Transcriber’s Notes

Chapter VIII was erroneously headed as VI.


Mother Bunny and Her Flowers

title page

Mother Bunny
andher Flowers

by
Laura Rountree Smith

Illustrations
by
Penny Ross

C.H. Van Vliet Co.CHICAGO

Copyright 1922
C. H. Van Vliet Co.
Chicago
Printed in United States of America


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MOTHER BUNNY AND HER
FLOWERS

CHAPTER I
PLANTING THE GARDEN

Hark to the Tale of Mother Bun;
If you read on ’till the story is done,
You will have many happy hours
With Mother Bunny and her Flowers.

One bright spring morning OldMother Bun was talking to herself.

Said Old Mother Bun, just for fun,
“It is time the garden was begun.”

Old Father Bun cried,

“Time for the rake, and time for the hoe;
We’ll plant a garden in spring you know.”

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Healthy Bunny and Pretty Bunnysaid,

“Garden days have come, we know;
May we help the seeds to grow?”

Old Mother Bun answered,

“To the garden all may go,
With the rake, and with the hoe.”

So those cute little Bunnies ran out withrake, and hoe, and wheelbarrow, andthey all worked in Mother Bun’s garden,helping her prepare the soil for her garden.She was very happy and shook thepackages of seeds in her gingham apron,saying,

“Vegetables and flowers too,
I will try to raise for you.”

“Not for me, not for me,” called a voice,and a very wild looking Bunny peepedover the fence.

He said, “At times I’m very plucky.
My name is really ‘Happy-Go-Lucky’.”

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