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THE OLIVE.
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our California fruit culture which for so many centuries it has occupied in that of Asia, Europe and Africa. It seems probable today that this result will be attained, and it will be due to none so much as to yourself.

I am, dear sir,
Yours very respectfully,
ARTHUR TAPPAN MARVIN.


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