. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. HOUSE, AEEA, AND WINDOW GABDENING. of a very convenient description, which can be deco- rated very ornamentally with growing plants. In the same way a glass partition may be used to convert a bow-window into a receptacle for plants ever, be conveniently designed for a vestibule, or inner porch of a front door, where there is plenty of light. In all these a variety of plants might be grown in a perfectly satisfactory manner; but with-. Eig. 22.— Double-sash Conservatory. in pots, in which an invalid may find much amuse- ment without being exposed to win
. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. HOUSE, AEEA, AND WINDOW GABDENING. of a very convenient description, which can be deco- rated very ornamentally with growing plants. In the same way a glass partition may be used to convert a bow-window into a receptacle for plants ever, be conveniently designed for a vestibule, or inner porch of a front door, where there is plenty of light. In all these a variety of plants might be grown in a perfectly satisfactory manner; but with-. Eig. 22.— Double-sash Conservatory. in pots, in which an invalid may find much amuse- ment without being exposed to wind or weather. The illustration at Fig. 21 shows a bow-shaped conservatory built against a large flat window, and projecting into a room. It need hardly be remarked that this could only be admissible in a room of large dimensions. A modification of this idea might, how- out knowing the aspect and the amount of available light, it would be impossible to say what plants would do best. All the foregoing examples of in-door gardening under cover have been fixtures. We will now refer to some forms of movable cases, which will be of use to those who wish to do a little horticulture on. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fish, David Taylor, 1824-1901; Fish, D. T. (David Taylor), 1824-1901. London ; New York : Cassell
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