THE FLORAL TELEGRAPH. 145 
one knot before it, and take the La¬ 
vender and Fuchsia to represent the 
figures. The last, No. 28, is in 
Part II ; you, therefore, tie two 
knots on the silk before you attach to 
it the Geranium, and then the Cyla- 
men, which Flowers represent the 
figures. Look at the drawing. 
“ When you have completed your 
sentence, all you have to do is to 
gather up the Flowers into a bouquet, 
and tie them with another piece of 
ribbon, thread, or silk; the person to 
whom it is sent will untie it, spread it 
on the table, and, by means of the Vo¬ 
cabulary, read your communication. 
“ And now I must offer a few 
remarks. Of course, the contents of 
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