. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. li Gatuviia l)Crtcnsis. Natlkal Order: Labiat^câMiiit Family. T\LY is the native seat ot" the Satureja. It belongs to a ^X^ lamilv of highly aromatic, pungent herbs, most members of ^ ^hfvgr \\hi(.h are very useful to mankind for their tonic and tebri- *T^-> tui; il |iruperties. Several of themâas the thyme, sage, the *^^mu)oram and tiie Summer Savoryâare cultivated as herbs, and are used for seasoning soups, or for dressing ot fowls and other meats. There is a species sometimes found natixe in the Western States, b


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. li Gatuviia l)Crtcnsis. Natlkal Order: Labiat^câMiiit Family. T\LY is the native seat ot" the Satureja. It belongs to a ^X^ lamilv of highly aromatic, pungent herbs, most members of ^ ^hfvgr \\hi(.h are very useful to mankind for their tonic and tebri- *T^-> tui; il |iruperties. Several of themâas the thyme, sage, the *^^mu)oram and tiie Summer Savoryâare cultivated as herbs, and are used for seasoning soups, or for dressing ot fowls and other meats. There is a species sometimes found natixe in the Western States, but it is considered a rare plant, and is perhaps the Satuieia run wild. The name sa\ors of the Satyrs, a class of beings m Gieek mxthology that apparently represented the luxuriant vital poweis of nature. APPLAUSE waits on success; the tickle multitude. ^ Like the light straw that float, along th. Glide with the stream, ent still, and follow fortune. â pvWELLS within the soul of every artist More than all his efforts can express, And he know-s the best remains unuttered, Sighing at what we call success. âAdelaide A. Proclor. TT is success that colors all in life; [honest. Success makes fools admired, makes villains All the proud virtue of this vaunting world F~awns on success and power, howe'er acquired. TI,o,âp.:^n. LS not in mortals to command success. But we '11 do more, .Sempronius, we "11 des OUCCESS. the mark no mortal wit, ^ Or surest hand, can hit; For, whatsoe'er we perpetrate. We do but row, we 're steer'd b\- fate. â £ without success â \nRTL- Is a fair picture shown bv an ill light; But luckv men are favorites of he vns (he cause. âDrydeu. QMILE and we smile, the lords of many lands: ^ Frown and we -mile, the lords of our own hands; For man i- niaji and master of hi- fate. -Tenii) 2S9. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes


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