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THE

POETRY OF FLOWERS

AND

FLOWERS OF POETRY

TO WHICH ARE ADDED,

A SIMPLE TREATISE ON BOTANY,

WITH FAMILIAR EXAMPLES,

AND A

COPIOUS FLORAL DICTIONARY.

EDITED BY

FRANCES S. OSGOOD.

NEW YORK:

DERBY & JACKSON, 119 NASSAU STREET.

1859.

PREFACE.

MOST of the prose portions of the following pages, have been adopted from an English work, entitled "The Sentiment of Flowers." The editor has made a few alterations and additions, in order to adapt it to American readers, and has illustrated the whole with. poetical sentiments, original and selected

As an apology may be deemed necessary for apparent egotism, in introducing so frequently her own effusions, among those of a far higher order, it seems proper to state, that, where an appropriate quotation did not immediately occur to memory, it appeared the shortest and easiest, if not the wisest way to compose, at the moment, a few lines or verses suitable to the flower and its sentiment.

The chapter on botany will be found complete within itself, and according to the most approved systemthat of Linnæus. It will serve as an interesting introduction for those who have not had the advantage of the study in their education, and may recall to memory its principles where they have been learned and forgotten.

The editor can pretend to no erudition on the subject. Only Fancy and Feeling have woven a wreath which may yield neither bloom nor sweetness, unless the sunshine of Indulgence, and the kindly dew of Sympathy, be suffered to play on its leaves

F. S. 0.

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