312 examples of greenhouse in sentences

Thus, a greenhouse or conservatory attached to the house by the tenant is not removable; but the furnace and hot-water pipes by which it is heated, may be removed or sold to the in-coming tenant.

After lunch she played with us for a little while in the greenhouse, then she was off driving or visiting, and in the evening she always had company, or went to a dance, or to the theatre.

I'm fond of collecting pearls, and your eyes are the two clearest I have ever seen: if you will weep them out into me I will carry you over into the great greenhouse, where Death lives and cultivates flowers and trees; each of these is a human life.

In this case Kippy was not aware that, on the far side of the shrubbery, against an ancient sun-bathed wall, stood the greenhouse which sheltered the Colonel's prize grapes.

conservatory, greenhouse, bower, arbor, summerhouse, alcove, grotto, hermitage. lodging &c (abode) 189; bed &c (support) 215; carriage &c (vehicle) 272.

If you have ever stood in a very hot greenhouse with the door shut, and wrestled with something above your head, you will know what I felt.

"A little bit of fruit from her greenhouse," says the old man in a disparaging tone: "and, oh Jane, bring me a saucer.

The young, tender leaves scent almost as sweetly as the verbena in the greenhouse.

"I wish he'd keep his old flowers in his greenhouse!"

The beautiful entrance-hall, serving also as a greenhouse during the winter, filled in every place with flowers and tropical fruit, faded from my eyes; and in its stead I saw nothing but laughing faces, distorted with scorn and mockery.

Have you been skylarking on the top of the greenhouse, and smashed through on Hal's pate?" "I should like to speak to Master Roy, alone," said Rob, a little wistfully; in no way disturbed by Dudley's teasing.

Only yesterday he had rescued her from some dried bulbs in the greenhouse, and didn't Mother think it time she saw a good oculist and had proper spectacles, instead of using the old lens in that carved gold bauble belonging once to his grandmother's aunt.

"I like flowers of many kinds if the colors are harmoniously arranged, and I like a mantelpiece banked with the kind of flowers that give you pleasure when you see them in masses in the garden or the greenhouse.

There are ivies and some small evergreen shrubs that the greenhouse-men raise especially for winter window boxes now.

Or we might borrow a few hot-bed covers and hang them from the picture moulding, so that the place would look like a real greenhouse.

Gardening in the greenhouse.

Gardening in the greenhouse.

EBERTZ, JOSEPH E. Gardening in the greenhouse.

SEE Headen, Josephine. <pb id='062.png' /> How to build your own greenhouse.

Commercial flower forcing; the fundamentals and their practical application to the culture of the greenhouse crops, by Alex Laurie & L. C. Chadwick.

Commercial flower forcing; the fundamentals and their practical application to the culture of greenhouse crops, by Alex Laurie & D. C. Kiplinger.

Then the white blossoms, the green leaves behind them, the whole greenhouse, seemed to sweep sideways, and then in a curve upward.

Linnaeus lamented that he could scarcely keep it alive in Sweden even in a greenhouse.

"By-the-bye," said the son, "I heard to my surprise the other day from Swan, whose son, it seems, was doing some work at Melcombe this spring (making a greenhouse, I think), that Mrs. Melcombe wintered at Mentone, partly on her boy's account, for he had a feverish or aguish illness at Venice, and she was advised not to bring him to England.

For an instant Valentine was on the point of proposing to accompany them part of the way, but recollected himself just in time to withdraw into the shadow made by a stand of greenhouse plants, and from thence see Giles come up the steps, take the delicate ungloved hand and lay it on his arm, while the hall doors were closed behind them.

312 examples of  greenhouse  in sentences