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Ottawa, A City Of Gardens (book)

Ottawa: City Of Gardens (book) page 1-100

print friendly version This book has been scanned in and presented as a web document. It's still being proofread for errors that arose during scanning, so if you see any text which needs correction it would be appreciated if you could e-mail the changes to : web@ottawahort.org
Ottawa, A City Of Gardens (book)
Part 1 pages 1-25 (.pdf) 4356 kb
Part 2 pages 25-50 (.pdf) 1137 kb
Part 3 pages 51-75 (.pdf) 3463 kb
Part 4 pages 76-100 (.pdf) 1159 kb
A Guide for the Improvement of the Lawns and Gardens

in Ottawa, prepared by the following Committee :

R. B. WHYTE,
W. T. MACOUN,
F. E. BUCK,
J. B. SPENCER.
Published for the Ottawa Horticultural Society

by Mr. R. B. WHYTE.
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OTTAWA, MARCH, 1916.

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