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SKED, PADDOCK & CO., 



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ibi'rries » iiu-he8 roan*'., the beet in tht- U. S., all very low. 

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2,IK)0 Varieties lliire and Beautiful Klutvvr Meeds. 

 .VMI Varieties Choiee Vej;etable Seeds. 

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I Bliss's Illustrated Gardener's Almanac for 1878, and 

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! P. O. Box. B. K. BLISS &. SONS, 



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i jan3 



Choice Florist Flower Seeds, 



BEGONIAS, Tuberous-rooted. 



The seed now offered is from flowers all carefully hvbridi/.ed 

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This seed Is saved from one of the best collections in cultiva- 

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ZONAL GERANIUMS. 



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DANIEL BARKER, 



jan.2 ISTOIIFOLK:, V.A-, 



A MANUAL OF VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



BY ISAAC r. T1LLINGHA8T. 



Containing the experiences of the author in starting all those 

 kinds of vegetables which are most difficut for a novice tf» pro- 

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