WILD FLOWERS 



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TO THE NAMES, HAUNTS, AND HA 

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MRS. WILLIAM STARR DAN^vj f.j.^£ j^jIT" 



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ILLUSTRATED BY 



MARION SATTERLEE and ELSIE LOUISE SHAW 



" The first conscious thought about wild flowers was to find out their names 

 — the first conscious pleasure — and then I began to see so many that I had not 

 previously noticed. Once you wish to identify them, there is nothing escapes, 

 down to the little white chickweed of the path and the moss of the wall." 



— Richard Jefferies 



NEW EDITION, WITH COLORED PLATES 



Seventy-one Thousand 



NEW YORK 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 



1904 



