APA Citation

Speechly, W. (1790). A treatise on the culture of the vine: Exhibiting new and advantageous methods of propagating, cultivating, and training that plant, so as to render it abundantly fruitful. Together with new hints on the formation of vineyards in England. By William Speechly, Gardener to the Duke of Portland. York: printed for the author, by G. Peacock; and sold by G. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall; J. Debrett and J. Stockdale, Piccadilly; and E. Jeffery, near Carleton-Place, London.

Chicago Style Citation

Speechly, William. A Treatise On the Culture of the Vine: Exhibiting New and Advantageous Methods of Propagating, Cultivating, and Training That Plant, so As to Render It Abundantly Fruitful. Together With New Hints On the Formation of Vineyards in England. By William Speechly, Gardener to the Duke of Portland. York: printed for the author, by G. Peacock; and sold by G. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall; J. Debrett and J. Stockdale, Piccadilly; and E. Jeffery, near Carleton-Place, London, 1790.

MLA Citation

Speechly, William. A Treatise On the Culture of the Vine: Exhibiting New and Advantageous Methods of Propagating, Cultivating, and Training That Plant, so As to Render It Abundantly Fruitful. Together With New Hints On the Formation of Vineyards in England. By William Speechly, Gardener to the Duke of Portland. York: printed for the author, by G. Peacock; and sold by G. Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall; J. Debrett and J. Stockdale, Piccadilly; and E. Jeffery, near Carleton-Place, London, 1790.

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