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TOMATO PRODUCTION 
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HANDBOOK OF FERTILIZERS 
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THE GARDENER 
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STARTING EARLY VEGETABLE 
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PRINCIPLES OF VEGETABLE 
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By L. H. Bailey. Full information on 
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PLANT PROPAGATION FOR THE 
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SPRING FLOWERS FROM BULBS 
By Norton. Brief, clear directions on how 
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HOW TO GROW ANNUAL FLOWERS 
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HOW TO GROW PERENNIAL 
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A YEAR IN THE ROSE GARDEN 
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HOW TO GROW DELPHINIUMS 
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TREES AND SHRUBS 
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HOW TO PLAN THE HOME 
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LILIES IN THE GARDEN 
By Quint. Directions for planting and 
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HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES AND 
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By Kruhm. Every step in the successful 
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THE BOOK OF ANNUALS 
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THE BOOK OF CLIMBING PLANTS 
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GARDEN GUIDE 
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THE DAHLIA 
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SUCCESS WITH HOUSE PLANTS 
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ANNUALS—GARDEN BLUEBOOK 
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THE GARDEN NOTEBOOK 
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Gardening Week by Week — Indoors and Out 
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