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An illustrated alphabetical compendium that assigns symbolic meanings to hundreds of plants and blossoms, presenting each entry with a short definitional gloss and often an accompanying engraving. Organized as an abecedary, it lists common and botanical names alongside concise emblematic senses — from friendship, fidelity, and grief to vanity, deceit, and courage — offering a Victorian-era vocabulary for floral sentiment. The book functions as both a reference and a guide to arranging messages through bouquets, pairing simple definitions with decorative images that clarify identification and aesthetic use.
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