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considered in rebtion to the wants of OTHER CITIES, and of 

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AMATEUR'S GREENHOUSE 



AND CONSERVATORY, 



By Shirley Hibberd. 



A handy guide to the construction and management of plant 

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Manual of Accidents and Emergencies, 



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By Geo. A. Geoff, M. D., 



going to Europe are in\'ited 

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Downlng's Landscape Gardening and 

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BY THE LATE A. J. DOWNING. ESQ. 



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PARSONS ON THE ROSE. 



B}' Samuel B. Parsons. 



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BY. R. WARINGTOX, F. C. S. 



A most valuable Work, which should be in the Hands of 

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THE PEACJX ; 



ITS CULTURE AND DISEASES. 



A Complete Treatise for the use of Peach Growers ind Gardeners 

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BY JOHN RUTTER, 



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FARMING 



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A Complete System of Book-Keeping for 

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I Gardening by myselfT 



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Containing Hints and Experiences under heading of each 

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I CLASS BOOK OF BOTANY. 



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AMERICAN GARDENER'S ASSISTANT. 



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