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English: Fleuron from book:
The scots gard'ner in two parts. The first of contriving and planting gardens, orchards, avenues and groves: With New and profitable Ways of Levelling, and how to Measure and Divide Land. The second, of the propagation and improvement of forrest and fruit-trees, kitchen-herbs, Roots and Fruits: With some Physick-Herbs, Shrubs and Flowers. With an appendix, shewing how to use the fruits of the garden. Whereunto is annexed The gard'ners calender. Published for the Climate of Scotland by John Reid Gard'ner.
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Author Reid, John, Gardener
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Edinburgh
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printed by John Moncur, and sold at his printing-house, opposite to the Head of Foster's Wynd, at the Scots Arms; and by most booksellers in Edinburgh and Glasgow
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Medicine, Science and Technology
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T109995
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