The planter's guide; : or, A practical essay on the best method of giving immediate effect to wood, by the removal of large trees and underwood; being an attempt to place the art, and that of general arboriculture, on fixed and phytological principles; interspersed with observations on general planting, and the improvement of real landscape Originally intended for the climate of Scotland. . GEORGE p. SCOTT AND , COKNEB OF ANN AND NASSAU STREETS. TO THE KING;< THK MUNIFICENT AND LIBERAL PATRON OF ALL THE ARTS, AND OF THE ART OF CREATING REAL LANDSCAPE IN PARTICDLAK,IN WHICH ms MAJ


The planter's guide; : or, A practical essay on the best method of giving immediate effect to wood, by the removal of large trees and underwood; being an attempt to place the art, and that of general arboriculture, on fixed and phytological principles; interspersed with observations on general planting, and the improvement of real landscape Originally intended for the climate of Scotland. . GEORGE p. SCOTT AND , COKNEB OF ANN AND NASSAU STREETS. TO THE KING;< THK MUNIFICENT AND LIBERAL PATRON OF ALL THE ARTS, AND OF THE ART OF CREATING REAL LANDSCAPE IN PARTICDLAK,IN WHICH ms MAJESTY HAS GIVEN SO SPLENDID AN EXAMPLE IN HIS OWN PRACTICE,STfjis ^Treatise, BEING AN ATTEMPT TO APPLY THE PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGY TO GENERAL AND PRACTICAL ARBORICULTURE, IS APPnOPRIATELY AND DEDICATED, BY HIS MAJESTYS MOST FAITHFtTL SUBJECT AND SERVANT, THE AUTHOR. ADVERTISEMENT TO THE AMERICAN EDITION. In presenting this valuable work to the American public, thepublishers are actuated by an ardent desire to see the usefulprinciples so ably demonstrated by the intelligent author,brought into successful operation in this country. On hisown property in Scotland, Sir Henry Steuart has aqcomphshedthe most wonderful changes, which appear more like the effectsof magical influence, than the ordinary application of meanswhich many possessed. His park contains about one hundre


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