. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GAEDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 281 M W Sun Sun IWoon E. Moon's Clock Day of D D MARCH 22â28, 1849. each day. Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. bef. Sun. Year. 23 Th Magpie builds. Common Pilewort. T 14 a 6 6 8 27 7 0 81 23 K Common Linnet's song begins. Peerless Daffodil. 57 b 4 16 5 36 28 6 42 82 24 S Red Cuvrant Leaves. Golden Saxifrage. 55 17 sets ® 6 23 83 25 HnN 5 S. IN Lent. Lady-Day. Earwig appears. Marigold. 63 19 7 a 35 1 6 5 84 ?.r> M Dog's Mercury flowers. Lurid Henbane. 51 21 8 53 2 5 46 85 27 T Six-cleft Plume Moth appears. Jonqu


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GAEDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 281 M W Sun Sun IWoon E. Moon's Clock Day of D D MARCH 22â28, 1849. each day. Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. bef. Sun. Year. 23 Th Magpie builds. Common Pilewort. T 14 a 6 6 8 27 7 0 81 23 K Common Linnet's song begins. Peerless Daffodil. 57 b 4 16 5 36 28 6 42 82 24 S Red Cuvrant Leaves. Golden Saxifrage. 55 17 sets ® 6 23 83 25 HnN 5 S. IN Lent. Lady-Day. Earwig appears. Marigold. 63 19 7 a 35 1 6 5 84 ?.r> M Dog's Mercury flowers. Lurid Henbane. 51 21 8 53 2 5 46 85 27 T Six-cleft Plume Moth appears. Jonquil, [pard'sbane. 49 23 10 1] 3 5 28 86 28 W Domestic Goose liatclies. Plantain-leaved Leo- 46 24 11 25 4 5 10 87 LaBY-DAY is a cintracti'tn of the older designation, â¢â¢Our Lady's day " and is i*ie (estival on which is commem-iraffd " the Annuncia- t oi. to the Virgin Mary," that she was the chosnii mwther of the Me-.(iiah (Luke i. ^^6). The oldt'si and most authentic of our ecclesi- a^-iical writers hand down the tradition iliat Marj was an only child, esi-ou'sed t> Joseph when hut flffefn vears old, and 'hai she died 48. Oup church ha* a service appropriat*'d to the celebration of tse Annunciation; hut the day is nore associated ifi the public mind with the payments of rents ami the covenants of leases. " Rplenlless, undelayinp: quarter-day I Cold, thoush in summer; cheeries-, tbouRh in springj In winter, hleak; in autumn, withering: No quarter dost thou give, not foi one day; But rtnt and tat us to pay; Or. with a qunrter-stnff^ ent'reih our dwelling. Thy ruililBss minion our small chattels selling, Ana empty-handed sending us away I" Phenomena of the Season.âIt is a common opinion that exposure ni a seed to the light checks its g»rmination or sprouting; but w** have trit-d experiments to ascertain this tact, and have deduced from thetii a contrary conclu-ion; for inthost- experiments apparently proving tlie conlrat-y, d


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