The Librivox Coffee Break Collections are themed anthologies, selected and read by Librivox readers. Each short piece is fifteen minutes long, or less — perfect for coffee breaks, commutes and work outs. Essays, prose, fiction, non-fiction, poetry — who knows what gems will be uncovered? Spring is the time we see plants and flowers, dormant over the cold winter months, burst into life; and they make their appearance here. – Summary by Lynne Thompson
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A-B-C of Vegetable Gardening by Eben E. Rexford
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A Beautiful Fruit Garden by Gertrude Jekyll
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The Beauty of the Pollen by S. Leonard Bastin
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The Crocus's Song by Hannah Flagg Gould
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The Differences of Sexes in Plants by Francis Bacon from Sylva Sylvarum
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Experiment Solitary Touching The Melioration of Tobacco, From Sylva Sylvarum; or, A natural history in Ten Centuries Francis Bacon
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'Farewell to Spring,' a chapter from Stories of Wild Flowers Children Love by Katherine Chandler
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Fern Life by Willis Boyd Allen
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The Flower by Alfred Tennyson
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Flower in the Crannied Wall by Alfred Tennyson
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The Garden by Andrew Marvell
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On Peonies by Arthur Gray Staples
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Prayer of the Flowers by Lord Dunsany
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Talks about Flowers by Mrs. M.D. Wellcome
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Do Vegetables Have Ideas of External Things? By Erasmus Darwin