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It could be wished that the question were decided, 
for, though amusing, it is provoking to see the indis- 
criminate manner in which authors on flowers appro- 
priate lines on both of these favourites of the poets 
to the one under discussion, regardless alike of the 
season and situation described. 
The Hyacinth is the child of Spring, and the 
denizen of the woods ; whilst the Campanula is the 
pride of the harvest-time, and flourishes in exposed 
situations. 
