The kitchen, fruit, and flower gardens complete in four parts : Part I. Containeth, the kitchen-garden. Part II, containeth, the fruit-garden. Part III. Containeth, the flower-garden. Part IV. Containeth, the flower-garden. The whole being an extract carefully examined and compiled from all the best authors who have written on that subject, and containeth every thing that is useful in the way of gardening, ranged in tables in an alphabetical manner; entirely calculated for the use and ease of all lovers of agriculture and gardening; and containeth the best culture for upwards of three thousand two hundred trees, shrubs, plants, roots, and flowers, etc.
Publication details: 1751 Dublin George FaulknerDescription: 136 pages 21 cmSubject(s):Bound as part of 'Pamphlets 14'
Signature: W F Littledale 1882