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ROUND ABOUT CHICAGO 



timothy, and the people who come for the daisies 

 are spoiling what is left. So, though they are 

 a little later at Tracy, you must wait. They 

 always come before the child-garden is scattered 

 for the summer, and the garden is always taken 

 out to them and they are always brought in to 

 the garden. 



As you get off the train at Tracy, look back 



along the track. A florist has his farm here, 

 and at the beginning of daisy time his acres of 

 rose-scented peonies are in full bloom, a gorgeous 

 sight to see. Then go westward past the florist's 

 house garden, where you may look over the fence 

 at rare iris and pansies and what-not, and to the 



