The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . ^. Fig. 135.—Dorsov, Pear. In general appearance it resembles Os- of the French Jargonelle, but superior, inbands Summer, which it, however, sur- every respect to its in quality. It is probably a seedling Notes on the September Number-. 335 NOTES ON THE SEPTEMBER NUMBER. Laws of Association in OrnamentalGardening.—Thanks to the writer forthus embodying ideas of association fa-miliar to the student of Nature, but as lit-tle known or understood by the mass as so much Greek. 1 hope that, asthe Horticulturist rea


The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . ^. Fig. 135.—Dorsov, Pear. In general appearance it resembles Os- of the French Jargonelle, but superior, inbands Summer, which it, however, sur- every respect to its in quality. It is probably a seedling Notes on the September Number-. 335 NOTES ON THE SEPTEMBER NUMBER. Laws of Association in OrnamentalGardening.—Thanks to the writer forthus embodying ideas of association fa-miliar to the student of Nature, but as lit-tle known or understood by the mass as so much Greek. 1 hope that, asthe Horticulturist reaches hundreds,this article will revive and encourage mem-ories and associations, and educate to a justappreciation the creations of Gods bound-less love for man, until each home of manon earth shall evince in its outward sur-roundings their knowledge that even hereHe would not have us satisfied with anabode simply endurable, but would haveit a paradise of delight. Designs in Rural Architecture.—Country School-House.—A simple, plain,yet effective design


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