NovEMBER, 1908 
io the Greenhouse 
Inclined 
You would be entertained 
to read some of the green- 
house inquiries that we re- 
ceive. One man,for example, 
wants to know the price of 
a house 25 feet long, in 
which he can grow roses, 
carnations, palms, orchids, 
lettuce, tomatoes, and so on 
through a list of things that 
would take a range of houses 
several hundred feet long 
with at least a dozen com- 
partments. Stillanother has 
a little cramped up space, 
and talks of having a 40 
foot palm house with ad- 
joining wings and a row of 
parallel houses in the rear 
—a layout thatis splendidly 
adapted to the larger coun- 
try places, but one out of 
all keeping with his grounds 
or pocket-book—and so it 
goes. 
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