6 Verbs to Use for the Word lavender

But now I likes the lavender, the simple-lookin' lavender, A little bit o' lavender the best.

Had this party been at Mrs. Dr. Van Buren's, in Boston, Ethelyn would have worn her beautiful white satin with the fleecy lace; but here it would be out of place, she thought, and so she left it pinned up in towels at the bottom of her trunk, and chose a delicate lavender, trimmed with white appliqué.

Alston says that the "Cassia lignea of the ancients was the larger branches of the cinnamon tree, cut off with their bark and sent together to the druggists; their Cassia fistula, or Syrinx, was the same cinnamon in the bark only;" but Ruæus says that it also sometimes denoted the lavender, and sometimes the rosemary.

I was wondering why I found no lavender, when I saw a gray-blue tuft above me, and welcomed it like an old friend.

And after she had gone I arranged your linen and sprinkled lavender among it.

"Your husband is a very intelligent man, Harrie," observed Miss Dallas, studying her lavenders and lemons thoughtfully.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  lavender