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APRIL GARNERINGS. 
No. 25. Rhymed Numerical. 
I, 10, 2, 9, full many a spine 
Protects from harm this fish’s chine; 
It can be caught with hook and line. 
II, 7,4, 3, this act will be, 
As military men agree 
To form a column. Go and s*e. 
12. 0, 5, 8, when os your plate 
This bean is placed; mourn not your fate, 
It will your hunger satiate. 
As well as food more delicate. 
This genus of plants, as the botanists know, 
Will flourish and grow, in the isle of Borneo, 
And affords a fine camphor for druggists to 
show. 
Maude. 
I No. 26 . Central Acrostic. 
I {Words of five letters.) 
1 1. A bill of fare at an inn. 2. An iron fastening. 
M Giving increasing strength. 4. To barter. 5. The 
puitof an East Indian tree. 6. A little face. 7. 
To devise. 8. To unfold. 9. To expect. 10. A tribe, 
©r race. 
Centrals name a genus of plants including the 
©row’s foot, buttercup, etc. . 
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No. 27. Decapitations. 
1. Behead an animal, and leave part of the human' 
body. 
2. Another, and leave part of the earth. 
3. Another,*and leave an animal. 
4. Another, and leave a verb. 
5. Another, and leave a kind of grain. 
6. Another, and leave an adjective. 
7. Another, and leave unwilling. 
njitjt. 
Box 99. 
No. 28. Double Acrostic. 
(Words of five letters.) 
1. A Spanish dance. 2. A goddess. 3. Colored, 
clay. 4. A Jewish month. 5. Russia leather. 
Primals: a perennial flower. 
Finals: one of the Fates. 
Melrose. 
No. 29. A Diamond. 
1. A consonant. 2. A boy. 3. A knave. 4. One 
of our “Garnerers.” 5. To charge with debt. 6. Ob¬ 
struction. 7. A consonant. 
J. F. M. 
No. 30. Deletions. 
1. Delete a domestic article, and leave a head. 
2. To suffer to pass through, and leave a line of 
conveyance through a country. 
3. Extreme, and leave pertaining to the fore arm, 
O. Mission. 
No. 31. A Square. 
1. To instruct. 2. To absolve. 3. To mulct. 4. A 
charter. 5. A small bi-labiate aperature. 0. One 
who is in want. 
Sally. 
No. 32. Half Square. 
1. Ostentatious of learning. 2. Act of eating- 
away. 3. Quiet. 4. Not direct. 5. A river in Africa. 
6. Part of the human body. 7. Within. 8. A nu¬ 
meral. 
Gabpard Raynor. 
Answers in June Magazine. 
Prizes: For best list of answers to this month's 
Garnerings, we offer a choice of Vegetable "or Flower 
Seeds to amount of One Dollar. 
For second best list, we will award the same to 
amount of Fifty Cents. 
Lists will close on May 13. 
Answers to February Garnerings were received 
from Dan Shannon, N. L. Van Deusen, Lackawanna 
Lad, Will E. Shedd, Sadie Kendall, No Dude, Agnes 
Roberts. E. F. Krane, Undine, George Kendall,. 
Saucy Kate, Sherman Graham, Maude, Toby T> ler, 
O. Mission, Mollie Russell, Sally, J. F. M., Ida No, 
Marianne Vanderson, Leslie Belton, A Beginner 
Prizes were awarded to J. F. M. and N. L. Van. 
Deusen. 
*■ Our Cozy Corner. ‘ ' 
Our pleasant correspondent, “Maude,” occupies 
the first place in the “Corner'’ this month, and re- 
