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ranging of Greenliouse Plants, knows the 
difficulty in j)lacing them to advantage, as 
it very frequently happens that the plants 
nud pots will not range according to their 
proper size. Lesser pots, having tall plants 
growing in them, must of course be placed 
among large pots. The plants and not 
the pots are generally considered : there- 
fore, by keeping a sufficient number of 
case-pots, you will be able to put the 
whole in the neatest order, by putting the 
common pot with the plant in it, within the 
cover or clean one: if it should be too 
large press a little moss between to hold it 
firm. 
THE FLOWEK GARDEN. 
Many and various are the designs for 
laying out tlower gardens, as persons for 
the most part choose devices and forms, 
according to their taste and fancy. The 
plans laid down here (see plates) are only, 
by way of example, to give some idea for 
the direction of the ingenious mind to the 
adoption of a better method, according to 
system ; because w ithout good order in this 
department, whatever the form or ingenu- 
ity in laying out and dividing the ground 
may be, it cannot give the desired gratiti- 
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