140 AURICULA, 
confiderably increafed by having a ftage 
of the former, and a bed of the latter, 
under the fame awning, with an interme¬ 
diate path, about fix feet wide ; in which 
cafe, if the cloth covering of the Hya- 
\ 
cinths is fine enough to admit a fufficiency 
of light, it may be continued over the 
Auricula ftage, inftead of the glafs and 
boards, and will anfwer all purpofes 
tolerably well with little trouble: or other- 
wife, the edge of the cloth covering, for the 
bed and path, may be nailed to the upper 
or front edge of the glafs frames, over the 
Auriculas, in fuch manner as effe£tually 
to prevent rain dripping through in that 
quarter. 
A row of fine Polyanthufes, in pots, 
may likewife be introduced in front of 
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the Hyacinths, as they likewife blow 
at the fame time; it will add to the 
variety, and form altogether a more 
elegant 
