. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . Sex S M JUNE 2—8, 1S63. Weathes >-ear Losdok in 1S62. ! —.. I Rain ii Barometer. Wind, t^,,^^ Son Rises. Sun - Hoc . Rise1; Moonsand Seta Aje. C. :■■ c i after Bsy«f Son. Te*c PrreVlv ftcnewort T. Martyu, inn., died, 1825. B. Privet flowers. Tournerort born, 1656. B. Enchanters Siehtshade flowers. — 1 SOHDAY ATrKE Tejsitt. —«S Butterwort flowers. — ——— » —5269-4172—4465—5067—5571—4871-36 w.


. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . Sex S M JUNE 2—8, 1S63. Weathes >-ear Losdok in 1S62. ! —.. I Rain ii Barometer. Wind, t^,,^^ Son Rises. Sun - Hoc . Rise1; Moonsand Seta Aje. C. :■■ c i after Bsy«f Son. Te*c PrreVlv ftcnewort T. Martyu, inn., died, 1825. B. Privet flowers. Tournerort born, 1656. B. Enchanters Siehtshade flowers. — 1 SOHDAY ATrKE Tejsitt. —«S Butterwort flowers. — ——— » —5269-4172—4465—5067—5571—4871-36 w. . m. a. m. h. m. h. a. s. 50ar 3 5afS 55 3 IS 2 23 49 3 o S 47 9 i: 2 14 49 3 7 S 28 10 18 2 4 48 3 S S 1 11 19 1 54 47 3 9 S :: n 20 1 44 47 3 13 8 50 11 21 1 33 46 3 a s morn. ( i .. IS154US -I; 157 :5» m \.„.,™„».„-, „= -rm w™ », rhUwii-V fmm observations during the last tiiiriy-sil the average highest and loweston the 5th, in 1856. During the period 141 days were fine, and on 111 rain GARDENING IX DEFIANCE OF DIFFICULTIES. ABDEXF>TG is a sourceof pleasure, and what-ever affords pleasureto an Englishman hewill obtain, unless cir- jcumstaiiees render theacquirement impossi-ble. We have knowndancing for a wholenight fire hundredmiles from any land,near the equator: anda days shooting in aboat far away to-thesouth, between theCape of Good Hope and the South Pole. Gardening is not less enthusiastically clung to : and asit is among our pursuits most worthy of such adherence,so most assuredly are those who pursue it among themost deserving of our fellow-countrymen. A few illus-trative facts, therefore, merit recording. If there is any locality where gardening would beabandoned, we should have expected that it would be ina region of perpetual snow, where artificial heat couldnot be obtained to compensate for the deficiency of solarinfluence. Tet even in such a region gardening lingers ;and, in the beg


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