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L New ^"ork , . . , j ' ^ ROBINSON, W —The English Flower Garden, styli- position and àrraiîge- ment ; tollowed by a description alphabetically arraiiged of ail the plants best suited for its embellishment, illustrated with many en- gnivings. London 5 q(^ BOE, EDWARD P.— Success with Small Fruits, with illustrations, large 8vo. 'New York _ 5 qq SHELDON, J. P.— Dairy Farming ; being the Theorj', Praetice and Metiiods of Dairying, illustrated with 25 colored plates and numerous engravings, Royal 4to. gilt edges. London 9 25 STEPHENS, HENRY— The Farmer's Guide to Scientific and Prai;tical Agri- culture, 2 vols. New York 7;. q oO TRIMBLE, ISAAC P.— -A Treatise on the Insect Ènemi.'sof Fruit and Fruit Trees, with numerous colored illustrations drawn froin nature. larairy Hi^bandry, fully illustrated. New York. 3 50 COOKERY.'"^ g* CASSELLS Dictionary of Okokery, with uumerous illustrations, contaihinK about 9,000 recipes. 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