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small wire twined together in the form of a cord makes 

 a very good suspender for a basket. Three, or at 

 most four, of the twined wires, of sufficient length for 

 the basket to hang down gracefully, joined together in 

 a stout ring, and having small hooks to catch the 



OBNAMEJtTAL TASB WITH LILY OF THE NILE AND SELAaiNELLA. 



Ibasket, are quite enough. Earthenware baskets, as 

 represented by the figure on p. 10, are excellent con- 

 trivances ; in them the roots of the plant meet with a 

 more genial material than wood or iron, and have also 



