^ * Cowilip. —Jcbruarig 6tb— Youthful Beauty. 
I LOVE the cowslip, with its yellow cup ; 
And there the honey-bee delights to dwell. 
7’. L, Merritt. 
Cowslip. — 7tb — Winning Crace. 
Oh, but to brea.the the breath 
Of the cowslip and primrose sweet. 
Hood. 
Cowslip. — 8tb — Early Joys. 
On pastures wide and green, upon a thousand stems. 
Fit for a fairy queen to wear for precious gems, 
Young cowslips smile at earth and sky 
With sweetest breath and golden eye. 
Miss Taylor. 
Almond (Flowering). — 9tb — Hope. 
Almond blossom, sent to teach us 
That the Spring days soon will reach us; 
Blossom, clouding all the tree 
With thy crimson broidery'.— Edwin Arnold. 
Evening Primrose. — lOtb — Inco n st an cy. 
Fair flower, that shunn’st the glare of day. 
Yet lov’st to open, meekly bold, 
To evening’s hues of sober gray 
Thy cup of paley gold.— Bernard Barton. 
Pink (Single). 
— lltb — 
Pure Love. 
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Where yellow cowslips, and the bashful pink. 
Their mingled sweets and lovely hues combine. 
Dodsley. 
