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HABD-BOOK OF PLAHTS. 



BY PETER HENDERSON. 



A concise, yet compreheiiBlvA Dictionary of Plants. 

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THE 



ROSE GARDEN 



BY WM. PAUL. 



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Division i. — Embracing the History of the Rose, the formation 

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THE FARMEE'S ACCOIT BOOK. 



A Complete System of Book-Keeping for 

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BY A. L. CAMPFIBLD. 



Every one should keep a strictaccount of all business transactions, 

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THE PEACH; 



ITS CULTUBE AND DISEASES. 



A Complete Treatise for the use °fPeachi Growers and Gardeners 

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BY JOHN RUTTBR, 



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