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JOUENAL OF HORTICULTUKE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



[ December 15, 1S70. 



very fine. Mr. Smith informs me that the beds are already 

 planted, so that I would advise all who may have the oppor- 

 tunity to pay the Yiee-Begal Lodge a visit. 

 Adjoining the Lodge there is a very large and ornamental 



plant house having a three-ridged roof. This is used also for 

 entertainments of various kinds. During the time of my visit- 

 it was filled with some fine plants of Crotons, and two large 

 plants of Cyeas revoluta and circinalis. A little way off, again, 



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stands another house, a very useless and unmeaning structure, I has to grow great numbers of plants for decoration, and the? 

 quite enough to try the temper of any gardener. As an aviary are grown well. I observed great quantities of the kuehan* 

 it might prove useful, but as a plant houBe never. Mr. Smith J amazonica, Gardenias, Dracienas, Allamandas, &a. ; also of the 



