CUTTINGS FOR PLANTING.

LabyrinthEnter at A, and keep traveling along the paths until you reach B. No climbing allowed.

Enter at A, and keep traveling along the paths until you reach B. No climbing allowed.

This may be made an amusing game; as the query for each flower may be frequently varied: and it will require no great amount of ingenuity to originate new questions.

Gardening

1. If you plant hoarhound candy, what will grow?

2. An English cathedral?

3. The idol Juggernaut?

4. A winter storm?

5. The sky?

6. Aaron’s rod?

7. A Doctor?

8. Dalley’s Pain Extractor?

9. A wise man?

10. Christmas game?

11. A goldsmith?

12. A toad?

13. A scalp?

14. A violincello?

15. Plant a bay horse, and what would grow?

16. Sheep?

17. Daylight?

18. Cupid wounded?

Children

19. Plant a pig, and what will grow?

20. Some rapid streams.

21. Plant the Celestial Empire, and the richest man in New York.

22. A member of a monastery.

23. Reynard, and a small article of apparel.

24. A Christian name, and a small article from a writing desk.

25. Queen Victoria’s eldest son, with a plume in his hat.

26. Plant vanity, and what will grow?

27. A charming rural retreat?

28. A dry-good’s merchant?

29. A part of one’s hand?

30. The Chinese silk manufacture?

31. A perfumed dandy?

32. What the sun did.

33. Plant the Fourth of July, and what would grow?

34. A young ladies’ seminary?

35. A young ladies’ riding-school?

36. A theological seminary?

37. A jeweler?

38. A shoemaker?

Ape

39. Plant an ape, and what would grow?

40. A cardinal number, and part of the face.

41. Cupid in a scrape.

42. The border of a garment, and a protection against thieves.

43. A pipe.

44. A surgeon.

45. A small pillow.

46. The wandering Jew.

47. A wedding.

48. Plant a tailor, and what would grow?

49. A goslin.

50. A Bruin.

51. The seat of life.

52. A tippler’s nose.

53. A scold.

54. A cart-whip.

55. An artery.

56. A mouse.

57. Old Dobbin.

58. A Louis d’or.

Properly to enjoy this amusement, it is necessary to be provided with a box of letters, from which may be selected those forming the anagram. Place the letters on a book or table, and continue to transpose them until the original word is discovered. A whole room full of people may be entertained in this manner.

1. Fill up net.

2. Nice red hams.

3. A dry toil.

4. Rest choir.

5. Ruin a mite.

6. I get dinners.

7. Go nurse.

8. A flirt? Not I!

9. To sin far more.

10. Modest hit.

11. Cover not a sin.

12. O! a plain spice.

13. A tiny sin.

14. Vase, tubs, tins.

15. Ten coons in tar.

16. To gain rules.

17. Tom’s nine hats.

18. Miss no trains.

19. Tread mean pigs.

20. Peel six brines.

21. I meant man’s gem.

22. I call my gin tea.

23. Tin men eat rent.

24. O! story man.

25. Lo! I tug Ned.

26. Tip a den.

27. Go smite.

28. Test rein.

29. No tripe.

30. I put on a mat.

31. Read to me.

32. Lo! I read it.

33. In a tin door.

34. O, I reap tons.

35. Evil June.

36. If led in.

37. I made time.

38. Is Uncle tiffy?

39. I attend in pomps.

40. I don’t want things.

41. Sin is content.

42. I eat brine.

43. Can remember.

44. Find lies.

45. Bold repeal.

46. Gain men.

47. Stern peer.

48. Turn game.

49. Fire iron.

50. O! sued it.

51. I rule not so.

52. I reveal not.

53. Grain a trouble.

54. Event seen.

55. Oh, a harp!

56. Vile beer.

Landscape with locomotive

57. Move it cool.

58. A sinner varies.

59. Bad in Creoles.

60. A pear nipt.

61. Ten ate sir.

62. To a poet.

63. Real sup.

64. I ran to stay.

65. Prove eels.

66. To sit continually.

67. Care not inside.

68. Rats ran into pot.

69. An eel pot.

70. Toe corns.

71. Silver tea.

72. Live tears.

73. Great help.

74. H. sing to me.

75. On dry air.

76. Liars in time.

77. Clouds rise.

78. O! Aunt, I faint!

79. Lions so true.

80. A lost home.

81. I find it one.

82. Lo! I reign.

83. Try on covers.

84. Depart ye rogues.

85. Cure not sin, sir.

86. Pure tar.

87. No ears.

88. Arm-pits.

Disagreement

89. Time ends rage.

90. Call us noses.

91. Ode songs.

92. Soar, Alps.

93. Hard tug.

94. Charity’s in it.

95. Tree snags.

96. Shine, Sol.

97. Men use mats.

98. Thin bag.

99. Her cry.

100. Sea plant.

101. Paul’s ape.

102. A real stab.

103. Misshape.

104. A paper cane.

105. On many taller.

106. Nor repeat it in mist.

107. Enter pines.

108. Ended puss.

109. Can’t cure Miss E.

110. I can stare.

111. O! it bores us.

112. Real tea dust.

113. Ariel got a burn.

114. No stern action.

115. Eats time.

116. True in fur.

117. Got in a boil.

118. I expect a ton.

119. His tables.

120. Red lance.

121. I need a cyclop.

122. Oh! a split!

123. Ten oars.

124. A dog trial.

125. So I can not tell.

126. I gaze, man.

127. O read tin coins.

128. Iron tribute.

129. So cut, Mary.

130. Ah! in pore, sir?

131. I can not stain.

132. Cut moss.

Pyramids

133. Mary dips.

134. All pearl.

135. I cannot ride so.

136. In a bay or port.

137. O! I sign at once.

138. Dandy ewes.

139. Fished urn.

140. Red nuts and gin.

141. May nod.

142. Don’t I eat?

143. Red legs.

144. It sent men.

145. Short race.

146. Be alive, nun.

147. O’er assuming.

148. This sable.

149. Pin red fish.

150. It’s on a mantle.

151. City life.

152. I get a mess in vain.

153. A mere dot.

154. Red rum.

155. Gain type.

156. Red oyster.

157. Cart horse.

158. May enrich.

159. Nine thumps.

160. More tons.

161. Hen sat.

162. A cell, sir.

163. Nose trap.

164. A sin to me.

165. A red cut.

166. Clean stew.

167. Pint o’ stew.

168. Ears cost.

169. Relax spite.

170. Meet his colts.

171. At ides, sir.

172. Caleb is aid.

173. A slim tide.

174. O! sad line.

175. ’Tis a cut.

176. A coal rig.

177. Not any.

178. Saves a pin.

179. Muser.

180. Call Remus.

181. No, ’tis a nun.

Scriptural character

182. Hide all.

183. Aim at it.

184. I shall eat.

185. I am a band.

186. Must I bear?

187. Head orb.

188. True dimes.

189. I hate a ram.

190. Head-band.

191. Rob a home.

192. Use the meal.

193. Ha! ha! a limbo.

194. Blame thee.

195. I at home! no.

196. Abash them.

197. He has aim.

198. His tar pan.

199. Ship a hen.

200. O! Sam.

201. Hurt.

202. A mob.

203. An oar.

204. I hem a hen.

205. I am on.

206. His trash.

207. The lion.

208. At a man, sir.

209. This is a mat.

210. Pare him.

211. As mule.

212. In dale.

213. Lupa.


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