On I CLE 



■ — 777,^ rwTOK NEW GERANIUMS will 



i^l ^t,Z^l P^cr, P a g e 578, in the 



"SffiS ESSE SJ&S*- !^S!3^«* 



H 



bis Aut 



KBW PUNTS AT REDUCED PRICES. 



EN BY WALTON, Florist, Sea., hdge 



End, 



Ma»d«. n«r Burnley! I-n««~ *£» f^eS 



DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. 



RENDLE'S LIST OF DUTCH BULBS will be 

 fouad in the columns of this Paper, front page, in the 



number for September 27, 1851. The P™*« *J e *?£**"' 

 1 Descriptive Catalogue* on apphcatioa to William b. wen 



Florist to her Majesty. Plymouth. 



Tfce Hyacinths are 'particularly large and handsome. 

 Most excellent kinds can be had at 6s. per dozen. 



[Sept. o* 



DLE 



Petunias, Cinerarias, Hollyhocks. Oarna 

 E is now read,, and miy be had for 



one stamp 



msies is now reaoy, a mm-) - — -- , f the yet TT 



H. W. is alto prepared to send out Bg nog yw ^ J^ 



unequalled dark Pansy, " J «^ n " r^hteh see Catalogues. X * 

 four to the trade 15s., for ***"^ 



N B. Parties requiring Plants, to taraisa uc» ^ 

 <fcc.', will bejrea»on«bly_dealt_w_ith. 



ASS and BROWN have a large, healthy, and 



Aso a. u following in 4-ineh pots, now ready 



,„ iSL^etun^^h X? mahe hue specimen plants 

 for exuib.tion^ yARIETIES 0F LA3T SEASON. 



Each.— s. d. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM TREATISE. 



LANE and SON, Great Berkhampstead, can 



- - recommend tlifc little Work, by Wm. Ivory, Gardener 

 to JY Grout, Esq., Tring Parte. It can be obtained by enclosing 

 13 postage stamps to H. Lane an d Soy. 



ROSES. 



H. LANE and SON'S CATALOGUE, just published, 



may be had by enclosing two postage stamps. 

 The Nurseries, Great Berkhampstead, Herts. 



PIRST CLASS GKRANlUMs 



^y ILLIAM E. RENDLE 



* * Majesty, will supply Tw , P lva J1 ? 0uth » F U)taT 

 GERANIUMS for 21 2^ftb afc f > f *Cf^ 

 BUNDLE'S BEAUTY OP j&^ 



(Foster) ; Cormoe (Hoyle) ; General f„ "?* «C? 

 Lady Peel (Palev's, first ti me S 



time 



■e??* °«> : r3?«a 



(Hoyle); Nectar Cup (Hoyle) • ^arVn « ^^'iC 

 Isis (Hoyle); FUvi£ (Hoyle ' olne^ 



de feu ; Village Maid ; OMrt&TiSffi ?S J &** 



Detoripthns of Elliot's Suife^^Bi* 8 

 Beauty of Montpellier,. ^7j j, *** Btw 

 deners' Chronicle, Sept 13ft, m ™ .4 Wn * '» fc fc 



Twelve excellent GERANIUMS 1 « 



Twelve excellent Fancy do. '" ... U * 



Twelve excellent Scarlet do. '" * -. H ! 



Twelve excellent CINERARIAS '" " - 15 i 



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Hoyle's Ajax 



— Ocellatum 



— May Queen 



— Nectar Cap 



— Flavia 

 Generalissimo 



— Cardinal ... 

 Heartsease 



Bundle's Beauty of Mont- 

 pellier 



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Beck's Major Domo 



— Silk Mercer 



— Prince Arthur 



— Diana 



— Tyrian Queen 



Rouse's Alibi 



Foster's Knight of Avenei 5 



Bragg's Exquisite ... 7 



Walton's Village Maid ... 5 



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Antagonist, Walton's 

 Constance, Foster's 

 Conspicuum, Foster's 



Christabel, HojWa 

 Crispins, Hoyle'* 



Cuyp, Beck's 

 Emily. Reek's 

 Palstaft', Brapg/s 

 Field-Marshal, Sym n's 

 Flying Dutchman, Gaines* 

 Gipsy Bride, Foster's 



A 

 12 



Any Uo'f (lie above for 3Z., or 12 of our selection for 

 21. 1 0*. The set of \ 8 for 4 I. 4s. 



^ny 12 o/ f/te following best new varieties of the autumn 

 of 184') /or H. 10»., or 12 o/- f ow own selection for \l 5s. 



AM™-. *M* LTSer Kyle's 



Loveliness, Beck's 

 Magnificent, Foquet's 

 Nandee, Hoyle's 

 Nonsuch, Hoyle's 

 Painter, Beck's 

 Prince of Orange, Hoyle s 

 Puriry, Walkers 

 Rosalind, Beck's 

 Rowena, Turner's 

 Satisfaction, Hoyle's 



ny 12 of the following first-rate older varieties for It, 

 or 1 2 of our selection for lbs. Any 20 for R 10s., or 

 20 of oar selection for 11. Is. 



Abd-el-Kader, Alonzo, Ariel, Aurora, Belle of the Village, 

 Blanche, Brilliant, Cavalier, Centurion, Cracker, Crusader, 

 Cruenta, Elegans, Emilia, Forget-me-not, Grandiflora, 

 Gulielma, Gustavus, Jenny Lind, Lamartine, Mercury, Mrs. 

 Brock, Negress, Orion, Princess, Pearl, Prometheus, Rebecca, 

 Refulgent, Rolla, Rosamond, Rosy Circle, Star of the West, 

 Sundown, Symmetry, Salamander, Star, Victory, Virgin Queen, 

 and Wi<.dsor Castle. 



A collection of good older varieties 6s. and 9s. per dozen, 



FANCY GERANIUMS. 



SEW VARIETIES Off LAST SEASON. 



Each.— s. d. 

 Henderson's Exquisite ..3 6 

 Sheppard'sMissSheppaTd 3 6 



— Grace Barling 3 6 



— Little Wonder 3 6 



Each.— s. 

 Ambrose's Belle Marie ... 5 



— Gaiety ... 5 



— Delicata ... 5 

 Henderson's Marion ... 3 



— Prince Albert 3 



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 6 



NEW FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 



AMBROSE begs to recommend the following 



• new and first-rate FANCY PELARGONIUMS, many 

 of which have received Certificates at the June and other 

 exhibitions during the season, and will be ready to send out in 

 good strong plants the second week in October :— 



CAPTIVATION.— A fine dark maroon flower, of good nabit, 

 large, and very smooth. A fine bold attractive flower. Two 

 First'ciass Certificates. II. Is. 



SUPERBA.— A well formed flower; dark crimson upper 

 petals, margined with pink; lower petals blush, with dark 

 markings of fine substance, and very smooth, equal in shape 

 to any show flower. Two First Class Certificates. 11. Is. 



PERPETUA.— A novel and handsome flower; upper petals 

 deep purple, with crimson blotch, and light margin ; lower 

 petals blush, with distinct and constant spot of purple crimson ; 

 very dwarf, and a profuse bloomer. Second Prize. II. Is. 



RICHARD COBB EN.— A fine formed flower, of good habit ; 

 rich dark velvet upper petals, with clear white margin • lower 

 petals rich crimson, large white centre ; an abundant bloomer. 

 Second Prize, and two First Class Certificates. 1L Is. 



ERUBE SCENS.— Upper petals deep rose, with light edging ; 

 lower petals blush and blotched ; a compact grower and pro- 

 fuse bloomer. A good show flower. 10s. 6d. 



TRIUMPHANT.— A beautiful high coloured flower, nearly 

 approaching to scarlet, with a clear white throat. It received 

 a Prize at the Seedling Exhibition at Regent's Park, in June 

 last, lor being the highest coloured flower in cultivation. 



10s. 6d. . , 



FASCINATION. — Upper petals rose-colour, with white 



margin ; lower petals white, with rose markings. A large 



compact truss, and excellent bloomer. 10s. 6d. 



MISS WRIGHT.— Crimson upper petals, with white margin ; 

 lower petals white, with deep rose markings ; white centre. 

 A goo* showy flower, and tree bloomer. 7s. 6d. 



SULTAN— Upper petals deep crimson, with white margin ; 

 lower petals bluah, marked with crimson. Good form. 5s. 



NEPAULESE PRINCE.— Upper petals violet crimson, with 

 rose margin ; lower petals light, with dark markings. A very 

 striking flower, moderate form, 5s. 



JOHN BULL.— Upper petals mulberry ; lower petals nearly 

 the same colour. A most abundant bloomer, forming a head 



similar to an Hydrangea. 5s. 

 GRANDIS.— A fine dark maroon flower, very large and 



free. 5s. 



W. A, having a few packets of choice Seeds of the Fancy 

 Pelargoniums, begs to offer the same at 2s. &d. per packet of 40 

 Seeds.— Nursery, King-street, Battersea, near London. 



For names of the varieties, see mne ^ i u • 

 All Orders above 21 will be deliZdC^ 

 any Station onjthe^ Gh*eat Western, Bn^TSr^ 



South Devon Railway, or to Cork D u i 

 All Orders attended to in strict rotation 



,ita 



A large Collection of BULBS ha*j mafli . 



Holland, which will be offered at very rdmd •^* 



Catalogues on application. ^Ffau 



Apply to William E. Ren»le, Union r m , n , 

 adjoining the Terminus of the Sou th Devon Up ^"H 



JACKMAN, Nur^y^Pw^ . 



• (1| mile from Woking Station, South *«**-'■ T*J 

 begs to announce that he has published a new. LT^% 



Catalogue of his American Plants, Ornamenrli ^iL. ~ 

 Conifers, Fiowering Shrubs, Standard and Dwtrf rZF^ 

 and Forest Trees. <fcc, <fec, and may be had- ^ f *' 

 enclosing two postage stamps. - 



maybehadoft'ySSJr; 

 WoktagNnrarjCJ 1 * 



VICTORIA REGIA. 



J WEEKS and Co., King's-road, Chelsea, W*» 

 • pleasure iu announcing the complete succwi J2 

 magnificent Aquatic, the Qu> en of the Lakes, GROlA ^ 

 THE OPEN AIR. The splendid flowers arenowl^ 

 dav, to the great admiration of all who see it TbmiL 

 YOUNG PLANTS ARE NOW FOR SALE. PqU|m££ 

 for its cultivation will be forwarded on applieSJeTr 

 Weeks and Co.. Kmg's-^oad, Chelsea. 



D 



UTCH BULBS ! WHAT CLAEKE A\ 



GIVE FOR 10s— The Undersigned, havmgLj yQM ^ a 

 very choice assortment of Dutch and other Buib*, 

 opportunity of submitting to the notice of the Public it 

 the following collection at the above price for Flowensfksi 

 winter and early spring. Half a dozen best HjKiwiijf 

 Glasses (various), half a doz n good Hyacinths for p*,! 

 Crocuses, four separate colours, 50 Double Snowdwftkit 

 dozen Double Van Thol Tulips, half a dozen Early Vu Hi 

 Tulips, 1 dozen D uble White SweeUcented NarcifJ»,bf 

 a dozen Double Jonquils, 1 dozen Winter Aconites . o«* 

 Mixed Tulips, 1 doze i beautiful Mixed Double Anemooo. 



Clarke and Co., Seedsmen, &c, 85, High-s re 

 about 30 doors from London-bridge Railway Terminus, 



The cash will be returned if the bulbs are no: appwitf 



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[The Set of 9 for R 10*.] 

 Our selection from the following 9s. and 15s. per dozen, 

 or any 12 may be selected for U, or 20 for 11. 10s. 



Alboni, Anais, tteau'y, Bouquet tout fait. Beauty of Win- 

 chester, Clown, Defiance, Fairy Queen, Formosa, Hero of 

 Surrey, Jenny Lind, Jehu, Jrhu Improved, La Belle d'Afrique, 

 Lady Rivers Lady Flora Hastings, Madame Grisi, Magnifica, 

 Maid of Anjou, Mazeppa, Superb, Modesta, Singularity, Sta- 

 tiaski, Village Maid, Wmtonia, Yeatmaniauum, and Zelia. 



NEW PLANTS. 



Each. 

 Allamanda neriifolia 

 — Schottii 



Agalmyla staminea 

 Angnria Wart«ewiczii 



Begonia cinnabarina 

 Capanea grandiflora 

 Cantua depecdens 

 Cyrtoeeras reflexa 

 Deutzia gracilis 



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s. 

 3 



1 

 3 

 3 

 2 

 5 

 5 

 2 

 3 



Dipteracanthus speetabilis 3 

 Eriostemon scabrum ...2 

 Escallonia macrantha, 



2s. 6d. to 

 Gardenia Stanley an a 

 — Fortuni 



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3 

 2 



2 



d. Each.— s. 



6 HoyaBella,ls.6<f.,2s.6d,to 3 



6 — campanuiata ... 2 



G — imperialis 3 



6 Ixora Javanica 2 



6 — salicifolia 5s. to 7 



Jasminum nudiflorum ... 1 



Lobelia Aurora 2 



6 — thapsoides ... 2 



6 | Mitrariaccccinea.U.Gd. to 2 

 6 j Mediniih* magnifica ...15 

 6 Nematanthus morelliana 2 

 Pharbites ostrioa ... 2 



6 Tropaeolum Wagnerianum 2 

 6 Tritonia aurea, 2s. 6d. to 5 



6 i Veronica Audersoni 



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 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

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NEW ROSES 



WILLIAM WOOD and SON* have the pleasure of 

 announcing that their DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 

 OF ROSES is now ready, and will be forwarded to all who 

 have patronised them, and post free to all applicants. Such 

 extensive addition has been made to their Stock, that they are 

 able to execute orders of any magnitude with good Plants 

 and without substitutions. 



The above can be obtained in London of Messrs. Nixon, 123, 

 Great Portland-street, Oxford-street; of Messrs. IIcbst and 

 M'Mollei*, C, Leadenhall-street ; and of Mr. Carter, 238, 

 High Holborn. And at the Nursery the following : a Catalogue 

 of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, including a fine collection 

 of Coniferse and choice Herbaceous Plants ; and a Descriptive 

 Catalogue of New and Select Fruits. The Trade Catalogue is 

 also now ready. 



Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, Sussex. 



SANGSTER'S NEW EARLY No. 1 PEA. 



HAY, SANGSTER, and CO., in submitting the 

 aho " " — 



PERMANENT PASTURE. 



ENRY ROGER SMITHE, of India?, F*» 



sham, Kent, iniorms the public that bia mourn tf» 

 NATURAL GRASSES and small CLOVERS, ttianAi* 

 hU own superintendence, including every sort M*""fJ 

 form a Permanent Pasture, on various soils, are now m 

 delivered on the South -Eastern Railway, at Ifc p* « 

 allowing three bushels per acre. Also Seeds for I 

 for renovating old pastures ; the nature of tte wil to Dew 

 should be particularly stated. Instructions for so^wull 

 sent with each parcel. Seeds are this year ^P""* 

 scarce; the Advertiser has, however, determined notto m 

 his prices, considering the ruinous effects olto»*JJJ 

 Agriculture, and depending on the extension of ma *m 



for a return of his ou lay. 



f 



The following strong Plants, fine for Winter and early 



Spring fiowering .- 



12 Stove Plants, for 11. 

 Aphelandra aurantiaca 

 — Giesbrightii 



Begonia coccinea 



— alb '-coccinea 



— fuchsioides 



Centradenia floribunda 

 Euphorbia splendeus 

 — fulg«ns 



Gesnera oblongata 



Hoy a bell a 



Hondeletia speciosa major 

 Stephanotis tioribunda 



12 Greenhouse riants, for 15s. 

 Calceolaria grandis, new, 

 Cassia corymbosa [shrubby 

 Chorozema spiendens 

 Corraea magnifica 



— Ne plus ultra 



— speciosa 



— frtockweliiana 

 Echeveria retusa 



Jasminum nudiflorum 



I Kennedy a monopbylla 

 — nigricans [rubra 

 Siphocampylos microstoma 



above valuable PEA to the public, can recommend it 

 with the greatest confidence, as the largest podded and best 

 Early Pea known, and of first-rate quality ; height, 2 feet. 

 Price 2s. 6d. per quart. 



York Regent Potatoes, from prepared cuttings, Gs. per bush. 

 Cambridge Radical do. (a first-rate second early) 6s. do. Early 

 Oxford do., 10s. Bd. do. Early EbrinsUon Kidney do., 10s. 6d. do. 

 Early Ash-leaf Kidney doj, 10s. 6d. do. 



Post-office orders to be made payable at the Borough Post- 

 office to Hay, Sangster, and Co., Nursery and Seedsmen, 

 Newingtcn Butts, London. One-bushel hampers and booking, 

 Is. Gd. ; two-bushel, 2s. U. Sacks, 2s. U. each. 



THE ROYAL EX 11 IB W* fl- 



FLOWER-POTS! FLOWER-POTS!! ™™ T ^ 



CHARLES PHILLIPS, Potter, of Westo^f 



\J Mare, bavin- been requested b, the P nncl f a ^ 

 of England to publish a complete LIST ot im t : 

 diameter of all Pots manufactured by him, begs **•• 

 join the following:— 



No. 



I.... 

 2.... 

 3.'.'.! 

 4.... 

 5... 



Size. 

 .13 in. 



H 



A 





No. 

 6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



4 1 in. 



.7 

 .8 





>f 



No. 



11. 

 12. 



13. 



14., 



Size. 

 8} in. 



11 n 



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UTCH 



uu o..u ««!«• the Fame ^\^L^ 

 Persons visiting the Royal Exhibition ; cat ii *r^, 



Saucers and Seed Bas 



Phillip* Pottery, &c*, in the ^\^f ? de ^w; 

 the West Entrance of the Cry*ta P» lace, t^r 

 flu.^us to laud either the quality ^^^1*2 

 which his goods are manufactured but ''"^&£ 



parties who have not yet P^^^l^pai W*£ 

 at Frogmore and Kew and to the • P^ i^ «-* 



^ lBSffo7lo^r^ ^^ ^ ™™» « 



P "f im^^a%lZ& and ° w ™ ™ «**■ 



VERBENAS.-Smith's, Turner's, Barker's, and Chauviere's 

 new varieties of 1851-1 2 for 12s t or 20 for 18s. 

 NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS, fine bushy plants, with flower 

 ouas, in b-inch pots, for turning out or re-potting. £ s d 



12 fine new varieties of last reason ... 15 * 



:X *P le ^ d , varieties, including the above ... *" 2 



., _ . ... ^ ^ 



A7AIRA iwrnni varietie ? •• ... 7 « 



season:- CA ' 8tron 8 bash y P^nts for flowering next 



20 very fine varieties f ?» 1l 



12 do. d>.,18j.,6for -HO 



H Y A C I N T H S, per doz., 6s. to 12s. 



Or an assortment of three dozen, best sorts, for 16s. Gd. 



Double Roman Narcissus per doz. 3 



Double and Single Van Thol Tulips ... „ 1 



Mixed Tulips If. to 6 



Jonquils ff 2 



Crocus, in variety ... per hundred 2 





 

 

 



And other roots, of which lists map be had free. 



at frogmore anu ive™, «"« -y y~ A - e w i n d,)B, ^ZL. 

 London, Slough, Reading .Oxford, b«* j» 

 Stroud, Worcester, Gloucester, ^^"'pi^g 

 Taunton, Tiverton. Ex er , Torquay .T om«- 

 and South Wales, &c, Ac^or^a rftg 



he has had the honour of ^^V^^^f^ 



the above Goods will be prompt y f a ij™ * ^ 



to any Railway Station within 1,0 ones ^ ^* 



either 

 tion o 



40 do. do. 11. ifc i fine varieties, 17s. 6d., 12 do. 

 10 Lihputta or dwarf varieties ... 



AZALEA INDICA BP r^„ L-^U .,, ""^ r''~ 





 

 

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s. d. 



10 



dltion. 



or Ip««kh Line. With all Ordm ot ?! I »^i ™« ^^ », lry 

 pres^ted to c- tnpensate for dittTnt earriaee UpW " d8 ' FlaDlS 

 Remittaiices requested from unknown nrv\.» A «««-.j ■ 

 Post-office Orders to be made payaR ^respondents. 



Bass and Bbown. or Stephen Brown, Seed an* u~ « i^ i 



Establishment, Sudbury? SuflMkJ Hortlcalt,iral 



ROBERT HALL begs to advise the arrival of his annual 

 importation of BULBS, in high perfection, especially drawing 

 attention to the double Roman Narcissus, which for early 

 blooming and fragrance is not surpassed. 



Also to the following items of Foreign produce, of hie own 

 importation, and choice quality, viz. ;— 



French Liqueur Ginper Brandy, an excellent Stomachique, 

 Ann-Cholera, and invaluable in Spasms, per bottle ... 



Curasao and Maraschino, per bottle 



French Liqueurs, per bottle ... .^ 



Milk Punch, per dozen ... 



Old Pale Brandy, per dozen „„ "'. 



Genuine Dantzic Spruce, per bottle ... 



Old Cordial Gin, per gallon ... \][ 



Old Jamaica Rum, per gallon 



Pale Brandy, "oldiu bottle," per bottle 



Farantosh Whisky, per gallon 



Batavia Arrack, 15 years in bottle, per bottle 



Kershenwaeser, per bottle 



Pots, Land Drain Pipes, ^""i^rtodt**^ 

 Lists of Prices. Terms, to^*™*™^**'*** 

 Manufactory, Locking Road, We«ton£«P 



E^TABL'SIIED 1835 



MILDEW 



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Sardines a Phuile, per case 



Gorgona Anchovies, bottled abr id, per bottle 



Honeycomb Parmasan Cheese, per lb. 



New Gruyere Cheese, per lb. ... 

 nr»!pt» Maccaron\ per lb. 



RosBax Hall, 63, South Audley-street Grosreaor. square. 



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T^ FP8* SULPHURATOR^ay^^ 



Applied by SitW ^ 



used by tb. ftjflCjl 

 the highwt testimonials have been rec« y^** 

 properties, in effectually destroying «, ^m 



A-li serymen, Seedsmen 

 upwards. The Trade s 

 Holborn, Loudon. 



Th.s Machine ^ ^^ng*^,* 



Peaehes, Peas, 

 Plomley, F.R.S 



and all other boruca.^- w wr 



Mr. Ingram, 



« ard & &»* 



W= ; Mr! Smith, Bu^«*^^-*g 



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Mr. Thompson 



Ayres« Blackh** 



to — Colyer, Esq., BiacUheath, 



Cornwallis, Won Park 5 *°? ""W.?^ 



, Horticultural ^^,. *.*» 



VT and Hothouses made_ b y M . a ^ rt j C uitural 



to 



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I 



-*^— ana rioTiumpro ** «,. HortK" 1 



the United Kingdom. Tneje ^^nals,* 



mi*. , a. mwntk 



warranted to be made of the be t ^ « i» 



Lists of prices port." 



10 



In England. 



lig 9 9 1\d, ; 1J i 



ditto, 3ri. 



2 in 



of a large 



ditto 

 fiize. 



W 



rf. 



UK 



grazed with 10 oV sheet -gl^ * &&totf& 



J. Lewis, Horticultural WorKs, a 



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