02729cam a2200445 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002300092040008600115016002200201035001900223050001900242070001900261072000900280082000800289100003400297245021000331250010500541260017700646300010900823500007700932500004301009510006201052510001601114500004101130500016501171500002001336500004901356505056601405500006501971561000802036650003602044650004002080700005402120710007302174752002102247999001502268agr17000043 DLC20260227110939.0820511s1726 enkaef 001 0 eng  aagr17000043  a(OCoLC)ocm08417050 aLib. U.S. Dept. of Agr.bengcFXGdFXGdOCLdOCLCQdAGLdOCLCGdOCLCQdDLCedcrmb7 aCAT109462462DNAL a(OCoLC)841705000aSB97b.B8 17260 a90bB72 Ed.5 R 0aF11004a6351 aBradley, Richard,d1688-1732.10aNew improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical :bin three parts ... to which is added that scarce and valuable tract intitled Herefordshire-orchards /cby Richard Bradley ... aThe fifth edition,bwith an appendix, treating of several matters omitted in the former impressions. aLondon :bPrinted for W. Mears, and sold by J. Knapton, G. Strahan, R. Gosling, J. Osborn and T. Longman, J. Hooke, J. Batley, C. Rivington, and D. Browne,cMDCCXXVI [1726] a[16], 296, 305-608, [24] p., [13] leaves of plates (9 folded) :bill., plans (engravings) ;c20 cm (8vo) aTitle page transposed; author statement appears after edition statement. aSignatures: A-T⁸ U⁴ X-2R⁸ 2S⁴.4 aSowerby, E.M. Cat. of the lib. of Thomas Jefferson,c7994 aESTCcT9344 aTitle page printed in red and black. aParts II and III, Herefordshire orchards (by I.B.), and An appendix each have special title pages, dated MDCCXXV, MDCCXXVI, MDCCXXVI, and MDCCXXVI respectively. aIncludes index. aBookseller's advertisements: p. [24] at end.0 a(from title page) I. Containing a new system of vegetation. Explaining the motion of the sap and the generation of plants. Of soils and the improvement of forest-trees. With a new invention, whereby more designs of garden-plats may be made in an hour than all the books of gardening yet extant. -- II. The best manner of improving flower-gardens, or parterres : of raising and propagating all sorts of flowers; and of the adorning of gardens. -- III. Of improving fruit-trees, kitchen-gardens, and green-house plants. With the gentleman and gardener's kalendar. aLC copy forms part of the Jefferson Exhibit Collection.5DLC 5DLC 0aGardeningvEarly works to 1800. 0aFruit-culturevEarly works to 1800.12aBeale, John,d1603-1683?tHerefordshire orchards.2 aJerry and Gene Jones Jefferson Collection (Library of Congress)5DLC aEnglanddLondon. c8480d8480