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Garis, Howard R. (Howard Roger), 1873-1962

"Daddy Takes Us to the Garden The Daddy Series for Little Folks"

It is the green leaves
you see first, peeping up above the ground, that tell you the seed has
germinated and is growing."
"Isn't it funny!" said Hal. "One part of the seed grows down and the other
part grows up."
"Yes," said Daddy Blake. "That's the way seeds grow. Each day you will see
these little tomato plants growing more and more, and, as soon as they are
large enough, we will set them out in the garden."
Hal and Mab thought it was wonderful that a single, tiny seed of the
tomato--a seed that looked scarcely larger than the head of a pin--should
have locked up in its heart such things as roots and leaves, and that,
after a while, great, big red tomatoes would hang down from the green
tomato vine--all from one little seed.
"It's wonderful--just like when the man in the show took a rabbit, a
guinea pig and a lot of silk ribbon out of Daddy's hat," spoke Hal.
"It is more wonderful," said Mr. Blake. "For the man in the show put the
things in my hat by a trick, when you were not looking, and only took them
out again to make you think they were there all the while. But roots,
seeds and tomatoes are not exactly inside the seed all the while.


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