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THE TLORAL WOELD AND GARDEN GUIDE, 



wooden stand) did occur with mine, before 

 I had perfected the lamp. 



I have nowglven you a sketch of my ex- 

 perience, and the result of it, with respect 

 to the Waltonian case. I have forwarded 



taking a great interest in what I now 

 consider the most delightful of employ- 

 ments. Last year I removed my home 

 some 120 miles, and, therefore, found it 

 impossible to carry many plants, yet, by 



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FIG. 7. 



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FIG. 9. 



FIG. JO. 



Scale, quarter of au inch to an inch. Fig. 0. The tube for the cotton removed from lamp. 

 Fig. 10. Bu'd's-eye view of lamp-case and lamp. 



them to you, thinking they might be of 

 use to some of your numerous readers. If 

 they should be but as successful as I have 

 been, they will have cause to rejoice, and I 

 shall have the pleasure of aiding them in 



means of the case, I nearly supplied my 

 new garden with plants ; and this year I 

 have already raised some thousands of 

 seedlings, and struck many cuttings. All 

 this has been accomplished with compara- 



