Hill, J. 1. (1763). The gardeners new kalendar: Divided according to the twelve months of the year. And under each month into the separate weeks. Containing the practice of gardening, under the following heads; 1. The flower garden. 2. The seminary. 3. The fruit garden. 4. The kitchen garden. And directing what is to be done every week; and the manner of doing it: with the general culture of hardy, greenhouse, and stove plants; and the raising and management of tender annuals; adapted to the climate of Ireland. To which are added, directions for managing auriculas. By and Eminent gardener. Printed for J. Exshaw, in Dame-street, and H. Saunders, in Castle-street, booksellers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hill, John 1714?-1775. The Gardeners New Kalendar: Divided According to the Twelve Months of the Year. And Under Each Month into the Separate Weeks. Containing the Practice of Gardening, Under the Following Heads; 1. The Flower Garden. 2. The Seminary. 3. The Fruit Garden. 4. The Kitchen Garden. And Directing What Is to Be Done Every Week; and the Manner of Doing It: With the General Culture of Hardy, Greenhouse, and Stove Plants; and the Raising and Management of Tender Annuals; Adapted to the Climate of Ireland. To Which Are Added, Directions for Managing Auriculas. By and Eminent Gardener. Dublin: Printed for J. Exshaw, in Dame-street, and H. Saunders, in Castle-street, booksellers, 1763.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hill, John 1714?-1775. The Gardeners New Kalendar: Divided According to the Twelve Months of the Year. And Under Each Month into the Separate Weeks. Containing the Practice of Gardening, Under the Following Heads; 1. The Flower Garden. 2. The Seminary. 3. The Fruit Garden. 4. The Kitchen Garden. And Directing What Is to Be Done Every Week; and the Manner of Doing It: With the General Culture of Hardy, Greenhouse, and Stove Plants; and the Raising and Management of Tender Annuals; Adapted to the Climate of Ireland. To Which Are Added, Directions for Managing Auriculas. By and Eminent Gardener. Printed for J. Exshaw, in Dame-street, and H. Saunders, in Castle-street, booksellers, 1763.