id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34380 Salt, Henry S. The Call of the Wildflower .txt text/plain 42310 1613 69 the flowers that grow by shore, meadow, bog, river, or mountain; on be said, is a locality where grows some rare and beautiful flower, one with the ordinary British plants that a flower-lover, thus educated late Of all the flowering plants of the Downs, the gorse is at once the search for a small flower on those far-stretching slopes is like the knowledge of Sussex plants many flower-lovers besides myself have been Alps rose to view; and lastly the planting of various mountain flowers wisp of a plant, is native there; the small-flowered crane's-bill, which little plant with white flowers and a smooth unbranched stem so closely certain scarce and beautiful flowers, as has been pointed out in Mr. Reginald Farrer's interesting books on Alpine plants. The haunts of the rarer flowers are not likely to be discovered in a day array of flowers, or even of a single gallant plant seen in some wild ./cache/34380.txt ./txt/34380.txt