gr. 



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FIG. 86— GARDEN FLAT AND PLANTS GROWN IN IT. 



The advantage claimed for this style of flat is that when the cross pieces 

 and the side are removed the plants come out as shown in 2, each with a ball 

 of earth. 



if possible. These men, acting upon their experience with roses of 

 the same class, calculated upon what appeared to them a reasonable 

 percentage of loss and made provision for the required space on that 



