. Wild flowers every child should know : arranged according to color with reliable descriptions of the more common species of the United States and Canada . 3^. WILD CARROT. QUEEN ANNES LACE. Daucus Carota. BONESET. INDIAN SAGE. Eupatorium perfoliatum WILD FLOWERS white and greenish twenty-five fine, white or rose-tinted rays surroundthe yellow disc florets. The flowers are thickly setalong one side of the numerous, wire-Hke branches,and become very attractive as the majority bloom atabout the same period. The rays are necessarilyvery fine. The yellow centre is plump and compact,and it resembl


. Wild flowers every child should know : arranged according to color with reliable descriptions of the more common species of the United States and Canada . 3^. WILD CARROT. QUEEN ANNES LACE. Daucus Carota. BONESET. INDIAN SAGE. Eupatorium perfoliatum WILD FLOWERS white and greenish twenty-five fine, white or rose-tinted rays surroundthe yellow disc florets. The flowers are thickly setalong one side of the numerous, wire-Hke branches,and become very attractive as the majority bloom atabout the same period. The rays are necessarilyvery fine. The yellow centre is plump and compact,and it resembles a miniature Daisy more thanthe general run of Asters. This Aster is foundalmost everywhere in dry soil, from August toOctober, and from Maine and Ontario to Florida,west to Wisconsin and Kentucky. DENSE-FLOWERED, OR WHITE WREATHASTER. FALL FLOWER Aster multtflorus. Thistle Family. This tiny-flowered Aster is common in dry, openplaces from August to November, and grows from oneto seven feet high, with ascending and spreadingbranches. It is so thickly covered with the finestwhitish hairs as to appear pale and hoary. The leavesare very narrow and rigid, with entire margins, andthey partly clasp the


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