Trotwood's Monthly, Vol. I, No. 1, October 1905
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CONTENTS
WALTER DIRECT, 2:05 3/4.
VOL. 1. NASHVILLE, TENN., OCTOBER, 1905. NO. 1
Luther Burbank
He touched the spiculed desert—cacti-cursed—
And turned its thorns to figs, its thistles, fruit;
He nodded to the daisy, half immersed
In dwarfing dust, and lo! a lily mute
Rose from the weeds—a perfume with a flute.
And flowers ran to meet him—trailing vine—
And wild hedge-roses—they whose souls had died
Various
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Transcriber’s Notes:
TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY
Benefits of Forestry to Farmers
Little Sister
A History of the Hals
Testing and Redeeming Soils
Phosphatic Limestone.
The Watermelon Sermon
Stories of the Soil
TIM’S EASTER.
HO! EVERY ONE THAT THIRSTETH!
A RACE FOR LIFE.
HIS CHANCE.
BLUE JOHN.
A DRUNKEN WOMAN.
Geers and Walter Direct
The Meaning of Sorrow
With Trotwood
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