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Monday, April 29, 2013

A-Z Challenge: "Y" is for Yellow Deadnettle

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Source: Wikipedia

Lets just pretend that these pink ones are yellow!




Join Us in the 2013 A-Z Challenge!

During the month of April, I am participating in the "Blogging From A-Z April 2012 Challenge", where we post everyday during the month of April (except for Sundays).  Daily posts begin with the next letter of the alphabet.  This is my third year of participating in the challenge.  "CLICK HERE" to find out more.

This year, I have chosen to do a study on poet and artist, Cicely Mary Barker.  I will be featuring her book "A Flower Fairy Alphabet"Not only will you learn about pretty flowers, but I will also be giving you a few fun facts about Ms. Barker each day.



Demure and smiling teen girl with braided hair looking to her left
Source: Wikipedia's Article on Cicely Mary Barker

Cards

  • Picturesque Children of the Allies; J. Salmon, 1916
  • National Mission; Society for the Presevation of Christian Knowledge, 1916
  • Shakespeare's Boy Characters; C.W. Faulkner, 1917
  • Shakespeare's Girl Characters; C.W. Faulkner, 1920
  • Seaside Holiday; J. Salmon, 1918, 1921
  • Elves and Fairies; S. Harvey, 1918
  • Guardian Angel; Society for the Presevation of Christian Knowledge, 1923
  • Christmas cards; Girls' Friendly Society, 1920s, 1930s
  • Christmas cards (US); Barton-Colton, 1920s, 1930s
  • Beautiful Bible Pictures; Blackie, 1932

Books

  • Flower Fairies of the Spring; Blackie, 1923
  • Spring Songs with Music; Blackie, 1923
  • Flower Fairies of the Summer; Blackie, 1925
  • Child Thoughts in Picture and Verse (by M.K. Westcott); Blackie, 1925
  • Flower Fairies of the Autumn; Blackie, 1926
  • Summer Songs with Music; Blackie, 1926
  • The Book of the Flower Fairies; Blackie, 1927
  • Autumn Songs with Music; Blackie, 1927
  • Old Rhymes for All Times; Blackie, 1928
  • The Children’s Book of Hymns; Blackie, 1929; rep. 1933
  • Our Darling’s First Book (written in collaboration with Dorothy Barker); Blackie, 1929
  • The Little Picture Hymn Book; Blackie, 1933
  • Rhymes New and Old; Blackie, 1933
  • A Flower Fairy Alphabet; Blackie, 1934
  • A Little Book of Old Rhymes; Blackie, 1936
  • He Leadeth Me (written in collaboration with Dorothy Barker); Blackie, 1936
  • A Little Book of Rhymes New and Old; Blackie, 1937
  • The Lord of the Rushie River; Blackie, 1938
  • Flower Fairies of the Trees; Blackie, 1940
  • When Spring Came In at the Window; Blackie, 1942
  • A Child’s Garden of Verses (Robert Louis Stevenson); Blackie, 1944
  • Flower Fairies of the Garden; Blackie, 1944
  • Groundsel and Necklaces; Blackie, 1946; reprinted as Fairy Necklaces
  • Flower Fairies of the Wayside; Blackie, 1948
  • Flower Fairies of the Flowers and Trees; Blackie, 1950
  • Lively Stories; Macmillan, 1954
  • The Flower Fairy Picture Book; Blackie, 1955
  • Lively Numbers; Macmillan, 1957
  • Lively Words; Macmillan, 1961.
  • The Sand, the Sea and the Sun; Gibson, 1970
  •  Source:   Wikipedia Article on Cicely Mary Barker


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4 comments:

Wendy said...

That's another new flower for me. And yes, I'll gladly pretend the pink is yellow. LOL

Decadent Housewife said...

The nettles caught my eye. Mine flower purple. I keep them for tea. Have a happy Monday!

Bethe77 said...

Pretty flower! I dont think I have ever heard of this one. I like it! Blessings for an awesome week.
Beth

Lisa Ricard Claro said...

Why is it called a deadnettle? Now you've given me something to Google. :)

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