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Bradley, R. (1718). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. Explaining the motion of the sap and generation of plants, etc. London, W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1718). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical: explaining the motion of the sapp and generation of plants. London, Printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1718). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical: With other discoveries never before made publick, for the improvement of forest-trees, flower-gardens, or parterres. London, [s.n.].

Bradley, R. (1718). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical; explaining the motion of the sapp and generation of plants. With other discoveries never before made publick, for the improvement of forest-trees, flower-gardens or parterres. Likewise several rare secrets for the improvement of fruit-trees, kitchen-gardens, and green-house plants. London, printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1718). New improvements of planting and gardening: both philosophical and practical; explaining the motion of the sapp and generation of plants. Part II. By Richard Bradley. London, printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1718). New improvements of planting and gardening: both philosophical and practical; explaining the motion of the sapp and generation of plants. The second edition corrected. By Richard Bradley. London, printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1718). New improvements of planting and gardening: both philosophical and practical; explaining the motion of the sapp and generation of plants. The third and last part. By Richard Bradley. London, printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1719). New improvement of planting and gardening: both philosophical and practical. Explaining the motion of the sap and generation of plants, etc. London, W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1719). New Improvements of Planting and Gardening. The second edition corrected. [With plates.]. London, W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1720). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. Pts. I and II. London, W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1720). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical: explaining the motion of the sap and generation of plants. Dublin, Printed by and for George Grierson.

Bradley, R. (1720). New improvements of planting and gardening: both philosophical and practical. In three parts and a Kalendar. By Richard Bradley, F.R.S. Dublin, printed by and for George Grierson.

Bradley, R. (1720). The gentleman and gardener's kalendar. London, printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1721). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening [May, 1721]: containing such observations and experiments as are new and useful for the improvement of land: with an account of such extraordinary inventions, and natural productions, as may help the ingenious in their studies, and promote universal learning. London, Printed for T. Woodward. and J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1721). A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening, for the month of April (March), etc. London, J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1721). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening: for the month of April. Containing such observations and experiments as are new and useful for the improvement of land. With an account of such extraordinary inventions, and natural productions, as may help the ingenious in their studies, and promote universal learning. To be continu'd monthly, with variety of curious cutts. London, Printed for J. Peele, at Lock's Head, in Pater-Noster-Row.

Bradley, R. (1721). A philosophical account of the works of nature. Endeavouring to set forth the several gradations remarkable in the mineral, vegetable, and animal parts of the creation. To which is added, an account of the state of gardening, as it is now in Great Britain, and other parts of Europe, London.

Bradley, R. (1721). A philosophical account of the works of nature. Endeavouring to set fourth the several gradations remarkable in the mineral, vegetable, and animal parts of the creation. To which is added, an account of the state of gardening, as it is now in Great Britain, and other parts of Europe. London, W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1721). A philosophical account of the works of nature: Endeavouring to set forth the several gradations remarkable in the mineral, vegetable, and animal parts of the creation. Tending to the composition of a scale of life. To which is added, an account of the state of gardening, as it is now in Great Britain, and other parts of Europe: together with several new experiments relating to the improvement of barren ground, and the propagating of timber-trees, fruit-trees, &c. with many curious cutts. London, W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1722). The Monthly Register of Experiments and Observations in Husbandry and Gardening. For the months of April and May, 1722, etc. London, Briscoe.

Bradley, R. (1722). The monthly register of experiments and observations in husbandry and gardening. For the months of April and May, 1722. London, Printed for Sam. Briscoe: and sold by J. Roberts.

Bradley, R. (1723). The Monthly Register of Experiments and Observations in Husbandry and Gardening. For the months of June and July, 1722. London, T. Payne.

Bradley, R. (1724). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening for the month of April [-March, i.e. 1721-22]. London, J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1724). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening. Containing such observations and experiments as are new and useful for the improvement of land. With an account of such extraordinary inventions, and natural productions, as may help the ingenious in their studies, and promote universal learning. London, T. Woodward and J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1724). A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening. For the months of August and September, and the remaining part of the second year. J. Peele: London, T. Woodward.

Bradley, R. (1724). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening: Containing such observations and experiments as are new and useful for the improvement of land. With variety of curious cutts. By Richard Bradley. London, printed for T. Woodward; and J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1724). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening: Containing such observations and experiments as are new and useful for the improvement of land. With variety of curious cutts. For the months of August and September, and the remaining part of the second year. By Richard Bradley. London, printed for T. Woodward; and J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1724). New Improvements of Planting and Gardening. The fourth edition, adorn'd with copper-plates. [Including "The Gentleman and Gardener's Kalendar."]. London, W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1725). A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening. With a preface showing the use of husbandry, and the necessity of erecting publick gardens, London.

Bradley, R. (1725). A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening: collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil and others, the most eminent writers among the Greeks and Romans. London, printed for B. Motte.

Bradley, R. (1725). A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening: collected from Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil, and others the most eminent writers among the Greeks and Romans. By R. Bradley. London, printed for B. Motte.

Bradley, R. (1726). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening: containing a new system of vegetation, illustrated with many observations and experiments. Formerly publish'd monthly, and now methodiz'd and digested under proper heads, with additions and great alterations. Adorn'd with cuts. London, T. Woodward, and J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1726). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening: containing a new system of vegetation: illustrated with many observations and experiments, in two volumes: formerly publish'd monthly, and now methodiz'd and digested under proper heads, with additions and great alterations, in four parts. adorn'd with cuts. London, printed for T. Woodward, and J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1726). A general treatise of husbandry and gardening: containing a new system of vegetation; illustrated with many observations and experiments. London, Printed for T. Woodward.and J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1726). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. In three parts. I. Containing, a new system of vegetation. II. The best manner of improving flower gardens or parterres. III. Of improving fruit-trees, kitchen gardens, and green-house plants. With the gentleman and gardener's kalendar. To which is added that scarce and valuable tract, intitled, Herefordshire-orchards. London, Printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. (1728). Dictionarium botanicum: or, a botanical dictionary for the use of the curious in husbandry and gardening.[etc.]. London, printed [by Sam. Aris] for T. Woodward, and J. Peele.

Bradley, R. (1728). Dictionarium botanicum. London, Woodward.

Bradley, R. (1731). New improvements of planting and gardening. To which is added, that scarce and valuable tract, intituled Herefordshire-Orchards [by I. B., i.e. John Beale], London.

Bradley, R. (1731). New Improvements of Planting and Gardening.: [Including "The Gentleman and Gardener's Kalendar"]. London, J. & J. Knapton, etc.

Bradley, R. (1739). A philosophical account of the works of nature. Endeavouring to set forth the several gradations remarkable in the mineral, vegetable, and animal parts of the creation. To which is added, an account of the state of gardening, etc. London, James Hodges.


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