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varying seasons, and to put things back into, 

 when they have become a httle bit house worn, 

 then you can have a constant supply of plants 

 in perfect condition. 



Cactus. — Other plants which should not be 

 overlooked for the collection in your glass gar- 

 den are the Cactus, citizens of the desert. While 

 not the most charming, they are in some respects 

 the most interesting of all plants, and they are 

 the easiest of all to care for. Many sorts simply 

 cannot be killed; they will exist no matter w^hat 

 you do to them; even a broken-off piece set in 

 dry sand will take root, grow, and bloom. Fur- 

 thermore, they occupy very little space and will 

 not need to be re-potted or given much other 

 attention. You will have lots of fun with them, 

 and a collection that will last for years will cost 

 but a few dollars. 



Vines. — With the greenhouse vines you can 

 produce the most charming effects of all. They 

 make it possible for you to do real "landscaping" 

 within the limits of the glass garden. They may 

 be planted in the solid soil under the benches and 

 sent up the ends of the greenhouse, or along the 

 rafters, so that at any point you may frame, in 

 an inimitable way, any picture you wish to cre- 

 ate. 



In addition to the Climbing Roses already 



