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Old Fashioned Flowers, and other out-of-door studies

Chapter 14: V
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A series of lyrical outdoor studies that observe and reflect upon garden and wild flowers, tracing seasonal changes and profiling familiar species with detailed attention. The writer alternates close botanical description with meditative commentary on how flowers shape perception, evoke emotion, and interact with human care and cultivation. Sections move from spring field notes to specific essays on chrysanthemums and other old-fashioned blooms, blending natural history, personal impression, and aesthetic reflection.

V

BECAUSE of these things I love the chrysanthemum; because of these things I follow its evolution with a brother’s interest. It is, among familiar plants, the most submissive, the most docile, the most tractable and the most attentive plant of all that we meet on life’s long way. It bears flowers impregnated through and through with the thought and will of man: flowers already human, so to speak. And, if the vegetable world is some day to reveal to us one of the words that we are awaiting, perhaps it will be through this flower of the tombs that we shall learn the first secret of existence, even

as, in another kingdom, it is probably
through the dog, the almost thinking
guardian of our homes, that we
shall discover the mystery
of animal life.

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