The Garden of England is Kent. 
. . . AS A 
fieni 6as acres of 
more Hian any oHier county. 
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liriomn as the “(harden of 
I>ROOF . . . 
f ruit ; this being seoen times 
Well may it be unioersally 
England. We are fortunately 
situated in the midst ot the best planted and managed Fruit 
plantations. Nombere can I rees or ^eeds be groiun and 
obtained so good as trom us. Our orders increase some 
seasons by .1^000, and our experience and tacilities in liile 
proportion. We asli all to send for our Catalogues. 
Wben supplied from us, crops are better, tbe correctness 
and piirit]' of stoclis rnalie them more satisfactory, and the 
garden becomes more encBanting, profitable and enjoyable, and 
your estate more ualuable. 
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