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PLATT, CHARLES A. Italian Gardens. Illus. New York. 1894. 

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POHNDORFF, F. A Memoir on Olive Growing. Read before the 

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POOLE, MRS. HESTER M. Fruits, and How to Use Them. A practi- 

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POPENOE, PAUL B. Date Growing in the Old World and the New; 

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POWELL, E. C., Editor. Fruit Packages. The current styles of 

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POWELL, EDWIN C. and MCMILLAN, WILLIAM. Street and Shade 

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POWELL, GEORGE T. The Apple: King of Fruits. Practical facts 

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PHEYER, HUGO. Ten Years' Practical Experience in Grape and 

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PRICE, E. M. The Walnut ... a comprehensive treatise on 

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PRICE, R. H. Sweet Potato Culture for Profit. A full account of 

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PRINCE, WILLIAM. A Short Treatise on Horticulture; embracing 

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PRINCE, WILLIAM ROBERT. Prince's Manual of Roses; comprising 

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RAND, AMY CAROL. The Commuter's Garden Record, compiled 

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RAND, EDWARD SPRAGUE, JR. Bulbs. A treatise on hardy and 

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