TUB GARDENING WORLD. 
August 1, 190S. 
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March 14 —New Chinese Primulas. 
„ 28.—NewDecorativeRose, “ Chameleon. 
Aoril 4 —Coleus thrysoideus. 
11—A Group of Pitcher Plants. 
„ 18—The New Oestrum Smithii. 
,, 25—Japanese Pigmy Tree. 
May 23—Saxifraga Grisebachii and a Group of 
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, 30—Dendrobium Nobile Rotundiflorum. 
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„ 20—Zenobia Speciosa Pulverulenta. 
.July 4—Aphelandra aurantiaca Roezlii. 
„ 18 .—Australian Pitcher Plants. 
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