SEPTEMBER 



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common are the finer- 

 leaved, meadow fern, 

 tlie sensitive fern, and 

 the cinnamon fern. 



SOME LITERATURE 

 WITH REFERENCETO 

 SEPTEMBER PLANTS 



Myths, Legeiids, cuid 

 Stories : 



Clytie (The Sunflower). 



Sunflower and K ash- 

 light, Mr.s. Ewing. 



Lotus Eaters, The Odj's- 

 sey (A Water Lily). 



Golden Rod and Aster, 

 Marah Pratt's Fairy Land 

 of Flowers. 



The Closed Gentian, 

 Marah Pratt's Fairy Laud 

 of Flowers. 



Sensitive Fern. I. Vegetative 

 leaf. II. Spore-bearing leaf. 

 III. Magnified fruit, 



Bracken Fern, or Brake. ". Fruit of the 

 Brake. ''. Fruit of the Rock Fern. f. Fruit 

 of Wood and Sensitive Ferns. 



The Thistle, Andersen. 



The Cousin of tlie Rose, Stones 

 from Fairy Land. 



Training and Restraining, Mrs. 

 Gatty's I'arables from Nature. 



East/ Poems: 



Little Purple Aster, Fairy Land of 

 Flowers. 



Thistles, Mrs. Dodge's When Life 

 is Young. 



More Difficult Poems : 

 Golden Rod, Lucy Larcom. 

 Golden Rod, Elaine Goodale. 



