The fruit garden : a treatise intended to explain and illustrate the physiology of fruit trees, the theory and practice of all operations connected with the propagation, transplanting, pruning and training of orchard and garden trees, as standards, dwarfs, pyramids, espaliers, etc., the laying out and arranging different kinds of orchards and gardens, the selection of suitable varieties for different purposes and localities, gathering and preserving fruits, treatment of diseases, destruction of insects, descriptions and uses of implements, etc. Illustrated with upwards of 150 figures, representing different parts of trees, all practical operations, forms of trees, designs for plantations, implements, etc Barry, P. (Patrick), 1816-1890 creator text book New York Scribner 1851 1851
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ENG Fruit-culture SB355 .B29 1851 https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/28354 2288541 10.5962/bhl.title.28354 KUK