THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



AND 



AGRICULTU RAL G AZETTE. 



A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. -The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 

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TRUE WALCHEREN CAULIFLOWER AND VICTORIi 



TAMES MANLEY, C Numery and Seedsman, Heavi 

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EBECK thiuks it may be acceptable to manv to 

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1000 to 3000 SEEDLING PELAR- 



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THE RANUNCULUS : How 'to Grow it. 

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