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feet high is satisfactory. To prevent people from climbing 

 over it a line of barbed wire may be put along the top. Staple 

 the woven wire to the outer side of the posts and staple 

 the barbed wire along the inside of the posts. This will pre- 

 vent unnecessary injury to any one. 



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Fia. 14. — In planning the school garden large plojs may be assigned to older pupils 

 ana small beds may be used by little people. (U. S. D. A.) 



The light-weight woven wire, commonly called " chicken 

 wire," mny be satisfactory for some places. Tt is I'heap but 

 does not last so long as llie heavier woven wire (see 

 Chapter IV). 



Hedges and Screens.r-A suitable screen for a garden is 



