APA Citation

Laurence, J., Bradley, R., & Evelyn, C. (1718). New improvements of planting and gardening, both practical and philosophical: In three parts, viz. I. The clergy-man's recreation. II. The gentleman's recreation. III. The lady's recreation. By John Lawrence, A.M. rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire, and sometime Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. With an appendix explaining the motion of the sap and generation of plants: with other discoveries never before made publick, for the improvement of forest-trees; with an invention whereby more designs of garden platts may be made in an hour, than can be found in all the books now extant. Likewise several rare secrets for the improvement of fruit-trees, kitchen-gardens, and green-house plants. Adorn'd with copper plates. By Richard Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society. [Dublin]: Printed; and reprinted in Dublin, for G. Gr[rer]ion, at the Two Bibles in Essex-street.

Chicago Style Citation

Laurence, John, Richard Bradley, and Charles Evelyn. New Improvements of Planting and Gardening, Both Practical and Philosophical: In Three Parts, Viz. I. The Clergy-man's Recreation. II. The Gentleman's Recreation. III. The Lady's Recreation. By John Lawrence, A.M. Rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire, and Sometime Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. With an Appendix Explaining the Motion of the Sap and Generation of Plants: With Other Discoveries Never Before Made Publick, for the Improvement of Forest-trees; With an Invention Whereby More Designs of Garden Platts May Be Made in an Hour, Than Can Be Found in All the Books Now Extant. Likewise Several Rare Secrets for the Improvement of Fruit-trees, Kitchen-gardens, and Green-house Plants. Adorn'd With Copper Plates. By Richard Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society. [Dublin]: Printed; and reprinted in Dublin, for G. Gr[rer]ion, at the Two Bibles in Essex-street, 1718.

MLA Citation

Laurence, John, Richard Bradley, and Charles Evelyn. New Improvements of Planting and Gardening, Both Practical and Philosophical: In Three Parts, Viz. I. The Clergy-man's Recreation. II. The Gentleman's Recreation. III. The Lady's Recreation. By John Lawrence, A.M. Rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire, and Sometime Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. With an Appendix Explaining the Motion of the Sap and Generation of Plants: With Other Discoveries Never Before Made Publick, for the Improvement of Forest-trees; With an Invention Whereby More Designs of Garden Platts May Be Made in an Hour, Than Can Be Found in All the Books Now Extant. Likewise Several Rare Secrets for the Improvement of Fruit-trees, Kitchen-gardens, and Green-house Plants. Adorn'd With Copper Plates. By Richard Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society. [Dublin]: Printed; and reprinted in Dublin, for G. Gr[rer]ion, at the Two Bibles in Essex-street, 1718.

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