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The trellis on the main wall which should be about nine inches in advance of it, has four stages of vines 

 planted two feet apart in the row. The second has three stages three feet apart, and seven feet in advance 

 of the first. The third coiisi.sts of two stages, four feet apart. The two other rows may be about three feet 

 apart as seen in the engraving. For the trellises, laths or wires may be used, but the wire is greatly to be 

 preferred. A small section of glass h shown here that may be used for shelter, to be applied Fall and Spring, 

 and figure 27 shows how glass may be used still more efliciently for protection in the beginning and end of the 

 season for the advantages of which sec Landmarks. 



