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and marigolds, and prevent the foolishness of con- 

 tinual sowing what does not once in ten years yield 

 the recompense of a flower; and when it will further 

 appear, that by a new construction of the hotbed 

 frame, a cover of varnished cloth, at sixpence a yard, 

 will answer ah 1 the purposes of expensive glass, sup- 

 plying at little cost all that requires artificial heat, 

 so far as use or ornament needs to be consulted for 

 the manse garden. 



