. Godey's lady's book . These designs are presented to show how much con-venience may be obtained in the least possible space,and also to show how much more economical is thesquare than the parallelogram as a form for the smallcottage. The two elevations it will be seen represent differentdesigns of the same house—one quite plain, the othermore ornamental. The internal arrangements are quitesimple; the first floor containing four rooms, of whichthe living-room, B, is 11 by 20 feet. The other rooms,a parlor C, dining-room D, and kitchen E, are respect-ively 14 by 16, 14 by 16, and 10 by 12 feet


. Godey's lady's book . These designs are presented to show how much con-venience may be obtained in the least possible space,and also to show how much more economical is thesquare than the parallelogram as a form for the smallcottage. The two elevations it will be seen represent differentdesigns of the same house—one quite plain, the othermore ornamental. The internal arrangements are quitesimple; the first floor containing four rooms, of whichthe living-room, B, is 11 by 20 feet. The other rooms,a parlor C, dining-room D, and kitchen E, are respect-ively 14 by 16, 14 by 16, and 10 by 12 feet. The second floor contains four well lighted and wellarranged chambers. 412 godeys ladys book and magazine. THE FLOWER GARDEN. Sfring is once more upon us, and with it, also, thedesire to adorn our homes with natures floral heretofore have been deprived of rare and beauti-ful plants by the expense, as well as difficulty of obtain-ing them. To those living at a distance from the greatcentres of horticult


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