Catalog Record: All about the "coconut palm" (Cocos nucifera) Including practical instructions for planting and cultivation with estimates specially prepared for expenditure and receipts; and other suitable information from a variety of sources: referring to the industry in Ceylon, South India, the Strait settlements, Queensland, and the West Indies | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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All about the "coconut palm" (Cocos nucifera) Including practical instructions for planting and cultivation with estimates specially prepared for expenditure and receipts; and other suitable information from a variety of sources: referring to the industry in Ceylon, South India, the Strait settlements, Queensland, and the West Indies, comp. by J. Ferguson ...

Main Author: Ferguson, John, 1842-1913.
Language(s): English
Published: Colombo, A. M. & J. Ferguson; [etc., etc.] 1898.
Edition: (2d ed.)
Subjects: Coconut.
Note: Earlier edition Ferguson, A. M., and Ferguson, J. All about the coconut palm.
Later edition Ferguson, John. Coconut planter's manual; or, All about the coconut palm.
Physical Description: x, 47, ccxxix p. front., illus., fold. pl. 22cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: SB 401 .F35 1898
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