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-tres, to the height of thirty feet and upwards, with certain success ; and on the fame 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
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The work 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-tres, to the height of thirty feet and upwards, with certain success ; and on the fame 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 represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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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-tres, to the height of thirty feet and upwards, with certain success ; and on the fame 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
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The work 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-tres, to the height of thirty feet and upwards, with certain success ; and on the fame 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 represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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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-tres, to the height of thirty feet and upwards, with certain success ; and on the fame 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
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- 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-tres, to the height of thirty feet and upwards, with certain success ; and on the fame 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
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- by William Boutcher
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- Boutcher on forest trees
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- SD391
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- .B78
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