Abercrombie, J. (1781). The complete forcing-gardener: Or the Practice of forcing Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables to Early Maturity and Perfection, by the Aid of Artificial Heat, in the Various Departments usually constructed for this Purpose. The whole displayed, with every new Improvement, by which this capital and curious Branch of Gardening may be effected with Facility and Success. By John Abercromble; Of Tottenham-Court, Gardener: Author of Mawe's Gardener's Kalendar. printed for Lockyer Davis, in Holborn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAbercrombie, John. The Complete Forcing-gardener: Or the Practice of Forcing Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables to Early Maturity and Perfection, by the Aid of Artificial Heat, in the Various Departments Usually Constructed for This Purpose. The Whole Displayed, with Every New Improvement, by Which This Capital and Curious Branch of Gardening May Be Effected with Facility and Success. By John Abercromble; Of Tottenham-Court, Gardener: Author of Mawe's Gardener's Kalendar. London: printed for Lockyer Davis, in Holborn, 1781.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAbercrombie, John. The Complete Forcing-gardener: Or the Practice of Forcing Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables to Early Maturity and Perfection, by the Aid of Artificial Heat, in the Various Departments Usually Constructed for This Purpose. The Whole Displayed, with Every New Improvement, by Which This Capital and Curious Branch of Gardening May Be Effected with Facility and Success. By John Abercromble; Of Tottenham-Court, Gardener: Author of Mawe's Gardener's Kalendar. printed for Lockyer Davis, in Holborn, 1781.