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III Even clover belongs to the pulse family

IV Beans and morning-glories twine to the right

V The honeysuckle twines always to the left

MARCH, 73

I Still it was really a radish

II The sun swings like a great pendulum

III Long before there were any railroads and cities

IV Did you ever see the little man in the pansy?

APRIL, 103

I The yellow dust is a food for the seed

II The coming of the corn

III Cross by name and cross by nature

IV A peppery family

V For in that dish was Davy's corn

MAY, 131

I Sweet pease have to be put down pretty deep

II Different families of ants have different droves of cows

III There are many ways of producing species

JUNE, 159

I Then they went down into the strawberry patch

II How the rose became queen

III The sun is the greatest of all

JULY, 187

I A plant is divided into three principal parts

II There are exogens and endogens

III I don't see what weeds are for, anyway

AUGUST, 211

I There are just two kinds of leaves

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