Hyacinth, White--Un.o.btrusive loveliness.
Ivy--Fidelity.
Lady's Slipper--Win me and wear me.
Lily, Day--Coquetry.
Lily, White-Sweetness.
Lily, Yellow--Gaiety.
Lily of the Valley--Return of happiness.
Mignonette--Your qualities surpa.s.s your charm.
Monkshead--Danger is near.
Myrtle--Love.
Oats--The witching soul of music.
Orange Blossoms--Chast.i.ty.
Pansy--Thoughts.
Pa.s.sion Flower--Faith.
Peach Blossom--I am your captive.
Pear--Affection.
Primrose--Inconstancy.
Quaking Gra.s.s--Agitation.
Rose--Love.
Rose, Deep Red--Bashful shame.
Rose, Yellow--Jealousy.
Rose, White--I am worthy of you.
Rosebud, Moss--Confession of love.
Shamrock--Lightheartedness.
Straw--Agreement.
Straw, Broken--Broken agreement.
Sweet Pea--Depart.
Tuberose--Dangerous pleasures.
Verbena--Pray for me.
Witch Hazel--A spell.
ALPHABET OF ADVICE TO WRITERS.
A word out of place spoils the most beautiful thought.--Voltaire.
Begin humbly. Labor faithfully. Be patient.--Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
Cultivate accuracy in words and things; ama.s.s sound knowledge; avoid all affectation; write all topics which interest you.--F. W. Newman.
Don't be afraid. Fight right along. Hope right along.--S.L. Clemens.
Every good writer has much idiom; it is the life and spirit of Language.--W. S. Landor.
Follow this: If you write from the heart, you will write to the heart.--Beaconsfield
Genius may begin great works, but only continued labor completes them.--Joubert.
Half the writer's art consists in learning what to leave in the ink-pot.--Stevenson.
It is by suggestion, not c.u.mulation, that profound impressions are made on the imagination.--Lowell.
Joy in one's work is an a.s.set beyond the valuing in mere dollars.--C. D.
Warner.
Keep writing--and profit by criticism. Use for a motto Michael Angelo's wise words: "Genius is infinite patience."--L. M. Alcott.
Lord, let me never tag a moral to a story, nor tell a story without a meaning.--Van d.y.k.e.
More failures come from vanity than carelessness.--Joseph Jefferson.
Never do a "pot-boiler." Let one of your best things go to boil the pot.--"O. Henry."
Originality does not mean oddity, but freshness. It means vitality, not novelty.--Norman Hapgood.
Pluck feathers from the wings of your imagination, and stick them in the tail of your judgment.--Horace Greeley.
Quintessence approximates genius. Gather much though into few words.
--Schopenhauer.