This may be made an amusing game; as the query for each flower may be frequently varied: and it will require no great amount of ingenuity to originate new questions. Gardening 1. If you plant hoarhound candy, what will grow? 2. An English cathedral? 3. The idol Juggernaut? 4. A winter storm? 5. The sky? 6. Aaron’s rod? 7. A Doctor? 8. Dalley’s Pain Extractor? 9. A wise man? 10. Christmas game? 11. A goldsmith? 12. A toad? 13. A scalp? 14. A violincello? 15. Plant a bay horse, and what would grow? 16. Sheep? 17. Daylight? 18. Cupid wounded? Children 19. Plant a pig, and what will grow? 20. Some rapid streams. 21. Plant the Celestial Empire, and the richest man in New York. 22. A member of a monastery. 23. Reynard, and a small article of apparel. 24. A Christian name, and a small article from a writing desk. 25. Queen Victoria’s eldest son, with a plume in his hat. 26. Plant vanity, and what will grow? 27. A charming rural retreat? 28. A dry-good’s merchant? 29. A part of one’s hand? 30. The Chinese silk manufacture? 31. A perfumed dandy? 32. What the sun did. 33. Plant the Fourth of July, and what would grow? 34. A young ladies’ seminary? 35. A young ladies’ riding-school? 36. A theological seminary? 37. A jeweler? 38. A shoemaker? Ape 39. Plant an ape, and what would grow? 40. A cardinal number, and part of the face. 41. Cupid in a scrape. 42. The border of a garment, and a protection against thieves. 43. A pipe. 44. A surgeon. 45. A small pillow. 46. The wandering Jew. 47. A wedding. 48. Plant a tailor, and what would grow? 49. A goslin. 50. A Bruin. 51. The seat of life. 52. A tippler’s nose. 53. A scold. 54. A cart-whip. 55. An artery. 56. A mouse. 57. Old Dobbin. 58. A Louis d’or. |