February, 1906 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



39 



Ga" dEN Bou "T lh 



1906 





IS THE TITLE OF 



HENDERSON'S CATALOGUE 



Of SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS, TOOLS, BOOKS, Etc., 



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