EASTER FLOWERS
THE LANGUAGE OF POETS At this festive season, who does not feel the beauty and artistic colourings of a cluster of flowers? The beautiful significance of Easter is best expressed by the delicacy and purity of choice blooms. Every house should be decorated with foliage, flowers or palms. Poets in their language of verse symbolise the meanings and cheer garnered from fresh, fragrant blooms. Many varieties are now offered for decoration, and dahlias, chrysanthemums, gerberas, scabiosa, marigolds, and violets adorn the florists’ windows. Holly belongs to Christmas, orchids to the bride, and the white Michaelmas daisy is the popular. flower of Easter time. The goodness of Him is reflected in lovely flowers, and so readers do not fail to remember this important floral occasion.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 24
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126EASTER FLOWERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 24
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