Giles, J. g. (1767). Ananas: Or, a treatise on the pine-apple. In which the whole culture, management, and perfecting this most excellent fruit, is laid down in a clear and explicit manner. To which is added, The true Method of raising the finest Melons with the greatest Success: shewing the whole Process of their Management, from sowing the Seeds to ripening the Fruit. The Whole deduced from many Years Practice and Observations; and containing various Improvements in the Culture of these Plants never before published. Illustrated with a curious copper-plate, in which is exhibited at one View, a Stove, &c. peculiarly adapted for raising the Pine-Apple Plant. By John Giles, Gardener, At Lewisham, in Kent. printed for the author; and sold by S. Bladon, in Pater-Noster-Row; and S. Noble, in Carnaby-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Giles, John gardener. Ananas: Or, a Treatise on the Pine-apple. In Which the Whole Culture, Management, and Perfecting This Most Excellent Fruit, Is Laid Down in a Clear and Explicit Manner. To Which Is Added, The True Method of Raising the Finest Melons with the Greatest Success: Shewing the Whole Process of Their Management, from Sowing the Seeds to Ripening the Fruit. The Whole Deduced from Many Years Practice and Observations; and Containing Various Improvements in the Culture of These Plants Never Before Published. Illustrated with a Curious Copper-plate, in Which Is Exhibited at One View, a Stove, &c. Peculiarly Adapted for Raising the Pine-Apple Plant. By John Giles, Gardener, At Lewisham, in Kent. London: printed for the author; and sold by S. Bladon, in Pater-Noster-Row; and S. Noble, in Carnaby-Street, 1767.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Giles, John gardener. Ananas: Or, a Treatise on the Pine-apple. In Which the Whole Culture, Management, and Perfecting This Most Excellent Fruit, Is Laid Down in a Clear and Explicit Manner. To Which Is Added, The True Method of Raising the Finest Melons with the Greatest Success: Shewing the Whole Process of Their Management, from Sowing the Seeds to Ripening the Fruit. The Whole Deduced from Many Years Practice and Observations; and Containing Various Improvements in the Culture of These Plants Never Before Published. Illustrated with a Curious Copper-plate, in Which Is Exhibited at One View, a Stove, &c. Peculiarly Adapted for Raising the Pine-Apple Plant. By John Giles, Gardener, At Lewisham, in Kent. printed for the author; and sold by S. Bladon, in Pater-Noster-Row; and S. Noble, in Carnaby-Street, 1767.