THE COTTAGE GARDENER—ADVERTISEMENTS. 
T)OTANICAL AND GARDE N- 
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THE COTTAGE GARDENERS’ 
DICTIONARY. Edited by G. W. Johnson, 
Esq., Editor of The Cottage Gardener, 
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THE MAGAZINE of BOTANY, 
HORTICULTURE, FLORICULTURE, and 
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Botany—A. Henfrey, Esq., F.L.S., &c. The 
Literary Department contributed by the best 
Practical Gardeners in the Country. Illustrated 
with highly finished Plates and Woodcuts. In 
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"VTEW WORKS ON BOTANY 
Jo AND GARDENING. 
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THE FLORISTS’ GUIDE, AND 
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Moore ; with contributions by Glenny, 
Barnes, &c. Numerous Coloured Plates and 
Wood Engravings. 
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THE VILLA GARDENER. Com¬ 
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dence, the Laying-out, Planting, and Culture ! 
of the Grounds, &c. By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S., i 
H.S., &c. Second Edition, edited by Mrs. 
Loudon. 
In 8 vo., price 15s, cloth, 
THE HORTICULTURIST. The 
Culture and Management of the Kitchen, Fruit, 
and Forcing Garden explained to those having 
no previous knowledge in those departments. 
By J. C. Loudon, F.L.S., H.S., &c. 
In small 8 vo., price 2s, cloth, gilt, 
EVERY LADY HER OWN FLOWER ! 
GARDENER; a Manual for Ladies Managing 
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Tenth Edition. Beautifully coloured Vignette 
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WHITE’S NATURAL HISTORY 
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Animals and Scenery described. New Edition. 
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,, Knives 
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,, Standsin Wires 
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Galvanic Borders and 
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Plant Protectors 
Labels, various pat¬ 
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,, Rollers 
Marking Ink 
,, Scrapers 
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Potato Forks 
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,, Shears 
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