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Manual of everything for the garden - 1894 (1894) (14598298147)

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Manual of everything for the garden - 1894 (1894) (14598298147)

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Title: Manual of everything for the garden : 1894
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Peter Henderson & Co Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Seed industry and trade Catalogs Seeds Catalogs Flowers Seeds Catalogs Plants, Ornamental Catalogs Vegetables Seeds Catalogs
Publisher: New York : Peter Henderson & Co.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library



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s 142,146 Phoenix .Hi Phrynium .125 Pilogyne 146 Pinks 143 Pittosporum 146 Platycodon 146 Plumbago 143 Poinsettia 146 Polemonium 146 Primula.. , 145 Primrose 143 Privet 148 Prunus 148 Pulmonaria 146 Pyrethrum 137, 146 Pyrus Japonica 148 Raspberries 152 Rhododendrons 148 Rhubarb 152 Ribes 148 Roses 103 to 116 Rubber Plant 144 Rudbeckia 146 Salvias 145 Sambucus 148 Schizophragma 147 Seaforthia 144 Sedums 146 Segar Plant 146 Selaginella 146 Smilax 145- Snowball... 148 Solanum 145 Spiraea 146,148 Stevia 146 Stocks 146 Strawberries 149,150 Succulent Plants 146 Sunflower 146 Thyme 146 Tomato Plants 152 Torrenia 146 Tradescantia 146 Tritoma 146- Tropfeolum 146- Turkeys Beard 146- Vegetable Plants. .51,152 Verbenas 145- Viburnum 148 Vinca 145 Violets 126,145- Weigelia Rosea, etc . .145. Wistarias 14T Xerophyllum 145^ Vucca 146 2Jinnias 146 IMPORTANT! MISCELLANEOUS. Tools, Fertilizecides, etc., pas AH intending purchasers should read our instructions How to Order, Remit, etc., on opposite pag*
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pS r N presenting our Catalogue for this season,we desire to call attention to several changesand improvements in this, the most simple andyet attractive edition ever issued. While we have this season our full quotaof novelties in vegetable and flower seeds and plants, yet, as in thepast, we have particularly emphasized the old standard sorts that havestood the test of years. As predicted in our Catalogue of last year, our various exhibits a<Hh^Worlds Fair last summer were far superior to anything that has everbeen attempted in the horticultural line, either in this country or inEurope, as thousands who visited the White City in 1893 can testify.Full details of our prizes and awards will be found on page 5. This past season we have again found it necessary to make impor-tant structural alterations and improvements in our New York establish-ment, to keep pace with our rapidly growing business. We have also secured enlarged storage at Jersey City, whichenables us to extend and improvmanualofeverythi18pete_0

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