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Bradley, R. (1739). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. In three parts. London, printed for A. Bettesworth & C. Hitch, etc.

Bradley, R. (1739). New improvements of planting and gardening: both philosophical and practical. In three parts. I. Containing, a new system of vegetation.Illustrated with copper-plates. By Richard Bradley. London, printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. and J. Pemberton, J. and P. Knapton, and D. Brown.

Bradley, R. (1739). New improvements of planting and gardening: both philosophical and practical. In three parts. to which is added that scarce and valuable tract, intitled Herefordshire-Orchards. London, Printed for A. Betteswort. [et al.].

Bradley, R. (1756). Nouvelles observations phisyques [sic] et pratiques sur le jardinage et l'art de planter, avec le calendrier des jardiniers. Paris, P. du Mesnil, Nyon & Hardy.

Bradley, R. (1757). A general treatise of agriculture, both philosophical and practical, displaying the arts of husbandry and gardening: in two parts, Part I. of husbandry. Part II. of gardening. London, Printed for W. Johnston.

Bradley, R. (1757). A general treatise of agriculture, both philosophical and practical; displaying the arts of husbandry and gardening: in two parts. Part I. Of husbandry; Treats of the nature of the soil, air, and situation proper for the production of vegetables; the different methods of improving lands; the manner of planting and raising timber; the stocking of farms with cattle, poultry, fish, bees, grass, grain, &c. with estimates of the profits arising thereon, &c. Part II. Of gardening; Treats of the circulation of the sap in vegetables; the generation of plants, and their distribution into genera; the different kinds and particular management of fruit and fruit-trees; the methods of grafting, inarching, and inoculating; the dispositions of gardens in general; the cultivation and improvement of the kitchen and pleasure gardens; the manner of managing exotic plants and flowers, and naturalizing them to our climate; together with an account of stoves, artificial heats, &c. London, Printed for W. Johnston, R. Baldwin, J. Fuller, J. Wren, W. Owen, G. Keith, A. Strahan, T. Field, P. Davey and B. Law, E. Dilly, C. Henderson, A. Linde, and J. Robinson.

Bradley, R. (1818). Description and Use of the Instrument now called a Kaleidoscope, as published by its original inventor, R. Bradley. London, E. L. Simmons.

Bradley, R. (1818). Description and use of the instrument now called a kaleidoscope, as published by its original inventor, Richard Bradley. London, [Printed for E. L. Simmons].

Bradley, R. and J. Beale (1724). 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. III. Of improving fruit-trees, kitchen-gardens, and green-house-plants, with The gentleman and gardener's kalendar: illustrated with copper-plates. London, Printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. and J. Beale (1724). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical: in three parts.: with the gentleman and gardener's kalendar. London, Printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. and J. Beale (1724). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. London, W. Mears.

Bradley, R. and J. Beale (1731). 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. III. Of improving fruit-trees. With The gentleman and gardener's kalendar. To which is added, that scarce and valuable tract, intitled, Herefordshire-orchards. Illustrated with copper plates. London, Printed for J. and J. Knapton, A Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. Pemberton, and D. Browne.

Bradley, R. and W. Mears (1717). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. Explaining the motion of the sap and generation of plants. By Richard Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society. [Part I]. London, printed for W. Mears at the Lamb without Temple Bar.

Bradley, R. and W. Mears (1717). New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical. Explaining the motion of the sap and generation of plants. Part II. By Richard Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society. London, printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R. and W. Mears (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. Illustrated with copper-plates. London, Printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R., J. Beale, et al. (1731). New improvements of planting and gardening: both philosophical and pratical. In three parts. I. Containing, a new system of vegetation. To which is added, that scarce and valuable tract, intitled, Herefordshire-orchards. London, printed for J. and J. Knapton, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. Pemberton, and D. Browne.

Bradley, R., J. Clements, et al. (1726). An appendix to the New improvements of planting and gardening: Containing the culture of such forest-trees, flowers, &c. as were omitted in the former impressions. Illustrated with copper plates. By R. Bradley. London, printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R., M. T. Varro, et al. (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: wherein many of the most difficult passages in those authors are explain'd, and the whole render'd familiar to our climate; with variety of new experiments. Adorn'd with cuts. With a preface, shewing the use of husbandry, and the necessity of erecting publick gardens. London, Printed for B. Motte.

Bradley, R., o. C. Poncillon, et al. (1756). Nouvelles observations physiques et pratiques sur le jardinage et l'art de planter, avec le calendrier des jardiniers. Paris, Paulus-du-Mesnil, Nyon, Simeon-Prosper Hardy.

Bradley, R., S. Collins, et al. (1717). A Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend in Town: concerning two books lately published by Mr. Bradley, and Mr. Collins, treating of planting and gardening [i.e. "New Improvements of Planting and Gardening" by R. Bradley and "Paradise retriev'd" by Samuel Collins]. Containing a more particular account of Mr. Collins's performance, and his unfitness to engage on that subject, etc. London, Bernard Lintot.

Bradley, R., W. B. Coyte, et al. (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. 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. London, Printed for W. Mears.

Bradley, R., W. H. B. Fletcher, et al. (1728). Dictionarium botanicum: or, A botanical dictionary for the use of the curious in husbandry and gardening. London, Printed for T. Woodward and J. Peele.

Bradley, S. (1997). Autumn in the garden. London, Ryland Peters & Small.

Bradley, S. (1998). Spring in the garden. London, Ryland Peters & Small.

Bradley, S. (1998). Summer in the garden. London, Ryland Peters & Small.

Bradley, S. (2000). Winter gardening. London, Murdogh.

Bradley, S. (2004). Vegetable gardening: growing and harvesting vegetables. Millers Point, N.S.W.; London, Murdoch.

Bradley, S. and A. Hyde (2001). Gardenwork: a step-by step guide to vital gardening tasks through the year. London, Ryland Peters & Small.

Bradley, S. and T. Newbury (2001). Constructing a garden: planning, designing, building, maintaining. London, Collins & Brown.

Bradley, S. and V. Bradley (2002). Fragrant gardening. London, Murdoch Books.

Bradley-Hole, K. (2000). Weekend gardening. London, Robinson in collaboration with The Daily Telegraph.

Branch, D. S. and P. Intermediate Technology (1978). Tools for homesteaders, gardeners, and small-scale farmers: a catalog of hard-to-find implements and equipment. Emmaus, Pa, Rodale Press.

Braun, E. and C. Walkof (1947). Hints on dry land gardening. Ottawa, Canada, Department of Agriculture.

Bretherton, I. and C. Royal Society for Nature (2001). The Wildlife Trusts' guide to wildlife gardening. Newark, Wildlife Trusts.

Brett Walter, W. o. G. (1927). The "How to do it" Flower Gardening Book. London, C.A. Pearson.

Brett, W. (1915). War-Time Gardening. How to grow your own food. London, "The Smallholder".

Brett, W. (1925). The New Book of Gardening. Edited by W. Brett. [With illustrations.]. London, George Newnes.

Brett, W. (1934). Pictorial Gardening, etc. [With illustrations.]. London, C. A. Pearson.

Brett, W. (1935). Pictorial Poultry-Keeping and Gardening. Containing. illustrations from photographs. London, C. A. Pearson.

Brett, W. (1936). Pictorial gardening. London, C.A. Pearson Ltd.


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