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LADIES’ FLOWER 3ARDENER. 
ing flowers; and these they indulge in to a veiy considerable 
extent. 
We may safely conclude, then, that plants admitted into rooms 
to the extent that they are in general, can produce no effect in¬ 
jurious to the health of persons in general, but, on the contrary, 
will afford amusement to the mind and exercise to the body, both 
of which are so necessary towards the enjoyment of good health. 
The mind will be agreeably exercised in contemplating the beaut ' 7 
of the flowers, but more so still if the study of their respective 
parts, natures and structures, in a botanical or physiological point 
of view, be at the same time attended to. An agreeable and 
rational exercise will be provided for the body, if the proprietor, 
particularly if of the softer sex, take the entire management of h-T*? 
Kttie Window Garden into her own hands. 
