Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . E. WEEKLY CALENDAR. °o7 Dayof JtJLI 5-11, 1864. Average Loudon. Kain in last37 years. SunRises. Sun Sets. MoonRises. MoonSets. MoonsAge. Day ofYear. Mnth Week. Day. Night. Mean. Days. m. h. ID. h. m. h. m. h. Dl. s 5 Tu 612 16 52af 3 17af8 37 5 38 8 1 4 13 187 6 W 636 16 53 3 16 8 41 6 4 9 2 4 28 188 7 Th Smooth Meidow Grass ripe. 62 6 20 54 3 16 8 45 7 28 9 3 4 38 189 8 F YouDK Partridges fledged. 621 19 65 3 15 8 48 8 1 49 9 4 4 47 190 9 S Everlasting Pea f


Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . E. WEEKLY CALENDAR. °o7 Dayof JtJLI 5-11, 1864. Average Loudon. Kain in last37 years. SunRises. Sun Sets. MoonRises. MoonSets. MoonsAge. Day ofYear. Mnth Week. Day. Night. Mean. Days. m. h. ID. h. m. h. m. h. Dl. s 5 Tu 612 16 52af 3 17af8 37 5 38 8 1 4 13 187 6 W 636 16 53 3 16 8 41 6 4 9 2 4 28 188 7 Th Smooth Meidow Grass ripe. 62 6 20 54 3 16 8 45 7 28 9 3 4 38 189 8 F YouDK Partridges fledged. 621 19 65 3 15 8 48 8 1 49 9 4 4 47 190 9 S Everlasting Pea flowers. 17 56 3 14 8 52 9 1 9 10 5 4 6S 191 10 7 Sdndat after Triniti. 744 62 5 15 67 3 13 8 56 10 29 10 6 5 .5 192 11 M Wild Basil flowers. 10 58 3 12 8 after. 52 10 7 5 13 193 g the last thirtv-seven years, the avera£?e day temperatare of the week is ^. and it night temperatar 5 °. The greatest heat was 97° on the5th, 1S52; and the lowest cold, 36°, on the 7th, 1860. The greatest all of rain was j Inch. 1. THE CHISWICK GAEDEN OF THE KOYALHOETICULTIJEAL SOCIETY. ONDAY, the 27tliof June, was agreat day foithe old gardenat Cliis,wick ;andno one cameaway from itwithout a feel-ing of regretand indignationat the neglectwith which it istreated by thepresent management of the Society. No one could walkamongst the ornamental trees now attained to a noblegrowth, and now showing fully the taste which dictatedtheir arrangement, without expressing the anger that isfelt for men who are lavishing thousands of pounds uponthe gew-gaw garden at South Kensington, whilst uponthese noble grounds at Chiswick the same managementdeclared that the Society could not spare ten pounds more ! The fact makes one pause in writing the words,and think a second time whether such a perversion canbe, and that the horticultural Fellows do not gathertogether and resolve that such a perversion shall not would be no idle resolve, be it remembered ; but we


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