. Flowers and their pedigrees. Botany. Cleavers. loi and often obtrude themselves casually upon one's notice by looping themselves in graceful festoons about one's person. Now I am glad to have got you button-holed here upon the gate, because I can tell you all about the goose-grass as we sit on the top bar. Fig. 22.—Goose-giass or Cleavers. without risk of interruption ; and I dare say you will be quite surprised to learn that a very interesting and historical plant it is after all, in spite of its uninviting external aspect. You will find that its prickly leaves its square stem, its white fl


. Flowers and their pedigrees. Botany. Cleavers. loi and often obtrude themselves casually upon one's notice by looping themselves in graceful festoons about one's person. Now I am glad to have got you button-holed here upon the gate, because I can tell you all about the goose-grass as we sit on the top bar. Fig. 22.—Goose-giass or Cleavers. without risk of interruption ; and I dare say you will be quite surprised to learn that a very interesting and historical plant it is after all, in spite of its uninviting external aspect. You will find that its prickly leaves its square stem, its white flowers, and its odd little. 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 Allen, Grant, 1848-1899. New York, D. Appleton and company


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