Langford, T.
Plain and full instructions to raise all sorts of fruit-trees that prosper in England; in that method and order, that everything must be done in, to give all the advantage, may be, to every tree as it is rising from its seed, till it comes to its full growth. Together with all necessary directions about those several ways of making plantations, either of wall-fruit, or dwarf-trees in gardens, or large standard-trees in orchards or fields. Touching which last, because it's so vast an improvement of land, all the profitable and practical ways are here directed to with all exactness. And also the best directions are given for making liquors of several sorts of fruit. The second edition revised and enlarged in many places: together with an addition of two intire chapters of greens and green-houses. By the author. T. Langford, gent.
London: printed for R. Chiswell, and sold by D. Midwinter and T. Leigh, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1699.
ESTC No. R230602.Grub Street ID 102885.