Title: | The New England book of fruit : containing an abridgment of Manning's descriptive catalogue of the most valuable varieties of the pear, apple, peach, plum, and cherry, for New England culture. To which are added the grape, quince, gooseberry, currant, and strawberry; with outlines of many of the finest sorts of pears drawn from nature; with directions for pruning, grafting, and general modes of culture. |
Author: | Manning, Robert, 1784-1842 |
Note: | W. & S. B. Ives. Boston: W. J. Reynolds & Co., B. B. Mussey & Co. And for sale at most of the agricultural and seed stores in the United States, 1847 |
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Subject: | Fruit-culture -- New England |
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