| PAGE | Why Plants Travel | 1 | Those that Fly with Plumes or Down | 4 | Dandelions | 4 | Thistles | 15 | Milkweeds | 20 | Lettuce | 25 | Clematis | 27 | Asters and Golden-Rod | 29 | The Willow | 31 | Cattails | 37 | Geraniums | 39 | Cotton | 41 | Other Fly-Aways | 45 | Seeds that Fly with Wings | 47 | Maples | 47 | Elms | 52 | Ash Trees | 54 | Pines | 56 | Seeds that Fly without Wings or Plumes | 59 | Other Seeds that are Moved by the Wind | 61 | Tumbleweeds | 63 | Wanderers that Cling | 65 | | Burdocks | 65 | Cockleburs and Sand Spurs | 68 | Tick Trefoil | 70 | Stick-Tights | 73 | Agrimony and Other Weeds | 76 | Flax | 78 | Mistletoe | 80 | Other Plants with Sticky Seeds or Seed Pods | 82 | Wanderers that Float | 84 | Seeds that Animals Like to Eat | 87 | The Hickory | 87 | Walnuts and Butternuts | 90 | The Chestnut | 92 | Other Edible Seeds | 94 | Berries | 96 | Cherries | 98 | Apples | 100 | Seeds that are Shot away | 102 | Oxalis | 102 | Witch-Hazel
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