(HorOllilla ijlaiU'a. Natukal Okdek: Lcguntinos.c — Piilsc Family. 



^dL'^^TT'^'^^t ORONILLA is a shrubby plant growing to some three or 

 1 1 loui feet in height, and blossoms freely and early in the 

 k^gieenhouse or window. There are but few varieties, none 

 of \\hich are natives, being all of European origin. Three 

 pioduce yellow flowers; the Coronilla varia has purple ones; 

 and the Coronilla Emerus, frequently called Scorpion senna, a 

 t Fiance, has blossoms of a rose color. They should have 

 m summer, and be grown in a light, open soil well 

 signiticance of the name is a little crown, from the shape 



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pROWXD vvitli m.v constellat 

 ^' Beside the tbaming sea. 



r\ SUCH a da; 

 ^ So fought, s 



And from the Future with a vic 

 Claini empire for the Fr 



follow'd, and so fairly won. 

 Came not till now, to dignity the times. 

 Since Osar's fortunes. ^Shakespeare. 



A PPL.VUSE waits on success; the tickle multitud 

 '^ Like the light straw that tloats along the stream 

 Glide with the current still, and follow fortune. 



-Fr.nitli,, 



'yHl'S far our fortune keeps an onward course 

 ^ .\nd we are graced with wreaths of \ ictory. 



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Shakespeare. 



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to succeed — our fight 

 ag'd in Heaven's approving sight — 

 e of God is N'ictorv. 



— Whittier. 



I'd with sure success: 



rhe greater part perform'd, achieve the 





'l^riSDOM he has, and to his wisdom courage; 

 Temper to that, and unto all success. 



OrCCESS. the mark no 

 ^ Or surest hand, can ah 



