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T was Kerria, Golden Kerria Japon- 

 ica, whose cheery, golden, rose-like 

 blossoms are to be seen all Summer 

 long on their slender, fine foliaged 

 branches, that enclosed the out-of- 

 door playground for the children. 

 It formed a feathery and beautiful 

 but sub^antial background for the flower-borders 

 of perennials and annuals which were planted and 

 cared for entirely by the children who spent every 

 day, and all day long when it was fair weather, 

 intere^ed and well and happy among their 

 flowers. 



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