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very grateful, for any information respecting 
the treatment of this line flower that any florist 
might be disposed to communicate. I have 
laid down every rule and observation that the 
experience and practice of many years have 
taught me, to be right in regard to its culture 
and management; and the experienced gar- 
dener may possibly here find hints worthy of 
bis attention, and it is presumed that the 
young florist also may be sufficiently in- 
structed. Should any one experience the same 
pleasure and satisfaction in cultivating this 
curious and beautiful flower the Author has 
done, he will neither think his money mis- 
spent, nor his time thrown away in the pe- 
rusal of this Treatise. 
FINIS. 
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