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free older gardening books

Posted by angelinagardens 5a (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 11, 10 at 14:06

Hi everyone,

I'm cleaning out my bookshelves, and I have some old/older gardening books that could use a new home. If anyone is close to Longmont and interested, please let me know! I would rather not mail them, if possible, since I often find it tricky to get to the post office.

*the Complete Gardener, by Lois Wilson, 1971, http://tinyurl.com/275stys
*The New York Times Book of House Plants, by Joan Lee Faust, 1973, http://tinyurl.com/24okvns
*Reader's Digest Success With Houseplants, 1981, http://tinyurl.com/23x5cht
*Better Homes and Gardens Garden Book, 1951, http://tinyurl.com/22vrk7b
*the Practical Flower Garden, by Helena Rutherford Ely, 1911 http://tinyurl.com/256cspm

thanks,
Angel


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RE: free older gardening books

if nobody else want's the books, then i am able to take them ;^) (we would have to work out some kind of arrangement, 'cause my mother doesn't want to drive all the way to Longmont)


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