KICIIARI) UKA /)/./:} 



THE 



RICHES 



O F A 



HOP-GARDEN 



E X P L A I N ' D, 



Trora the. fcvcrrtl Improvements aiiiing by 

 rhat Beneficial PLANT: As well to the 

 private Cultivators of it, as tothePublick. 

 With the Obfcrvations and Remarks of the rrioft 



celebrated Hop-Planrers in Britain. 

 Wherein fuch Rules are Uid down for the Mjnacement 

 of the Hop, as may imprdve the moft barren Ground, 

 from one Shilling to thirty or ftfrty Pounds an Acre 

 fcr Annum. 



Jn which is pirticul.irly fet forth, the whole Gulture 

 from the firft breaking up of the Ground, the Plant - 

 ir.r, I3c. to the Kilning, or Drying of the Hop. 

 Kendred f.imiliar to e\'ery Cxpaciry. 



By R. BRJDLE7\ ProfclTor of Botany 

 in the UnivcrCcy of C^OT^r/i^.-, and F. R. S. 



/. O N D O N: 



Primed for Charles p a v i i in Pstcr-'njicr Ra- 



and Thomas G r b e s at Charir:^-Croff, 



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Bradley. Sa- fiiijrc 



