ARIZONA AND TEXAS PLANTS, 
I have sets of 700 species of plants from Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. Many of 
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Selected specimens (desiderata) $10.00 per 100 species. Lists to actual purchasers free, to 
others 10 cents each, or 50 cents for the set of 4500 species. 
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