. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w U D 5 Ti. 6 F / S 1 8 Sun 9 M 10 Tu 11 1 W OCTOBER 5—11, 1818. Faith. Botanical Society of London's [Monthly Meeting. 16 Sunday after Trinity. St. Denys. Oxford and Cam. Terms begin. Old Michaelmas Day. Plants dedicated to each day. Aster-like Boltoniii Late Feverfew. Chrysanthemum. Sweet Maudlin. Milky Agaric, 'ape Aletris. Holly. Sun Rises. ) 11 „ 13 „ „ 16 „ 18 „ 20 „ Sun Sets. Moon R. ana Sets. „ 23 „ ^1 „ 18 „ 16 „ 14 „ 10 35 11 34 morn. 0 39 1 49 3 4 4 21 Moon's Age. 1st Qr. 9 1
. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w U D 5 Ti. 6 F / S 1 8 Sun 9 M 10 Tu 11 1 W OCTOBER 5—11, 1818. Faith. Botanical Society of London's [Monthly Meeting. 16 Sunday after Trinity. St. Denys. Oxford and Cam. Terms begin. Old Michaelmas Day. Plants dedicated to each day. Aster-like Boltoniii Late Feverfew. Chrysanthemum. Sweet Maudlin. Milky Agaric, 'ape Aletris. Holly. Sun Rises. ) 11 „ 13 „ „ 16 „ 18 „ 20 „ Sun Sets. Moon R. ana Sets. „ 23 „ ^1 „ 18 „ 16 „ 14 „ 10 35 11 34 morn. 0 39 1 49 3 4 4 21 Moon's Age. 1st Qr. 9 10 11 12 13 14 Clock aft. Sun 11 38 11 56 12 1> 12 30 12 46 13 2 13 17 Day of Year. 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 Phi'nomexa of TnE Season*. — Mr. Siillingfleet, in J?.i5, snys that in Norfolk, on the 1st of this monih, the berries of the holly and berbery %vere fully ripe.—2nd. The fruit of the sloe waears' observatiuns marie ai Camhrid^"', the leaves of the walnut hefjin to on this day.—oth. Catkins of sallows formed iStillingfleet;) walnuts ripe, and birch Insects.—The Figure-of-eight moth (Epi- sema ccenila-cephuia) appears e;iily tnis leaves beirin to falUJenyns.)—6th. Leaves of aspen almost all off; of chestnut, yeilow ; of bitch, g>'Id-coloured (Siillingfleet.)—7th. IJeech leaves be>;in to fall.—8th. Cherrj-leaves begin to fall (Jenyns.) —9tlt. Bcnies of spinille-tree ripe; some a^h-trees quite leafless; leaves of niarsh-etder beautifully pink (Stillingfleet.)—Ilth. Ash leaves begin to fall (Jen\ns.). IS-II. 1842. 1S43. 1844. 1845. 1846. Cloudy. I8i7. Fine. 5 Cloudy. Fine. Fine. Fine. Fine. Fine. Rain. Fine. cs. Preparations, therefore, may be made forthwith ; and in order to proceed in a businesslike way, the amateur and cottager should look over their existing stock, in order to see whether any decaying or worthless kinds should be destroyed. Another matter requires attention each succeeding autumn. However c
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