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CROP 1916. 
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TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 
FOR NURSERY PLANTING 
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Holland-Grown Conifers 
Sturdy trees with strong root systems, being trans¬ 
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THE PRACTICAL BOOK OF 
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^GROWING. 
By GEORGE C. THOMAS, Jr. 
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