BENEFICENCE. 
55 
BELOVED DAUGHTER. 
CINQUEFOIL. 
ie. The five-leaved grass, mantling its golden cup 
:dsi. Of flowers. csaiie. 
; i terin 5 In rainy weather the leaves of this plant 
i®*' incline themselves over its flowers, forming 
in® a kind of canopy or parapluie. It is grati- 
t0 fying to see a tender mother watching with 
jM s0 anxious care the unfolding of a beloved 
offo daughter’s mind and character. 
ieveral 
t tobe 
: every 
y this 
anti"? ' BENEFICENCE. 
them 
in tie POTATO, 
jrsur- The potato is emphatically the friend of 
mates the poor. As its fruit cannot well be pre- 
s tie served more than one year, it escapes the 
monopolising spirit of commerce. Humble 
ind i" and unassuming, like true charity, it hides 
i wall) its treasures, which alike gratify the rich and 
ng of sustain the poor. America has favoured us 
n an- with this valuable root, which has for ever 
. con- banished from Europe that most fearful of 
all scourges — famine. 
