. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. 290 'the C{KAi>E^ house against a wall, and fig. 143 represents a span cur- vilinear - roofed house, 20 X 30 feet, which we have built upon our own grounds and found very- successful. Fig. 144 is a representation of a straight - roof house, for cold grapery, taken from Woood- ward's Graperies. Position of House.—A south or south - east fronting is the best for a lean-to house, and for span roofs a north and south line af- fords the most equal amount of sunlight. 2'he border is made for the vines outside the front wall, or part outside and part in, twel


. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. 290 'the C{KAi>E^ house against a wall, and fig. 143 represents a span cur- vilinear - roofed house, 20 X 30 feet, which we have built upon our own grounds and found very- successful. Fig. 144 is a representation of a straight - roof house, for cold grapery, taken from Woood- ward's Graperies. Position of House.—A south or south - east fronting is the best for a lean-to house, and for span roofs a north and south line af- fords the most equal amount of sunlight. 2'he border is made for the vines outside the front wall, or part outside and part in, twelve to six- teen feet wide, also two or three deep. This is done by digging a trench or pit the length and width;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Barry, Patrick, 1816-1890. New York, Orange Judd Co.


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