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WOODWARD'S GRAPERIES AND
Horticultural Buildings
,

BY GEO. E. & F. W. WOODWARD, ARCHITECTS & HORTICULTURISTS.

NEW YORK: GEO. E. WOODWARD & CO., 31 BROAD STREET, and ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 BROADWAY. 

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by GEO. E. & F. W. WOODWARD, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.



DESIGN No. 17. 

"Lean-to" Grapery

Our next example is a lean-to grapery for early forcing. It was designed for a gentleman in Connecticut, and we believe has since been built.[Pg 116]

Fig. 46—Perspective View.Fig. 46—Perspective View.

[Pg 117]

Fig. 47.—Ground Plan.Fig. 47.—Ground Plan.

[Pg 118]

Fig. 46 is a perspective view. It runs east and west, and is designed to correspond in a measure with another house on the place, though the roof of this is much flatter. There are no side lights. Ventilation is effected by openings along the ridge, and by the sashes over the doors, which are hung for the purpose. The roof is continuous, and both ends of the house are glazed.

Fig. 48.—Section.Fig. 48.—Section.

Fig. 47 is the ground plan. The sills of the front or glass part rest on brick piers, to allow the roots of the vines to run out, the border being both in and outside the house. A wooden partition on the north side of the walk divides the house into two unequal parts, the north being used for a potting shed, tool house, etc. This apartment is furnished with tables, etc., and is well lighted by windows at the side and[Pg 119] ends. A water tank is conveniently placed in the middle. In the northwest corner is the boiler pit. This is sufficiently large to hold coal, and is furnished with a shoot for throwing it down. The grapery is to be heated by four rows of pipes, the object being to force early.

Fig. 48 is a section, showing the arrangement of pipes, walk, etc.


Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Buildings

1. Introduction

2. Position of Houses

3. Forms of Houses

4. Heating by Flues, Steam, Tanks,  And Hot Water Pipes 

5. Construction, &c.

6. Hot Beds

7. Cold Pit

8. Propagating Houses

9. Design No. 1. Propagating House

10. Design No. 2. Propagating House

11. Design No. 3. Propagating House

12. Design No. 4. Grapery and Forcing House

13. Design No. 5. Green-House

14. Design No. 6. Green-House and Grapery

15. Design No. 7. Cold Grapery

16. Design No. 8. Polyprosopic Roof

17. Design No. 9. Green-House

18. Design No. 10. Cold Grapery

19. Design No. 11. Plant-House

20. Design No. 12. Cold Graperies for City Lots

21. Design No. 13. Grapery

22. Design No. 14. Hot Grapery

23. Design No. 15. Extensive range of Horticultural Buildings

24. Design No. 16. Green-House

25. Design No. 17. "Lean-to" Grapery

26. Design No. 18. Green-House

27. Design No. 19. Large Range of Horticultural Buildings

28. Design No. 20. Green-House and Grapery combined

29. Orchard Houses





                                                                



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