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 LANDRETH, BURNET. 



Market -Gardening and Farm Notes; experiences and obser- 

 vations in the garden and field, of interest to the amateur gar- 

 dener, trucker and farmer. New York. 1893. [c. 1892.] 

 Orange Judd Co. pp. iv + 215. 7X^5. 



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 viii + 200. 6Xx4%. 



LIVINGSTON, A. W. 

 Livingston and the Tomato ; being a history of experiences in 

 discovering the choice varieties introduced by him, with prac- 

 tical instructions for growers. Illustrated. Columbus, Ohio, 

 n. d. [c. 1893.] Published by A. W. Livingston's Sons, Seed- 

 men. pp.176. 7^x5%. 

 Livingston's Celery Book. See Hollister, E. J. 

 LUPTON, J. M. 



Cabbage and Cauliflower for Profit. With fifty-three illus- 

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 in Jan., 1894, although it bears date of Jan. 1, 1893. It is a 

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 was not given general circulation, but was sent out for the pur- 

 pose of securing opinions as to the advisability of establishing 



