NOTE. 
When the vulgar name of a flower is given along 
with the botanical one, the former is placed between 
parentheses, and always follows the botanical name. 
Example: 
Anemone, (Zephyr’s flower.) 
When the European and American sentiments at¬ 
tached to a flower disagree, the American sentiment 
is printed in italics, and follows the European one. 
Example: 
Anemone, (Zephyr’s flower.) Sickness, Expectation. 
