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GARDEN YARD ''"° 



when snow and ice lie on the sash, there is some light 

 getting to the plants, and in clear weather the heat from 

 the sun's rays during the day is stored up in the bed and 

 held by the double glass with the air-space between. 

 That is why even in zero weather the half-hardy plants 

 need no extra covering. 



It is quite possible that the gardeners of this country 

 may make a system of their own for intensive cultiva-" 

 tion, to equal and perhaps excel the French system with 

 its repeated covering and uncovering of the frames. The 

 sash are made in Louisville, Ky. 



