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Milk and its Products : Treatise upon the Nature 



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The Horticulturist's Rule Book. A Compen- 

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THE GLASGOW HERALD.— "The volume deals in brief compass with every 

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Plant Breeding. Being Five Lectures upon the 



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NATURE. — •' The reader will find numerous valuable hints and suggestions on 

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The Forcing Book : A Manual of the Cultiva- 

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