. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. m 3^ |:^3c>mice^. Ouamoclit milqaris. Xatukal Order: Co)2vohulaceiC — Convolvulus Family. \MOCLIT (an aboriginal Mexican name) is a vine of deli- L itL cind air\- appearance, its leaves being small and feather- H«.- like, and the stem slender, growing to about eight or ten Lt in length. The flowers are small but beautifully bril- liant, and very abundant. One or two new variedes have 'appealed, introducing both white and pink, which, combined with the Lumson or scarlet, produce a pretty effect when trained ^'"^upon


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. m 3^ |:^3c>mice^. Ouamoclit milqaris. Xatukal Order: Co)2vohulaceiC — Convolvulus Family. \MOCLIT (an aboriginal Mexican name) is a vine of deli- L itL cind air\- appearance, its leaves being small and feather- H«.- like, and the stem slender, growing to about eight or ten Lt in length. The flowers are small but beautifully bril- liant, and very abundant. One or two new variedes have 'appealed, introducing both white and pink, which, combined with the Lumson or scarlet, produce a pretty effect when trained ^'"^upon a tielhs oi other support. The seeds are somewhat difficult of 1* geimination, and should be soaked in warm water for a short time 'before planting, otherwise they are apt to decay before sprouting. This vine passes varioush' under the names Ipomoea (from the Greek, and signifying, like the ips, a vine worm), Quamoclit, and Cypress Vine, and is nearly related to the morning glories and others passing under the general name of %\\ni\vx%w\. SVT golden From soul to sc s on truth's o'er all the be callous Id leaps or IS ye will, electric thrill. -LovM-n. /^H! there is one affection which no stain ^^ Of earth can ever darken; when two find. The softer and the manlier, that a chain Of kindred taste has fastened mind to mind: ^u. but human lo' near divine, That my heart clings Even to life like m 'Tis an attraction fi-om all sense refined; The good can only know it; 'tis not blind. As love is unto baseness; its desire Is but with hands entwin'd to lift our being higher. -Pcrcival. -: full heart reveal o\ e it would conceal. — Coleridere. Love is sweeter far than rest — That alone I know — And the soul that loves me best Will not let me go. —Mary B. Datlffe. w l\ ^^^. 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 perfec


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