Asa phoenix vol 2 no 20 feb 1916

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VOLUME II 24, 1916. • • • • • • • • • • • • • FEBRUARY • • • • • • • • • •

.... . 20. . . . . . . • NID.ffiER • • • • •

THE · Nl~RCISS1JS

The rooms Of the Central Office have been gny Pith u bright suoceart.on of 1lareissus from Christmas Day, for follo~ing the 1·o vely cut floYvers were the bulbs that have been such a f'enture of the Holiday g~ft-giv'i'ng the las~ fen years, ancr \7hich blossom so quickly Vlhen placectiin a shnllow disn of \7ater. They uere all, as it ho.ppen~d. o:t: ~he variety · called •polynnthus 1 , o:- 'many-flowered 1 • a ~arcbet·y that is JUStly ·popular, becnuse one may be sure of ·at least eight blossoms on the one spike, ~~ile oftentimes there are many mor~. So inspiring have these charrn1ng flor1errn been o.nd so· suggestive of !:..'01. tho.t the Central Office hns mnde a search ~or special literature about the Narciflsus and presents at this time the results of its labors. The earliest reoo~ded mention· of· the narc is sus is thut ,.,hich occurs in Homer's "Hymn t.o Demeter", when he bears the folloning testimony to its ~iness."No.rcissu.;. glorious vronderilov1er, n miruclc in the eyes of nll, both~ods immortal and mo~tal men. £rom whose stern rises ~ hund:red blossoms. The ·,.,ide expon~o of Heaven, the broad f~eles of earth and the Galty UO.VeS of the sen are laughing v1i th joy at thy sv.'eet fragrance'~.

It is not genero.ll;r knorm that . the r rose of shnron 1 , rnent ioned in the Bible, \IUS the large yell on no.r ~ issus; common in 'Pales tine and the Eust. It '"'as Ma.homet V7ho said of the flO't7er,nHe that has tno cakes of bread J let him sell on·e of them for soce fio\Jer of the Narcissus. for bread is the food of the body only, but traroissns is the food. of the food of the soul". Pe-r; plants have been in such constant .favor \? i th the poets as this flOi'Jer. vthether knovm. by its classical nume o:f Ucrcisst,.s, or by its more popular names of Dnffodil, or Daffndowndillic, end Jonquil. The name, Narcissus, it getc froo ~eing supposed to be the same as the plant so naoed by the Greeks first end the Romans t..ftervmrds. The name 'jonquil' comes aorrupted thru the French, :froJp t juncifoliu$ 1 , or 'rush-leaf', and is properly ~estricted to those speeies of the 'family ~7hioh have rusl,ly leaves. There is some d"iffere.n ce of opinion regarding the derivation of the Hord 'daffodil', some·claiming tho.tiit is n co:xrruption of the Cree~~ nord 'aspholiel'. o"thers that it is simply on old ~ngltsh word 'affodyler~ nhich signifies 'thn.t ".7hich cometh eo.rly'. 'Dnffadm:md ill ie' is by some conaid~red ~ n playful el3borat1on of the shorter nume, but one cuthority, Dr. ~rio::-, considers it u corruption o:f 'saf:!:ron lilly', the r~ore. 'saffron in old Bnglish t~es~ being the name for our 'crocus•. }.. smell volume might be fillc,: i7ith the unn~T pocticr:.l de1Crij)tions o~ tbis 1 delectnble and m:eut-stJelling ::.?lor.: cr', but there r·::... e s ·or,1e nh ich· ure nloost cl..:.ss ico.l, ·o.n.e which will bear repetition nm-,cvel· Pell n._~ ~Y knou them. · Sho.kespore \7US p c.rticulo.rly fond of flower and reff:'rs· to it on seve·r al occasions, the· most charming de3Cr.i';Jt ions. hmrovor. being those that occur in the ''Vlinter 's Tale''. 4


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