TRE A TI SE OF HUSBANDRY and GARDENING; Containing a New SYSTEM of VEGETATION: Illustrated with many OBSERVATIONS and EXPERIMENTS. In Two VOLUMES. Formerly publish'd Monthly, and now methodiz'd and digested under proper Heads, with HEADS In FOUR PARTS. provement of Land, by fer- of Fruit Trees, with partilizing bad Soils. Of stock- ticular Observations relating of Farms with Cattle, ing to Graffing, Inarching Poultry, Fish, Bees, Grasses, and Inoculating. Grain, Cyder, &c. Part IV. Remarks on the DifPart II. Instructions to a Gar- position of Gardens in ge dener, wherein is demon- neral. Of the Method of Atrated the Circulation of managing Exotick Plants Sap, the Generation of and Flowers, and naturaPlants, the Nature of Soil, lizing them to our CliAir and Situation. Of the mate; with an Account Profits arising from plant- of Stovęs, and artificial ing and raising Timber. Heats. Adorn'd with CUTS. By R.BRADLEY, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S? VOL. I. LONDON: Printed for T. WOODWARD, at the Half-Moon over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetftreet, and J. PEELE at Locke's Head in Pater nofter Row. MDCCXXVI. TRE A TI SE OF Containing a New Illustrated with many In Two VOLUMES. diz’d and digested under proper Heads, with In FOUR PARTS. provement of Land, by fer- of Fruit Trees, with par- Grain, Cyder, &c. Part IV. Remarks on the Dis- dener, wherein is demon- neral. Of the Method of managing Exotick Plants Adorn'd with CUTS. By Richard , Professor of Botany in the VOL. I. LONDON: MDCCXXVI. |