BRITISH FERNS. 
which is, and ever must be, a quality of mind and 
not of pocket or position. 
The cottager who has but a few square yards 0 
garden, a humble portico of trellis-work, or even 
single windowsill at his command, may render the 
or either of them, so pleasing and ornamental 
"attract the notice of every passer-by, and be to 
.& constant source of pleasure far more refined 
- More satisfactory to his mind, than those which 
constantly, and perhaps too ratertntiowsbe d 
before hie, eyes. How small is the amount of le 
