Abercrombie, J. (1789). The Garden Vade Mecum, or Compendium of general Gardening; and descriptive Display of the Plants, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees and Fruits, and general Culture: Comprising a systematic Display and Description of the several Districts of Gardening and Plantations, under separate Heads ; giving Intimations of the Utility, general or particular Plans, Dimensions, Soil and Situation, &c. and of the various respective Plants, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees and Fruits, proper for, and arranged in each District; with general Descriptions of their Nature of Growth, Temperature, principal and particular Ufes, Methods of Propagation and general Culture, in their respective garden Departments. London: John Stockdale.
Chicago Style CitationAbercrombie, John. The Garden Vade Mecum, or Compendium of General Gardening; and Descriptive Display of the Plants, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees and Fruits, and General Culture: Comprising a Systematic Display and Description of the Several Districts of Gardening and Plantations, Under Separate Heads ; Giving Intimations of the Utility, General or Particular Plans, Dimensions, Soil and Situation, &c. and of the Various Respective Plants, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees and Fruits, Proper For, and Arranged in Each District; With General Descriptions of Their Nature of Growth, Temperature, Principal and Particular Ufes, Methods of Propagation and General Culture, in Their Respective Garden Departments. London: John Stockdale, 1789.
MLA CitationAbercrombie, John. The Garden Vade Mecum, or Compendium of General Gardening; and Descriptive Display of the Plants, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees and Fruits, and General Culture: Comprising a Systematic Display and Description of the Several Districts of Gardening and Plantations, Under Separate Heads ; Giving Intimations of the Utility, General or Particular Plans, Dimensions, Soil and Situation, &c. and of the Various Respective Plants, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees and Fruits, Proper For, and Arranged in Each District; With General Descriptions of Their Nature of Growth, Temperature, Principal and Particular Ufes, Methods of Propagation and General Culture, in Their Respective Garden Departments. London: John Stockdale, 1789.