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Pink . . Lavender .. Red Tulip . . . Nasturtium .. Sweet Pea . . Goldenrod . . . Forget-me-not Morning Glory Buttercup . . . Snowdrop . . . Daffodil . . jessamine . . . Myrtle . . . Heliotrope . . Shamrock . . . Primrose . . . Scarlet Sage .. .........Virgie Pink and ine, as the clouds that shine In the delicate morning sky. ..........Alma Dear, dainty llower that cheers the weary path. ..............Claire Then comes the tulip race llihere beauty plays her idle freaks. ...........Grace B-ravest of all brave blossoms ln all the garden row. ..........Reba Come meet H16 at the evenings hour, Wlhen summer winds are still' .........Norinne lVhere autumn's earliest lamps l spy. The tapers of the goldenrodf' ...Flossie Her words are bonds, her love sincere, her thoughts immaculatef' ........Beulah Purity, modesty, and grace, Emblems of these to the mind. . . . . .Myrtle C. Buttercup of shining gold, Wfith wealth of fairest llowers untold. .Mabel H. Good is good wherever taught, Ou the ground or in the skies. ............Callie Fair daffodil, we weep to see you haste away so soon. .............Esther ' Iessamine is sweet and hath many loves. . . . . .Myrtle R. Not proudly high nor meanly low, The graceful myrtle reared its head. .........Bessie Fair when most the Howers Shrink from the winds that blow. . . . . . . .Marguerite Fresh and fair as the daughter of Erin, l1Vhose smile can bewitch and whose eyes can command. ..........Ruth Innocent as the young dove and changeless of thy faithf, .........Mildred Gay when the dismal north Wind wails Through the tree tops dumb. 38
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Vs li' SRI, Tiflower Catalogue Daisy .... Chrysanthemum Wild Rose . . . X in Easter Lily .... yi x WX X Poppy .. x.. I Red Rose .. 11 ' ' 'S fm , 2 X Trailing Arbutus ,Black-eyed Susan . .1 ' - -'Qin evioiet .....,.... M' A L' Aff Dahlia . Mt. L rel b Honeysuckle . . . Orchid ..... . 'Q X0 ' Lily-of-the-Valley ......lVIabel G. ln every place and every season fresh and sweetf' .1 ...........Eva ln thy pure loveliness, speaking a moral To the feeling heartf, ll .........Maude A brier-rose whose buds yield fragrant harvest. ...,..,.Mayme - innocence shines in the lily's bell, Pure as the heart in its natlve heaven. ..........Anna She makes the sad earth happier for her bloom. .........Carr1e The rose is a sign of youth and love, Young, blushing love in its earliest dawn. . . . . . .Katherine ll'ith such unconscious grace As makes the dream of Artf, ..........Sus1e Pure and simple in black and goldf' ........Preston Deep, down in a mossy dell A modest V1Ol6f grew. .........Frances U Soft as the violet's vernal hue, Full-orbed, the stately dahlia grew. . . . . . .Elizabeth She Hits above the happy earth, She dwells upon the enchanted day. ..........Hazel A virgin lamp of scented dew. .........Emrna Lovely, sweet, and fresh As the fairest of earth-born daughters. ..........Nina The Naiad-like lily of the vale. vlxfllfllll youth makes fair and love so pale. 37
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I-Iollyhock . . . . . . Pansy . . . . . . Cactus ............ Bachelor's Button Jack-in-the-Pulpit Peach Blossom ..... Lady- Slipper .... Bullrush . . . . . Pussy-willow ...... Foxglove . . Bleeding-heart .... Snapdragon ....... Ice Plant .... Crocus . . . . . Bridal Wreath .. Tube -rose . . . . . . ........Matilda Yet thou, beneath the howling blast Wfhen all is drear, art smiling onf' Dandelion .. . ... . 'Il-ligh-hearted buccaneer, O'erjoyed that he a road to 'Salem' hath found. ..........Hugh ............Joe The 'little' purple pansy brings Thoughts of the sweetest, saddest thingsf' . . . . . . .Meredith Distance lends enchantment. ..........Frank 'T is better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. ..........Eddie Nothing but his voice can equal his love. ...........Sarn My heart is thine. ..........Ll0yd Oh! fickleness, thy name is Lloyd. .........Henry Nlfhat splendor shall match thy deeds, lN'hat sweetness shall match thy love ? ...........Earl l-lail! to the pussy-willow, Emblem of 'softestl love. .........Charlie lYould l were a glove upon that hand, That l might touch that cheek. .........Peyton Faint heart ne'er won fair ladyf, .........George His vanity is exceeded only by his amiability. ........Gordon Your looks freeze me. ..........Blake Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. .........Norborne He longs to see the orange blossom Twining 'round her browf' Only the actions of the just Qin chemistryj smell sweet. 30 H 1 ' .4 as .W 3 W raglf +I J E .. 1 I - . . I f l
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