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Buttercup 



* Jewett. Discontent, (see Johnson. Illustrated poems and songs for 



young people, p. 100-1) 



- (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 128-29) 



(see Pratt. Little flower folks, i : 114-15) 



(see Skinner. Arbor day manual, p. 141) 



Calla 

 Baby Calla. (see Wiltse. Kindergarten stories and morning talks. 



P- 153-55) 

 Canterbury bell 

 Branch. Canterbury bells, (see Youth's companion, July 1887, 60 : 



327) 



Clover 



* Larcom. Pussy Clover, (see her Poetical works, p. 136-37) 



* Rice. Under the snow, (see St Nicholas, Sep. 1886, 13 : 815) 

 Cowslip 



* Swett. Cowslips, (see St Nicholas, Ap. 1887, 14: 417) 



Wiltse. Story of a cowslip, (see Boston collection of kindergarten 



stories, p. 45~47) 

 Crocus 



* Thaxter. Crocus, (see her Stories and poems for children, p. 123- 



25) 

 Daffodil 



* Pratt. Daffy-do wn-dilly. (see Youth's companion, Mar. 1890, 63: 



167) 



* Warner. Daffy-down-dilly came up in the cold, (see Brackett & 



Eliot. Poetry for home and school, p. 26-27) 



(see Johnson. Illustrated poems and songs for young 



people, p. 90-91) 

 (see Our children's songs, p. 70-71) 



(see Skinner. Arbor day manual, p. 146) 



Daisy 



Andersen. The daisy, (see his Wonder stories, p. 393-97) 

 Branch. What are daisies good for ? (see Youth's companion, June 

 1893, 66 : 321) 



* Penniman. The wild flowers, (see St Nicholas, June 1886, 13 : 603) 



* Sherman. Daisies, (see his Little folk lyrics, p. 19) 



Stowe. Daisy's first winter, (see Cyr. Children's third reader. 

 p. 218-27) 



* Thomas. The day's eye. (see her In the yoimg world, p. 36) 



