. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. , Proiopis juli- ins suinii'd, il is tr; wlicrc a licf. ilcSfr-'. with pair of itibstaiuc ; tliat r, so a siuwicd ithin^' corlainly It', ,111(1 l>iiiUliiig lie IKCIM llrtll a niilliiiii times u dish from the i-,i weeds, every lul thus dtelarc rii silver mine, the abundance ansy. In (!er- earth, and zinc io nil (,'arolina, gold bearing m is pioved Ki(lf;e connlry I, the eminent to iliis matter en lore among I'heir obser- iehly to ant as signs of iig the miner- iiid rnrn that in tha


. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. , Proiopis juli- ins suinii'd, il is tr; wlicrc a licf. ilcSfr-'. with pair of itibstaiuc ; tliat r, so a siuwicd ithin^' corlainly It', ,111(1 l>iiiUliiig lie IKCIM llrtll a niilliiiii times u dish from the i-,i weeds, every lul thus dtelarc rii silver mine, the abundance ansy. In (!er- earth, and zinc io nil (,'arolina, gold bearing m is pioved Ki(lf;e connlry I, the eminent to iliis matter en lore among I'heir obser- iehly to ant as signs of iig the miner- iiid rnrn that in than mere- hut a larder llenee his Were he to d that barley ts on {ilaiiiin^ I I Epiloliiiini S«tl with barley always, theahe must perforce restore to the land the food for barley con- stantly withdrawn. A Vigorous Emi^ ition Policy. A |)lant m.'V tli igeiuly linil I'mpil ami .Irink, iiour forth delicious nectar, array itself with flowers as gaily as it lau, and still behold its work unlinished. Its seeil may be produced ii, plenty, and although as far as that goes it is well, it is not enough. l)f what avail is all this seed if it falls as it ripens 'oil already iverimwded with its ' Hence the Mgorous emigialion polity to be observeil in plants of every name, lleiiie the Huffy sails set to catch the passing breeze by the ilaniK lion, the thistle by m;iiiy more, iiuluding that southern of sill wy wealth whose nings are cotton. With the intent "'"" of seeking new Ileitis are the hooks of the burdoi k, the unictirn jilant antl the bur-parsley whii 'i impress as carriers tie sheep anil cattle upon a thousand hills. The Tou. h me-not antl the herb Robert .iilopt a different plan, and convert their seetl lases into pistols ttir the firing of seeds at as wide range as twenty feet and more. The maple, the ash, the hornbeam, the elm and the birch have yet another method of escape frtim the home at re. Their seeds are winged, anil to


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