APA Citation

Switzer, S. (1752). The practical fruit-gardener: Being the newest and best method of raising, planting and pruning all sorts of fruit-trees, agreably to the experience and practice of the most eminent gardeners and nurserymen. By Stephen Switzer. Revised and reccommended [sic] by the Reverend Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Bradley. The second edition. To which are added three new plans, and other large additions. London: Printed for T. Woodward; and sold by D. Browne, at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar.

Chicago Style Citation

Switzer, Stephen. The Practical Fruit-gardener: Being the Newest and Best Method of Raising, Planting and Pruning All Sorts of Fruit-trees, Agreably to the Experience and Practice of the Most Eminent Gardeners and Nurserymen. By Stephen Switzer. Revised and Reccommended [sic] By the Reverend Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Bradley. The Second Edition. To Which Are Added Three New Plans, and Other Large Additions. London: Printed for T. Woodward; and sold by D. Browne, at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar, 1752.

MLA Citation

Switzer, Stephen. The Practical Fruit-gardener: Being the Newest and Best Method of Raising, Planting and Pruning All Sorts of Fruit-trees, Agreably to the Experience and Practice of the Most Eminent Gardeners and Nurserymen. By Stephen Switzer. Revised and Reccommended [sic] By the Reverend Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Bradley. The Second Edition. To Which Are Added Three New Plans, and Other Large Additions. London: Printed for T. Woodward; and sold by D. Browne, at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar, 1752.

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