THE 



GREEN-HOUSE 



AND 



CONSERVATORY. 



SECT. L 



ON THE SITUATION OF GREEN-HOUSES AND CONSERVATORIES, 



THE most proper situation for these compartments, 

 in an extensive and well laid out place, is certainly 

 in the Shrubbry, or Flower Garden ; and not, as 

 they are very generally to be found, in the kitchen? 

 garden, combined with the forcing-houses. In 

 smaller places, no doubt, they must be situated so 

 as to suit other conveniencies ; and we often find 

 them connected with the dwelling-house. 



In this latter way, they may be very convenient, 

 especially in the winter season, and may answer for 

 keeping many of the hardy kinds of exotics ; but it 

 is seldom they can be so placed and constructed, on 

 account of their connection with the building a as to 



