Camdvihrft. 



Jbrris Uiubcllcta. Xatirai. Ohdkr: Crncifcw— Mustard Family. 



W%6iM3l\ <^'?#BERLS, or Caiidytutt. is so well adapted tor bouquets that 

 J^. . 2 J^^-ifer ^" ample bed of it should be tbund in e\-er\' garden, tor it 

 ^^•' '2 -^^^"'^^ ht^iw any amount of clipping and still yield an abun- 

 Jl^ Ini^:^ dance of flowers until destroyed by frost. The plants bear 



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remo\-al so poorly that it is best to sow them where they 



■/ * ' ' <--^ are to bloom, and to pull up all the superfluous ones. It is 

 a nati\e of Spain, and takes its name from the ancient appellative of 

 that country, which was Iberia. It is most e.xcellent for winter use, 

 grown in pots or in vases: and is also planted as a border in flower 

 gardens. The flowers are white, purple or crimson, and some of 

 them are \-ery fragrant. 



T N the well-l'nimed models. 



With emblematic skill and mystic order, 

 Thou show'dst where tow'rs on battlements sliould 

 ^Vhere gates should open, or where walls should co 



/^L'R thtliers next, in architecture skill'd, 

 ^ Cities for use, and forts for safety, build; 

 Then palaces and lofty domes arose; 

 These for deyotion, and for pleasure those. 



ITfESTW.-VRD a pompous frontispiece appear'c 

 ' * On Doric pillars of white marble rear'd, 

 Crown'd \yith an architraye of antique mold, 

 .\nd sculpture rising on the roughen'd gold. 



—Po/f. 



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.S son builds on. and 

 Till the last farthing 



sper 



—Dry,. 



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:E stair on stair, with heayy balustrade 

 And columned hybrids cut in rigid stone 

 .\nd yase, and sphinx, and obelisk, arrayed. 



And arched wide bridges oyer wheelways thro 

 Valleys of heayen the gardens seemed to he. 

 Or isles of cloudland in a sunset sea. 



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TET my due feet neyer fail 

 *-^ To walk the studious cloister's 

 And love the high embowed roof. 

 With antique pillars massy proof; 

 .\nd storied windows richly dight, 

 Casting a dim, religious light. 



pale. 



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