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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



SPLINDID NEW HOLLYHOCKS. 



G SMITH respectfully informs the lmirera of the 

 • 1IOLL1 0< K that the following are Se^llin-s of great 

 merit, and cannot fail to give e tire attraction. T hey were 

 raised by Mr. Parsons, tbe grower of Joan (H Arc, and other fine 

 rartotial To be sent out about the middle of April, 1865, to 

 strong healthy plants. *• 



Eclat, yellow and buff, a n ice full flower ... . . . ... 



Kirn.' of Velio**, large, of fane ionn, flower full, extra fine 



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Marchionees,' 'fleah or blush, very double and close, fine for 



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Monarch, a true salmon, very large and fine shape 

 Mr. Ada dark salmon pink, a noble show lower 

 Pearl, blush white, large ami distinct ... . 



Pillar of Roses, a beautiful bright rose, a splendid spike, 



the finest border flower yet offered, and a most attractive 



show flower 

 The Alma, cherry rose, distinct, fine shape 



White Unique, very close and double 

 Sarah, a splendid large roee, fine form and spike 

 Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, London. 



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Trade. Prices on application. 



White Belgian Carrot. 



Yellow Globe Mangold Wurzel. 



Long Red ,, » 



Skirving's Swede Turnip. 



Rendle's „ v 



True Devon Evergreen Giass. 



Apply to WILLIAM E. RENDLE & CO, Seed 

 Plymouth. 



Merchants, 



BEDDING PLANTS.-At 2.. gT^T 



JOHN SCOTT, Merriott fturseVe* ^ 



♦J Somerset (established 1728), has nearly 20ono • w ^Hl 

 ready to be sent out. Post-office Orders W«W * ^|2 



(Baskets and Package at the Expense of ■pmU tCl **ff 

 returnable.) ^^^iHtf* 



200 Sorts of the best and newest Verbenas. 



120 do. Scarlet and other Bedding Geraniums 



20 do. Variegated leaved ditto. 



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LOWER, SEfcDS. 



large collection of Flower Seeds the m I beautiful 



showy varieties, each sort distinct in colour, and calculated to 



produce a fine effect when planed out in beds or groups in the 

 flower border. We have h.id each variety distinctly marked 

 with the Bounlcal and Eng h name, height, time of flowering. 

 colour o( the flower, manner of growing, whether erect or trailing, 

 Ac the time it b uld be sown, and other valuable hints as to 

 iU culr on. In selecting these varieties we have been careful 

 to exclude all which are shy bloomers or have an insignificant 

 appearance, so that the collections will comprise only those nch 

 are really ahowv and handsome, and which we believe would 

 prove to the entire iatisfa on of anv lady or gentleman who 

 might be dispoted to order them. The German Stocks and Asters 

 specially are most superb. The Collections will be sent free by 

 post to any part of the kingdom at the following prices :— 



20 extra fine varieties, all distinct and beautiful ... 6s. 0d. 

 50 do. do. ... 10*. 6U 



do, do. ... 205. Od. 



£ W SE^DS, 



CAKKUGE tfRJSE. 

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iw uv7. x uvxi^.a, «-** tan, wcot , _* uo# snnibhy r.i 

 24 do. Petunias; with Anagallis, Ageratumg CnnW 

 tropes, Lobelias, Salvias, Senecios ,&c. Also the hS 



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White Belgian Carrot ... 

 Yellow Globe Mangold Wurzel 

 Morton's Yellow Globe do... 

 Fisher Hobbs' Yellow Globe do 

 Elvetham Long Red do. ... 

 True Devon Evergreen Grass 

 Imported Italian Rye-grass 

 Dickenson's Improved do. ... 

 True Somerset Cow Grass ... 

 Alsike Hybrid Clover 



Common Red Clover 



White Dutch do »• a M., }M., to 1 



Prices of all kinds of Agricultural Seeds will be found in 

 Rendle's "Farming Price Current and Agricultural Directory, 



3 ^g ^ d £J£S r LE°& Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 



*" ~ CERA NIUMS. 



BASS and BROWN have tbe following to offer, 

 strong and healthy plants, well established for a fine and 

 abundant bloom. For descriptive list see their autumn Catalogue. 



Hie follming 1 2 Superb Neio Show Varieties of last 

 season for 40s., or separately as priced. 



100 do. Fuchsia, all the best ; 24 do. Shrnbhv n.i 



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Double Pyrethrum. e beaQ tifm ^^ 



When a fair proportion of each 13 taken the price win ^ 

 per dozen; but if only Calceolarias and Geranium^ I * 

 they will be 4s. per dozen. Catalogues, in which thlrtS* 

 arranged in sections of colour, &c, sent on receipt of * 

 stamp. Parties requiring large quantities can hav/fi* 

 store pots by ag reement. " «*» * 



NEW AND CHEAP~PLAisrfsy 



The Cheapest Establishment in the Kingdom for ft 



HENRY WALTON'S," Edge End, Marsden fc 

 Burnley, Lancashire, where there are propagated iqm 



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J. C. Whepxei: & Son, Nurserymen and Seed Growers, 

 Gloucester, Seed sin en to the Gloucestershire Agricultural Society. 



Established in the barly part of the 18tu Century. 



NEW PLANTS IN FLOWER. 



MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON and SON beg to 

 announce that the following plants are now in flower, and 



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Turner's Duchess of Wel- 

 lington 5s. Od. 



Topping's Emily Rival 3 6 



Hoyle's Regalis 5 



Virginia ... 5 



Carlos 5 



Tamherlik ... 3 



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Camellia Jenny Lind 



Marie Antoinette 

 Ariosto 

 Mathotiana 

 alhaplenoof Casorettl 

 alba illustrata 

 Catherine Longhi 

 Conite de Paris 

 Don Michel 

 Innocenza 

 Madonna 

 Ristori 

 Verschaffeltiana 



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„ Juliana 

 Rhododendron campylocarpum 



„ Dalhousie will be 



open in the course of a week 

 Rhododendron Poutica coccinea 

 Camellia de la Reine 

 Azalea Admiration 



„ Narcissi flora ' [tion 



Cyclamen Persicum, newcollec- 

 Rhododendron, new seedling 



Genestyllis macrostegia (Fuch- 



sioides). 



NEW PLANTS 

 To he sent out in May (orders for the Fuchsias received after 

 April 7th will only be executed after the earlier orders are sent 

 oft*, when it is probable one or two varieties may be too small to 

 ravel with the rest) :— 

 HYDRANGEA HORTFNSTS, flore pleno, 10s. Gd. 

 PHI V Ql KEN VICTORIA, bs. 

 DAHLIA EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH (variegated 



foliage), 10s. 6d. 





Brunette 



Coreggio 

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 Minnie... 



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CALCEOLARIAS. 





7s. 

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Norma 7s, 



Red Rover 7 



Vezzosa 7 



Wildfire 7 



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Or the set of eight varieties, 21. 2s. 



With the permission of Mr. C. Turner they will offer his new 

 CALCEOLARIA PURITY (the best white bedding variety) at 

 7s. 6<f. each, or with the above set, 21. Is. 



FUCHSIAS. 



Queen Victoria f Story) 10s. 6</. Lady of the Lake (Story) 10*. Qd. 

 Prince Albert (Banks) ... 10 6 Water Nymph (Story) ... 10 6 



Perrugino Story) 10 6 Raffaelle /Story) 10 6 



Empress Eugenie ("Story) 10 6 Mrs. Story (Story) 10 6 



Ranunculfeflora (Story)... 21 i Snowdrop (Story) ... ... 10 6 



Or the set of ten varieties, 41. 4a.; or without Ranunculse- 

 ftora, 32. 35. 



FUCHSIA BANKS' FAVOURITE (Ranks), 10.9. 6d. 

 For full particulars of the above see back numbers of this 

 Paper. 



NEW SEED CATALOGUE, 

 With full description of all the New Annuals, forwarded post 

 free on application ; each article is priced, the height and colour 

 given, with vario? information to guide the cultivator. A list 

 of the choicest sorts is also selected and brought together in a 

 separate List. 



THE NEW SPRING CATALOGUE 



Dobson's Eliza ... 



Empress 

 Glowworm 



Foster's Lucy 



„ Purple Perfection 



Turner's Pilot 



The following 20 first-rate Varieties, of previous date, 

 for 30s., or any 12 for 21s. 



Admiral, Albira, Ambassador, Astrea, Butterfly, Eleanor, 

 Exhibitor, Ganymede, Harriet, Jupiter, Kulla, Lagoma, 

 Leonora, National, Novelty, Optimus, Portia, Queen of May, 

 Rachel, and Rubescens. 



The following 20 first-rate older Varieties for 15s., 

 or any 12 for 12*. 



Alderman, Commissioner, Elise, Enchantress, Field Marshal, 

 Flying Dutchman, Gem, Medus, Mochanna, Magnificent, May 

 Queen, Nepaulese Prince, Nandee, Prince Arthur, Painter Im- 

 proved, Rosa, Roweua, Rubens, Village Maid, and Virgin Queen. 



FANCY GERANIUMS. 

 The following 12 beautiful varieties for 9s.:— Bishop of Win- 

 chester, Caliban, Extravaganza, Jehu Improved, Lady Downs, 

 Magnifica, Mazeppa Superbe, Neeree, Odoratissima grandiflora, 

 Odorata Superba, Statiaski, and Superba. 



GLOXINIAS. 

 The following set of 11 new varieties of last season are very 

 fine, and may he had for 33s., or separately 3s. 6d. each :— 

 Duke of Wellington, rich velvety scarlet of stout substance, 



throat shaded with violet, and slightly spotted with white. 

 Eleanor, pure white, blotched with rose, and purple shade. 

 Elegantissima, French white of great substance, pale lavender 



centre, spotted with buff. 

 Erecta Magnifica, fine white, with blue throat, habit of Fyfiana. 

 Eugenie, rosy pink, centre creamy white, spotted with rose. 

 Exquisite (Henderson's), pure white, with broad belt of puce, 



throat creamy white, spotted with puce. 

 Grand Sultan, a fine Continental variety. 

 Lady Franklin, extra large rose, stout and robust, shading oif to 



pink, slightly spotted white in the throat. 

 Magnet, clear rose, with blotch of purple in the throat, large and 



fine form. 

 Prince of Wales, white, shading off to lavender. 

 Sir C. Napier, deep rosy crimson, throat blotched with intense 



rose, dwarf habit. 

 The following 12 Buperb vars. for 20s. :— Belle Clymene, 

 Duchess de Brabant, Dr. Plancheon, Grandis, Hogoveen, Impe- 

 rials, Leonie Van Houtte, Petoiana, Princesse de Lamballe, 

 Victoria Regia, Wilsonia, and Wortleyaua. 



ACHIMENES. 



The following three very beautiful new varieties may he had 



for 17s. 6d :— 



Madame Rendatler, a fine large purplish lilac, with yel- 

 lowish white throat 5s. Od. 



Picturata, brilliant rose colour, flowers of the form of mul- 

 tiflora, with darker spots, exceedingly handsome ... 5 



Gigantea, a novelty beyond comparison, resembling Picta, 

 but twice as large and brighter colours, very free and 



keeping in flower several months 



Twelve Super!) Varieties for 10s., including Louis X 



Mr. Aparpart. Cerito, &c; 12 fine older vars. for 6s. 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 50 fine and seleot species 



and varieties 



„ M 50 do. do., best selection 



from 20,000 to 30,000 plants for sale, which for cheats 

 quality are not to be equalled. Parties desirous of powS^ 

 choice collection of good plants would do well to selectfit 

 following:— ^* 



GERANIUMS, new varieties, strong autumn- rooted nUu. 

 purchasers selection, 30s. per dozen; H. W.'s selection C5 

 dozen, viz.— Attraction, Carlos, Duchess of WellingtoTfef 

 press, Eliza, Glowworm, Helen, Indian Chief, Leah, Lac? if 

 Hoyle, Marginata, Mary, Neatness, Picta, Rebecca ££ 

 Rosa (Foster's), Rhoda, Tamherlik, Virginia, and Zeno. \ 

 strong choice older varieties, 9s., 12s., and 15s. per deter kZ 

 20s. ; 50 for 35s. * 



FUCHSIAS, new varieties of last season, spring struct 

 per dozen; autumn struck, 9s. per dozen, post free, viz,~ 

 miral, Autocrat, Clio, Duke of Wellington, Elegans, F«t 

 Webb, Grandissima, Globosa Splendens, Henry Monteilh, ](*. 

 beth, Magnifica, Monarch, Mr. Charles Palmer, Omegt,(^^ 

 Hanover, Telegraph, Trentham, and Vanguard. 



CINERARIAS, choice new varieties, 12s. per dozen,or4fr 

 8s , viz. — Advancer, Etoile de Vaise, Eatelle, Emprea Ewrit 

 Exquisite, Garland, Lady Camoys, Lord Stamford, L«&fcj 

 Mrs. Seagrave, Mrs. Beecher Stowe, Novelty, National, tri 

 Poly an thi flora. Choice varieties of previous years, 6t.ui k 

 per dozen. 



PANSIES, the following choice select varieties, 12f.pcx fc m, 



or the set of 22 for 18s.— Duke of Perth, Eldorado, Flower of fc 



Day, Golden Eagle, Kate, St. Andrew, Sovereign, Eaycnr, 



Fearless, Lord Walsingham, Ajax. Owen Glendower, Pan 



Albert, Rubens, Rising Sun, Sir William Wallace, Lady ft* 



Miss Jane, Mrs. Oswald, Marchioness of Bath, Yellow 



and Charles Turner. Good older show varieties for4i.tt.ai 



Qs. per dozen. 

 VERBENAS, new varieties of last season, 7s. 6d. per don. 



New PETUNIAS of last season, 9s. per dozen. 



CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 50 superior sorts, mi 

 one pair of each, 21 ; 25 do., one pair of each, 1/.; or 9r,ik 

 and 18s. per dozen pairs. 



PINKS, 4s. 6d., 6s., 9s., 12s., and 18s. per dozen pairs. 



HOLLYHOCKS, a choice selection of strong healthy ptat 

 12s., 18*., 24s., and 30s. per dozen, H. W.'s selecuoa, 



DAHLIAS, in May, new varieties of last season, fo.aadft 



per dozen; older varieties 4s. 6d. to 6s. c~j^~j 



A choice selection of Bedding Plants, including SetrWiil 



other Geraniums, Heliotropes, Pentstemons, Cupfcas, Saffla 



&c, equally cheap. i. -uiCmm* 



H. W.'s Spring List is now ready, and maybe niawrae 



postage si amp. k-««u 

 It is respectfully requested that all Post Orhce OrdirsMiJP 

 payable at Marsden. Lancashire; and a remittance or warn 

 tory reference expected with all orders from unknown correspah 

 dents. All orders to the amount of 25s., carriage tree to J 

 pool, Manchester, Leeds, and Preston; 21. and upwiijaagP 

 free to Birmingham and Carlisle; for more distant catna> 

 extra plants will be given gratis. ., — -_ 



EOKGE SMITH has much pleasure in offering 



undermentioned strong Plants, which he u i«w "JJ 

 out, and feels great confidence in recommending » 

 possessing first-rate qualities : 



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VERBENAS. ^ m 



BOULE DE FEU (Young), bright orange scarlei \,im 



«f ««o fnrm rnnmact tnw <^~ 



the 



it orange scuirc*, -- -. 

 spicuous lemon eye; pip large, of fine form, compact trosUg 



size, the habit excellent, a most profuse Woomer 

 scarlet ever offered. First class certificates « ""-^ 

 Royal South London and North London Flonculturai i a»»r 



carlet, large lernonejj 



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Will shortly be published a forwarded post free on appli- 

 cation. Parties wishing lor tbe same will have their names 

 booked for it, to be sent as soon as ready. 



A COLOURED PLATE, 



Compos^] of a group of Nine i w Flowers belonging to the 



Stove, Greenhonse, and I n. It will be sufficient to say 



that Mr. Andrews, the eminent rloricnltural artist, h them in 

 course of preparation, and under his <up»-rintendence full reliance 

 may be placed on their accuracy ; any one wishingfor the same will 

 have their names booked for it, to be lent them when finished, 

 by forwarding 12 postage stamps; and if ordered in time will 

 be Btitched-ta and sent with their new Spring Catalogue. 

 This notice also applies to any nurseryman that may wish to 

 have the Plate. 



Messrs. E. G. Hexder 8 & Sox having purchased of 

 the late W. >ry, Esq., of Newton, in the conntv of Devon, 

 for ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS, all Seedling Fnehsi 

 with white CorolUa, a new feature in this tribe introduced 

 by him, and in consequence of an advertisement appear- 

 ing mthf raVnerV Chronicle from Wos>rs. Lucombe, Pince, & 

 Co., of Exeter, offering two new Fuchsias simiJar in character 

 to those chased of the late Mr. Story, it was thought neces- 

 aary, after a written com nication with that gentleman, for 

 one ol the firm to make further rnquiries about them, and in con- 

 seqnence Mr. , drew Hesdekso* went to Exeter and Newton, 



rhli^ m I ly V n & Keener at Newton that 



-1$ < |n tap* tjTot ,v em b.r i seven Pounds 



r & J fil ga r rated) he had 



TO llj&rm ry man in London, but whose 

 ?mow. 



^e\he above explanation in conse- 

 ^r?*!?* 1 nl * mJ l^ar at 



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STOVE PLANTS. 50 superb and select species and vars. 4 



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LORD RAGLAN (Banks), crimson sc»riev»i|« - ^ 

 id truss large, of fine form. This will be found .a now^ 

 EMPRKSS (Smith), pure white, wi 

 centre, pip and truss large, smooth 



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in chara- r to those purchase 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS, 100 fine and distinct vars 



v ,, 100, including newer 



ROCK PLANTS, 25 fine varieties 



DELPHINIUMS, 12 in 8 fine varieties 



„ very fine seedlings of splendid 

 mixed colours, per 100 



DIANTHUS ATRORUBEttS, splendid dark crimson 

 for bedding, per doz 



DIANTHUS 'LENDENS, rich bright crimson, 



^l 01, ditto, per doz 



POTENTILLAS, 12 fine varieties, 9s.; 12 extra fine ... 



splendid mixed seed Jin . t< doz 



5b: new varieties — King of 

 Crimson, Sudbury Gem, Theodore, Shylock, and 

 •Tulia, for 



ROCK CiSTUS, dwarf, 24 beautiful vars.*,' very distinct 

 PHL ^ X » 25 fine vara., 9s.; 25 beautiful newer vars. 

 PENTSTEMONS— Gran* . fine blue, improvement on 



Atrocae-n! and a fine bedding plant, rdoz 

 MagniHora extra large dark red, 2s. 6c/.: per doz. 

 Azureum (ti a fine dwarf blue, per doz 



T ._, , /'VHtum, lighrblu abundant bkonj^r, per doz. 

 Primula mvolucrata, most lovely white, per doz 

 Viola arborea, 6s. per doz. ; alba, per doz. 



„ Neapolitan 6s. „ Russian .. 



Berberis Darwini. per doz. 



Psmla ^paveracea, el a* ... ... u.td.to 



Hardy C limbing Plants, 12 fine vars. ^ to 



^ea Tea-scented and Chi, t m pot H , 12 fine vars. v tA 



Wood 8 .New Duchess oJ Norfolk, Ily. p, rpetual, each 5 

 Goods carriage free (not under 20s.) to all the London terrni 

 and all stations on the London and 1 rwi . i uu , 



Plant rratis with orders 40, unwardl 



COMPLETE < PALOGUES on .„' ^ penny 



stani] or the Spi \^J 



or gratis ir customers wl may not have receiv , ' 



Seed and Horticultural Esta >uent, Sudbury Suflolk. 







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very finest of the light varieties. IpsoK 9 * 



MRS. M'KIEL (Smith), brilliant rose . witt i W J ^ ^ 

 truss and pip large, of exquisite form, and very Deam 

 style of Beauty of Hornsey. rprv «fla*** 



YIOLACEA (Smith), intense violet, with .9 ■ ^ ^^ 

 large white eye, pip ;nd truss large, of gooa ™ ^ for |rfJ 

 wiil he found most remarkable and be am inn, e p ^fii* 

 or exhibition. It is something in the way afJ" * 

 colour much more intense, and a fine free g . . ' se T erv W 



SILISTRIA (Smith), pale ^^ f &d f^M^onil^ 

 and compact. First class at the Royal bouw i . ^ 

 tural Society. The set of six for 24s., or 5s. per f 



FUCHSIAS. fleers.,*** 



The folio ving four Fuchsias are ^" e , 8D ° h t ma 8t H ^ 

 good growth, and very free blooming kiiws 



in all -od collections: — A R tout, sep*^ *2 



OJlll! " HA (Smith), .be short »nd£ «^ vj0 , e t gj 



flexed, of bright waxy crii: >n scarlet, core. b ^ fr 



large, of good shape, fine habit, W '»e 



A fine plant for exhibition. 7'J* refl M«*' 



NDO (-Sn.it!.). <1 t tube and sepals 



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shape, very free. 3s. 6d. , ^-j^ 



hite tube and sepal 



corolla 



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intense dark corolla. 3s. . _ „„-u 



white tube and sepals, 



corolla W"J 

 MIMROO (Smith), white tu be ^anu wr« - free b iooB^ 

 good form. Plant of strong growth, andav / 



Ii e. A first class bedding vww- ; 6C arlet, » 

 CHEPSTEAD BEAUTY, fiery enm^ ^ 



and fine", fol\ very beautiful, habit — ^^ 



One of the fiuest scarlet Geraniums ever 



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CERITO, salmon rose, truss anuFf KatioDl i 

 pleat g variety. Was exhibited at in aWftlde d it * 

 q Society, w&ara the judges would naj 

 - certificate had the plant been exhiDiieu. 



Sand striking ^ 



PETUNIA. 

 M HQ LABITY mith), a novel a ^ 



two-th.nis downward 1 ht gr©€ "» rWt j t 

 the bahitol Pi in- ^T 1 ' 



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A Priced siinl I: riptire » , j- ■■^ga 



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rid Pent ./warded m •w*' lA \o& Qlh 



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