APA Citation

Justice, J. (1767). The gardener's new kalendar: Directing the necessary work to be performed every month in the kitchen, fruit, and pleasure-garden as also in the wilderness, nursery, green-house, and stove; adpated to the present stile. To which are prefixed, directions for preparing compost for flowers, and aritifical manures. With an appendix, containing directions for budding, grafting, pruning, and inoculating, in which the different species of grafting are clearly directed, viz, rind or shoulder, whip or tongue, and cleft-grafting, grafting by approach, or ablaction, &c. With engraved representations of the cion and stock, as prepared for the different operations, taken from nature. By Sir James Justice, of Edinburgh, bart. F.R.S. Dublin: Printed by J. Exshaw, in Dame-street.

Chicago Style Citation

Justice, James. The Gardener's New Kalendar: Directing the Necessary Work to Be Performed Every Month in the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleasure-garden As Also in the Wilderness, Nursery, Green-house, and Stove; Adpated to the Present Stile. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Preparing Compost for Flowers, and Aritifical Manures. With an Appendix, Containing Directions for Budding, Grafting, Pruning, and Inoculating, in Which the Different Species of Grafting Are Clearly Directed, Viz, Rind or Shoulder, Whip or Tongue, and Cleft-grafting, Grafting By Approach, or Ablaction, &c. With Engraved Representations of the Cion and Stock, As Prepared for the Different Operations, Taken From Nature. By Sir James Justice, of Edinburgh, Bart. F.R.S. Dublin: Printed by J. Exshaw, in Dame-street, 1767.

MLA Citation

Justice, James. The Gardener's New Kalendar: Directing the Necessary Work to Be Performed Every Month in the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleasure-garden As Also in the Wilderness, Nursery, Green-house, and Stove; Adpated to the Present Stile. To Which Are Prefixed, Directions for Preparing Compost for Flowers, and Aritifical Manures. With an Appendix, Containing Directions for Budding, Grafting, Pruning, and Inoculating, in Which the Different Species of Grafting Are Clearly Directed, Viz, Rind or Shoulder, Whip or Tongue, and Cleft-grafting, Grafting By Approach, or Ablaction, &c. With Engraved Representations of the Cion and Stock, As Prepared for the Different Operations, Taken From Nature. By Sir James Justice, of Edinburgh, Bart. F.R.S. Dublin: Printed by J. Exshaw, in Dame-street, 1767.

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