. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. |pl)alai"t3 (llanavtmsi!:'. X\Trii.\i. Okokk: (rramlnciv — Grass LRIVING Its name from the Greek word pinilaris., meaning white oi biilliant. as the seeds are shining and smooth, the Canan Giass is a native of the Canary Islands, and its seeds loim the chief food of the delightful little Canary bird, well as some other small wild birds. It is sometimes found spaiingH natui allied in the tields in America. There is a native plant belonging to the same genus found in low, wet grounds and ditches, known technica
. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. |pl)alai"t3 (llanavtmsi!:'. X\Trii.\i. Okokk: (rramlnciv — Grass LRIVING Its name from the Greek word pinilaris., meaning white oi biilliant. as the seeds are shining and smooth, the Canan Giass is a native of the Canary Islands, and its seeds loim the chief food of the delightful little Canary bird, well as some other small wild birds. It is sometimes found spaiingH natui allied in the tields in America. There is a native plant belonging to the same genus found in low, wet grounds and ditches, known technically as the Phalaris arundinacea, or Reed Canarv Grass, and familiarly as Ribbon Grass. Ers^uirantt. A TTEMPT ^ Nothing rXEMPT the end, and never stand to doubt; hard, but searcli will tint! it on T7EW things are possible to listless indolence But unto him whose soul is in his task, (Who scorns 'mid ease or sloth to bask 'Pill if •> accomplished), there is no chance. No prison ^\'hich long in din^ance Can keep success; the unconquerable will Bends all before it; pierces through each maze li I EVOLT good resolve, venly hope attending it. And fair and pleasant thoughts involve TJOW noble is a ^ There's heaven Impenetrable to superficial gaze. Encounters every obstacle and still Bears ofi" from each the palm; then, human soul. If for some noble object thou dost strive And wouldst triumphant reach the final goal, .Swerve not aside ere yet thou dost arrive; [trol. ize He patient, faithful, firm, and even fate shall not con. —James Walker. reant when pm-suit is brave, chase what we ci-ave. ^^rarl„^,,. A latent bliss befriending it: — If strong the strife and great the pain. Greater 's the triumph — fry again. —Jo/n, Szi'aiii. doth PERSEVERANCE is a Roman virtue. That wins each godlike act, and plucks E'en from the spear-proof crest of rugged 70. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
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