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ought to be fele£ted from the reft, and 
removed to a calm, Ihady corner, where 
they fhould have frnall hand glafles fuf- 
pended over them in fuch a manner as to 
preferve the bloom from rain, &c.° and 
yet admit a free circulation of air, both 
to the plant and to the bloffom, it being 
equally neceffary for the one as for 
the other. 
The ftage for the pots to Hand upon, 
whilft in bloom, comes next under con- 
fideration : p it fhould have a northern 
afpeft, that the fun may not fhine on the 
flowers ; it fhould confift of Lour rows of 
{helves, in the form of fteps, but muft 
not exceed five ; the front, or loweft 
fhelf, fhould be two feet five inches from 
the ground, the fecond about three inches 
higher than the firft, and the reft in the 
° Vide Plate 5. Fig. 6. 
p Vide Plate 6. Fig. 2. 
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