I am ten years old. My aunt takes Harper's Young People for my sister and myself.
I would like to exchange pressed leaves and flowers with some little girl in California.
Maud Everett,
Newark, Delaware.
I am collecting different kinds of seeds, and I would like to exchange them with any correspondents of Young People. We have only purple and white larkspurs, and if Mary Lowry has any other colors, I will gladly exchange pink seed for them.
Dotty Seaman,
Richmond, Staten Island, New York.
Some boys, friends of mine in this part of Brooklyn, are going to start a young chemists' club, and I desire recipes for simple experiments from any readers of Young People.
I also send a recipe for Puss Hunter's cooking club. Currant ice-cream: one table-spoonful and a half of currant jelly or juice; one cup of sugar; one pint of sweet cream; the juice of one lemon. Stir until the sugar is thoroughly melted, and freeze.
I will exchange flowers, ferns, leaves, and mosses from the Long Island woods with any readers of Young People.