Valentine depicts a young boy and young girl ringing a silver bell hung in a flowering branch. The boy is dressed in brown and gold, the girl in green and white with red shoes. A small branch from the tree has fallen to the patio next to the children. Verse printed on the back of the card entitled, "Valentine" reads: Golden hair, golden hair, crown of my queen,/Where is the ore that can equal your sheen?/Jasper, and jacinth, and amber may shine;/All are outdone by my proud Valentine./Golden hair, golden hair, crocuses peep,/Hoping a glint of your radiance to keep/Daffodils droop, and pale primroses pine,/What can seem fair beside my Valentine?/Golden hair, golden hair, when comes the day/Gold turns to silver, and roses decay;/Untarnished, then, shall this love be of mine,/If you will take it now, dear Valentine.