45 results filtered with: Fruit-culture
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The culture of fruits and vegetables / by George Glenny.
Glenny, George, 1793-1874.Date: 1860- Books
A treatise on the culture and management of fruit trees. In which a new method of pruning and training is fully described : to which is added, a new and improved edition of "Observations on the diseases, defects, and injuries, in all kinds of fruit and forest trees": with an account of a particular method of cure, published by order of government / By William Forsyth.
Forsyth, William, 1737-1804.Date: 1802- Books
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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]- Books
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Curiositez de la nature et de l'art sur la vegetation: ou l'agriculture, et le jardinage dans leur perfection. Ou lʼon voit le lecret de la multiplication du Bl,́ & les moyens d̕augmenter considerablement le revenue des biens de la campagne. De nouvelles découvertes pour grossir, multiplier, & embellir les fleurs & les fruits, &c / par Mr. lʼAbbeʼ De Vallemont.
Vallemont, abbé de (Pierre Le Lorrain), 1649-1721Date: 1734- Books
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Pomarium Britannicum: an historical and botanical account of fruits, known in Great Britain / [Henry Phillips].
Phillips, Henry, 1775-1838.Date: 1820- Books
The French gardiner; : instructing how to cultivate all sorts of fruit-trees & herbs for the garden· Together with directions to dry and conserve them in their natural. An accomplished piece. / Written originally in French, and now translated into English, by John Evelin Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society. The fourth edition, illustrated with sculptures. Whereunto is annexed, the English vineyard vindicated; by J. Rose, now gardiner to His Majesty: with a tract of the making and ordering of wines in France.
Bonnefons, Nicolas de.Date: 1691- Books
Grow something to eat every day / Jo Whittingham.
Whittingham, Jo.Date: 2011- Books
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The cultivated oranges and lemons, etc. of India and Ceylon : with researches into their origin and the derivation of their names, and other useful information with and atlas of illustrations / by E. Bonavia.
Bonavia, E. (Emanuel), 1826?-1908.Date: 1888-1890- Books
Seminarium sive plantarium earum arborum, quae post hortos conseri solent: quarum nomina, fructus, item etiam conserendi vocabula apud authores benè recepta noc libello declarantur. In pueroru[m] gratiam atque vtilitatem ut post ipsas herbas, etia[m] arbores cognoscere facilè possint / [Charles Estienne].
Estienne, Charles, 1504-approximately 1564.Date: M.D.XXXVI [1536]- Books
Fruit-walls improved, by inclining them to the horizon: or, A way to build walls for fruit-trees; whereby they may receive more sun shine, and heat, than ordinary / By a member of the Royal Society.
Fatio de Duillier, Nicolas, 1664-1753.Date: 1699- Books
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The gentleman's recreation: or the second part of the art of gardening improved. Containing several new experiments and curious observations relating to fruit-trees: Particularly, a New Method of building Walls with Horizontal Shelters. Illustrated with copper plates. By John Laurence, M.A. Rector of Yelvertoft in Northamptonshire. To which is added by way of appendix, A new and familiar way to find a most exact Meridian Line by the Pole-Star; whereby Gentlemen may know the true Bearings of their Houses and Garden Walls, and regulate their Clocks and Watches, &c. By Edward Laurence, Brother to the Author of this Book.
Laurence, John, 1668-1732.Date: 1717- Books
Seminarium et plantarium fructiferarum praesertim arborum quae post hortos conseri solent, denuò auctum & locupletatum. Huic accessit alter libellus de conserendis arboribus in seminario, déque iis in plantarium transferendis atque inserendis / [Charles Estienne].
Estienne, Charles, 1504-approximately 1564.Date: 1540- Books
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New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. In three parts. I. Containing, a new system of vegetation. Explaining the Motion of the Sap, and Generation of Plants. Of Soils, and the Improvement of Forest-Trees. With a new Invention, whereby more Designs of Garden-Plats may be made in an Hour, than can be found in all the Books of Gardening yet extant. II. The best Manner of Improving Flower-Gardens, or Parterres: Of raising and propagating all Sorts of Flowers, and of the Adorning of Gardens. III. Of Improving Fruit-Trees, Kitchen-Gardens; and Green-House-Plants. With the Gentleman and Gardener's Kalendar. To which is added, that scarce and valuable Tract, entitled, Herefordshire-Orchards Agite, O Adolescentes, & antequam Canities vobis obrepat, Stirpes jam alueritis, quae vobis, cum insigne utilitate, delectationem etiam adferent. Pet. Bellonius, de neglecta Stirpium cultura. Illustrated with copper-plates. By Richard Bradley. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S.
Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
Cultivation and diseases of fruit trees in the Maltese Islands / by J. Borg.
Borg, J. (John)Date: 1922- Books
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A treatise of fruit-trees. By Thomas Hitt, Gardener to the Right Honourable Lord Robert Manners, at Bloxholme, in Lincolnshire.
Hitt, Thomas, -1770?.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
Curiositez de la nature et de l'art sur la végétation: ou l'agriculture, et le jardinage dans leur perfection. Ou lʼon voit le secret de la multiplication du ble,́ & les moyens dʼaugmenter considerablement le revenu des biens de la campagne: de nouvelles dećouvertes grossif, multiplier, & embellir les fleurs & les fruits &c / par Mr. l̕Abbé De Vallemont.
Vallemont, abbé de (Pierre Le Lorrain), 1649-1721.Date: 1709- Books
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Herefordshire orchards, a pattern for all England. Written in an epistolary address to Samuel Hartlib, Esq; by I.B.
Beale, John, 1603-1683?.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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The hot-House gardener on the general culture of the pine-apple, 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.
Abercrombie, John, 1726-1806.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The country-mans new art of planting and graffing : directing the best way to make any ground good for a rich orchard : with the manner how to plant and graffe all sorts of trees, to set and sow curnels, as also the remedies and medicines concerning the same, with divers other new experiments / practised by Leonard Mascall.
Mascall, Leonard, -1589Date: 1651- Books
The scientific work of the late Spencer Pickering, F.R.S / by Prof. T.M. Lowry, F.R.S., amd Sir John Russell, F.R.S. ; with a biographical notice by Prof. A. Harden, F.R.S.
Lowry, T. Martin (Thomas Martin), 1874-1936.Date: 1927