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.