. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. 5llU"l)U5a affuiualis. Xatlrai. Order: Boraginacecx â Borage Family. I R gardens, fields and roadsides everywhere furnish this loui^h perennial plant, which produces an abundance of sweet- stented purple flowers during the entire summer. The leaves ue long and rough, from which it has received in England tliL of Ox-tongue, and the stem is covered with bristly \\d\\s The root is used in medicine, producing a gentle ^--/'/*^^^ moistuie thiough the system. The root of one of the species yields ^^i%^ the red d_\e th


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. 5llU"l)U5a affuiualis. Xatlrai. Order: Boraginacecx â Borage Family. I R gardens, fields and roadsides everywhere furnish this loui^h perennial plant, which produces an abundance of sweet- stented purple flowers during the entire summer. The leaves ue long and rough, from which it has received in England tliL of Ox-tongue, and the stem is covered with bristly \\d\\s The root is used in medicine, producing a gentle ^--/'/*^^^ moistuie thiough the system. The root of one of the species yields ^^i%^ the red d_\e that was so much used by the Athenian ladies as a rouge t/^-Pr- when that classic city was in its m J k- |i|pni li 'T'HERETO when needed, she could weep and prav ^ And when she hsted she could fawn and riatter, Now smiling smoothly, like to summer's day. Now glooming sadly, so to cloak the matter; Yet were her words but wind, and all her tears but T7VE11Y man in this age has not a soul A glittering volume may cover â '--' Of crystal, for all men to read their actions '^ A story of sorrow and woe: Through; men's hearts and faces are so far asunder And night's gayest meteors may hover Tliat they hold no intelligence. Where danger lies lurking below. âBraitmont and Flrtcht^r. QO smooth he daubed his life with show of virtue. â ^ He lived from all attainder of suspect. -Shakrsfear,. A/'ET there came a time Q*-^' '"end, be ! He is not one ^ To my proud love's prime. ^ Thy youth should trust, for all his sm When that proved base I had deemed sublime. Frank foreheads, genial as the sun, By the cool stream's bed May hide a thousand treacherous wiles My flowers hung dead, And tones like music's honeyed flow And the serpent, hissing, upreared its head! May work â God knows! â the bitterest w< âMary E. BraJUy. Paul H. Ha\. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and


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