THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. = 
Pink (single white). XXL, 10; 4. Artlessness. 
Pink (single red). A token of pure and ardent love. 
Pink (variegated). Frank refusal. 
Poppy (red). X1,5; 3. Oblivion is the cure. 
Poppy (white), X1,5; 1. *Twixt life and death. 
Poppy (variegated). Flirtation. Thine arts are powerless. 
Primrose. UXXXIT, 2; 8. Confidence. 
Primrose (evening). LV,2; 1. Inconstaney. 
Quince. XLYVIIT, 8. Beware of temptation. 
Rocket. X1{It,18. Thou vain coquette ! 
Rosemary. XC, 10. Remember me. 
Rose (Burgundy). XLVUIL,10; 14 (var.) Gentle sndin innocent. 
“© (Damask).— ; 12. Blushes augment thy beauty. 
“* (Moss).— ; 14 (var). Thou art one of a thousand. 4 
is ( White).—: 16. My heart is free. 
“ (White, withered). ‘Transient impressions. 
“ (Wiid).—j; 1. Simplicity. Let not this false world de- 
ceive you.“ 
“ (Cinnamon).—; 7. Without pretension, Such as Iam, 
receive me; would I were more for your sake. 
‘“ (Bud). Thou hast stolen my affections. 
Rue. XXXIV, 1. Disdain. 
Sage. XCIII,9; 2. There is nothing lovelier in woman than 
the domestic virtues. 
Snap-dragon. XCI,3; 1.—4;1. Thou hast deceived me. 
Snow-ball. LXXI,7; 2. Thou livest a useless life. 
Snow-drop. CXUVII,3. Iam no summer friend. 
Sorrel. CX, 4; 11. Ill-timed wit. A jester is a dangerous friend. 
Speedwell. XCI,8; 5,8, &c. My best wishes. 
Spiderwort. CLVIL, 2. You have my esteem—are you content? 
Star of Bethlehem. ‘CLI, 8. Look heavenward. 
Stock-july-flower. XIII, 22. Too lavish of smiles 
Sumac. XXXII. ieee misery. 
Sweet-pea. XLVII,1; 7. Must you go? 
Sweel-william. XXII, g: 2.—10; 2, A man may smile and be 
Thistle. LXXYV, 69. Misanthropy. [a villain too. 
Thorn-apple. XCIX, 3; 1. Thou scarcely hidest thy guilt. 
Thyme. XCIII, 13. The prize of virtue. 
Tulip (variegated). CUIII, 1. Thy spell is broken. 
Tulip (yellow). I dare not aspire so high. 
Venus’-looking-glass. LX XVI1,2;2. Flattery hath spoiled thee. 
Vervain. XCII-1; 1,7. I see thine arts and despise them. 
Violet (blue). XVII,1; 2, &c. Faithfulness. I shall neverforget. 
“  (whate).—; 10-12. Retirement. I must be sought to be 
Virgin’s-bower. I, 1; 2. Filial affection. [found. 
Wallflower. XIII, QI: 2. A friend in need is a friend indeed ! 
Water lily. 1X, ‘% Be silent. 
Weeping Willow. CXXVII ,1;23. Mourning for friendsdepart- 
Zinnia. LXXV, 33. To the prude. {ed 
