VI. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
July 4, 1903 
Wm. COOPER’S CATALOGUE — 250,000 FRE E COPIES. 
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„ 21—Group of Davallias. 
28.—New Decorative Rose, “ Chameleon,” 
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April 4—Coleus tlnysoideus. 
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