316 
I therefore pro- 
so that 
m sho - 
not have them on the s 
a curate as a warm-hearted friend, full of 
ro christened the “ Curate's Vinery." I found | 
three. years that the peor | 
| 
|my - ag bet 
pire 
after the lapse of two КА 
above th e ee 
n by the Conlbrookdale 
ntain as much as 
e 
window, like other 
whole 
ot Grape: 
well, yet in ‘moist odi bius inclined to mould. 
- — covered the with 
| winter the Ground "Vinery i is most * nveni 
16 is so easily covered with straw, ie 
most severe frost. 
I therefore filled up my fur 
rfi e ates, pezging the 
the Vines are sm Mie, and seem t 
ne The berries are uad 
I generally р 
and poison the att tter. 
I admire Pe. po the hinged Ground Vinery. 
o ind the extra expense, the 
extenu 
and any plants requiring 
moisture, two little s ron ial tin 
sha ape hung over the sides, ferm the | dro 
' for 
the pur 
t, rather than t tilting up o 
with 
in 
pose of praning 
һата, for Сонет, ЗЕ se тр 
short for a whole g p: gan en 
9 
"In pow 
formin g Groun 
year ies Дор 
сап вее по end to the extent to whi ch Gra 
аз ^u are e two pice of yen all | 
always wanted. regar he a expense 
| ineurred by — hinged Ground Vineries I have no 
the 
sli, end ihe; ey m 
but in all — evidently the 
substrueture чак support. 
trees all the Demi The aapa Js КЕ нд 
Лу | the ted by my so 
пе to 
| во id in every respectable cottager", 8 garden4t m^ 
improved Ground | Dr. 
grown 
in the өг чейн icts of England—we ma 
see mar under itis Vineri E 
ome by the lien and well.to- do hw Ta 
* Portable Foldin d Vine 
Vinery, or the thing “ for 
Very recen ntly we bave а applied the pus Viney : 
г ult 
lums—with all these the glass 
almost a 
but йара di а fra 
ше d in 
Ther are no po bars, ind; e; y the 
in the r,5,is a arter of an дь 
deep; in the Des at ench e and d, are 
E an inch rige The idis p kr which should 
cut o fit, are pushed into е рт groove 
when the iwo 
fan 
top nk a -— figure) i 5n eet m an inch deep; | span of a 
botto groo 
toler: rably warm aspect, such as S.E., 
that every wall may have a footing of ri 
The mode of operating is as follows :— 
16, р 
Vineries. „Pave the e from inside t 
exactly as they are 
spac 
all the 
end pieces are y- pushed inwards, 80 as P. Y 
E little putty i is required at 
Р 
ү 
the wall with tile 
s or slates; plant Vines 14 m 
and about 9 inches from the wall; l; peg the - — 
dew su success. 
X PN 
1 B 
moving laterally, and the 
r| Viery is ebur 
the slates or 
aene of deal two inches square, one at pr 
the sketch a this ba 
I annex, the straining posts 
rless Ground Vinery 
e, e, of oak, 
which 
same and а ey Mision which favours the 
ae plants acts А i the early ones, Тһе | 
window garden, indeed, is attacked directly by 2 - | ES 
frost, below, in "front. t, Md p the sides, as well as " ^ £N EN 
at the apa of the ned earth, and this [- m | 
year with its alternations has been a trying one." 777 
To avoi уап just referred to, Mr. —— 
pr another winter to cover closely | 
mats, both below and at the sides, allowing 4 inches in diameter and 30 yards apart, are driven the wall. Youh ie thus a pot Ground Vinery. Tl 
the matting to lap over at top ; and in this way to the support between the bricks are for Ue 
retain the advantages, while — the da is- | Slight rod, f, a tened аб top, and have | ingress of cool us the — Bo d top for its eg 2 
advantages of the elevated airy position of his|* v hte "through which үе wire g passes; these | heated. The appearance of a wall of fruit trees i 
window gardens. suppor stuck into the ground to some 8 inehesin | glass and Vines аб ita oot is v 
ўз pport the wire at f abo hundreds of pounds =» Black Hamb Grapes nif 
inches from the ground—galvanised wire of the thick- | thus be grown for ША, er I nn 
GROUND VINERIES, | s of laid cord is the sa LIS ees to be trained а saying that н ht should 
i | to the wire shouid be бега! cor with two branches | fastened to the wall sith ud Lr hooks and ыл ‚ 
the Gro f i зу shora a Pear Py in exposed places a stout p ould be driven 
Groun ey ісу as implied in your remarks at p.268,|tree of this f. hich is pee aged on cordon | the ground at foot to e i de 
es to state that the hinged Ground Vinery, of which icm of rigid summer pinching. P. are| To conclude, I have reason "t believe that in d 
u gave a figure, not only "сену AMET the | planted and pec id the same 5-р "for they cooler parts of gland and the warm an 
ond Vineries, now very common, but is in every | produce fine ‘апі well-ripened fruit under Ground нат these dedi a: nd Vineries would 708 A] 
respect, except; the e Mosen m раз thing. за Vineries; from being close to the earth, and yet die pes better thanthe roofed or ridge Vines 
priere, Eo қ eee T of y уо T AA Mox „е from the effects of rain and cold ы. MES lateral | I think it is quite probable that fhion an УД 
1 
vili ma few ers words z Е, S ructure; with perm. I zu est of fru med вау: 18 inches i in height, against s whi uc - е 
er of 1858. 1 happened to be on a visit | air riche vo remi will " in size ie from the | Black Hamburgh Grapes very far inr в wi 
to е E Newington, of Тейиш, a gentleman full | south of Fra T " and sunny as i ct. be Seti At any rate -S 
ol misi быш enthusiasm and ofa lively i inventi ive | The cost ot the frames of these ridges, in ear ment is inexpensive, and well sinptel to the, to hil 
^ arden how me “something quite new in Vine 
made by Mr. Біте 
es e сов! 
Stratford, Essex, is 665. 
per dozen, 80 iba 
culture, "^ likely to lead to the culture of G 
the acre. йт was 
ora 
ids 
glass, and supr cross the furrow, so that 
S ripening the furrow was to be lined with slates or | 
т ИСЕН Лан ч cT бы а 
2 
ани 
бем 35.; tiles (9) for 
total 
so when I learnt that my arrival was awaited to pro- 
2s. 6d.; bricks, 1 s. 6d. ; 
fora 14-feet length, in whie h two уре. е. be 
and d his epe could not decide, Curiously enough, 
posed, to allow of the орал. of the | i 
but I then 
ъа signs fi | 
man | 
E 
mam drum pladad | 
and the ventilation 
e mo sun ny 
is required. In or about the 
Ground Vineries, which from 
ear 1858 гау 
g years, and then, if one is 
removed, one Vine 14 feet long may be permanent; or 
if 16 is wished to increase. i grown, | 
7-feet leng СК 
that we can have a | 
and e fest Tong, 
Ж 
for something over 10}, 
that as а frame for 
* Width 3 m" еј 
90 а edge of ridge, 
dM py P qnn and top ba Sone 
those who like Grapes, and yet canno 
Vinery. 
nced this article sedi to rr 1 
invention attributed : те. Ihave been 
e than pol and so I feel that 
ght give m, 
o аа ыі салад To 
Thomas Rivers, Sawbridgew 
increasing in England, it may t 
to know something about hs Vine em 
те Тһе 
articular wine 
w speak is ud common Red Mc 
manufactured at t Vöslau, eg Vienn p À 
umberger, the prin cip modu ] 
largest rds in the 
This wino is” ma etor of ош a тн called 
which is supposed ave been 
into that eid Aes: ad ck 
A a ма leger ines bi 
situation, soil, ae treatment are said to ba 
a favourable change pon the fruit of. 
