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NEW SYSTEM 



AGRICULTURE. 



BEING A 



COMPLETE BODY 



Hushanchy and Gardening 



In a/I the Parts of tlicm. hz. 



Husbandry in the FIELD, and ics fevcral Improvements. 



Of forcft and Timber-Trees, Greater Of the Fruit-Garden. 



and Small ; with Ever-Grcens andi-^Of the Ivitchcn-Gardcn. 

 ■ Flow'ring Shfubs, fiff. XGf the yiowcr-Gardcn. 



In F I V E BOOKS. 



All ^hc Bed ind Latcft, as well. as many New improvements, ufcful to tli: 

 Husbandman, Grazier, Planter, Gardener, and Florift. 



Wherein arc ijltcrfpcrfcd 



Many curious Obfervatjons on Vegetation ; on the Difcafes of Trees, and the 



general .Annoyances to .Vegetables, and their probable Cures. 



As alfo a 



Particular Account of the hmpas SILPHIVyi of the Antients. 



By JOHN LAVRENCE, M. A. 

 Rcftor of Bijhcps-V/eremouth, in the BilTioprick of Durham, and 

 Prebendary of the Church of Sarnm. * 



K« »e(o oiibiin A5.i«!j, qu)ii.v;i Seoo, .|ujeTemi nii fwar, r^foonJere , Wc* immofljtibof^ qui mv nan 



U V B L J N: 

 ■■-.•i E DoBsoN, aod for R. Cohni: anJ R. 0\ 



;-.vhlc;!;iS .MDCCXXVII. 



Laurence. See opposite pa !(e. 



