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 Novik, Zach. Omengelsktrakultur. {Tidsskr.Norske Landbr. 



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■Walpole, Horace. Essay on modem gardening. Q. Straw- 

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Forbes, .Mexander. Short hints on omamontal gardeninK. con- 

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Mangles, James. The floral calendar, monthly and daily. 

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The gardener's monthly volume. [Edited by George W. 

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Gourcy , comic de. Journal du second voyage agricole en Angle- 



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Contents: Arboretum notes: notes on the trees and shrubs cultivated 

 at Barton; ISO pp. List of ferns cultivated in my garden at Barton: 

 pp. 1S3-195. Notes on wild plants found in the parish of Great Bai^ 

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 parish of Mildeuhall, Suffolk: pp. 23~-2So. — Each article hasits okti 

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 Hferze]n. A. Giardini in^lesi e friardini d'lnghiiterra. {Xwyv, 



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