. The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste. ~ i2r^>y* oU-3L ?s-i!. JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND RURAL TASTE. No. I. JULY, 1846. Vol. I. Bright and beautiful June ! Embroider-ed with clusters of odorous roses, and ladenwith ruddy cherries and strawberries ; richwith the freshness of spring, and the luxu-riance of summer,—leafy June ! If any onesheart does not swell with the unwrittenthoughts that belong to this season, then ishe only fit for treasons, stratagems andspoils. He does not practically believethat God made the country. Flora and Pomona, from amid the blos-soming gar


. The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste. ~ i2r^>y* oU-3L ?s-i!. JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AND RURAL TASTE. No. I. JULY, 1846. Vol. I. Bright and beautiful June ! Embroider-ed with clusters of odorous roses, and ladenwith ruddy cherries and strawberries ; richwith the freshness of spring, and the luxu-riance of summer,—leafy June ! If any onesheart does not swell with the unwrittenthoughts that belong to this season, then ishe only fit for treasons, stratagems andspoils. He does not practically believethat God made the country. Flora and Pomona, from amid the blos-soming gardens and orchards of June, smilegraciously as we write these few intro-ductory words to their circle of are we to know that it is not to us anew or strange circle, but to feel that largenumbers of our readers are already conge-nial and familiar spirits. Angry volumesof politics have we written none ; but peace-ful books, humbly aiming to weave some-thing more into the fair garland of thebeautiful, and useful, that encircles this ex-cellent old Earth. To the thousandshorticulturistjo01alba


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