WHAT THE FLOWERS SAY.
Brum Lily—You will receive honours and dignities. Bluebell or Harebell—.\ great joy will
come to you next spring. Buttercup—Prosperity at home. Campanula—Very lucky—bringing your dearest wish. Canterbury Bell Happiness through
friends. Carnation—The triple luck of good friends. love and happiness. Dahlia—Money luck in August and Sep tern her JHaisy—Pleasure of n quiet, simple kind rorgot-mo-not—Happy romance, foxglove—You attain voui ambition. yUlfidinlus—Courage and hope will sur mount nil difficulties. Heather--Your wishes fulfilled and general Hollyhock—A new lover Jris—Plenty of. ploasuio this month. J^uac—- Manpiness and marriaijo. Orchids—Your income will increase i vc, y lyfppy- contented summer, /loppy—You will forget what is now worrying you.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)
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