47S GREEN*-HOUSE DISPLAYED. 



gible in the Flower Garden, or in the Plea- 

 fure Gr9und, or in fome fiieltered fituation in 

 any garden dirtrid where nioft convenient, and 

 where it may have the whole day's fun ; fnould 

 be conllrufted in a uniform ornamental iHle, 

 extended long- ways Ball and VVell, with the 

 front or glafs-work full to the South ; and in 

 dimenfions may be from fifteen or twenty to 

 fifty or an hundred feet long, or more, accord- 

 ing to the quantity of plants ; and in width 

 ten to fifteen feet, and eight to ten or twelve 

 feet high. The back confiruifted of brick 6r 

 flone work ; alfo the ends,eiiher wholly, or only 

 one-third or half-way up, with the upper part 

 of glafs lights; and the front framed wholly 

 of glafs fafhes, fitted in narrow frame- work of 

 wood, reaching from the top to within a foot 

 or two of the ground, to admit the fun and Tight 

 in the fullell degree ; or may alfo have the ends 

 entirely of glafs work, in the fame order as 

 the front ; and the top may either be wholly 

 flated, or have glafs fafnes one-third or half 

 way, in a floping order from the top of the 

 upright front glalTes, to have all poffible 

 beneiit of the fun in Winter. All the fafhes 

 made to Aide open, or clofe, as may be re- 

 quired, to admit air, and exclude it occafio- 

 nally. Having a principal door, by which to 

 move in and cut the plants, either in the mid- 

 dle or at one end, but the former will be moft 

 uniform and convenient, and which ihould be 

 alfo gjafs falhed ; or a private fmaller door, 

 for common entrance, may be at one or both 

 ends. And is advifeable, in conibufting this 

 confervatory, to have a fire-flue curried along 



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