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NOVEMBER'S 

 WILD FLOWER 



November 24th 



HAT is the last wild 

 blossom of the year? If 

 we go into the bare woods, we 

 may even now bring home quite 

 a bouquet asters of various kinds, golden- 

 rods, creeping mallows, daisies, purple toad-flax, yellow 

 toad -flax, centaury, dandelion, chickvveed, and other 

 blooms. But these do not count ; they are not true 

 November flowers, but only straggling remnants from 

 October's overflowing cornucopia. The month of 



