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plant the vines close to the inside front; and in making 
ealculations, the entrance to the house should be elevated 
e9 that the pathway may pass over the top 2f the flue 
Fig. 8. 
without which it will always be troublesome when walk- 
ing through the house. This only requires a little inge- 
nuity in each individual case, according as the details of 
arrangement may suit the particular circumstance. 
Grapery ror Por Cutrure—lIf a house were to be 
erected purposely for pot-culture, the most suitable and 
economical woul: as shown in fig. 9; the inside floor- 
Fig. 9. 
mg eink a foot being below the ground level, and the 
under base well drainea around tke outside founda- 
tion, to prevent cold moisture from 
