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ANTIRRHINUMS AND PELARGONIUMS, 
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5 soiled. 
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51 plates, 1 vol. ; Gardeners’ Dictionary, by Johnson, 
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Work on Planting aad. Gardening ; and 2 vols. of Pamphle ts 
on practical subjects; a collection of all the Gardening and 
1 eee from 1844 to 1848, full of the most useful 
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ee Striking Events; List of Fonuna * and Fulfilled 
= redi 8 — of r Fate of Louis Philippe, & 
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as the stoutest article in the m pecti 
found better manufactured than. prc es cate of 
20 per cent. cheaper. It is sent out in rolls of 50 pon 
other length 
1 Mosh N Net 24 ins, m eia 1 & 51 85 mesh, 
extra 
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r vice versa, at proa ae 
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2 
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br ought into the market, It rin 2 cheap, li 
fence for the protection of Gardens and Shr 
the depredations of hares, ra abbits 
Pheasantries, and to prevent pou 
for training creeping plants, it ans 
Large bare of the Ne tting iwas k kept in ö 
of which e ) to any Pat 
United 5 na. pem 
Prices as follo owai 
12 inches 4 > 34. n er yard | 30 inches wide 
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