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THE YOUNG FLORIST. 



M. This will be beautiful, surely, and 

 must have taken some time and patience to 

 arrange it ; but I think it will be a perplex- 

 ing piece of work to transfer it to the ground, 

 and have all the plants sowed in the place you 

 have allotted them. 



H. Nothing will be easier, as you will see 

 when I come to lay it out and sow them. 



Af. What is to be put in the outer part of 

 the figure, and what is the meaning of the 

 letters ? 



II. That is the place for the perennial 

 plants that we have in our little garden, and for 

 such as we may procure from other gardens 

 and the fields, and may be arranged in any 

 fanciful manner we please. The letters rep- 

 resent fanciful groups of flowers to be in bloom 

 at the same time, for different months of the 

 year, to be composed of annuals and peren- 

 nials. Ju. for July, Au. for August, A. for 



