. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. ^xo0m (Dcnista timtoiia. Natural Order: Lcgiimiuosa:âPulse Family. J»^HIS is a perennial shrubby plant, about a foot high, bearing bright yellow flowers in the axils of the leaves or branches, blooming singly, and on short stems, in May and June. Lowper speaks of its blossoms as "yellow and bright as bullion unalloyed," and !\Iary Howitt says: â ⢠Rut ne'er was flower so lair as this, In modern days or olden; It groweth on its nodding stem Like to a garden ; It IS a native of Europe, but is found nat
. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. ^xo0m (Dcnista timtoiia. Natural Order: Lcgiimiuosa:âPulse Family. J»^HIS is a perennial shrubby plant, about a foot high, bearing bright yellow flowers in the axils of the leaves or branches, blooming singly, and on short stems, in May and June. Lowper speaks of its blossoms as "yellow and bright as bullion unalloyed," and !\Iary Howitt says: â ⢠Rut ne'er was flower so lair as this, In modern days or olden; It groweth on its nodding stem Like to a garden ; It IS a native of Europe, but is found naturalized in some parts of L the United States, and is useful to the dyer in forming a yellow dye, ^or a green when combined with woad. The color is obtained from. an} part of the plant. TJUMBLE we must be. if to Heaven « ^ ^ High is the root' there, but the gate Whene'er thou speak'st. look with lowly Grace is increased by humility. ~Roh,rl Ihrrick. 'T'HE cedar's shade like a cloud ma; ^ .â¢\thwart the lily's brightness â Yet why complain.' it leaves no stair To mar the blossom's whiteness; And darkly thus may pride and powe H JMILIT^ ' is the eldest-born of â irtue. ,\nd clain is the birthright at tlie tlirone of heav' 1- âMurfhy. 'S gates are not so highly arched â ^ ^ As princes' palaces: they that enter there Must go iipon their knees. âJohn WibsUr. Appear to press the lowly, Yet never may the shadow stay Where Faith, like blossom holy. Keeps white the heart; to such there will be givei A blest assurance of the love of Heaven. Mrs. Halt. T .\M content to touch the brink ' or the other goblet, and I think My bitter drink a wholesome drink. Because my portion was assigned Wholesome and bitter. Thou art kind. And I am blessed to mv mind. -Eliiabcth Barrett -^^S. 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 p
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