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A new method of propagating fruit-trees, and Flowering Shrubs, from their parts: whereby the common kinds may be raised more expeditiously; and several curious exotics increased, which will not take root from cuttings or layers. Confirmed by successful and repeated Experience. By Thomas Barnes, Gardener to William Thomson, Esq; at Elsham in Lincolnshire. From Experiments proposed by Dr. Hill.
Barnes, Thomas, gardener.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Pictures
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Lemon tree (Citrus limon): branch with fruit and flowers. Charcoal drawing by E. Shepperd, 1894.
Shepperd, E. P.Date: 1894Reference: 26760i- Pictures
A woman breast feeding a child and plucking a fruit from an abundant tree, two of her other children are also with her. Engraving by J. Frey, 1732, after F. Albani.
Albani, Francesco, 1578-1660.Date: 1732Reference: 17437i- Books
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A new method of propagating fruit-trees, and flowering shrubs: Whereby The common Kinds may be raised more expeditiously; and several curious Exotics increased, which will not take Root from Cuttings or Layers. Confirmed by repeated and successful experience. By Thomas Barnes, Gardener to William Thomson, Esq; at Elsham in Lincolnshire.
Barnes, Thomas, gardener.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Pictures
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A cherry plant (Prunus species): flowering and fruiting stems. Watercolour.
Reference: 22961i- Pictures
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Mango (Mangifera indica L.): fruiting branch with numbered sections of flower and seed. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten.
Hoola, Berthe van Nooten.Date: [1885]Reference: 16352i- Pictures
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Ketaki (Pandanus tectorius Sol. ex Parkinson): tree bearing flowers and fruit. Coloured lithograph, 1812, after J. Forbes, 1780.
Forbes, James, 1749-1819.Date: [1st June 1813]Reference: 20099i- Books
A sure way to order bees and fruit-trees, or, A compleat bee-master : shewing, I. The way to manage and encrease them. A platform for a bee-hive. What food ought to be propagated about the bee-houses. To raise large stocks of bees. Their errors that kill the drone-bees. II. To keep sheep and horses from from all diseases. III. Divers receipts in physick, and how every man may be his own doctor at small charge. IV. Directions for managing fruit-trees, &c. so that they shall never fail bearing fruit.
Date: [1726?]- Pictures
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Workers harvesting sago in a tropical wooded glade with a bilimbi tree, a sago palm, a durian tree and a pepper plant. Engraving, c. 1777.
Date: [1777-78]Reference: 26351i- Pictures
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Animals and plants from the East Indies, including chinese citron or natsumikan, jak fruit, nam-nam tree, bilimbi tree, betel nuts and filander. Line engraving after C. de Bruins, 1706.
Bruyn, Cornelis de, 1652-1727.Date: [1718]Reference: 20196i- Pictures
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Two fruiting tree branches, possibly a Sorbus and Prunus species. Watercolour.
Reference: 22914i- Pictures
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Citron (Citrus medica): flowering branch. Colour and coloured mezzotint, c. 1741.
Huysum, Jacob van, approximately 1687-approximately 1740.Date: [1741]Reference: 25311i- Books
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A new method of propagating fruit-trees, and Flowering Shrubs: whereby the common kinds may be raised more expeditiously; and several curious exotics increased, which will not take root from cuttings or layers. Confirmed by repeated and successful Experience. By Thomas Barnes, Gardener to William Thomson, Esq; at Elsham in Lincolnshire.
Barnes, Thomas, gardener.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Pictures
Three fruiting tree branches, including a cherry (Prunus species). Watercolour.
Reference: 22924i- Pictures
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Jak or jack tree (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) with man collecting the fallen fruit. Engraving by J. Storer after J. Forbes, 1767.
Forbes, James, 1749-1819.Date: 1st June 1812Reference: 20056i- Pictures
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Mango (Mangifera indica L.): fruiting tree, leaves, fruit, flower, seed and cross-section of seed. Coloured line engraving.
Date: [1683]Reference: 15752i- Pictures
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Cocoa tree (Theobroma cacao), Chinese citron or natsumikan (Citrus natsudaidai), jak fruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus), muhimbi tree (Cynometra cauliflora) and bilimbi tree (Averrhoa bilimbi), in separate plates. Line engraving after C. de Bruins, 1706.
Bruyn, Cornelis de, 1652-1727.Date: [1718]Reference: 20245i