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THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE, 



screwed into rafters. The wires for 

 training the vines upon are put through 

 these, and strained from angle irons fixed 



against the glass. M, ventilators, three 

 feet long and at least two feet deep, 

 placed the whole length of vinery, with 



at each end of the house. They ought to I just sufficient brickwork between for the 



be at least 12 inches long, so that the 

 foliage of the vine may have room to pro- 

 perly expand, without being cramped 



shutter to slide over when open. These 

 may be connected together by a small 

 iron rod, and a chain at each end passing 



