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insects with whicli they abound. It is an advantage to 

 have the walls covered with a thick layer of plaster, so 

 that the nails may be driven in sufficiently deep at any 



Fig. 91.— Nail Basket. Pig. 92— Branch fixed 



against a isvall. 



point. When this cannot be done, on account of the 

 expense, or for other reasons the wall is unsuitable for 

 nailing, it is best to fasten by means of a trellis. 



Fastening hy Trellis. — The trellis may be made either 



Fig. 93.— Wood Trellis. 



of wood or iron wire. There has always been a preju- 

 dice against the latter material ; but as long experi- 



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