Copyright, 1899, by
MARGARET WARNER MORLEY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
CONTENTS.
| PAGE | ||
| Why Plants Travel | [1] | |
| Those that Fly with Plumes or Down | [4] | |
| Dandelions | [4] | |
| Thistles | [15] | |
| Milkweeds | [20] | |
| Lettuce | [25] | |
| Clematis | [27] | |
| Asters and Golden-Rod | [29] | |
| The Willow | [31] | |
| Cattails | [37] | |
| Geraniums | [39] | |
| Cotton | [41] | |
| Other Fly-Aways | [45] | |
| Seeds that Fly with Wings | [47] | |
| Maples | [47] | |
| Elms | [52] | |
| Ash Trees | [54] | |
| Pines | [56] | |
| Seeds that Fly without Wings or Plumes | [59] | |
| Other Seeds that are Moved by the Wind | [61] | |
| Tumbleweeds | [63] | |
| Wanderers that Cling | [65] | |
| Burdocks | [65] | |
| Cockleburs and Sand Spurs | [68] | |
| Tick Trefoil | [70] | |
| Stick-Tights | [73] | |
| Agrimony and Other Weeds | [76] | |
| Flax | [78] | |
| Mistletoe | [80] | |
| Other Plants with Sticky Seeds or Seed Pods | [82] | |
| Wanderers that Float | [84] | |
| Seeds that Animals Like to Eat | [87] | |
| The Hickory | [87] | |
| Walnuts and Butternuts | [90] | |
| The Chestnut | [92] | |
| Other Edible Seeds | [94] | |
| Berries | [96] | |
| Cherries | [98] | |
| Apples | [100] | |
| Seeds that are Shot away | [102] | |
| Oxalis | [102] | |
| Witch-Hazel | [104] | |
| Touch-Me-Not | [106] |
LITTLE WANDERERS.