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AlfAM PCCDT Coiitiiienti»l Nurseries, 

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Essay on Roses. 



BY MRS. M. U. WELI/COME. 



I'aper, pp. 24. Illustrated. Price, 15 cents. 



Mrs. Wellcome writes with enthusiasm, and from a 

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 little monograph Interesting and suggestive." — Boston 

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Tfuck Faming at ttie Soutli 



A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for Northern Markets. 



BY DR. A. OEMI.ER, 



Prest. of Chatham Co., Georgia, Fruit and Vegetable 

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CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



HElARY-AUBERT, 



Horticulturist in Orleans. 



PEAR TREES. 



Per l,(,»oii 



Unpruned Yearlings $6 00 



One Year Old, First Choice 4 00 



APPLE TREES. 



Unpruned Yearlings 5 20 



One Year Old, First Choice 3 60 



PRUNE TREES. 



St. Julien, First Choice 4 00 



Miroboland (the Wonderful), 1st Choice 2 80 



Address, 



HEMARY-AUBERT, 



P'jr 10.000. 



$56 00 



38 00 



48 00 

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38 00 

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With full descriptions of all the finest varieties in cultivation, 

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For the Gardener's Monthly. Numbers filed with the greatest 

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CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St. Phila, 



ROSES IN POTS^ 



observations on their Cultivation including the Autobiography of 

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byWM, PAUL. 



9% pages, cloth, illustrated. Price, SI 00 



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CHAS. H. MAROT. 814 Chestnut Street. Phila . 



hetieilTaisiilennyadlieOstoratioii, 



Together with General Information for Sportsmen. 

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ORLEANS, LOIRET, FRANCE. 



Ainerlci Gaie Bird Sliofltini. 



By JOHN MORTIMER MURPHY, 



Author of Sporting Adventures in the Far West, Rambles in 

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CHAS. H. MAROT, 

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The Floral Kingdom 



Its History. A Dictionary of more than .300 Flowers, with 

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THE BLESSED BEES. 



BY JOHN" ALLEN. 



A record of a year's work in Bee-keeping by modern methods 

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MANUAL of 



By A. J 



the APIARY, 



COOK, 



Prof, of Entomology in the Michigan State Agricultural College. 

 286 pp. large 12 mo.; 112 Illustrations. 



It comprises a full delineation of the anatomy and physiology 

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This work Is a masterly production, and one that no bee- 

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