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PEACH TREES 



Nurserymen and Dealers can find a large stock and good 

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Friits aM Fnit Trees 



OF AMERICA. 



BY A. J. DOWNIKG. 



The culture, prnoagation and management in the Garden and 

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Essay on Roses. 



BY BTRS. M. D. WELLCOME. 



Paper, pp. 24. Illustrated. Price, 15 cents. 



Mrs. Wellcome writes with enthusiasm, and from a 

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A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for Northern Markets. 



BY DK. A. OEMLER, 



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ROSES IN POTS; 



observations on their Cultivation including the Autobiographyoi 

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byWM. PAUL. 

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HEMARY-AUBERT, 



Horticulturist in Orleans. 



PEAR TREES. 



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APPLE TREES. 



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HlDlOOK OF PLANTS. 



BY PETER HENDERSON. 



A concise, yet comprehensive Dictionary of Plants. 

 As a book of reference it will take the place for all practical 

 purposes, of the expensive and voluminous Kuropean 

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 to the experienced horticulturist. Octave 400 pages, fine 

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THE BLESSED BEES. 



BY JOHN ALLEN. 



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

 Its profits certain and large, and its nleasures invaluable. In- 

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