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BASKETS, VASES, AND WINDOW BOXES 5 
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of Mesembryanthemums. ‘There should be no crowding, how- 
ever, but each species should have ample room for develop- 
ment. 
Window-boxes are largely used in England, and when well 
planted are exceedingly beautiful. They are made of wood, 
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about eight inches wide and deep, by a length to fit the width 
of the window, and are placed outside the window on the pro- 
jecting sill. Where this does not project sufficiently, iron 
