Po Tee ROS. 
By H. B. ELLWANGER. 
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A Treatise on the Cultivation, Family Characteristics, etc., of the Various Groups of Roses, 
With Accurate Descriptions of the Varieties now generally grown, 
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Brief Essays on New Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Plants. 
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