FOREWORD 
ering; so much so in fact, that it is one of the 
reasons for writing this book. By the use of such 
modest glass structures as almost everyone can 
afford not only is the scope of winter gardening 
enlarged and the work rendered more easy and cer- 
tain, but the opportunity is given to make this light 
labor pay for itself. Fresh vegetables out of season 
are always acceptable and well grown plants find a 
ready sale among one’s flower-loving friends. 
CRANMERE, August Ist, 1912. 
P,P. 
