. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. 10. THE COTTAGE GAUDENER. 03 WEEKLY CALENDAR. NOVEBinEK 10âIB, 1953. Wbatiier near London in 18,12, Uuin in | Inches. Burometer. jThermo. Wind. 1 10 i M 14 IS : 16 â p IHiintinj; mute, S Wood Pigeons flock. Son 25 Sunday after Trinity. M \ To iBeecli leafless, W Teal arrives. â â â â â 50â42 54-48 S. 40â44 E. 43â44 E. 54-46 E. 58-49 60â49 06 13 23 1,24 34 12 Sun Rises. Sun Sets, Moon Moon*8 R,&S,, Age. 12 a. 7 14 15 17 19 21 3


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. 10. THE COTTAGE GAUDENER. 03 WEEKLY CALENDAR. NOVEBinEK 10âIB, 1953. Wbatiier near London in 18,12, Uuin in | Inches. Burometer. jThermo. Wind. 1 10 i M 14 IS : 16 â p IHiintinj; mute, S Wood Pigeons flock. Son 25 Sunday after Trinity. M \ To iBeecli leafless, W Teal arrives. â â â â â 50â42 54-48 S. 40â44 E. 43â44 E. 54-46 E. 58-49 60â49 06 13 23 1,24 34 12 Sun Rises. Sun Sets, Moon Moon*8 R,&S,, Age. 12 a. 7 14 15 17 19 21 33 16 a. 4 15 13 12 11 9 3 0 43 1 59 ' 3 10 4 22 5 33 vises. 4 a 39 9 10 II 12 13 © 15 Clock af. Sun, Day of j Year. 15 55 15 43 j 15 40 15 32 I 15 23 i 15 13 i I 15 2 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 Mkteorolooy of the Week.âAt Chiswick, from observations durinff the last twenty-six years, the average highest and lowest tem- pfiraturesot these days are ° and 40° respectively. The proatest heat, 63°, occurred on the 12th in 1841 ; and the lowest cold, 15°, on the 16th in 1341. During the period 95 days were fine, and on 87 rain fell. NEW PL.\NTS. On' Hariwegi (Hurtwer/'s Oncid). This OrcliiJ was found by j\lr. Hartweg, on rocks near Loxa. Flowers small, and brownisb, with yellow spots.â {lIurLkiiUund Society's Journal, viii. 31U.) Phaoeli.\ eamosissijia {Branihiesl Pliacclla). Tliis annual is a native of Cnlifornia. Natural Order of Hydrophyls, and Pentiindria Jlonogynia of Liniia;us. Its ilowers of dirty white are of no heauty.â{Liiinieaii Tmiis- adioiis, xvii. 2S0.) LEPTOSirHON {Huirfrinticd Leptosiplion). This C'alifornian annual has small Ilowers liaving a brown hairy tube, yellow throat, and a pink border. Its specific name is founded on the long, transparent, jointed hairs on the leaves. â {Ihtii'icultuml tiacklij's Journal, viii. 31!J.; LiMUJt uosEUM (liosi/ Lily). This is a native of liindostan, at Kamaon, Mussooree, and Alm


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