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Smith, G. / The laboratory; or, School of arts: containing a large collection of valuable secrets, experiments, and manual operations in arts and manufactures, highly useful to gilders, jewellers, enamellers, goldsmiths, dyers, cutlers, pewterers, joiners, japanners, book-binders, plasterers, artists, and to the workers in metals in general; and in plaster of paris, wood, ivory, bone, horn, and other materials
(1799)
[Part VII.] Fruit-garden, pp. 127-143
Page 127
FRUIT-GARDN.
PART VII.
A
DIRECTORY FOR THE MANAGEMENT
OF A
YRWIT FLOWER, AND KITCHEN. GABDE.V,
THROUGH EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR.
N this little treatise will be contained all the usual and
necessary directions for the management of the ordi-
nary gardens of private persons, where ceconomy and the
innocent comforts of the table are more desirable objects
than the culture of expensive exotics.
It will be divided into three ports, viz. Fwit-garden,
-Flower-garden,-Kitchen-garden; and each part will
be again divided into the several months of the year, by
which the reader may easily refer to the parti alar article
requiaed.
FRUIT-GARDEN.-January.
WHFIE there are wall and espalier apple and pear
trees yet unpxUned, it may be safely, and ought witholit
I I; ' 1 3fail
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