THE SEHTllVLE'NTS OF FLOWERS. 
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Eglantine (or Sweet Brier) 
Elder ... 
Elm 
Endive ... ...^ 
Escholzia 
Eupatorium 
Evening Primrose ... 
Ever-flowing Candytuft ... 
Evergreen Clematis 
Evergreen Thorn 
Everlasting 
Everlasting Pea 
Fennel 
F ern 
Fern, Flowering 
Fever Root 
Ficoides 
Fig 
Fig Tree 
Filbert 
Fir of Gilead 
Fir Tree ... 
Flax (Linum) 
Fleur-de-lis 
Flora’s Bell ... 
Flowering Reed 
Flower-of-an-hour 
Fly Orchis 
Flytrap 
Fools Parsley 
Forget-me-not 
Foxglove 
Foxtail Glass 
Frankincense 
Fritillary, Chequered 
Frog Ophrys 
Fuchsia, Scarlet 
Fuller’s Teasel 
Fumitory' 
Poetry. I wound to heal. 
Zealousness. Compassion. 
Dignity. 
Frugality. 
Do not refuse me. 
Delay. 
Silent love. 
Indifference. 
Poverty. 
Solace in adversity. 
Never - ceasing remembrance . 
Lasting pleasure. 
Force. Strength. 
Sincerity. 
Reverie. 
Delay. 
Your looks freeze ?ne. 
Argument. Longevity. 
Profuseness. 
Reconciliation. 
Juice. 
Elevation. 
I feel your kindness. Domes- 
tic industry. 
Flame. 
You make no pretension. 
Confidence in Heaven. 
Delicate Beauty. 
Error. 
Deceit. 
Silliness. 
Remembrance. True love. 
Forget me not. 
Insincerity. A wish. 
Sporting. 
The incense of a failkful 
heart. 
Persecution. 
Disgust. 
Taste. 
Importunity . Misanthropy . 
Spleen. 
