. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. m 5c^um aCVf. Xatluai. Order: Crassn/acdc â Orpine Family. 1. LAN rS ot this genus grow in very thin soil, sometimes in the crevices of bare rocks, and, as the Latin name indicates, 'j would seem to be sitting there. The English Moss, which- lb so often called Wall Pepper, is frequently cultivated as a ^ boi der for flower beds, and as an ornament to old walls, J^tht surface of which it soon covers, as it spreads rapidly -â and 1 equn e*, so little for sustenance. The whole plant contains an Kiid juice The flowers are yello
. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. m 5c^um aCVf. Xatluai. Order: Crassn/acdc â Orpine Family. 1. LAN rS ot this genus grow in very thin soil, sometimes in the crevices of bare rocks, and, as the Latin name indicates, 'j would seem to be sitting there. The English Moss, which- lb so often called Wall Pepper, is frequently cultivated as a ^ boi der for flower beds, and as an ornament to old walls, J^tht surface of which it soon covers, as it spreads rapidly -â and 1 equn e*, so little for sustenance. The whole plant contains an Kiid juice The flowers are yellow. TTTHEN the whole host ot' hatred stood hard bv, To watch and mock thee slirinking, tliou hast sir With a sedate and all-enduring eye; When fortune fled her spoiled and l;i\ orite child. He stood unbowed beneath the ills upon him piled. 'T'HE star ot" the unconquered will He rises in my breast, Serene, and resolute, and still, And calm, and self-possessed. O fear not in a world like this. And thou shall know ere long Know how sublime a thing it is To sufter and be strong. T^RUE fortitude is seen in great exploits. That justice w-arrants, and that wisdom guides; All else is tow-ering phrensy and distraction. -Addis, â ^IRD your hearts with silent fortitude, ^ Suftering yet hoping all things. -Mrs. Hem PORGETFUL of ourselves. Giving but little heed To the confusing strife. The winding ways of life, careful of its anxious crv of need. T \ war was never lion's i In peace, was never gen s rage so fierce; tie lamb more mild. -Shakesfeurt. Thus we may meet the storm. Still brave, and true, and strong; And, like a golden chain, Some lives may take the gain, .Some hearts be gladdened by our simple so. 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, Cordelia Harris. New York, T. MacCoun
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