FLOWER DIALOGUES. 
I love you . 
I love you, and it causes me both 
pleasure and pain. 
I love you silently. 
I share your sentiments. 
You may hope. 
Speak out. 
You may hope. 
I am sorry. 
I share your sentiments. 
Do you love me ?. 
If you love me, you will find out . . . 
I dare not ldye you. 
I live for thee.. 
I do not love you ........ 
I die, if neglected.. 
I offer you my friendship. 
Try to forget me .... ... 
Remember me. ... 
Be frank with me. 
I give you the truest friendship . . . 
Try to save me. 
Be assured of my brotherly (or sisterly) 
sympathy. 
Fly with me . 
Don’t talk nonsense—I think you silly . 
Be my Valentine. 
You are always delightful. 
A Red Rose. 
A Dog Rose. 
A Red and White Rose. 
Garden Daisy. 
Meadow Daisy. 
Oxlip. 
Snowdrop. 
Purple Hyacinth. 
Double Chma Aster. 
A Cockscofnb. 
Maiden-blush Rose. 
Veronica Speciosa, ana 
Rose. 
Cedar leaf. 
Breaking of, and throat¬ 
ing away rose petals. 
Laurestinus. 
Sprig of Acacia or Ivy 
leaves. 
Moonwort. 
Forget-me-not. 
An Osier. 
A leaf of Oak-leaved 
Geranium. 
Chicory, and Narcissus. 
Syringa. 
Venus' Ear. 
Purple Columbine or 
Pomegranate flowers. 
Crocus. 
Cineraria. 
