the slope brought us to a florist's garden within which were rows of large potted foliage plants of semi-shrubbery habit, seen in Fig. 35, trained in the form of life-size human figures with limbs, arms and trunk provided with highly glazed and colored porcelain feet, hands and head. These, with many other potted plants and trees, including dwarf varieties, are grown under out-door lattice shelters in different parts of China, for sale to the wealthy Chinese families.
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Fig. 37.—Receptacles for collecting liquid manure, and at their right a pile of ashes and a pile of stable manure for fertilizing the garden.
How thorough is the tillage, how efficient and painstaking
the garden fitting, and how closely the ground is crowded
to its upper limit of producing power are indicated in
Fig. 36; and when one stops and studies the detail in
such gardens he expects in its executor an orderly, careful,
frugal and industrious man, getting not a little satisfaction
out of his creations however arduous his task or
prolonged his day. If he is in the garden or one meets him