THE GA RDENING WORLD. 
July 11 , 1903 
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' Appliances, Kennels, Heating Ap¬ 
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GARDEN LIGHTS. 
No. 40. Well-seasoned, stiles 2in. by 
2 in., mortised and pinned to tenoned 
rails, properly rabbeted for the glass, 
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RUSTIC WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 
No. 192—£3 10s. No. 194—£5. No. 188—£4. 
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