. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Poplar northern adventurers by Baffin's Bay or Mackenzie's River, I see how even there, too, I could dwell. They are my little vegetable redeemers. Methinks my virtue will not flag ere they come ; Will you learn these lines and think of them when next you see an alder? 9. How does the poplar that you have heard called the " quaking a


. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Poplar northern adventurers by Baffin's Bay or Mackenzie's River, I see how even there, too, I could dwell. They are my little vegetable redeemers. Methinks my virtue will not flag ere they come ; Will you learn these lines and think of them when next you see an alder? 9. How does the poplar that you have heard called the " quaking aspen " get its name? How do the leaves differ in color on the upper and under sides ? How does the petiole (stem of the leaf) differ from that of other leaves? 10. How many kinds of poplars have you seen? Wild flowers.— Besides learning about the trees you will want to find new wild flowers this spring. Some day, perhaps, the teacher will write on the blackboard a list of all the wild flowers that you know. Then in another list she will write some that she knows and that you have never seen. Will it not be interesting to find this year the flowers that are in the teacher's list? Maybe your teacher will take a walk in the woods with you and help in the search. Some flowers know how to hide. Only sharp eyes ever see the wild ginger beneath its satiny leaves. If you find any plant that you can- not name, send a specimen to Mr. Tuttlc and he will tell you what it is. Weeds.— Be on the lookout for weeds. If every boy and girl and every man and woman would help in destroying weeds, we should not have so much trouble with them. Do not let weeds go to seed. Learn to recognize the most troublesome Alder. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell Un


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