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Messrs. Watson & Sous, of Clontarf Niirsoiii-s. The 

 present issue includes lists of plants used for the 

 summer decoration of jjardens. Readers who are follow- 

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 their wants. Throuj^h the courtesy of this firm we 

 reproduce on paye 69 one of the several full-pajje 

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.■Vi.n.NK .WD Herb.vckois Pi,.\nts, Shribs, &f., 

 i;ri>\vn .\t Lissadell. — This is a descriptive catalogue 

 and price list of selected species and varieties of plants 

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 The selection includes a really fine list of Alpines, and 

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 second section is de\oted to herbaceous plants, and a 

 third to ornamental shrubs. The book is well illus- 

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.Mi'SSRS. J AiK aimounce an itjteresling new series for 

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