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THE GARDEN LIBRARY 
EACH VOLUME PRACTICAL and COMPLETE 
AveusT, 1908 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
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Water-Lilies and How To Grow Them 
By Henri Hus and Henry S. Conard 
OTHER VOLUMES READY: 
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By Leonard Barron 
For the first time the subject of lawn 
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Daffodils—Narcissus and How To 
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Written from the standpoint of Ameri- 
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Roses and How To Grow Them 
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A practical garden knowledge, with full cultural details, 
of the best water-lilies and other aquatics, by America’s 
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Ferns and How To Grow Them 
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31 pages of photographs, net, $1.10. Postage 7c. 
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62 illustrations 
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Fine illustrations 
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