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^j^HOSE gardeners of my acquaintance, to 

 whom I have explained the principles of 

 my new method of cultivadog and managing 

 the*Cu:umber Plant, approve of it; but they, in 

 generalj fay, Of what ufe will your method be 

 to us, feeing w*e cannot put it in pradice with- 

 out the knowledge and approbation of our maf- 

 ters ; becaufe the bed muft be built of bricks ? 

 This is, undoubtedly, a juft and v/eighty ob- 

 fervation ; but, confidering the fmall expenfe "*" 

 attending the building of a brick bed after my 

 plan, and the many advantages arifuig there- 

 from, I cannot, for a moment, entertain a doubt 

 that gentlemen will have the leaft objedion to 

 adopting the method : For I have always found, 

 and I believe, moft gentlemen are forward and 

 liberal in encouraging gardening in all its 

 branches, particularly thofe which furnifli their 



* To build a bed for a three-light frame will require only about 

 760 bricks, 1^6 tileS; v.n6, lime, and labour. 



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