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. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. )mtii^t Sitdtnn, ^ {i ^mbcrboa IUOSli)ata. Xati-kal Order: âAster Family. N-^'- I LER. quaint and isolated, but sunny Persia, is the native V\ \ land of this plant, while others ot" the same species are .1 ^.-r nati\ es of the countries bordering on the Mediterranean. sj ' /\y) 'l'h«\ are all handsome annuals, of easy cultivation, pro- â r^-^A^ -. ducing purple, white, or vellow flowers, which are endowed " with a slight odor of musk. The}' are about a foot and ilf high, and are most excellent for planting in mixed borders, mg floweis during the whole summer, which reward the culti- vator with their perfume, and an abundant supply for bouquets and l[flitii^» A" VND niav the stream of thv maturing lite Forever flow, in blissful sunlight through A fairv scene with gladsome beauty rife, Ar. e\ er greeted the enraptur'd view! /^Ii; happy pair, to e' " For \ou may life' For vou its roses bloom without a thorn. And bright as morning shine its eveni every blessing born! AT^ '"^ ''" s calm stream unruffled run! ^ When t out ine M s been like summer ! they are fair to view, But there never vet were hearts o -R. T. Pa Clouds might not wander through. â.Vrs. L. P. Smith. W hope not too deceptive prov \- sweet contentment round â .Such bliss as niav be found below! AXD I was that night, â ^ Witli no reason readv. To giie my own heart for its deep delight ?^ That flowed like some tidal eddy. Or shone like a star that was rising bright With comforting radiance steady. â'jean Ingelow. a spell in every flower â eetness in each spray: And e\erv simple bird has power To please me with its lay! âA line Pevre Dhmies. -93 'T>HERE is ^ A sweetr I. 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


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