What You Need to Knoiv 



There are no diirk and secret mysteries al)()ut gardening under glass. 

 If plants will grow for you outside, they will inside — twelve months in 

 the year. 



than in the outdoor garden?" — ^I answer, "No."" 

 True, conditions inside and outside are not 

 the same, but as conditions inside are more 

 completelj^ under the gardener's control, there is 

 no disadvantage in this. One quickly learns 

 that there are limits, and about what they are, 

 the same as in outdoor growing. 



As to what may be grown in the glass garden, 

 there is practically no limit except that of prac- 

 ticability. 



