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brackets, though, light in appearance, are of sufficient strength for a permanent 
building ; and hence, if at any time it is wished to convert the Preserver into a 
Fig. 2.—Coping ConvepvTed into a Fruit House. 
Fruit-house, it is only to connect the universal joint and rafter to the bracket- 
preparations being made for it—and with a front standard of suitable height, a 
Fig. 3.—Expanding Fruit House. 
house of any width may be formed. This is ingenious, as well as economical, 
as you first erect your preserver, and then at any subsequent period you can add 
