. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. ^ ^arB*$:px\viUa Smilav savsaparilla. Natukai. Oki i/iici\r Siiiilax druggists rleansing impurities tVoin the human system the root of the Sarsaparilla has long been held in high estimation, and, ^ â ^ though it has been supplanted to some extent b\- other remedies, it is still imported in large quantities from South 3 America, where the nati\-es gather it in the woods on the â >,>o banks of the Tigre, Ucayale and other ri\ers, and pack it "^ in large bales readj' for shipment. Another species of the sam


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. ^ ^arB*$:px\viUa Smilav savsaparilla. Natukai. Oki i/iici\r Siiiilax druggists rleansing impurities tVoin the human system the root of the Sarsaparilla has long been held in high estimation, and, ^ â ^ though it has been supplanted to some extent b\- other remedies, it is still imported in large quantities from South 3 America, where the nati\-es gather it in the woods on the â >,>o banks of the Tigre, Ucayale and other ri\ers, and pack it "^ in large bales readj' for shipment. Another species of the same plant belonging to the order Araliacete, grows abundantly throughout the Northern States. It flourishes best in rich, rockv soil. The root differs materially from that of the first mentioned, which is long and slender, the North American Aarietv being thick and fleshy. The latter is sometimes substituted for the former by in their preparations, and is supposed to have similar properties. ' sad experience cites me to reveal. â¢*- And wliat I dictate is from what I I'eel. r\ fate: all lett behind, ^ I follow thee adown the bitter road. With weary feet, and heavy eyes and blind. That leadeth to thv tar unknown abode; â y flesh ith thee â William AUr, W World's cruelty is bitter bane; But jiain is not the fruit of pain. ^.ifrs. Brmmiiig. r\ TEACH him, while your lessons hut, To judge the present by the past; TEACH h To judge tl Remind him of each wish pi PXPERIENCE, '-^ To mortals is ; How rich it glow'd with promised good; Remind liim of each wish enjoi 'd. How soon his hopes possession cloy'd. join'd to common sense, 1 providence. âGreen. ^^:J. 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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