Flower Power

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Simon and Schuster, Oct 14, 2002 - Juvenile Fiction - 80 pages
It's a blooming mystery!
Nancy and her friends agree that the Pink Princess daisies they've grown from seed are the prettiest flowers ever. They're sure to win a prize at the spring flower show. But shortly before the event, the daisies disappear!
Snobby fourth-grader Viola Van Hall told the girls that her flowers were going to take first prize. Classmate Orson Wong wanted the daisies for a horrible science experiment. Belle Bridges sprinkles flower petals all over her salads -- she might have eaten the daisies. Have the girls lost the chance to win the contest, or is the answer to the mystery right under their noses?
 

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Contents

An Orson Encounter
10
An Emergency Meeting
20
Tea with Viola
29
A Pink Princess Salad?
38
The Flower Experiment
47
A Surprise Suspect
57
The Most Beautiful Flower
65
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Carolyn Keene is the author of the ever-popular Nancy Drew books.

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