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aw cuts in each post sloping from the edge ve downwards 
and preii towards the middle to receive the lower 
tto flower may gather a hint the above. , and early spring, and i ih summer from the 1 fierce rays of 
Be be 1 points evidently an povin + of 6 il, and | the sun, thus making t nd of better 
ig the growing season abun ance of water, which eee than when grown in the open grou and. Ib the top p 
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ainant to lift his pl and ae ; andasan experiment, I have oa poaleee oar 1 foot from the ‘wall, fastened to two piap eyes cis 
a lant it, after Saving prepared ‘a station om it as et sao I intend to grow Pea Nectarines p 
Ne ted by the Messrs. Ph itch. After that, with due Plums, Vines, anda variety of other fruits “ithe followin ng those in the. Tiffany house, & en shut should fall 
attention to. watering, 1b m s put on, and the | down on ihe frame. Pach’ nap ‘aia have a couple of 
reward him with a fine display of blossoms. M. expense is so trifling that it ae ori be called straps of i the ends of h shou ory peed to 
an orchard-house for the million. My house is 16 feet | them, aot hitched into a 
wide, and 27 feet long, made ‘of Larch poles; the | hinges. Ya is for giving mr, S ‘the 
butt ends serve me posts and the tops sawn through | who le hn coul aa e summer or 
SHAW’S TIFFANY, pony iddle placed with the round sides downwards Hiring awa a few ott, a und best for the 
| serve as rafters ood side a to nail the Tiffa any on— tr ees. Another and hn ‘deli kefal t purpose the Tiffan 
FOR inv, 480 FOR ONCEAKD-HOEES all are placed at ie ches apie a o used, is for dt rd r garden for oe 
FOR WINTER GARDENING, 4 7 wide enough for one width of Tifany, but as the ho fa aan ng in the summer 
Havine felt the want of a place for s ding an z i i hi ner T mage ainail | such plants as wili not. flourish well in- the full sun, as 
hardenin; ning off lants taken feim s propagating house | frames or fla 20 inches wide 6 fe inches re ag TAE s, Skimmias, Chinese Berberis, &e. 
r wi r n with walk n aight be made mieh th gavi in the in and 
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them a E way (on 2 on a journey), I thoug ht from phe texture | ą a Aia of deen string fixed to the middle of the flap | t he 
of ‘Tiffany it would be poss the t thin ng to. cover a place | and drawn through a small pulley, which is screwed | such trifling cost as to pae s persons wi w: 
which I call a Tiffany house ito piede-of w about a foot, long fixed on the top | opportunity of g gI 48 | 
Bi is made with u barked Larch poles 7.or 8 feet | of the ridgeboard. In peat mae it looks quite as well | betore. i lias ante. Blas 
part, and7feet out of rtheg ground, the tops cut off square | if not better than a glass structure, and at one-! under it. without ii hie ge assistance of fire heat, 
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yt pe 4 the middle wad mens when finished with Tiffany was under 5l., 
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| Mr. ‘Shaw has recently m made a great improvement in 
t mo; han the Tiffany by MeNe e somewhat naig and has 
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season e co except a | I intend to rédi a Pali ti ; 
3 the lower part or one-half is cat a JT n my Tifen Bee cha pu k ín England as 1 of en Pegeho gi cine epee pe 
terial nailed down on pieces of wood, | that the soil 7 feet from 
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the same as on the top; | but the upper half is covered very hot weather the aha rays of at the een ais 
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