Gardening Under Glass 



prevail; and then to make 

 as plain as possible the 

 general principles that 

 lead to success. 



If You've Gardened Out- 

 side, You Can Gar-den 

 Inside 



First, as to the doubt 

 worries, be assured that 

 if you have been success- 

 ful with your flowers and 

 plants out of doors, you 

 can be successful with 

 them under glass. There 

 need be no question 

 about that. 



This statement is made with some positive- 

 ness, because I began greenhouse gardening with- 

 out any experience other than what I had gained 

 in gardening out of doors; and, while there was 

 much to learn, I soon found that the essentials 

 were the same for both kinds of gardening. So, 

 when any person who is over-timid about glass 

 gardening says to me, "Aren't the conditions 

 entirely unlike.'^ Doesn't one have to grow en- 

 tirely different things? Isn't a great deal more 

 skill and knowledge required in the glass garden 



In the dead of winter you 

 merely push the latch — and 

 there is all the joy of your sum- 

 mer garden! 



