Price 12 Cents, 
NEW YORK, DECEMBER, 1875. 
I!i' TIenry T. Williams, 
with a purple and green Tradescantia, Cuphea, a 
variegated Sweet Alyssum; just back of this is a pink 
Oxalis, a white Lobelia, blue Lobelia, and yellow 
spotted leaved Geranium; the whole forming a bean- 
FS NCE GARDENING. 
The upper end of my lot is laid out in walks, grass- 
plots, and dower-beds, and looks very fine. But the 
lower end running along the back building, is narrow 
In May I bought a number of pots filled with hang¬ 
ing plants, and placed them on the ledge running 
along and near the top of the fence, and in August, 
the ledge and pots were covered with a mass of leaves 
tiful group. Nest, a green Tradescantia, a Water 
Ivy, Ground Ivy, Nasturtium, orange and white 
Thunbergia, Madeira Vine, white edged Myrtle, Cy¬ 
press flowered Morning Glory. Mrs. H. G. A. 
