Archive image from page 236 of Cyclopedia of practical floriculture (1884). Cyclopedia of practical floriculture cyclopediaofprac00turn Year: 1884 IKlifmimig grille Siabioaa atropuriJUrca. Natural Okder: Dlpsacecv—Teasel Family. ()URXI\G BRIDE (Sweet Scabious) is a perennial plant, hut > semi-spheiiLal cushion, the rounded side up, the lower row of llf', floietb ot which open first, and, when all are' expanded, fairly crowd each other for room. They are velvety in texture, and in f some of the purples and maroons the colors are so intense that H the e\'e can scarcely penetrate the depth o


Archive image from page 236 of Cyclopedia of practical floriculture (1884). Cyclopedia of practical floriculture cyclopediaofprac00turn Year: 1884 IKlifmimig grille Siabioaa atropuriJUrca. Natural Okder: Dlpsacecv—Teasel Family. ()URXI\G BRIDE (Sweet Scabious) is a perennial plant, hut > semi-spheiiLal cushion, the rounded side up, the lower row of llf', floietb ot which open first, and, when all are' expanded, fairly crowd each other for room. They are velvety in texture, and in f some of the purples and maroons the colors are so intense that H the e\'e can scarcely penetrate the depth of their tints, as they are only a shade or two from being black; hence the epithet, atropurpurea, or dark purple. There are some light varieties, also white. They have the odor of musk. UnfcrlunHlo Hntlmcnl. T HAVE thrust .iwav in s I laid to rest each ilence loving thought of you; memory, so tender and so true; I have prayed upon my bended knees for power to forget. And the answer to that prayer is this- lo\t I'ou, lov NEED not say how, one b\- one. Love's flowers have dropp'd from o And that they cannot bloom aga N< [OT one sigh shall tell my story. Not one tear my cheek shall stair Silent grief sliall be my glory — Grief that stoops not to complain. TTNHAPPY he, ho lets a tender heart, Bound to him by the ties of earliest love. Fall froin him by his own neglect, and die, C [ Because it met no kindness. —Perchal. IH me I thought you loved Our human e well - s are blind; only life's parable, Who never looks behind. —Barton Grey, •


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