The riches of a hop-garden explain'd, rrom the several improvements arising by that beneficial plant: as well to the private cultivators of it, as to the publick. With the observations and remarks of the most celebrated hop-planters in Britain. Wherein such rules are laid down for the management of the hop, as many improve the most barren ground, from one shilling to thirty or forty pounds an acre per annum. In which is particularly set forth, the whole culture from the first breaking up of the ground, the planting, &c. to the kilning, or drying of the hop. Rendered familiar to every capacity. By R. Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S.

  • Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.
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[1731]
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Riches of a hop-garden explain'd

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London : printed for D. Browne, at the Black Swan, without Temple-Bar, [1731]

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viii,94,[2]p. : ill. ; 80.

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The second edition.

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