The Fascination of Flowers 



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[ A ] JACK-IN-THtPULPIT | t $ flowers are well hidden in the depths of the 

 "pulpit." This plant is related to the skunk cabbage. 



[Bl THE WHITE TRILLIUM ^Though this charming member ot the lily family 

 belongs to woodlands, it is also a successful garden flower. 



fC] THE DANDELION -At the left of the drawing is a flower head at its height 

 of blooming. At the right is a flower head gone to seed. 



CACTUS NOT JUST A DESERT PLANT 



We usually associate cactus plants with the desert. Some 

 cacti, though, thrive in such contrasting localities as the high 

 South American Andes and the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. 



Many varieties of this hardy, spiny plant have been adapted 

 for indoor gardens, so you don't have to be anywhere near a desert 



