APPENDIX. 
THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. 
‘*Then gather a wreath from the garden bowers, 
And tell of the wish of thy heart in flowers.” 
PEROIVAL. 
Acacia, Kose (Robinia hispida, 319*). Friendship. 
Adonis, Floss (Adonis autumnalis, 205). Sad remembrances. 
Almond, Flowering (Amygdalus pumila, 329). Hope. 
Aloe (Agave, 694, or Yucca, 709). Superstition. 
Alyssum, Sweet (Alyssum maritinum, 236). Merit before beauty. 
Amaranth, Globe (Gomphrena globosa, 619). I change not. 
Amaryllis (Zephyranthus, 695). Affectation, Coquetry. 
Andromeda (Andromeda, 487). A cruel fate has fixed me here. 
Anemone (Anemone nemorosa, 203). Anticipation. 
Angelica (Archangelica, 381). These are idle dreams, 
Arbor-vite (Thuja, 662). Thy friend till death. 
Arethusa (A. bulbosa, 691). I could weep for thee. 
Aspen (Populus tremuloides, 655). Excessive sensibility. 
Asphodel (Asphodelus, 713). My thoughts will follow thee beyond the grave. 
Aster (420). Cheerfulness in age. 
* Refers to the page in the Class-Book of Botany, where may be found a more full 
and complete account of the species or genus than could be consistent with the 
limits of an elementary treatise. Reference to page and place in this work may be 
made through the Index. 
