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er fades. We can keep some of them raw and roast 

 some and we can make peanut candy!" Henry 

 had never seen peanuts growing and he pulled up a 

 vine and examined it with much interest. 



"I see now w^hy they are called peanuts," he said, 

 "because the flowers and shells are like peas and the 

 meat like nuts; but I cannot see why they are called 

 goobers." 



Fig. 1 8. A sweet potato patch, with royal palms and farm buildings in 



the background. 



