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This is perhaps one of the first essays where the idea of the garden-sentiment is introduced through the subject of the flower. While flowers themselves cannot "possess sentiments," they arouse a "sympathetic attitude with nature." Since on the basic level "flowers are symbols to all of us," they offer this chance to awaken the garden-sentiment.