THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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SUBTROPICAL GARDEN; 



Or, Seauti/ of Form- in the floivcr Garden. 



By W. Robinson, F.L.S. 

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ART OF GRAFTING AND BUDDING, 



By Charles Baltet. 

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A HISTORY OF 



The United States of America 



BY JOSIAH W. LEEDS. 



Including some important facts mostly omitted in the smaller 



histories. Designed for general reading and for academies. 



Brought down to I he year 1876. 46S pp , 12mo. cloth, toned papf-r. 



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CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



PRESERVING, PICKLING AND CANNING FROIT. 



By Mrs. M. E. Peterson. 

 C'lntainlng a choice collection of receipts of Preserving, 

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Fruit Growers* Hand-Book, 



By F. R. Elliott, author of "Western Fruit Growers' 

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THE VEGETABLE CARDEIT. 



BY JAMES HOGO. 



A complete guide to the cultivation of Vegetables, contain- 

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CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. 



BY JOHN J. THOMAS. 



Practical directions for the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in the 



NUKSERY. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. 



Descriptions of the principal American and Foreign ■varietirsc 

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By Edward Spragvk Rand, Jr. 



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BOOK OF ROSES. 



By Francis Parknian. 



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ROSES AND ROSE CULTURET 



By Wm. Paul, F.R.H.S. 

 The rationale of Rose cultivation in a nut-shell. Intended to 

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PARSONS ON THE ROSE. 



By Samuel B. Parsons. 



A treatise on the Propagation, Culture and History of the 

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