshire, and to Lord Robert Bertie, at Chislehurst in Kent. Revised, corrected, and very much improved, with many new additions, By James Meader, late gardener to the Earl of Chesterfield.

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    • Dublin : Printed for James Williams, at No. 5, in Skinner-Row, MDCCLXXII. [1772]
    • 1772
    • 1 item

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