The scots gardiner for the climate of Scotland, In Three Parts. Treating of the following Particulars, I. Of Contrivance and Design. II. Of Gardens and Orchards, &c. III. Of levelling, measuring, and dividing Land. IV. Of cultivating and preparing Ground. V. Of Forest and Fruit-Trees. VI. Of gathering and preserving Fruits. Together with the gardiner's kalendar, the florist's vade-mecum, The practical, bee-master, observations on the weather, and the Earl of Haddington's treatise on forest-trees. Written originally by John Reid, Gardiner to Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, and no carefully corrected, with alterations and additions, by an eminent hand.

  • Reid, John, Gardener.
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M,DCC,LVI. [1756]
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Scots gard'ner

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Edinburgh : printed for James Reid Bookseller in Leith, M,DCC,LVI. [1756]

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[8],208;viii,138;viii,40;48p.,plates ; 120.

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ESTC T119308

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