PLATE XIII. 
The Plan, elevation, and two sections of a Stove for forcing Cherry-trees, with bark and fire heat. 
The pit is placed in the centre, surrounded by the flue and walk ; is sunk two feet nine inches below 
the level of this last, and rises nine inches above it; on this account it will receive the largest trees 
used for this purpose, particularly in the middle row. The perpendicular sashes raise the front so as 
to give head room for walking round the pit; and the slope rafters are supported by columns on the 
pit wall. 
A, Plan, the flue and walk seen surrounding the pit; and the entrance in the back wall between 
the two small sheds. 
B, part of the elevation on the side. 
C, section through the front walk ; shewing the height of the pit wall above it. 
D, section through the centre of the house and pit; shewing the flue, walk, pit wall, with the 
columns on it, and the bark bed, with the trees in their tubs plunged in it, and the framing 
of the roof, &c. at the other end the flue is seen as it winds over the door before it goes out. 
