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CHOICE BRITISH FERNS. 
small Ferns, and holes pierced as indicated. If, now, these 
three pieces be wired together, they form the pocket as shown 
at c ; the corner holes can be used as screw-holes for attaching 
to wood, or for wiring up on bricks. To tie together with 
wire, cut the copper wire into short pieces, bend them like 
a horseshoe, pass the two ends through the proper holes in 
Fig. 10.— Corner Pockets. 
front, and twist together tightly, but not too tightly, at the 
back. Slates, sawn into the shape of a triangle, will form 
corner wall-pockets by themselves, nails being driven into the 
wall to support them. As will be seen by Fig. 10, these can 
be inserted one inside the other, as many as taste or space 
permits, the plants in each not interfering in any way with 
one another. 
