ON A DESCRIPTION OF BINS, &C. 



Fig. 2. A ground plan of the low tier of Bins. 



Loam 



2ft. 9in. 



Loam 



and hot-bed 



Manure equal 



parts 



Fig: 2nd 



* 



CO 



Peat 2 fl . gin.^ 



Leaf Mould 



hot bed manure 



Cow Dnnp: 



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Fig. 3. A ])lan of the top or upper tier of Bins. 



Lig. 3rd. 



fcfi 



a 



B 



c 

 Sin"' 



E E 



It. i 

 J 



c a 



2x9 



.3 x6. 



.3x0. 



.3x6. 



■c 



The capacity of the different Bins is such as may be required 

 for the use of amateur gardeners, but the dimensions and num- 

 ber may be increased so as to suit the purpose of any cultiva- 

 tors of plants, however large the establishment. 



The object of this plan is to enable any person to arrange his 

 materials for propagating plants in something like order, and in 

 the least possible space (it is an excellent rule to have a place for 

 every thing, and every thing in its place, it saves a world of 

 trouble.) It is also an advantage to have such small quantities 

 in compact masses, when once moistened they keep so for some 



