The compleat gardeners practice, directing the exact way of gardening [microform] : in three parts : the garden of pleasure, physical garden, kitchin garden : how they are to be ordered for their best situation and improvement, with variety of artificial knots for the beautifying of a garden (all engraven in copper) ... : being a plain discourse how herbs, flowers and trees, according to art and nature, may be propagated by sowing, setting, planting, replanting, pruning : also experience of alteration of sent [sic], colour and taste, clearly reconciling as it treateth of each herb and flower in particular / by Stephen Blake, gardener

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