A philosophical treatise of husbandry and gardening: being a new method of cultivating and increasing all sorts of trees, shrubs, and flowers. A Very Curious work: Containing many Useful Secrets in Nature, for helping the Vegetation of Trees and Plants, and for fertilizing the most Stubborn Soils. By G.A. Agricola, M. D. and Doctor in Philosophy at Ratisbonne. Translated from the High-Dutch, with Remarks: and Adorn'd with Cuts. The whole revised and Compared with the Original, together with a Preface, confirming this New Method, by Richard Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society.

  • Agricola, Georg Andreas, 1672-1738.
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MDCCXXI. [1721]
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Neu-und nie erhörter doch in der Natur und Vernunfft wohlgegründeter Versuch der Universal- Vermehrung aller Bäume, Stauden, und Blumen-Gewächse English

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London : printed for P. Vaillant in the Strand, and W. Mears and F. Clay without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXI. [1721]

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[24],300,[4]p.,XXXI[i.e.XXXIII]plates ; 40.

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Henrey, 411
ESTC T42266

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