

N E wlio is 

 remarkable 

 in association 

 honey -sippers 



doings 



unfamiliar with the 

 of blossoms 

 with their insect 

 might consider it 

 somewhat surprising to attribute 

 manners " to a flower. But who 

 that has seen the sage-blossom clap its bee vis- 

 itor on the back as she ushers him in at the 

 threshold of her purple door, marking him for 

 her own with her dab of yellow pollen as she al- 

 most pushes him into the nectar feast within; 

 who that has witnessed the almost roguish dem- 

 onstration which the tiny andromeda-bell extends 

 to the sipping bee at its doorway — who that has 

 seen these can any longer doubt that blossoms 

 have "manners" as well as we bigger, more con- 



