AMERICAN STANDARD HORTICULTURAL BOOKS, 



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i ion has been published in t'irco soparatc !>.>- \io\v 



to nccomniodate the diflercnt di>^iipti.'n of cultivat'.'s. Th 

 entitled ; follows : 



The liiicht .1 Oar-ler-.or's Instructor; v 



cou! Mni.ry 



i-i !>s ihi'on .Jmiir liie ordiin 



and insti 'riii^and Furwririlin^ \'e.u r < tables 



in \vinter and t-:ir!y in lh-- spill 



The Florist's Guide, r ^ary 



informafio 1 ). for ni'ina^ii)^ a Flow- n, and for 



cultivating Exotic JMants, either in a Gieenfcouse, or 

 warm re 



The Fruit Cultivator's Manual, is designed' to 



qualify the novice in l":".;it. ('iilture for the supeiintend 

 ence of his own Orchard and J.^ruit 



Each of tb- !nmes contains 17G pages, 12mo. Price Fifty 



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Streei ork. 



The Youn^ Gardener's Assi it ant, 



Catalogue* of (lard'-n and Fl >v 



Infections under our!! liead tor 



nary YeuvlaMr . and 1 -ti'ins i'or culti- 



Vhtinff Frnii . including the 



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