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GARDEXTNG FOR PLEASURE. 



tention than any base-burning stove. Tbe boiler takes 

 up no more room than an ordinary stove, and requires no 

 setting. It is shown in figure 50, and in section in fig- 

 ure 51. It is fed by coal from the top, and can be left 

 with safety ten or twelve hours without any attention. 



Fig. 54. — CONSERVATORY ATTACHED TO DWELLING. 



It must be borne iu mind that, in constructing the con- 

 servatory, it must be built where a chimney is accessible 

 by which to carry off the smoke from the boiler or water 



