CONTENTS
PAGEJanuary,13IYou may begin your garden right awayIIYour garden may not look as I have it hereIIIMany seeds are given wingsIVI think seeds know the monthsFebruary,43ILittle plants won't stand much handlingIIHey for the merry little sweet peaseIIIEven clover belongs to the pulse familyIVBeans and morning-glories twine to the rightVThe honeysuckle twines always to the leftMarch,73IStill it was really a radishIIThe sun swings like a great pendulumIIILong before there were any railroads and citiesIVDid you ever see the little man in the pansy?April,103IThe yellow dust is a food for the seedIIThe coming of the cornIIICross by name and cross by natureIVA peppery familyVFor in that dish was Davy's cornMay,131ISweet pease have to be put down pretty deepIIDifferent families of ants have different droves ofcowsIIIThere are many ways of producing speciesJune,159IThen they went down into the strawberry patchIIHow the rose became queenIIIThe sun is the greatest of allJuly,187IA plant is divided into three principal partsIIThere are exogens and endogensIIII don't see what weeds are for, anywayAugust,211IThere are just two kinds of leavesIISometimes I think plants can see and hearIIIThere are plants which do not bloomIVThe princess by the seaSeptember,241IA flower really has clothesIIA flower has many servantsIIIA flower may really reasonIVSome flowers live off other flowers and plantsVThe prince and the thread of goldOctober,267ISeeds are made to be plantedIIThere are bitter nuts and sweet onesIIIThere are many things called fruitsNovember,291IThere are annuals, biennials, and perennialsIIPlants know how to spreadIIIAll thanks for the plantsDecember,313INew gardens in the windowsIITo the garden of sleepIIIIn the gardens of ChristmasIVSome verses, and then good-by