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ID | Title or First Line | Date | Page Image | |
A66 | Sir: In reply to your inquiry as to the capacity of the Botanic Garden to meet the numerous calls made upon it, I beg leave to state that there are, or will be, duplicate plants to supply eighty or ninety per cent. Of the Senators and member of the House. | December 16, 1872 | ||
A386 | L. Menand, Florist, &c. Green and Hot House plants, etc., Camelia Japonica, Tea and China Roses, Budhia, Acacia, Hodtzia and other fine and rare flowers, for Bouquets, &c. | December 28, 1842 | ||
A397 | The Augusta Rose. | March 1, 1853 | ||
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