. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. CEl3|jc:iimtltm0< (£ah)Cautl)US tlorillUS. Natural Order: Calycantliacca:âCalycanth Family. *^UR Southern States, more especiallj- the Carolinas, are the n itive seats of tliis fragrant shrub, whence it is sometimes I died Carolina Allspice. It is generally found in fertile soils ilong water courses, is of a straggling growth, and does not iltain a very great height â usually from three to four feet- J onl}-. It is also frequently cultivated in gardens and shrub- \^ beries, where it has received the praise of many for t


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. CEl3|jc:iimtltm0< (£ah)Cautl)US tlorillUS. Natural Order: Calycantliacca:âCalycanth Family. *^UR Southern States, more especiallj- the Carolinas, are the n itive seats of tliis fragrant shrub, whence it is sometimes I died Carolina Allspice. It is generally found in fertile soils ilong water courses, is of a straggling growth, and does not iltain a very great height â usually from three to four feet- J onl}-. It is also frequently cultivated in gardens and shrub- \^ beries, where it has received the praise of many for the odor of its r^i^i^p) blossoms, which have a strawberry or fruit-like fragrance. The bark when bioken also exhales a spicy perfume. The flowers are of a dull, luiid purple, and bloom on very short tl Jriiruolfiit^. f\ BLESSED bounty, giving all content! ^ The only t'autress of all noble arts, That lend'st success to every good intent, A grace that rests in the most godlike hearts, By heav'rt to none but happy souls infused, Pitv it is that e'er thou wast abused. -Drayton. H' row few, like thee, inquire the wretched out. And court the offices of soft humanity! Like thee, reserve their raiment for the naked. Reach out their bread to feed the crying orphan. Or mix the pitying tears with those that weep! TT ALF his earn'd pittance to poor neighbors went: They had his alms, and he had his content. â pROM thy new Now lend ass â Walter Harte. hope, and from thy growing store, istance, and relieve the poor. G", He that's liberal To all alike may do good by chance. But never out of judgment. DLIKE his unwearied bounty flows; First lo\-es to do, then lo\-es the good he does For his 1 There was no winter in't; an autumn 'tv That grew the more by reaping. â , fe=^ -Shakespeare. h ^. 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


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