Horn, J. (1787). The description and use of the new invented patent universal sowing machine, for broad-casting or drilling every kind of grain, pulse, and seed: Particularly wheat, barley, clover, oats, rye, cole-seed, hemp, flax, canary,beans, pease, tares, lucerne, tresoil, turnips, &c. with anregularity not to be equalled by any other method; by which the produce of every crop will be greatly increased; and, at the same time a very considerable saving made in the seed, and in the expence attending the culture. Eigenverl.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHorn, John. The Description and Use of the New Invented Patent Universal Sowing Machine, for Broad-casting or Drilling Every Kind of Grain, Pulse, and Seed: Particularly Wheat, Barley, Clover, Oats, Rye, Cole-seed, Hemp, Flax, Canary,beans, Pease, Tares, Lucerne, Tresoil, Turnips, &c. with Anregularity Not to Be Equalled by Any Other Method; by Which the Produce of Every Crop Will Be Greatly Increased; and, at the Same Time a Very Considerable Saving Made in the Seed, and in the Expence Attending the Culture. Canterbury: Eigenverl, 1787.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHorn, John. The Description and Use of the New Invented Patent Universal Sowing Machine, for Broad-casting or Drilling Every Kind of Grain, Pulse, and Seed: Particularly Wheat, Barley, Clover, Oats, Rye, Cole-seed, Hemp, Flax, Canary,beans, Pease, Tares, Lucerne, Tresoil, Turnips, &c. with Anregularity Not to Be Equalled by Any Other Method; by Which the Produce of Every Crop Will Be Greatly Increased; and, at the Same Time a Very Considerable Saving Made in the Seed, and in the Expence Attending the Culture. Eigenverl, 1787.