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singly, but in groups. We should photograph the 

 flowers that grow in colonies, showing them thus; 

 and we should photograph individual specimens 

 at different times, showing the manner of their 

 growth and condition at the various stages. 



All of these things are of interest and scientific 

 value, and we should never consider time wasted 

 that is spent in obtaining the best possible results 

 along these lines. 



