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The Fern Garden. 



variety, yet for real utility and beauty of appearance 

 there -are none so good as those of the simplest rec- 

 tangular outlines, such as may be readily obtained of any 

 of the leading dealers in such things. All things con- 

 sidered, the cases known as "Miss Maling's," which 



may be heated if required by means of gas flame or hot 

 water renewed periodically, are the best, because of their 

 extreme simplicity and the uninterrupted view they 

 allow of the interior. We are supposed to be great in 

 fern cases — I say we in the way of the organ blower in 



