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1^ Designs and Plans 
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70 Designs and I'luns. 
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ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, Publishers, 245 Broadway, New York 
CJardening for Profit. 
A Guide to tl»e Successful Cultivatloii of 
tUc Market and Family Garden. 
Br PETER HENDERSON. 
Finely Illustrated. Price, Post-paid, $1.50. 
The following voluntary notices of Mr. Henderson's books 
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Play and Profit 
IN MY GARDEN. 
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XOTICIiS BY THE PRESS. 
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Money in the Garden. 
A VEGETABIiE MANUAL, 
rrEPAUEn ^iTii a view to 
ECONOMIT AND PKOFIT, 
BY P. T. QOXX, 
PKACTICAL nOKTICrLTUE 1ST. 
In this M'ork the author aims to sire, in a plain, practical 
style, instructions on tlircc distinct although closely con- 
nected brauches of gardening— the kitchen-garden, market- 
garden, and field culture ; tlic only and suflicicnt creaentials 
lor the fitnessof hisundcrtaking being a successful practical 
experience fov a term of year.s. 
COMTEN'TS. 
Chapter I. Money in 
the Garden. 
•' II. Hot-beds. 
■• III. Articliol;c. 
" IT. Beans. 
" V. Cabbages. 
" VI. Egg-I'Iants. 
. " VII. Leftnec. 
Chapter XV. List of Seeds. 
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Chapter VIII. Melons. 
** IX. Onions. 
X. Parsley. 
XI. Itadishes. 
XII. Salsify. 
XIII. Tomatoes. 
** XIV. F o r c i n I 
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