FLORAL CONVERSATION. ,< 6j 
XIV.—Your egotism and insincerity will cause you to 
he forsaken of all. 
FLOWERS,' 
Narcissus, . ' . . Egotism. 
Foxglove, . . . Insincerity. 
Anemone, . . . Forsaken. 
The above examples are quite sufficient to show what 
may be done. Those attempting to express themselves in 
this way will soon become expert and a greater amount of 
conversation may be carried on than would appear possi¬ 
ble at first thought. 
-RULES. 
Rule i.—If a flower be given reversed, its original signi 
fication is understood to be contradicted, and the'opposite 
meaning to be implied. 
s Rule 2. — Yes is naturally expressed by touching the 
flower received with the lips. 
Rule 3 .—No is expressed by pinching off a petal or some 
small part and casting it away. 
Rule 4.—The meaning of a flower may be used as a 
mun, as a verb or as an adverb, as may be convenient. 
Example :—The Flowering Almond expresses hope, but in 
connection with some other flower it rriay be hopefullv or 
so hope in any tense. 
