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  1. Trees and shrubs of Central Park, by Louis Harman Peet.
    By: Peet, Louis Harman,
    Publication info: New York,Manhattan press,[c1903]
    Contributed by: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Subjects: Central Park  New York (N.Y.)  Parks  Woody plants
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  2. Trees, shrubs and vines of the northeastern United States ... together with an account of the principal foreign hardy trees, shrubs and vines cultivated in our country, and found in Central Park, New York City by H.E. Parkhurst.
    By: Parkhurst, Howard Elmore,
    Publication info: New York,C. Scribner's sons,1903.
    Contributed by: Mertz Library, The New York Botanical Garden
    Subjects: Central Park  New York (N.Y.)  Northeastern States  Trees  Woody plants
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  3. Trees, shrubs and vines of the northeastern United States; their characteristic landscape features fully described for identification by the non-botanical reader; together with an account of the principal foreign hardy trees, shrubs and vines cultivated in our country, and found in Central park, New York city by H. E. Parkhurst.
    By: Parkhurst, H. E.
    Publication info: New York,C. Scribner's sons,1903.
    Contributed by: University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
    Subjects: Central Park  New York (N.Y.)  Parks  Shrubs  Trees  United States
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