A SIMPLE FLOWER GARDEN. 



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mentioned can be bought for fiftj cents. Roses are the 

 same, and herbaceous plants can be procured for from twelve 

 to twentj-five cents per clump. If not obtained directly of 

 the florist, the expense of packing and transportation must 

 be included. Eor persons ordering from a distance, it is 

 always best to pay for, and insist upon, thorough and care- 

 ful packing. To receive plants in a damaged condition is, 

 to say the least, vexatious and discouraging, 

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