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THE YOUNG FLORIST. 



I shall shortly show you a list of these, with 

 their numbers opposite to their respective 

 names. 



I have contrived it so that the tallest plants 

 shall be in the centre and cover an arbor, as 

 you see I have marked. You see a walk from 

 the outside of the square to the arbor, commu- 

 nicating with one large and two smaller circular 

 ones. 



For the inner circle of all, such plants as 

 climb to the height of ten feet or more, as the 

 Morning Glory, Flowering Beans, occ, for 

 which it will be necessary to put down birch 

 poles with the branches of the tops left on to 

 form the arbor. 



For the second row you will find I have se- 

 lected Sweet Peas, Cypress Vine, Nasturtium, 

 &c. which are also climbers, and will require 

 brush for their support, neatly trimmed, about 

 four and a half feet high* 



