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THE New AMERICAN ORCHARDIST; or, an account of the most 
valuable varieties of fruit, adapted to cultivation in the climate 
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dies to which they are subject, from noxious insects, and other 
causes, etc, Also, a brief description of the most ornamental 
forest trees, shrubs, flowers, etc. Boston. 1833. [¢. 1832.] Car- 
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