448 The Principles of Fruit-growing. 
Bitt or LUMBER FOR APPLE HOoUvusE. 
3,500 feet wall boarding. 
3,000 ‘* roof boarding. 
3,500 ‘* ceiling (inside). 
7,200 ‘* floor boards (double floors). 
4,000 ‘* clap-boards. 
25 bundles lath. 
22)4¢ squares slate. 
OUTSIDE FINISH. 
200 feet 5-in. crown mold. | 
190 ‘* 3-in. bed mold. 
300 “ %x10 mold for frieze and facia. Lineal measure. 
200 ‘* %x 7 base and water tables. 
200 ‘* %x12 planers. 
4 pieces 7sx 5,15 feet. 
4. we WMeG, 15 * 
8 « 2 x815 : 
6 * 2x813 « } Sills. 
56! 8 oe 1 
a 8 2 so, 30 & 
2% © I4yx919  « Collar ties to rafters. 
} Corner boards. 
} Floor joists. 
100“ 3 x44“ \ Wall studs. 
20 “« 38 x412 « 
56 2 x 8,21 Rafters. 
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26 2 2h, ie Braces: 
265 hb XS G8 es 
1G 8 a. aig Te Ribbons. 
ca el Ridge poles. 
The owner of this house (T. L. Kinney) gives the 
following information (See Fig. 112): “The fruit 
house is built on high and dry ground. The cella 
was three feet, and dirt taken from this was used te 
bank up around the wall. The wall is solid stone anc 
mortar, is five feet high, two and one-half feet wide 
