. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. -^ (!3oiUpl)lcna C\lobasa. Natural Order: AmarautaccicâAvmrajith Family. «âºâ/(>â^'*v>^ I IE Globe Amaranth is a tender annual from the flowery \alcs of India. It is valued chiefly for its heads of bright, lound, purple flowers, which, if gathered when freshly blos- sonuil will retain their brilliancy for years. The white \anet\ is cultivated for the same purpose, the two forming \tiv pretty bouquets for winter. The seeds are enveloped HI a cotton} substance, which should be removed before planting, ⢠IS it hinders


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. -^ (!3oiUpl)lcna C\lobasa. Natural Order: AmarautaccicâAvmrajith Family. «âºâ/(>â^'*v>^ I IE Globe Amaranth is a tender annual from the flowery \alcs of India. It is valued chiefly for its heads of bright, lound, purple flowers, which, if gathered when freshly blos- sonuil will retain their brilliancy for years. The white \anet\ is cultivated for the same purpose, the two forming \tiv pretty bouquets for winter. The seeds are enveloped HI a cotton} substance, which should be removed before planting, ⢠IS it hinders the process of germination. CHANGE but in (iving, and no holier vow From lips mortal e'er came than I breathe to thee n( It comes from a heart with love lor thee sighing; Believe me, 'tis trueâI change but in dying. âJohn S. Adati. T WAS not false to thee, and yet â¢'â My cheek alone look'd pale! My weary eye was dim and wet, My strength began to fail; Thou wert the same; thy looks were gay, Thy step was light and free: And yet, with truth my heart can say, I was not false to thee. âMrs. Norton. T WOULD not leave thee did I know *â That all the world's reproach were true That 'neath some great temptation's power Thy soul had lost its native hue; Had dyed itself with darkest guilt; Had plunged without remorse in crime: Not even then would I forsake â Thine, and thine only, for all time. 'TTHE mountain rill ^ Seeks with no surer Laiidon. the far, bright sea, flows to thee. âPark Benjamin. and with all of eloquence thou hast. The burning story of my love discover; And if the theme should fail, alas! to move her, Tell her when youth's gay summer-flowers are past, Like thee, my love will blossom till the last! âCharles F. Hoffi pO!. 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, C


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