. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. NoVEjrBEB 1. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 57 WEEKLY CALENDAR. M D 1 vv D Th NOVEMBER 1â7, 1819. Weather near in 1848 jondon Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon ;S. Moon's Age. Clock Day of Year. All Saints. Hazel leafless. T. 49-32. E. Pail. 56 a. 6 32 a. 4 53 a. 37 16 16 16 305 2 F All Souls. Mich. Term b. Botan. Soe. T. 54â33. Fine. 53 30 6 17 17 16 16 306 3 S Lilac leafless. T. 55â32. Pine. 59 28 7 5 18 16 17 307 4 Sun 22 S. AFT. Trin. Gooseberry leafless. T. 39â23. N. Rain. VII 26 8 2 19 16 16 308 S M Gdkpowd. Plot, 1605. Skylark'ssong


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. NoVEjrBEB 1. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 57 WEEKLY CALENDAR. M D 1 vv D Th NOVEMBER 1â7, 1819. Weather near in 1848 jondon Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon ;S. Moon's Age. Clock Day of Year. All Saints. Hazel leafless. T. 49-32. E. Pail. 56 a. 6 32 a. 4 53 a. 37 16 16 16 305 2 F All Souls. Mich. Term b. Botan. Soe. T. 54â33. Fine. 53 30 6 17 17 16 16 306 3 S Lilac leafless. T. 55â32. Pine. 59 28 7 5 18 16 17 307 4 Sun 22 S. AFT. Trin. Gooseberry leafless. T. 39â23. N. Rain. VII 26 8 2 19 16 16 308 S M Gdkpowd. Plot, 1605. Skylark'ssong T. 4?â39. Fine. 3 25 9 7 20 16 14 309 6 Tn Linn. & Hort. Soc. flieet. [ceases. T. 50â33. W. Fine. 5 23 10 16 21 16 12 310 7 W Hooded Crow arrives. T. 46â22. Fine. 6 21 11 28 C 16 8 311 All Saints is a festival still commemorated by our Church, for the purpose of specially asking power from above to enable us to imi- tate them "in all virtuous and godly living," but it is more noted on account of the superstitious customs still observed on the night pre- viously. This, or "All-hallow Even," is known in every rural dis- trict, and associated in each with some ghostly legend aud love charm. This is especially the case in Scotland, and there, in almost each village, *' Some merry, friendly, countra folks, Together do convene, To burn their nits, an' pou their stocks. An' haud their Hallowe'; Nuts and apples form a portion of each entertainment at these meet- ings, and hence it has been surmised that some festival of Pomona, now that summer stores are opened for approaching winter, was celebrated on this day in the Roman period of our history, and of which these eatings of fruit are a reliquc. In many parts of Scotland fires on some rising ground were now kiudlcd, and a solemnity kept as a thanksgiving for the in-gathering of the crops. All Souls is still celebrated by Roman Catholics as a day of sup- plication for the release of depa


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