The trio endure a thunderstorm and a near crash landing during a balloon flight. With the help of the Wizard, Dorothy begins to unravel the mystery of the giant garden, and to follow the trail of a would-be witch called Old Magda who is its cause. Imogene talks Dorothy into accepting her companionship (the cow wants to see the Emerald City). In a crisis, Imogene can yield a healing golden milk and in the course of the tale, she gives whipped cream and ice cream too. When I get excited, which doesn't happen often, I give butter. When I'm thinking hard and get into a brown study I give chocolate milk. "When I'm content I give regular plain old milk. Outside the garden, Dorothy crosses the Munchkin Country and meets new friends, including a white and purple cow named Imogene, who gives varying dairy products depending upon her mood: Dorothy sets out for the capital for help, climbing a landscape of mountainous produce. The farmhouse is hemmed in with a vegetable wall. Dorothy comes to pay them a visit at their new farm in the Munchkin Country - when something goes terribly wrong: all of their vegetables grow to enormous size overnight, with gigantic beets, broccoli, peppers, and watermelons, and heads of cabbage twenty feet high. Uncle Henry and Aunt Em have left Ozma's palace and the Emerald City to return to farming and the simple life.
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