The Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea
THE CULTIVATION & MANUFACTURE OF TEA,
BY LIEUT.-COL. EDWARD MONEY,
THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF WHICH SECURED THE PRIZE OF THE GRANT GOLD MEDAL AND Rs. 300, AWARDED BY THE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF INDIA IN THE YEAR 1871.
FOURTH EDITION , REVISED AND SUPPLEMENTED BY ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS.
LONDON: W. B. WHITTINGHAM & CO., 91, GRACECHURCH STREET. CALCUTTA: THACKER & CO. 1883.
Six new Chapters are added. So much has been done in Tea since I last wrote, I found it impossible to embody all in the former book, and so preferred to give it separately. The new Chapters treat of—
A separate and full Index of the subjects treated of in the additions to this Fourth Edition will be found at the end of the Book.
EDWARD MONEY.
East India Club, St. James’s Square, July, 1883 .
Edward Money
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Assam.
Cachar.
Chittagong.
Terai below Darjeeling.
The Dehra Dhoon.
Kangra.
Darjeeling.
Kumaon.
Hazareebaugh.
Neilgherries.
Western Dooars.
Nurseries.
In Situ.
Ceylon.
Johore.
Japan.
America.
Natal.
Fiji Tea.
America.
Australia.
America.
Thibet.
The Local Market.
How to Push the Sale of Tea.
Indian Tea Sales at Home.
No. 1 Example.
No. 2 Example.
No. 3. Example.
Tea Bulking at the East and West India Dock Company’s Warehouses, in Crutched Friars.
Conclusion.
INDIAN TEA.
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