REFORM IN THE CONSERVATORY. 



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alike to the owner and to his gardener. It is needless to 

 say that the gardener could do hut little with only one 

 house ; what I want to point out is the advantage to be 

 derived from a totally different arrangement of the house. 



Fie. 124. 



Cycas circinalis. 



As you say, ' Let us enjoy it, then, and not delude our- 

 selves by cramming our conservatories with all the popular 

 small fry, from the Cineraria to the Azalea/ Just so. For 

 goodness sake get rid of all those weakly, insect-infected 



