. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. g^mjeriiCiim gimitl^m. (Silia ;^lUCricana. Natural Order: Tiliacccv â Linden VSSWOOD is the common name for this forest tree in our Northern States. It grows to a great height, and abounds in "y'a wholesome mucilaginous juice. Its tender young twigs are often pulled and eaten by school children for this prop- ', erty. The inner bark is sometimes manufactured into rope. â¢':^ The wood is very soft and white, and is used for the paneling of carriages and in cabinet work, as it is easily wrought. The celebrated R


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. g^mjeriiCiim gimitl^m. (Silia ;^lUCricana. Natural Order: Tiliacccv â Linden VSSWOOD is the common name for this forest tree in our Northern States. It grows to a great height, and abounds in "y'a wholesome mucilaginous juice. Its tender young twigs are often pulled and eaten by school children for this prop- ', erty. The inner bark is sometimes manufactured into rope. â¢':^ The wood is very soft and white, and is used for the paneling of carriages and in cabinet work, as it is easily wrought. The celebrated Russia matting is manufactured from a species of European Linden, while the East Indians rely upon the native species for their rice bags, fishing nets and lines. liri mani "I17EDDED love is founded on esteem, '⢠Which the fair merits of the mind engage, For those are charms which never can decay; But time, which gives new whiteness to the swan, Improves their luster. âFaiton. 'T^HOUGH fools spurn Hymen's gentle powe â *â We, who improve his golden hours, By sweet experience know That marriage, rightly understood. Gives to the tender and the good, A paradise below. âCotton TJAVE I a wish.' 'tis all her own; All hers and mine are rolled in one â Our hearts are so entwined. That like the ivy round the tree, Bound up in closest amity, 'Tis death to be disjoined. âLiiidhy Murray. V:\ TEMPTING gold In this our age Than virtue, merit, c done nore marriages completes - the force of love. â Wandesford. still the woman take An elder than herself; so wears she to hiin, So sways she level in her husband's heart. âShakespeare. W' AT thou art is Our state canno One flesh; to lose the be scver'd; we are one, were to lose myself. âMilton. J ^^&. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Turner,


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