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GLEANINGS ON HORTICULTURE. 



be twenty feet in length, receive- four liglits, five feet wide and 

 twelve long; and a trellis should be placed in a slanting position 



Soutb Frout Elevation of Shed, or Oroliard-lumse, duvitig the Summer Months. 



fifteen inches below the lights. Strong larch posts support the 

 shed, well-charred, three feet above the ground as well as beneath. 



North Section of Shed in Winter. Tlie Lights I'i feet in length, with sheet ghiss, 

 whicli I find; the contract for the wood-work and the rest of tlie building being 

 18/. 2s. To be comideted in a week. 



Back support, 7 ft. 6 in. Front po.st, 4 ft. (i in. 



N. B. Ground banked up to the dotted line. The upper 

 boards, marked A, to be removed ad libitum. The lower ones, 

 B, made of oak, to support the soil in the interior. The bars 

 of the lights are cut out so as to form the rebates of the 

 sash, and they serve for the bars of the trellis. The front 



