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IT. ADUIBAL, Plants and Bulbs. 



Danville, Ills. 

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Nurserymen, Bloomington, Ills. 



CHASyBLACK & BSO., 



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COLE ft BBOTHEB, 



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; A. HAKCE k SOU, 

 Trees and Plants, Red Bank, N. J . 



I FSAHE LUDLOW, Greenhouse and 



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' P. E. licALLtSfEB7Fio^-e? 



and Garden Seeds, New York City. 



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Small Fruits, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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Nurserymen, Union Springs, N. Y. 

 P. H. FOSTEB, ' 



Nurseryman, Babylon, L. I., N. Y. 

 OBEE17BB00E ft FATEBSOH Nurseries, 

 Choice and Popular Plants, Pater8on,N. J. 

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Florist, Baltimore, M. D. 



JAMES STEWABT, 

 ' Nurserym an, Memphis, Tenn. 



SAMUEL 0. STOME, Dahlias a Specialty, 



C harlestown, Mass/ 



I ISAAC F. TILLINOHAST, Vegetable 



and Flower Seeds, La Plume, PjU 



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Rustic Work, etc., Jacksonville, Fla. 



F. B. PIESSON, Seeds, Plants, 



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E. B. UNDEBEILL, 



Berry Plants, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



J. C. VAUCHAH, Bulbs and 



Florists Supplies, Chicago, Ilia. 



THOS. J. WAED, Nurseryman and Breeder of 

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A. WHITOOMB, Bedding and 



Greenhouse Plants, Lawrence, Kansas^ 



SHEABMAN ft MAJOB, Peach Trees 

 and Strawberry Plants, Brlcksburg, N. J. 



a. ZIMMEBMAN ft SONS, 



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Including some important facts mostly omitted in smaller 

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PATENT BINDER TOBACCO, STEMS 



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By Edward Sprague Rand, Jr. 

 A treatise on Hardy and Tender Bulbs and Tubers. 369 pages, 

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The Temperaments. 



Or, The Varieties of Phy.sical Constitution in Man, considered 

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BY THOMAS GREGG. 



A Hand-book of Fruit Culture being a Guide to the proper 

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