JrxK 1913. 
THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
447 
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LTD., 
HORTICULTURAL 
BUILDERS, 
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AW parta are numbered ready for eaey re-erectio** 
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WHY USE A SYRINGE 
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HOLDER 
PNEUMATIC 
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Awaiueit Meoal at tlie Royal Horticuliural Exhibition, 
1912. 
R oses and their cultivation.” 
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