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12. Lobelias protected. 
13. Half-hardy plants wintered 
14. Cape bulbs protected. 
15. Mushrooms cultivated. 
16. Cyclamens protected. 
17. Camellias protected 
18. Oranges protected. 
19. Ericas protected, 
20. Cauliflower and lettuces protected. 
21. Roses in pots, protected. 
22. Roses accelerated. 
23. Endive protected 
24. Succulents, Cacti, &c. protected. 
25. Carnations protected. 
26. Potatoes accelerated. 
27. Early Carrots acceleiated. 
28. Early ladishes accelerated. 
29. Parsley protected. 
30. New Holland tribes protected. 
31. Kidney beans accelerated. 
32. Fuchsias protected. 
The above are the chief of the objects for which such struc- 
tures are in general required; and as their coverings are not all 
required at one period, we hope to show how a set of covers of 
this kind may be kept in constant employ. To illustrate the 
matter we will suppose Sea Kale for the early crop forced, 
ready for table by the middle of November, and all cut at 
Christmas. Early potatoes might be accelerated here with the 
remains of the bottom heat, and be ready for use by the middle 
or end of March, and cleared off by the end of April, when 
Cucumbers might be introduced ; or the Protector might be 
made to receive surplus plant stock from the greenhouse, which 
at this period, is sure to want relief; thus preventing, as before 
observed, many a valuable plant from becoming drawn and 
spoiled. 
Before we proceed to place a sketch of each of these simple 
protectors before our readers, we must beg to draw attention to 
one most important consideration, which at first sight, to the 
inexperienced, might seem but a trifling affair, but which in 
reality is a matter of consequence. We mean the relation 
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