SUBSC RIBE NOW. 
JANUARY 
^^ASON*- 1884. 
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LADY’S BOOK for 1884 . 
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1884. 
The pasi »<“- - - 
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PLANTS of every descrip __, 
ion |*riw 
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Evorr cTOirer of Roses "will hail 
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aflilition to our list of Eoscs since 
the atlveut of Perlo lies Jarilius, 
■fi-om which it is a snort. It is an 
exact counterpart of this hitherto 
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thattho color is eiitirel 3 MlillercDt— 
nrich tawnysliaile of safTroii.somc. 
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