. Canadian wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. Nat. Obd. CASirAiirLACEiB, (^aiJii^iatfi |^4i2?;ilt>(ili]|. Cumjpdn ula Rotundijulia. " With fli-ooping bells of purest blue Thou (liilst attract my childish view, Almost resembling The azuix; butterflies that flew Where 'mi«l the heath thy blossoms grew, So liglitly ;. "IIP] same charmiiii;- writer has also called the narcbell "the Flower of Memory," and truly the sight of these fair (lowers, when found ui lonely spots in Canada, has carried /|^r one back in thoujjjht to the wild heathery


. Canadian wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. Nat. Obd. CASirAiirLACEiB, (^aiJii^iatfi |^4i2?;ilt>(ili]|. Cumjpdn ula Rotundijulia. " With fli-ooping bells of purest blue Thou (liilst attract my childish view, Almost resembling The azuix; butterflies that flew Where 'mi«l the heath thy blossoms grew, So liglitly ;. "IIP] same charmiiii;- writer has also called the narcbell "the Flower of Memory," and truly the sight of these fair (lowers, when found ui lonely spots in Canada, has carried /|^r one back in thoujjjht to the wild heathery moors or sylvan lanes of the mother country. " 1 think uimn the iioathcry hills I ae liac lo'ed sac dearly ; I think upon the wimpling bum Tliat wandered by sac ; But sylvan woodetl lanes, and heathery moorlands are not characters of our Canadian scenery, and if we would seek the LI;ue))ell. we shall tind it on the dry gravelly banks of lakes or rivers, or rocky islets, for these are its native 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 Traill, Catherine Parr Strickland, 1802-1899; Chamberlin, Agnes D. , 1833-1913. Montréal : J. Lovell


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