. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 53 WEEKLV CALENDAR. M W D D 9 Tti 10 F 11 S 12 Sun 13 M 14 To 15 W NOVEMBER 9â15, 1848. Pr. Wales b. 1841. Lord Mayor's ] Bunting's note ceases. [Day. St. Martin. 21 Sunday after Trinity. Britius. Larch leaves fall. Apricot leafless. Machutus. Beech leafless. Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock Day of each day. Rises. Sets. ana Sets. Age. aft. Sun Year. Bluish-green Velthe- 11 a7 17 a 4 4 31 13 15 58 314 Scotch Fir. [imia. 12 16 5 53 14 15 52 315 Weymouth Pine. 14 15 rises. O 15 46 316 Grape-like Tritonia. 16


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 53 WEEKLV CALENDAR. M W D D 9 Tti 10 F 11 S 12 Sun 13 M 14 To 15 W NOVEMBER 9â15, 1848. Pr. Wales b. 1841. Lord Mayor's ] Bunting's note ceases. [Day. St. Martin. 21 Sunday after Trinity. Britius. Larch leaves fall. Apricot leafless. Machutus. Beech leafless. Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock Day of each day. Rises. Sets. ana Sets. Age. aft. Sun Year. Bluish-green Velthe- 11 a7 17 a 4 4 31 13 15 58 314 Scotch Fir. [imia. 12 16 5 53 14 15 52 315 Weymouth Pine. 14 15 rises. O 15 46 316 Grape-like Tritonia. 16 5 a 57 16 15 38 317 Bay-tree. 17 12 0 52 17 15 29 318 Portugal Laurel, [foot 19 10 7 55 18 15 20 319 Sweet-scented Colts- 21 9 9 1 19 15 10 320 St. Martin was first a soldier and then an ecclesiasticâdying Bishop of Tours, in France, in 'he year ^97. Tiiis day, known to our forefathers as Martinmas, or Martlemas. was the time when they cured bacon and beef for winter store, and was a time devoted also to festivity. More than one old ballad refers to " dried flitches of some smoked beere, Hung on a twisted wythe since .Afartiii's Eve ;" as well as to the merry doings of those jolly days in which, â¢' When the daily sports be done. Round the market cross they run : 'Prentice lads and gallant blades. Dancing with their gamesome maidsâ Till the Beadel, stout and sour, Shakes his bell and calls the hour : Then farewell lad and farewell lass To the merry night of ; St. Bricp. fBritius) was a pupil of St. Martin, succeeding him in the Bishopric of Tours, and dying in the year 444. Insects.âThe Winter Moth {Cheimatobia Bru- mata) is the cause of more destruction to our fruit St. Machutus. or St. , was of noble British birth, hut be- came bishop of Aleth, in France, where the town of St. Malo is named after him. He died ou this day, in the year 630. Phekomena op the Season.âOne of the peculiar natural events of this period of the year is the congrega


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