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SEASIDE PLANTING OF TREES AND 
SHRUBS. 
By ALFRED GAuT, F.R.H.S. An interesting and instructive book 
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CARNATIONS AND PINKS. 
Edited by E. T. Cook. 3s. 6d. Net, by post 3s. 9d. 
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THE BOOK OF BRITISH FERNS. 
By Cuas. T. Druery, F.L.S., V.M.H., President of the British 
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THE HARDY FLOWER BOOK. 
By E. H. Jenkins. 50 Illustrations and beautifully coloured 
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GARDENING MADE EASY. 
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