. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. â m gerticrrg. Dcvbcris nukiaviS. Natural Ordek: Bcrbcridacece â Bcrbci ROWN in our gardens as an ornament, this graceful, busliv shrub is very generally known. The leaves are a dark green, with serrated edges, each notch being bristly. The flowers ire yellow, hanging in small clusters. The fruit is brilliant ind attractive, of a bright scarlet in color, oblong in shape, J| '^ and appearing more like pendulous groups of coral ear-drops, than dn^ thing else. The leaves, as well as fruit, have a sharp acid taste, the latter b


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. â m gerticrrg. Dcvbcris nukiaviS. Natural Ordek: Bcrbcridacece â Bcrbci ROWN in our gardens as an ornament, this graceful, busliv shrub is very generally known. The leaves are a dark green, with serrated edges, each notch being bristly. The flowers ire yellow, hanging in small clusters. The fruit is brilliant ind attractive, of a bright scarlet in color, oblong in shape, J| '^ and appearing more like pendulous groups of coral ear-drops, than dn^ thing else. The leaves, as well as fruit, have a sharp acid taste, the latter being frequentlj- used for making jelly, while from the loot can be prepared a yellow 'T'HOSE hearts that start at once into a blaze, And open all their rage, like summer storms At once discharged, grow cool again and calm. â C. Joliiisoil. piE! wrangling queen! 'â Whom everything becomes â to chide, to laugh. 'pHE ocean lash'd to fury i Its high wave mingling loud, with To weep. Whose e\er_v passion fully strives Is peaceful, sweet serenity. To make itself in thee, fair and admired. To anger's dark and storm \ sea. âShakespeare. â/. H "ITTHEN anger rushes, unrestrain'd, to action, '⢠Like a hot steed, it stumbles in its : The man of thought strikes deepest, and strikes safest. 11/f Y rage is not malicious; like a spark ^'^ Of fire by steel enforc'd out of flinty LL furious as a favor'd child It is no sooner kindled, but extinct. A woman piqued, who has her -Goffe. still, vill. -Byron QHE is peevish, sullen, froward. Proud, disobedient, stubborn, lacking duty: Neither regarding that she is my child. Nor fearing me as if I were her father. âShakespeare. 4S. 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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