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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 
By HEXRT WM. HERBERT. 
Revised, corrected, enlarged, and continued to 1S71, 
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Gardening for Profit 
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the goose of golden-cgg-layiug memory — for they are all 
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