GARDENING BY MYSELF. 



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** Sfold colour ? " which into " crimson ? " 

 which into '' white-striped ? " Each little 

 grain of this dust which we call seed, has 

 in itself both root and leaf and profusion of 

 bloom ; and the particular mite which I 

 have just brushed off from the tip of my 

 finger, may be the finest " possibility " in all 

 the lot I 



MAPLE SEED CUT TO SHEW 

 THE rOLDED PLANT. 



PLANT TAKEN OUT. 



O never ending wonder and mystery of 

 Gen. 1 : 10, 12 ! — " Whose seed is in itself, 

 after its kind." O standing "miracle of 

 flowers and trees!" — so perfect as to be 

 " very good " in the eyes of the Lord him- 

 self," — it will never cease to be marvellous 

 in our eyes. 



Now Avhat will you do with these little 



packets of wonders? To begin with, go 



over your list, catalogue in hand, to note 



carefully which kinds of seed must be sown 



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