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American Florist’s Guide. 75 
Barry’s Fruit. Garden. 125 
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Eastwood on the Cranberry. .*. 50 
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Rose Culturist. 50 
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Stewart’s (John) Stable Book. 100 
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Timer’s (Albert D.) Agriculture . 2 U0 
Thomas (John J ) Farm Implements ... . 1 JO 
Thomas (J. J.) American Fruit Culturist. 1 25 
Thompson on the Food of Animals . 75 
Todd’s (S. E.) Young Farmer’s Manual. 1 25 
Turner’s Cotton Planter’s Manual .. J 00 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreens. 1 00 
Waring’s Elements of Agriculture . 7o 
Weeks’ (John M.) Manual on Bees .. o0 
Wheat Plant. J 50 
White’s Gardening for the South . 1 -•? 
Yale College Lectures . ^ 
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