A T _For the WINDOW GAR- | - 
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To the amateur who, though dwelling in the suburbs, mdy possess but little knowledge.— 
and less facilities for proper cultivation, these plants possess unedualled advantages in hake 
their ability to withstand neglect or even absolute abuse, while on the other hand, no - | 
plants respond more generously to intelligent care. : ; 
I2 Cacti and Succulents <-« <- <«- $100 
2O Cacti and Succulents = - «= 2.00 
All different and every one correctly labeled, 
Large iJlustrated catalogue free with any of tlie above collection, or upon. receipt of 
twelve cents in stumps fer postage, which may be deducted from first order. 
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