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gross quantities c ith duty on importation. LORAL ORNAMENTS—For ind Cuttings. i 
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eat ve 00l — uquet Stands— for 
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THE AVIARY.—Bir Gossip Designs for Aviaries—Princi- | al zm and flo 
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Precaution against —Grouping of Birds in Families—| wind, from attacks of insects, 
‘Feeding— woe. eoa be had in any required lengths. 
THE. BRE HOUSE, — Pleasures and Adva or Ree- 
— Wonders of the Hive Conetruotion 0 Apiaries— Shading Purposes. ree yards 
Humane Management—Stoc! aer an and Depriv-| ELisna THOMAS ARCHER, 
ribad, bd the rm 0 ere they | ing Honey —— — T, Trini 
to me Leere satisfactory, especially "n eps of — enl de d etr m d rome mata an & 60 f 
— E a — m 
experiments went they bore out the vonne e as my | Rockwork — Contrasts of lanes and ö Uses of 7 E ^ "VERCHA sOLbs y. 
— formed of the plan. Binee keen e opinion Macer sims and lang — — — Lawn: AY segs * 1155 —The Gutta Percha ll È 
— abe: Generik pleasure to — the udo aimn, * 
truction of Ponds and Four x SCENERY.—Con- | G. Guenwy, Esq: 4 urn 2 
experiments were tried on the Oobtie formation’ I d Plating and Stocking — Ornamental tal Waters — OF Pans “Genil a gee 8 20 der in EU 1j 
tried mount: ithe re We — — Sagem — Nook of Cool- these two years, an ds, and with the ter ct 
FERN ERY Sin — Situation 
fo which you refer as; 8: 
remember I had nd Jately visited 
oven: ho sec spesa. saril am in all weathers, them. aw 
— —— — ing, and General Ma A Soll, P — gta no aecoun unt Gardens t the 
in Staffordshire. My own opinion is sti „ P Iw zoomma 
1 pi ost, peu Ar and ats EE and dicite ve ems T emp) all e p eek es 
doin 
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they them, | Sec nd Edition, much enlarged, me i — Bosses, Union Joints, jain ings he 
usual, many. communications have been received too late, | OF 8ve;clot. eilt, a, ated. . — — Sponge Bags nufactured. 'gealars 3 
others are detained till the . Lupin can be eue Me Tal pe 3 their wholesale tenten, 
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wh etl deed PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. Send Uy Road, London. — 
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