APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cooke, S. (1770). The complete English gardener: Or, gardening made perfectly easy: containing, full and plain directions for the proper management of the flower, fruit, and kitchen gardens, for every month in the year. The whole laid down in so plain and easy a Manner, that all who are desirous of managing a Garden, may do it effectually, without any other Instructions whatever. To which is added, the complete bee-master; or, Best Method of managing Bees, both for Profit and Pleasure. Together with the whole Art of breeding and rearing Fowls, Ducks, Geese, Turkies, Pigeons, and Rabbets. Likewise plain instructions for destroying vermin, particulary such as insest Houses, Gardens, Dairies, Barns, Bees, Poultry, Rules to judge of the Weather, and several other Articles equally useful, &c. &c. By Samuel Cooke, Gardener, At Overton in Wiltshire; Who has practised Gardening, [thro'] all its branches, in many counties, upwards of Forty Years. printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Pater-Noster-Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cooke, Samuel. The Complete English Gardener: Or, Gardening Made Perfectly Easy: Containing, Full and Plain Directions for the Proper Management of the Flower, Fruit, and Kitchen Gardens, for Every Month in the Year. The Whole Laid Down in so Plain and Easy a Manner, That All Who Are Desirous of Managing a Garden, May Do It Effectually, Without Any Other Instructions Whatever. To Which Is Added, the Complete Bee-master; or, Best Method of Managing Bees, Both for Profit and Pleasure. Together with the Whole Art of Breeding and Rearing Fowls, Ducks, Geese, Turkies, Pigeons, and Rabbets. Likewise Plain Instructions for Destroying Vermin, Particulary Such as Insest Houses, Gardens, Dairies, Barns, Bees, Poultry, Rules to Judge of the Weather, and Several Other Articles Equally Useful, &c. &c. By Samuel Cooke, Gardener, At Overton in Wiltshire; Who Has Practised Gardening, [thro'] All Its Branches, in Many Counties, Upwards of Forty Years. London: printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1770.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cooke, Samuel. The Complete English Gardener: Or, Gardening Made Perfectly Easy: Containing, Full and Plain Directions for the Proper Management of the Flower, Fruit, and Kitchen Gardens, for Every Month in the Year. The Whole Laid Down in so Plain and Easy a Manner, That All Who Are Desirous of Managing a Garden, May Do It Effectually, Without Any Other Instructions Whatever. To Which Is Added, the Complete Bee-master; or, Best Method of Managing Bees, Both for Profit and Pleasure. Together with the Whole Art of Breeding and Rearing Fowls, Ducks, Geese, Turkies, Pigeons, and Rabbets. Likewise Plain Instructions for Destroying Vermin, Particulary Such as Insest Houses, Gardens, Dairies, Barns, Bees, Poultry, Rules to Judge of the Weather, and Several Other Articles Equally Useful, &c. &c. By Samuel Cooke, Gardener, At Overton in Wiltshire; Who Has Practised Gardening, [thro'] All Its Branches, in Many Counties, Upwards of Forty Years. printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1770.

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