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The narrative follows a group of cousins and their friends as they explore local woods, discover a cave, and develop an enterprising gardening project that ranges from miniature greenhouses and seed catalogues to organized flower festivals and community sales. Episodes trace practical horticulture, creative displays, business planning, natural-history curiosities and youthful investigations, and a subplot involves family mysteries including a missing heiress. Chapters mix hands-on gardening instruction, imaginative excursions, amateur research, and cooperative ventures that combine domestic craft, schoolroom projects, and neighborhood initiative.

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Mabell S. C. Smith

Mabell S. C. Smith was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for the 'Ethel Morton' series, which includes titles such as 'Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship' and 'Ethel Morton at Chautauqua.' These works often explore themes of adventure and personal growth, appealing to young readers with their engaging narratives. In addition to her series, Smith wrote 'A Tar-Heel Baron' and 'Twenty Centuries of Paris,' showcasing her versatility across different genres. Her storytelling reflects a keen understanding of youth and the social contexts of her time.

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