THE 
CANTERBURY 
BELL. 
REFRESHMENTs, 
TO BE DRUNK 9 
ON THE PREMISES. 
Hie dveraar Life 
that there is liquid refreshment to be 
had within. 
You know that certain flowers contain 
a lot of fine powder, generally yellow ; 
that if you bury your nose inside a 
big white lily, for instance, to sniff up 
the delicious smell, it will be covered 
with yellow dust. That is the pollen; 
and this pollen has to be carried from 
one flower to another before the seeds 
can! form, The seed is really the im- 
portant part of a plant; if that doesn’t 
properly form and afterwards get ripe, 
the plant comes to an end without leaving 
other plants to follow it. And there 
are ever so many different forms and 
shapes in the advertisement signs which 
the plants hang out in the form of 
flowers to suit the many different sorts 
of insects. The scent of a flower also 
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