COVER DESIGN FOR A BOOKLET ON WEEDS 



THE BOOKLET ON WEEDS 



Every pupil should make a booklet for each of the important subjects 

 taken up for study. The booklet should be composed of such drawings 

 and language work as is done in connection with the study as well as 

 mounted leaves or other specimens that are readily included in it. 



The ordinary plain paper used for drawings serves very well. A good 

 size is six by nine inches. Three holes should be punched near one end for 

 binding with raffia in a cover of thicker paper. 



It is very easy to get material for the booklet on weeds. Characteristic 

 leaves, branches, and flowers may be pressed and mounted. Young seed- 

 lings also may be preserved. 



