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The experimental husbandman and gardener : containing a new method of improving estates and gardens by cultivating and increasing of forrest-trees, coppice-woods, fruit-trees, shrubs, flowers and greenhouses and exotick plants after several manners, viz, by layers, cuttings, roots, leaves, etc. : with great variety of new discoveries relating to graffing, terebration or boreing, inarching, emplastration, and inoculation; of reversing of trees and digesting their juices to bring them to bear fruit : with several new experiments for the fertilizing of stubborn soils

Title:The experimental husbandman and gardener : containing a new method of improving estates and gardens by cultivating and increasing of forrest-trees, coppice-woods, fruit-trees, shrubs, flowers and greenhouses and exotick plants after several manners, viz, by layers, cuttings, roots, leaves, etc. : with great variety of new discoveries relating to graffing, terebration or boreing, inarching, emplastration, and inoculation; of reversing of trees and digesting their juices to bring them to bear fruit : with several new experiments for the fertilizing of stubborn soils
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Note:printed for W. Mears ... and F. Clay ..., 1726
  
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Subject:Horticulture -- Early works to 1800
Subject:Trees -- Breeding -- Early works to 1800
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