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Apples, urearing out of 



Books noticed 



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Draining swamps 



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Fiq; trees 



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Fuchsias from seed 



Gardeners' Benevo- 

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Horticultural Society's 

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Jeffery (Mr.), news 

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Law relating to te- 

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Norton's, Captain, 

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