Rustic Adornments 
placed just where it should not be, because, 
where it should be. The amateur is no 
greater victim 
of a finality 
delusion than 
the plant 
chant and nur¬ 
seryman. In 
private gardens 
and nurseries 
alike, we com¬ 
monly see the 
plant - houses 
far separated, 
of all forms and 
sizes, having no 
relation one to 
another, and 
costing for 
management, 
heating, and 
repairing, per¬ 
haps ten times 
more than if 
they were all 
compact to¬ 
gether, arrang¬ 
ed on a definite 
plan, and the 
whole heated 
by one boiler, 
with a supple¬ 
mentary boiler 
as a safeguard 
against loss in 
haps the reader is startled by this portentous 
What! if I put up a little greenhouse, must I 
mer 
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AN AMATEUR’S SUNLESS GREENHOUSE, 
