. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. 7. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 253 IM W Weather near in 18.')2. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon ;S. Clock Dayol Veai. U D Tb Barometer. rhcrmo. Wind. Rain in In. Age. af. Sun. Bedford Blue ; clover. 30,005—2!).91 J 90—49 1 E. _ j4 a^3 15 a. 8 9 a. 24 I 4 32 1S8 fl F Red-belted; Cleanving ; g. — 97—51 ' E. — 55 15 9 5lj 2 4 42 189 Q S Pebble Prominent: trees. —) 92-54 E. — 56 14 10 23 3 4 51 190 ' 10 SDK 7 Sunday aktke — 87—53 — 67 13 10 43 4 5 0 191 II ^r Red Arches ;


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. 7. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 253 IM W Weather near in 18.')2. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon ;S. Clock Dayol Veai. U D Tb Barometer. rhcrmo. Wind. Rain in In. Age. af. Sun. Bedford Blue ; clover. 30,005—2!).91 J 90—49 1 E. _ j4 a^3 15 a. 8 9 a. 24 I 4 32 1S8 fl F Red-belted; Cleanving ; g. — 97—51 ' E. — 55 15 9 5lj 2 4 42 189 Q S Pebble Prominent: trees. —) 92-54 E. — 56 14 10 23 3 4 51 190 ' 10 SDK 7 Sunday aktke — 87—53 — 67 13 10 43 4 5 0 191 II ^r Red Arches ; — 81-57 — 58 13 11 2 5 5 8 192 18 Tb Black Footman; oaks. 79-56 E. — 59 12 11 19 6 5 16 193 13 W ,jut-tree Tussock ; woods. — 81—59 E. — IV 11 11 30 3 5 23 194 Mbteoeology of the Week.—At Chiswick, from observations 92°, occurred on the 13th in 1834 and the lowest cold, 39", on the duriag the last twenty-aii yeara, the average highest and lowest tem- 8th in 1850. During the period 116 days were line, and on 66 rain peratures of these days are 71° and ; respectively. The greatest heat, fell. BRITISH WILD FLOWERS. {Continned from patje '^13.). FuMAElA ; Pvarapiiig, or Tendriled Fumitory. Dtscriptioii.—It i.^ an aumial. Leaves glaucous ; tUeir tendril-like stalks twisting round other plants, by wliich the liraueliing stem climbs to the height of three or four feet; leaflets wedge-shaped, three-lobed, and the lobes two or tliree-ciit; flou-erx pale pink, though the tip of each petal is deep red. Flowers in lax clusters, the potls are single-seeded, not abrupt, or inversely heart-shaped, but more globose, with a sUght depression at each side of the place of the sli/!e, which is deciduous, like that of all the single-seeded Fiiinnrtie. Places where fuuiiil.—Gardens and cultivated grounds; not common. 2'ime ofjlowerlny.—.Tunc to September. Histortj.—This was fi


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