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JOHNSON’S GARDENER’S DICTIONARY. 
A book which every one with a garden should own. This admirable publication is a new, revised and 
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list of every plant in cultivation, names printed in bold type, rendering references easy. An important feature of 
the work is the placing of synonyms alongside the correct name, instead of in a separate list. The habitat of 
~ each variety is given along with the date of its introduction. The cultural directions are brief and to the point. 
Insect foes, diseases and their remedies are fully described, and figures of some of the former have been given. 
The Dictionary is a large, handsomely bound volume. Price, post-paid, 4.00. 
C. L. ALLEN’S NEW BOOK ON BULBS. 
This is the most practical, inexpensive work on Bulbs and Tuberous-rooted plants we have seen. It gives 
their history, description, methods of propagation, and complete directions for their successful culture in the 
garden, dwelling and greenhouse. Handsomely illustrated, cloth, 12mo. Price, post-paid, 2.00. 
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matters of which they treat. 
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Gardening. Edited by Mr. WILLIAM FALcoNneER. Published on the first and fifteenth of each month. A 
very practical, finely illustrated and useful periodical for gardeners, and all interested in any way in flowers and 
gardening generally. Per year, 2.00, in advance. 
; American Gardening. An illustrated journal of Horticulture. Published semi-monthly. Devoted to the 
> amateur, in the garden, the conservatory and the home. Containing each issue seasonable, short, concise and 
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