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ever the water is changed, in order to make the colours 

 brighter. It niay not be known to every one who finds 

 amusement in the cultivation of flowers, that pots are made 

 purposely for bulbs, as wide at the bottom as at the top, 

 and of the requisite depth. When they are grown in 

 earth, it is advisable to procure these pots ; for of the com- 

 mon kind they cannot be obtained sufficiently deep without 

 being much wider than necessary. 



THE END. 



LONDON: 



BY THOMAS DAVISON, 



