Pen and ink illustration of article header showing a bee flying near a flower with a stem and leaves, and its mirror image on the sides. A box connects the two flowers and a pencil draft of the title says: "A Country Nature Club by Clifton Johnson…
Proof of article header and rabbit-foot clover. The header shows the same illustration, mirrored. A bee flies near a blossoming flower with numerous leaves growing off the stem. A rabbit-foot clover has numerous stems with flowers split into three…
Proof of day-lily, roadside gold, and toadflax. The toadflax is on top and parallel to the other two. It has a high stem with small buds and flowers on top. The day-lily is split into two with one blooming flower and one closed. The roadside gold has…
Pen and ink illustration of meadowsweet with leaves growing up one stem, smaller the higher up the stem they are. The flowers are small and clustered together on top of the herb.
Pen and ink illustration of a monkey flower with one stem and pairs leaves, growing in pairs, along its side. Some leaves have tubular flowers blooming from them.
Print of monkey flower illustration with one stem and pairs leaves, growing in pairs, along its side. Some leaves have tubular flowers blooming from them.
Pen and ink illustration of roadside gold (flower) with one stem and three sets of two large leaves and a number of smaller ones along the stem and two blooming flowers on top.
Pen and ink illustration of many windmills whose reflections can be seen in the water. There are clouds in the sky. This is the cover illustration for Country of the Girl Queen.
A school teacher sitting behind her desk writing. Some books, a clock and a bell rest on the desk and blackboards on either wall behind her are filled with writing.
The small double-sided card advertises J. L. Lovell’s Amherst Picture Gallery, and offers $2.00 off photographic processes and prints. These cards would have encouraged residents of Amherst to have their photo taken by Lovell in his downtown…