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CHILDREN’S GARDENS 
VJ 
although they are very differently arranged in 
each class of plants. Take a wild or single 
rose, a wallflower, a buttercup, or a primrose, 
and each part is easily found. In the roses 
the stamens are very numerous ; in the wall¬ 
flowers there are only four sepals and four 
petals. A buttercup has a great many “ car¬ 
pels.” A primrose has the petals joined 
together and each cannot be pulled away 
