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DADD’S MODERN HORSE DOCTOR, ------- 1 00 
An American Book for American Farmers ; Containing Practi¬ 
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illustrations. 
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“ “ “ “ “ Colored Plates, 4 00 
With Anatomical and Questional Illustrations ; Containing, 
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DANA’S MUCK MANUAL, EOR THE USE OF FARMERS, - - 1 00 
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DANA’S PRIZE ESSAY ON MANURES, ------ 25 
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“ “ “ Colored Plates, . - 2 00 
A Treatise on the History and Management of Ornamental 
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DOWNING’S (A. J.) LANDSCAPE GARDENING, - - - - - 3 50 
Revised, Enlarged and Newly Illustrated, by Henry Win- 
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DOWNING’S (A. J.) RURAL ESSAYS, ------- 8 00 
On Horticulture, Landscape Gardening, Rural Architecture, 
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an elegant Steel Portrait of the Author. 
EASTWOOD (B.) ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE CRANBERRY, 50 
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ELLIOTT’S WESTERN FRUIT BOOK, - - - - - - - 1 25 
A Hew Edition of this Work, Thoroughly Revised. Em¬ 
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EVERY LADY HER OWN FLOWER GARDENER, ‘ - - - . , 50 
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