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ULBS for Planting. — Cynosure, Figaro 
Grandis, 10s. to 155. ; Alice. уак жо, om 
1,000—good_stuif.--FRANKS AND STUBBS, Nur- 
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p CURRANT BUSHES, healthy, 4s. 
., and 7s. per doz.; Royal Sovereign Strawberry 
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NGLISH YEWS. The  cleanest and 
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Specimen, and splendidly E 33 ft. to 4 ft., 24/- 
3 ; 4 ft. to 4; ft., 30/- doz.; 5 ft. 40/. doz.; КЕ 
HINTON BROS., LTD., The Warwick 
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SALE, RHUBARB, 40,000 strong 
olum; ps, Royal Albert, Champa agne, „ Dawes Seakale, 
2 llpwhite 3 50, 000 strong Forcing roots. What offers?— 
Кет. arks and Gardens Dept., The Level, Brighton, 
OR SALE, two large KENTIA FORSTERI- 
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.—SMITH, Croft Bank, Shaw, Oldham, Lanes 
R SALE, xchange for collection of 
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—Apply GARDENER, Elm Bank, Stoke 
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aaa Prince of Wales, Eagle, 
yal George; two pe stems, 
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plants, suitable for stock; cash or exchange. 
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