Against the sheltered wall between the vineries we have a Magnolia grandiflora, which flowered with me last year; a Banksian Rose, which has done no good as yet; and a General Jacqueminot, which is always beautiful.
Beyond the vineries on both sides are my best Peaches and Nectarines.
He had searched in vain among the vineries of many great houses, where the Sweetwater has been long discarded, and it was a pleasant surprise to find that in my small vineries this once favourite old Grape could still be found.
Both vineries are of old construction, with clumsy flues, and require a thorough re-arranging, which I must give them some day.
The Magnolia between the vineries has become prodigal of flowers as it has grown older, and last year I had no less than ten blossoms from it, and it is still young.
The General Jacqueminot between the vineries has given us a Rose already.
The vineries are of course at rest; but in them are Roman Hyacinths, now ready for the house, and pots of Polyanthus Narcissus will be also ready within a week.
Here is the sentence in all its unglossed brutality: "The proprietors of Boarding-Houses at the Public Schools buy villas in the Riviera and build pineries and vineries at home.
Leaving this house, the visitor passes through about two hundred feet in length of Vineries and Peach Houses, filled with their luscious treasures in different stages of growth.
Facing the Woodfield property, on the Gomin Road, are visible the extensive vineries and peach houses of Hon.
In vineries now commencing to force, adopt the practice of producing, where it can be applied, a kindly humidity by means of dung and leaves, or other such fermenting materials.
Mice are sometimes very troublesome in vineries at this season, and will spoil a whole house of Grapes in a short time if not prevented.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vineries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.