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A compact collection of children's tales, letters, and garden lore that centers on love of flowers and the small-scale cultivation of neglected places. Interwoven narratives follow youngsters who collaborate to plant, exchange seeds, and invent playful pageants while written pieces supply practical tips, botanical anecdotes, and encouragement to preserve wild and heirloom blooms. The volume blends homely instruction with whimsical episodes, emphasizing careful observation of nature, communal effort, and the moral pleasure of tending and protecting both common and scarce plants.
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