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INDEX. 
Cornel Cherry-tree, 245. 
Cowslip, American, 308. 
Cress, 297. 
Crown Imperial, 241. 
Cruscuta, 287. 
Cypress, 210. 
Daffodil, 63. 
Daisy, 51. 
-, garden, 281. 
-, wild, 281. 
Dandelion, 164. 
Day Lily, yellow, 175. 
Dictionary of the Language 
of flowers, 261. 
-Flowers, with 
their emblematic signi¬ 
fications, 311. 
Dittany, 266. 
Dock, patience, 230. 
Dodder, 287. 
Ebony-tree, 264. 
Eglantine, 291. 
Fraxinella, 273. 
Fuller’s Teasel, 288. 
Geranium,pencilled leaf, 287.^ 
-, rose-scented, 292. 
-, scarlet, 210. 
—, sorrowful, 287. 
Grass, 306. 
Hawthorn, 67. 
Hazel, 255. 
Heart’s ease, 56. 
Heath, 91. 
Helenium, 303. 
Heliotrope, Peruvian, 192. 
Hepatica, 267. 
Holly, 249. -M™ 
Hollyhock, 200. 
Honeysuckle, 107. 
Hop, 284. 
Hornbeam, 290. 
Horse-chesnut, 77. 
Hortensia, 307. 
Hyacinth, 276. 
M' 
Fennel, 301. Ice-plant, 309. 
Fig, 286. Introduction, 9. 
Fir-tree, 270. Ipomrea, 280. 
Flax, 280. Iris, 288. 
Flower-de-Luce, 273. Ivy, 236. 
Flowers, Calendar of, 317. 
-Dictionary of the Jasmine, 132. 
Language of, 261.-, Carolina, 161. 
-,-, with-, Indian, 280. 
their emblematic signi- Jonquil, 271. 
fications, 311 Juniper, 258. 
Flower-writing, illustra¬ 
tion of, 260. Language of Flowers, Dic- 
Forget-Me-Not, 183. tionary of, 261. 
