oo the rocks of t 
The most ne tea sree st from his mer 
ledge of the © science; e the necessary discrimination, as it 
mly th under his r ule in the 
no farther 
ieee ors attached to it arbitrarily from its habit, foliage, 
first discoverer, ete. The varieties, which are easily distin- 
oe is ‘eceiciel 
th if 
ubm: 
of cient ack 2 that might lead to an embarrassing 
ue seers 
In Berkeley’s 5 SOY tte ee (orhich he calls Mezzora- 
nia,) red rise and progress of love is exp 
alf-blown— 
e presentati 
ti me, 
sequence, parfai te amour with the h alf-blown rn who 
mete pam that hada s heart to love.”’) _And the r and 
ZZ0Ta- 
nians, was ‘con: sidered as an engage ement ty life, to itor on 
through all ills, and love on till they d 
? 
on “ot a nearly slosot rose-bud, After a more 
a natural con. 
ROSE-CAMPION. 
AGROSTEMMA. 
Class 10.—DECANDRIA. Order.—PENTAGYNIA, 
Nat. Ord. Linn Nat. Ord. _ 
CARYOPHYLLEI 
stemma, L 
e Greek aGRoU aut the garland 
Lych 
co: 
— ne ‘he corolla, petals ‘ting or slightly a 
eum 
Ce ria, or rose-campion, is a biennial plant, with rose, 
or pr teweraten) or white flowers, som e 
> 
tly emarginate, crown serrate. This species is 
usually onltivated 3 in gardens, 
ROSEMARY. 
ROSMARINUS. 
Class 2.—DIANDRIA. Order.—MONOGYNIA. 
n Nat. Ord, Jus: 
YRRTICILLA ATE. LABIATE. 
eens iy — ey gine and marinus, alluding to its 
hose who have observed it mant- 
the Medi Reais with its 
with dew in hepaesaii cannot but be struck with the 
elegant propri iety of the 
Rovmar hae sea-rose We robs 
f the garden Niele’ , R. Officinal 
bright ee color, variegated with purple and white, sailee 
cond leaves. nti to matic fra: 
an gps a eve ere about four sot high, much 
branche, bent leafy on aes sides posite, spre: 
ing in urved manner, linear-oblong, obtuse, , revolute, en- 
tire, pall ae ark green 
beneath. Flowers axillary, terminal, 0 on avery short stalks, erect, 
having the 
trengthen ing the goal ~ plant has been pore 
wer a eee remembra: r fidelity; and this 
probably the origin of i Presa ca oneal at Jeaishecai 
ie 
There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance 
Pray spr love, remember; and there is Settiion; 
That’s for thoughts. 
e know- | 
| 
plant—perhaps 
God save you, or the adv. salve, well in health. 
ef 
Whose sweets so B oetene are shed 
To scent the desert, and the dead. Lalla Rookh 
verend sirs, 
and rue: these keep 
Seeming, a ni maker all the winter long: 
Grace, and remembrance, be to you both. 
For you there 
RUE. 
RUTA,. 
Class 10.—DECANDRIA. Order.—MONOGYNIA. 
“ i - at. a 3. 
MULTISILIQU RUTACEX. 
ancient pike name derived from 
reek R 
: fo, ina agra to some reputed expelling ‘ones of the 
ei E. a yp mire Pate and so ap from its ren taste. 
hre 3 Welsh, rhuaw ; Dutch, ro ; Ger 
To! 
Is us, it was ca Herb of Grace, because holy 
i Jeremy Taylor sa 
( 
cense, sulphur, rue, and rps deter sg is supposed, it received 
the e appellation of Herb 
What savory is better 
For places intbcted, than wormwood and rue. Tusser. 
sel, + + 4 Ww 
with eat- 
bs ? 
The 
ing rue. ie Johnson. 
There’s aoe ost = wt columbines: 
‘or you 
There’s rue ere’s some for me :— 
We may yews , 0” Sundays: et of 
May wear ae rue with’a difference. There 
isy :— d give you some Nboitra but phe 
Wither’d all, wie my father died 
re in this vga 
T’ll set a bank of : rue, sour ve of gr Same. 
In Jose ined heater ail baa is noticed a species of Rue 
of a magnitu diff ur garden herb— 
“Now, thin this coast che citadel vere rus) there grew 
sora = = dese account of its large- 
shy in pias y fig-tree whatsoever, 
as nO 
either i in n height, or in thickness ; and the report is, that it. had 
lasted much longer, had it not been cut Come by those Jews 
who took george of the place afterw: 
uta graveolens, is a saarofl shrub, cultivated, 
ind, in every ania 
— out phys The whole herb a 
Sep i pungent smell, supposed, powerfully, to pre- 
_ The bruised leaves excoriate the lips if in- 
esas. to them. The stem is bushy, smooth, 
Leaves alternate, twice or thrice co: smooth, of a 
deep bluish gla hue; their , entire, ta: 
ing at the of rather a dull yellow; copious, 
SAGE 
SALVIA. 
Class 2.—DIANDRIA. 
an ancient! 
aioe ealitlen a the 
