Text Appearing Before Image: its use in Art. From the German of O. Seemann. Edited by G. H.BlANCHi, B.A., late Scholar of S. Peters College, Cambridge; BrothertonSanskrit Prizeman, 1875. 64 Illustrations. Bards and Blossoms, with Twelve Floral Plates, illuminated in Gold andColours. By F. E. HULME, F.L.S., F.S.A., Marlborough College; Author of Plants : their Natural Growth and Ornamental Treatment, &c. A complete Catalogue of Marcus Ward & Co.s Publications may be had, free by-post, on application. Text Appearing After Image: Marcus Ward & Co. London & Belfast. 9 -w Floral Poetry AND THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS Wiih iolour^d Jlltt^tptjon^ Gather a wreath from the garden bowers,And tell the wish of thy heart in flowers. Percival.
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