. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. gajl S^ilj* 1 ; Cjcincroiallis tulm. OK1)i;K : /,i/iiuwc â Li/v J'aniilv. EMEROCALLIS, meaning, in Greek, the beauty of a day, \er\' handsome plant, and although the flowers perish soon, others continually replace them during their season. There are three species ot" the Day Lilies. The first is an r^inhabitant of the countries bordering on the Mediterranean, tall, naked stalk. Another .ellow blossoms. The third white flowers on long foot- and has large, red flowers on not so tall is from Liberia, with bright was i


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. gajl S^ilj* 1 ; Cjcincroiallis tulm. OK1)i;K : /,i/iiuwc â Li/v J'aniilv. EMEROCALLIS, meaning, in Greek, the beauty of a day, \er\' handsome plant, and although the flowers perish soon, others continually replace them during their season. There are three species ot" the Day Lilies. The first is an r^inhabitant of the countries bordering on the Mediterranean, tall, naked stalk. Another .ellow blossoms. The third white flowers on long foot- and has large, red flowers on not so tall is from Liberia, with bright was imported from Japan, and produce; 1^^ stalks. [ijuctrrj. P'-'T when I plead, she bids me play my part; And when I weep, she says tears are Init water; Xnd when I sigh, she says I know the art; And when I wail, she turns herself to laughter; So do I weep and w-ail, and plead in vain, While she as steel and flint doth still remain. âSf'eiisrr. T HEN in a kiss she breath'd lur various :i Ot" triflins; prettily with wounded hearts; nind tor love, but still a changing mind, ⢠lisp atlected, and the glance design'd, â sweet confusing blush, the secret wink, ; gentle, swimming walk, the courteous si The stare for strangeness, fit for scorn the frown For decent yielding, looks declining down; The practic'd languish where well-feign'd desire Would own its melting in a mutual fire: (iay smiles for comfort, April showers to movi And all the nature all tlie art of love. âPariiell. 'pilERE'.S danger in the dazzling eye, ' That woos thee with its witching smile. Another, when thou art not by. Those beaming looks would fain beguile. -Vrs. Osgoo<l. OR such i re the airs Yet a partial neglect Of these 1 mciful fairs. Soon takes an effect hink all ou - homage a debt: And humbles the proude. 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 re


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