FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
No. XXXI.—JULY. 
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The above Seeds are saved with great care, andean 
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Now Ready. 
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T) AMBLES IN SEARCH OF 
Lt FLOWERLESS PLANTS. By Margaret Plues. 
Author of “ Rambles in Search of Wild Flowers,” 
“ Geology for the Million ” &c. This Work will con¬ 
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Volume, price 7s 6d. 
A Smaller Edition of the two First Parts has already 
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Opinions of the Press on the First Edition of 
RAMBLES in SEARCH of FERNS—RAMBLES IN 
SEARCH of MOSSES. 
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GARDENING. By JOHN FLEMING, Gardener 
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Price 3s. 6d., post free 3s. 10d., 
HE FRUIT MANUAL, containing 
Descnptions and Synonymes of the Fruits and 
Fruit Trees commonly met with in the Gardens and 
Orchards of Great Britain, with selected Lists of the 
Varieties most worthy of Cultivation. By ROBERT 
HOGG, LL.L)., F.L.S., Secretary to the fruit Com¬ 
mittee of the Royal Horticultural Society of London. 
London : Journal of Horticulture and Cottage 
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