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menus undulatifolius variegatus, generally known ; A = 20 YEARS. | 112 lb., 30s. eac 
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pulchra; 6, Pi muscosa (Artillery-plant).— 3 8 MANUFACTURERS— 
pirea prunifolia, 3 2, For SI 
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daur 8 > 
8 &c.: W. 8. Your plants have not a 8 RANSOMES) 
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This un ah 4 3 has for forty yea en un 
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escape from a garden. We never saw or heard of earned a high rerutation throughout the kingdom. It Mowers 
a Polyanthus plant that was 2 feet high, so that F 0 ä Months 
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YOA SK BEARS THE ABO Royal Horticultural Society, Chiswick Garden, 
Tomaros: Vitis, It is by no means necessary in | | CAUTION. | REGISTERED TRADE MARK. March 16, 1604.—Dear Sirs, I may say that we are charmed 
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getting a crop of fruit from a Tomato plant to 8 7 rig on as — pe beginning of ce ee 
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i it, now 4 years,” = 
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