Austen, R. (1665). A treatise of fruit trees: Shewing the manner of planting, grafting, pruning, and ordering of them in all respects according to rules of experience gathered in the space of thirty seven years : whereunto is annexed observations upon Sr. Fran. Bacons Natural history, as it concerns fruit-trees, fruits and flowers : also, directions for planting of wood for building, fuel, and other uses, whereby the value of lands may be much improved in a short time with small cost and little labour (The third impression, revised with additions.). Printed by William Hall for Amos Curteyne.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAusten, Ralph. A Treatise of Fruit Trees: Shewing the Manner of Planting, Grafting, Pruning, and Ordering of Them in All Respects According to Rules of Experience Gathered in the Space of Thirty Seven Years : Whereunto Is Annexed Observations upon Sr. Fran. Bacons Natural History, as It Concerns Fruit-trees, Fruits and Flowers : Also, Directions for Planting of Wood for Building, Fuel, and Other Uses, Whereby the Value of Lands May Be Much Improved in a Short Time with Small Cost and Little Labour. The third impression, revised with additions. Oxford: Printed by William Hall for Amos Curteyne, 1665.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAusten, Ralph. A Treatise of Fruit Trees: Shewing the Manner of Planting, Grafting, Pruning, and Ordering of Them in All Respects According to Rules of Experience Gathered in the Space of Thirty Seven Years : Whereunto Is Annexed Observations upon Sr. Fran. Bacons Natural History, as It Concerns Fruit-trees, Fruits and Flowers : Also, Directions for Planting of Wood for Building, Fuel, and Other Uses, Whereby the Value of Lands May Be Much Improved in a Short Time with Small Cost and Little Labour. The third impression, revised with additions. Printed by William Hall for Amos Curteyne, 1665.