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A treatise on forest-trees : containing not only the best methods of their culture hitherto practised, but a variety of new and useful discoveries, the Result of many repeated Experiments: As also Plain Directions for removing most of the valuable Kinds of Forest-Trees, to the Height of Thirty Feet and upwards, with certain Success; and, On the same Principles, (with as certain Success) for transplanting Hedges of sundry Kinds, which will at once resist Cattle: To which are added, directions for the disposition, Planting, and Culture of hedges, by observing which, they will be handsomer and stronger Fences in Five Years, than they now usually are in Ten. By William Boutcher, Nurseryman, At Comely-Garden, Edinburgh.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Boutcher, William.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Trees.
Hedges.
Forests and forestry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([4],xxviii,[4],307,[1]p.,plate )
Edition:
The third edition.
Other Title:
Treatise on forest-trees
Place of Publication:
Dublin : printed for William Wilson, Dame-Street, and John Exshaw, Grafton-Street, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]
Notes:
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
Henrey, 479
English Short Title Catalog, T112056.
OCLC:
642280171

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