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M. BAENAED, Fruit Farm and Nurseries, J. F. ESECE, 



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CHAS. BLACK k BEO., 



Nurseryman, Oxford, Pa. 



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! J. M. PHILLIPS, Nursery Stock, Seeds and 

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Translated from the German by M. L. Holbrook, M. D. In- 

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BY A. LIAUTARD, M. D., V. S. 



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