FORTUNA FLORA. 



267 



JANUARY.* 



ALMOND, (flowering.) ) 

 Qmygadalus. S ' ' 



Hope is the perennial flower of earth. Milton. 



HOPE. 



1. Amaranth, 18 



2. Anemone, 22 



3. Bay-leaf, 30 



4. Calla, 35 



5. Carnation, (yellow,). 37 

 G. Olive, 138 



7. Everlasting, 60 



8. Holly, 85 



9. Geranium, (oak,) . . 70 



10. Wood-sorrel, .... 228 



11. Hellebore, 84 



12. Ivy, 97 



13. Hyacinth, (purple,) . 93 



14. Larkspur, 104 



15. Gilly Flower, .... 76 



16. Moss, 130 



17. Laurel, (mountain,) . 107 



18. Myrtle, 131 



19. Lobelia, 118 



20. Monkshood, .... 129 



21. Mignonette, .... 127 



22. Oak-leaf, 136 



23. Rose, (white,) ... 185 



24. Willow, 224 



25. Rose-bud, (white,) . 184 



26. Saffron, 193 



27. Snow-drop, 198 



28. Sumach, 203 



29. Nightshade, 135 



30. Verbena, 216 



31. Yarrow, 229 



TEMPERAMENTS. 



I. LYMPHATIC. 



" You have waked me too soon." 



II. SANGUINE. 



" I'm determined to be rich." 



III. BILIOUS. 

 On, on ; the goal will yet be won." 



IV. NERVOUS. 

 "Now or never." 



The days of the month are characterized, each one, by a 

 flower. The figures on the right hand refer to the same flowers 

 in the pages of the " Interpreter." 



