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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
_ JULY 9F 
In Monthly Nos., 8v0, —. yt Lape ‘Plates. 
T MAGAZINE OF BOTANY. 
The Number for July, 1842, —— warn gr" Duras s 
rT ria 
th ing Bot cals for 
June, and of th ein Sake at the —— Suburban Nurseries 
and Gardens ; together r r with a c e Calendar of Mo nthly 
This work co x genie monthly, four admirably-coloured plates, 
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