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TALKS ABOUT FLOWERS. 



BY MKS. M. D. WELLCOME. 



"The author Chats of flowers in a very entertaining and 

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WINDOW FLOWER GARDEN. 



By Julius J, Heintich, 



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THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



BY JAMES HOGG. 



A complete guide to the cultivation of Vegetables, containing 

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FRUIT AND BREAD. 



A Natural and Scientific Diet. 



BY GUSTAV SCHLICKEYSEN. 



Translatedfrom the German by M. L. Holbrook, M. D. Intended 

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