Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1920 — In Praise of Violate. [ARTICLE]

In Praise of Violate.

There are about a hundred different queries of violets, of which there are five species in England, and a few subspecies. One of these is the viola tricolor, tram which, is descended the jordan pansy, or Love-In-Idleness. But in all the passages In which ghakmipeare names the violet, he alludes to the purple sweet-scented vP etot, of which he was evidently very fond, and which is said to be very abundant In the neighborhood of Stratford-on-Avon. For all the eighteen’ passages toll of some point of beauty or sweetness that attracted him. And so it ls with ail the poets ftßam Chaucer . downward the violet is noticed by all, and by aU with affection.—Christian Science Monitor. ■' ' \ ' ■ • h