. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE OARDEXEE. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M fi w D SEPTEMBER (i—12, 18-19. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Rises. Sun sots. MoonR.' Moon's and Seta.: Age. Clock Day of bef. Sun. Year. Tw Autumn Dandelion. 22 a. 5 34 a. 0 8 34I 19 1 47; 249 F Enureluis. Botan. Soc. Meeting. Golden Stai-wort. 24 32 9 6 20 2 7t 250 R S Amellus. 25 30 9 42 21 2 27| 251 0 RiTN 14 S. APT. Teim. Dog-rose casts its leaves. Canadian Goldenrod. 27 28 10 26 ((T 3 48i 252 10 M Great Titmouse sings agam. Autumnal Crocus. 20 25 11 18 23 3 9! 253
. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE OARDEXEE. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M fi w D SEPTEMBER (i—12, 18-19. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Rises. Sun sots. MoonR.' Moon's and Seta.: Age. Clock Day of bef. Sun. Year. Tw Autumn Dandelion. 22 a. 5 34 a. 0 8 34I 19 1 47; 249 F Enureluis. Botan. Soc. Meeting. Golden Stai-wort. 24 32 9 6 20 2 7t 250 R S Amellus. 25 30 9 42 21 2 27| 251 0 RiTN 14 S. APT. Teim. Dog-rose casts its leaves. Canadian Goldenrod. 27 28 10 26 ((T 3 48i 252 10 M Great Titmouse sings agam. Autumnal Crocus. 20 25 11 18 23 3 9! 253 11 Tn Scotch Fir leaves fall. ^'ariegated Meadow Saffron. 30 23 morn. 24 3 291 254 12 W House-flies swarm in windows. Peltate Passion-flower 32 21 0 18 25 3 50l 255 EwuRcnus, or Evortiua, was the bishop of Odeans at the close of the fourth century. It is quite impossible to assign a reason for i-etaining his name in our almanacks., Nativity op the BLE3SEn Vibgin Mary.—TIuh festival has been celebrated by the Church of Borne ever since its institution by Pope Servius in the year 695. Phenomena op the Season.—It is quite true that during; many weeks of autumn—which season is considered to begin on the Sth of this month—we have dull wet weather, chilly, and softening the change of temperature davm to that of harsher winter. Yet, " If Britain hath not the serene decline Which makes the southern autumn's day appear Aa if 'twould to a second spring resign The season, rather than to winter drear, Of in-door comforts still she hath a ; And though our father-land hath not bo much of the sun-light hours which gild in autumn the vineyards of the south, yet it has those green pastures which are so green, even in their autumn garb, as to be unequalled elsewhere, and those autumn tints upon her woodlands that are so lovely as well to invest the period with the character of being " the painter's ; In the western world this season is characterized as
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