The Sturtevant Prelinnean Library of the Missouri Botanical Garden

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Missouri Botanical Garden, 1896 - 86 páginas
 

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Página 183 - Meate or Sause used with us, and an Orchard of all sorte of fruitbearing Trees and Shrubbes fit for our Land, together with the right Orderinge, Planting, and Preserving of them and their Uses and Vertues.
Página 183 - Paradisi in Sole, Paradisus Terrestris ; or, A Garden of all Sorts of Pleasant Flowers which our English ayre will permitt to be noursed up...
Página 161 - Essays: containing vegetable staticks; or, an account of some statical experiments on the sap in vegetables.
Página 196 - Bibliotheca botanica, sive catalogus auctorum et librorum omnium qui de re botanica, de medicamentis ex vegetabilibus paratis, de re rustica, & de horticulture tractant * * *. Accessit bibliotheca botanica Jo.
Página 176 - Miller, Joseph: Botanicum officinale; or a compendious herbal : giving an account of all such plants as are now used in the practice of physick. With their descriptions and virtues.
Página 198 - Or, the Pathway to Experience to erect a Plantation. With the yearely Proceedings of this Country in Fishing and Planting, since the Yeare 1614 to the Yeare 1630, and their present Estate. Also how to prevent the greatest Inconveniences, by their Proceedings in Virginia and other Plantations, by approved Examples. With the Countries Armes, a Description of the Coast, Harbours, Habitations, Land-markes, Latitude and Longitude ; with the Map, allowed by our Royall King Charles. By Captaine JOHN SMITH,...
Página 154 - Newes Out of the New-found Worlde. Wherein are declared, the rare and singuler vertues of diuers Herbs, Trees, Plantes, Oyles & Stones, with their applications...
Página 154 - Wher-| vnto are added three other bookes | treating of the Bezaar stone, the herb | Escuerconera, the properties of Iron | and Steele in Medicine, and the be- | nefit of Snow.
Página 168 - The Gentleman's Recreation ; or, the Second Part of the Art of Gardening improved : containing several new Experiments and curious Observations relating to Fruit-Trees ; particularly a new Method of building Walls with Horizontal Shelters.
Página 191 - Rea, John : Flora : seu, de florum cultura. Or, a complete florilege, furnished with all requisites belonging to a florist.— London, 1665.

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