Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . st37 years. SunRises. Sun Sets. MoonRises. Moon Sets. MoonsAge. ClockalterSua. Dav ofTeifr. Day. Night. Mean. Days. m. h. m. h. m. h. , m. h. m. 6 Tu Hawthorn berries ripe. K, 23af5 34 if 6 55 10 1 23 8 •5 1 54 250 7 W Marsh Glasswort flowers. 17 24 5 32 6 59 U : 59 8 6 2 14 251 8 Th Sunflower flowers. 16 26 5 29 6 after. 43 9 7 2 35 252 9 F Dog: Rose leaves fall. 16 27 5 27 6 58 1 1 37 10 3) 2 55 258 10 S Yew berries ripe. 19 29 S 25 6 49 2 : 40 11 9


Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . st37 years. SunRises. Sun Sets. MoonRises. Moon Sets. MoonsAge. ClockalterSua. Dav ofTeifr. Day. Night. Mean. Days. m. h. m. h. m. h. , m. h. m. 6 Tu Hawthorn berries ripe. K, 23af5 34 if 6 55 10 1 23 8 •5 1 54 250 7 W Marsh Glasswort flowers. 17 24 5 32 6 59 U : 59 8 6 2 14 251 8 Th Sunflower flowers. 16 26 5 29 6 after. 43 9 7 2 35 252 9 F Dog: Rose leaves fall. 16 27 5 27 6 58 1 1 37 10 3) 2 55 258 10 S Yew berries ripe. 19 29 S 25 6 49 2 : 40 11 9 3 16 254 11 SON 16 SOKDAT AFTEK TeINITT. 10 31 5 22 6 ,S5 3 morn. 10 3 37 255 12 M Elder berries lipe. 15 32 6 20 6 13 4 52 0 11 3 53 256 From ohservations taken near London during the last thirty-seven years, the average day temperature of the -weelj is ° and its niffht temperatur a The greatest heat was 86° on the 12th, 1S58; and the lowest cold, 30°, on the 61h, 1850. The greatest fall of rain. was 1 inch. 1. CEYSTAL PALACE GAEDENS, 1864. ID you ever see swedding ivitliout abridegroom ? Didyou ever see a ladywitliout a crino-line? Did you eversee a garden witli-out grass P Tliefirst is a subjectof natural historywbicli we wiUleavetbe Eegistrar-Ge-neral to answer;the second is aphenomenon only now to be found at Vienna; but thelast you may see any day at the Crystal Palace, and pro-bably in front of your own window. Poor Mr. Gordon !Patience will do her perfect work with him this year—from the day of planting-out to this, except for a day ortwo, not a drop of raia, either early or late. Cold nightsand hot sun and thousands of feet have done their work,and if any one has a common of good turf handy, doubt-less the Directors will buy it at so much a foot to returftheir lawns. Good grass seed will also be at a Greens mowing machines have been laid up,and, well as they do their work, what is the use of themwhen


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