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THE new Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture has been freshly written in the light of the most recent 

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Identification 

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KeV to This is a device to en- 



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most im- 

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ivingdom classes, orders and groups of 

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 40,000 plant 

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Special effort has been made to Class 

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 .Subtropical Gardening; Tools and Imple- 

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