Robertson, W. a. (1798). A collection of various forms of stoves, used for forcing pine plants, fruit trees, and preserving tender exotics: Intended as well for the use of amateurs, as that of students in the art of gardening. The Plates Accompanied by Ample Letter-Press, and a Correct Method Shewn for Drawing their Elevations and Sections, from the Plans. With the Parts at Large. By W. Robertson. published as the Act directs, Jan. 1, 1798, at R. Ackermann's Gallery, No. 101, Strand.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobertson, William architect. A Collection of Various Forms of Stoves, Used for Forcing Pine Plants, Fruit Trees, and Preserving Tender Exotics: Intended as Well for the Use of Amateurs, as That of Students in the Art of Gardening. The Plates Accompanied by Ample Letter-Press, and a Correct Method Shewn for Drawing Their Elevations and Sections, from the Plans. With the Parts at Large. By W. Robertson. London: published as the Act directs, Jan. 1, 1798, at R. Ackermann's Gallery, No. 101, Strand, 1798.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRobertson, William architect. A Collection of Various Forms of Stoves, Used for Forcing Pine Plants, Fruit Trees, and Preserving Tender Exotics: Intended as Well for the Use of Amateurs, as That of Students in the Art of Gardening. The Plates Accompanied by Ample Letter-Press, and a Correct Method Shewn for Drawing Their Elevations and Sections, from the Plans. With the Parts at Large. By W. Robertson. published as the Act directs, Jan. 1, 1798, at R. Ackermann's Gallery, No. 101, Strand, 1798.