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JoNB 20, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



63 



HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 



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Pronouaolngr Dlotlonsry. 



A list of plant names and the botanical terms most 

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Handy Manual. 



By J. W. Johnson. Illustrated with plans for 

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Th« norists* Manual. 



By William Scott. Covers the whole field d 

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Commeroial Violet Culture. 



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Smith's Cbrysanthemum Manual. 



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The Propairatlon ol Plants. 



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Practical Floriculture. 



By Peter Henderson. An illustrated guide t» 

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Gardenlnc for Pleasure. 



By Peter Henderson. An illustrated guide to 

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the ChxTsanthemum. 



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Greenhouse Construction. 



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Gardenlns for Profit. 



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Greenhouse Manairement. 



By Prof. L. R. Taft, of Michigan Agricultural 

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