BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE TREE PLANTER AND PLANT PROPAGATOR: Being 



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 Flowering Shrubs, Flowering Plants, Pot Herbs, &c. By SAMUEL] 

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THE TREE PLANTER, PROPAGATOR AND PRUNER. By] 



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THE BULB GARDEN; or, How to Cultivate Bulbous and 

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