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- catalog contributor b5382207.
- catalog created "[c1940]".
- catalog date "1940".
- catalog date "[c1940]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1940]".
- catalog description "How the world was made -- Indian pipes -- Origin of medicine -- Eyebright Flowers (Na-Wi-Qua, mother of womanhood) -- How the seasons came with the birds -- Origin of the winds -- How the flowers came to be -- Squaw vine -- How rain came -- The first butterfly and rainbow -- Father of Indian corn -- Why the evergreens are green -- Fireweed (Goldenrod) -- The return of tobacco -- Indian turnip (Jack-in-the-pulpit) -- Annunga (The star flower) -- The blue bell -- Moccasin flower (Lady's-slipper) -- Mountain laurel -- Butterfly weed -- The dandelion -- The first violet -- Custer's heart flowers -- The water lily -- Snowdrop flowers -- Indian arrow heads -- Origin of hemp (flax) -- Ground laurel (trailing arbutus) -- The adder tongue violet -- Indian feather (the evening star) -- Wild columbine -- Witch grass or spear finger -- Origin of strawberries -- White-pink azalea -- Buffalo flowers (blue lupine) -- Sage -- The Cherokee rose -- Cactus plant -- The sunflower -- False for-get-me-nots (brooklime) -- Soapwort (bouncing bet) -- Mistletoe -- The wood lily -- Lily of the valley -- White hearts (Dutchman's breeches) -- Wild honeysuckle (yellow) -- Trumpet flower (yellow jessamine) -- Cherokee gods and their abiding places -- Mimosa -- The coming of the palefaces.".
- catalog extent "223 p., [1] p.".
- catalog issued "1940".
- catalog issued "[c1940]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, London [etc.] Fleming H. Revell company".
- catalog subject "398.3".
- catalog subject "E98.F6 U6".
- catalog subject "Flowers.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Plants Folklore.".
- catalog tableOfContents "How the world was made -- Indian pipes -- Origin of medicine -- Eyebright Flowers (Na-Wi-Qua, mother of womanhood) -- How the seasons came with the birds -- Origin of the winds -- How the flowers came to be -- Squaw vine -- How rain came -- The first butterfly and rainbow -- Father of Indian corn -- Why the evergreens are green -- Fireweed (Goldenrod) -- The return of tobacco -- Indian turnip (Jack-in-the-pulpit) -- Annunga (The star flower) -- The blue bell -- Moccasin flower (Lady's-slipper) -- Mountain laurel -- Butterfly weed -- The dandelion -- The first violet -- Custer's heart flowers -- The water lily -- Snowdrop flowers -- Indian arrow heads -- Origin of hemp (flax) -- Ground laurel (trailing arbutus) -- The adder tongue violet -- Indian feather (the evening star) -- Wild columbine -- Witch grass or spear finger -- Origin of strawberries -- White-pink azalea -- Buffalo flowers (blue lupine) -- Sage -- The Cherokee rose -- Cactus plant -- The sunflower -- False for-get-me-nots (brooklime) -- Soapwort (bouncing bet) -- Mistletoe -- The wood lily -- Lily of the valley -- White hearts (Dutchman's breeches) -- Wild honeysuckle (yellow) -- Trumpet flower (yellow jessamine) -- Cherokee gods and their abiding places -- Mimosa -- The coming of the palefaces.".
- catalog title "The earth speaks, by Princess Atalie.".
- catalog type "text".