PLATE III. 
A Peach Stove, forced with bark ; and having also a furnace and flue, occasionally used at the 
discretion of the gardener, on the declining of the bark heat, or throughout. That part imme¬ 
diately over the back walk is shewn as slated for economy : here, where the trees are so near the 
glass, this will answer ; but in pine stoves, &c. where plants are always placed on the head of the 
back flue, it should not be used, that as much light as possible may be admitted ; for the same reason, 
the ends should be always glazed. The head plate is supported by columns. 
A, plan, in which is seen the bark pit, back walk, with the furnace, its flue surrounding the pit, 
and returning in the back wall. 
B, elevation, with part of the sashes on, the tree admitted under the plate, and part of the length 
section through the path, and slating ; where the construction of the roof is seen, the step 
in the path, and the neck of the flue, issuing from the furnace. 
C, end section, where the depth of the bark pit is seen, the back walk, flues, columns, and ceiling 
joist. 
D, end section, through the furnace, shewing the ascent of the flue, and the tree on its treillage. 
