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Garden Structures: Trellises (Godey's, 1863)

The Amateur's Plant Stove, by William Cole, Head Gardener, Ealing Park, Middlesex (Floral World, 1873)

Heating Small Plant Houses, by William Cole, Head Gardener, Ealing Park, Middlesex (Floral World, 1873)

The Idle Man's Conservatory, by J. Williams, Superintendent of Indoor Plant Department, Crystal Palace, Sydenham (Floral World, 1873)

On Garden Walls: A Lesson for Town Gardeners, by W.D. Prior, Esq., Clapton (Floral World, 1873)

The Management of Fruit-Houses in Autumn, by William Cole, Head Gardener, Ealing Park, Middlesex (Floral World, 1873)

On the Construction of Plant and Fruit Houses, by a Kentish Gardener (Floral World, 1873)

A Rustic Plant-House (Floral World, 1873)

Wintering Tender Plants Without Fire-Heat, by George Gordon (Floral World, 1873)

Build Your Own Greenhouse (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1876)

The Framley Parsonage Rockery, by Gordon Stables (Girl's Own Paper, 1885)
How to construct a rockery.

A Convenient Garden Seat (Girl's Own Paper, 1896)

About Pergolas, and Miss Jekyll's "Wood and Garden", by Douglas Sladen (Girl's Own Paper, 1899)
Miss Jekyll's Wood and Garden is a book, and this article draws from that title to explain how to construct a pergola.
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