. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. Semejiber 9. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M, W D D 9Th 10 F 11 S 12 Sum 13 M 14 Tu 15 W SEPTEMBER 9-15, 1852. Weather near London in 1851. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon ;S. Moon*B Age, Clock Day of Year. Barometer. ;Thermo. Wind. Rain in In. Dog-Uose casta it leaf. Yew berries ripe. Beans cut. 14 So»nAYAi'TEE Trinity. Elder berries ripe. House Sparrows flock. Emder Week. â. 6;â31 E. i â ; â 70â33 , 1 â â3( 68â36 | :. 'â â â 74â38 â â 72â.33 ' 1 â


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. Semejiber 9. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M, W D D 9Th 10 F 11 S 12 Sum 13 M 14 Tu 15 W SEPTEMBER 9-15, 1852. Weather near London in 1851. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon ;S. Moon*B Age, Clock Day of Year. Barometer. ;Thermo. Wind. Rain in In. Dog-Uose casta it leaf. Yew berries ripe. Beans cut. 14 So»nAYAi'TEE Trinity. Elder berries ripe. House Sparrows flock. Emder Week. â. 6;â31 E. i â ; â 70â33 , 1 â â3( 68â36 | :. 'â â â 74â38 â â 72â.33 ' 1 â â' 73-40 â â. 66â38 E. â 27 a. 5 29 31 32 31 35 27 a. 6 25 22 20 18 16 13 1 42 sets. 6 a 59 7 21 2-. 26 27 28 @ 1 2 54 3 15 3 36 3 SO 4 17 4 38 4 59 253 251 255 256 257 258 259 Mktrorologv of the Wbek.âAt Chiswick, from observations during the last twenty-five vear turesof these days are ; and ° respectively. The Rreatest heat, 81°, occurred on the 12'thii in 1848. During the period 98 days were fine, and on T/ rain fell. s, the a^ 1841 ; erage highest and lowest tempera- and the lowest cold, 31°, on the 12th EAST INDFAN KLUGIA. {Kliiijin X'llaiiiniia.âBolniiical Mmjnzine, t. 4620.). The genus Khufm was naiueil after a German physician, Dr. Klug, by Schlechtendahl, a German botanist, and at that time it was siipposed to be exclusively Mexican. Since then, however, the species before us is said to have been discovered in the East Indies, anil in Ceylon, whence it was sent to tlie Kew Gardens, by Mr. Thwaites, from the Botanic Garden at I'aradenya, near Candy. It is a stove annual, with deep blue flowers, belonging to a section of Gesner- worts called Ci/rlundrex, tlie same section to which Cliirila, Slreplocnrpiis, and ^schi/naiilhiis are referred. In addition to the interest which will be created by the richness of the flowers, this plant is remarkable for the shape of its large, soft leaves, which are h


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