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priate selections from any of the numerous books of Nature 

 poems would give them greater pleasure. It will not be 

 difficult to find suitable poems for each plant school story. 

 The length of programme will, of course, depend upon the 

 time allowed. 



SUGGESTIONS 



Story " The New England Flower Garden" 



Poem " Great-Grandmother's Garden". . .M. J. Jacques. 



Story " Miss Eschscholtzia " 



Poem "The Poppy" Jane Taylor. 



Story "The Shasta Daisy" 



Poem "A Field Flower" James Montgomery. 



Story "The Sunset Class" 



Poem "Fashions at the Court of Queen Flora" 



Lydia H. Farmer. 

 Music "Tree Planting" (Tune, "America") 



Samuel F. Smith. 



QUOTATIONS FROM LUTHER BURBANK 



I. "Ignorance is the only unpardonable sin." 



II. "No man ever did a great work for hire." 



III. "Let us be brave harvesters in the broad field of 

 thought." 



IV. "Be gentle, and gentle people come to you from 

 near and far." 



