. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. August 20.] THE cotta*;k gakdkneh. WEEKLY CALENDAR. AUGUST 29-SEPTEMBER 4, 1850. |S9Th ijSt. John Baptist beheaded. Martins collect on' °âGs9. 30 P â Red Brjonv Hcrriea ripe. raoh.' t. 76^-60". 3i S liPeaches ripe. fButtertiv seen. T. 75°â5«^ I Sun M StN. AFT. TttiN. Giles. Clouded Vellow T. 6a'^â.'i8\ 3 U burnt, I()66, O. S. Burberries ripe. T. 77''â52". ⢠3 To jiTraveller's Jov flowers. ; T. 80"â,S8^ i r we have known in both these classes of amateurs characters wicked like him who Milton describes as, while "e
. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. August 20.] THE cotta*;k gakdkneh. WEEKLY CALENDAR. AUGUST 29-SEPTEMBER 4, 1850. |S9Th ijSt. John Baptist beheaded. Martins collect on' °âGs9. 30 P â Red Brjonv Hcrriea ripe. raoh.' t. 76^-60". 3i S liPeaches ripe. fButtertiv seen. T. 75°â5«^ I Sun M StN. AFT. TttiN. Giles. Clouded Vellow T. 6a'^â.'i8\ 3 U burnt, I()66, O. S. Burberries ripe. T. 77''â52". ⢠3 To jiTraveller's Jov flowers. ; T. 80"â,S8^ i r we have known in both these classes of amateurs characters wicked like him who Milton describes as, while "each passion dimm'd his fact','* moving among the flowers of Paradiie. Some of such men's love of gardening may i!Xtcnd no further than is necessary to retain their salary; or, as in the case of one tulip fancier we knew, may proceed only so far as a love of tine colouring and to knowing, according to his own phi neighbour has no such flowers as ; .Such men are not an true lovers of gardening ; " for these are surhâand only such to ail other modes of existence. " domestic life in rural pleasure pass'<; One such was John Lockb. What I Locke the metaphysical philo ipher, the analyst of the human understanding, the \_ Kino. Uain. llain. Rail). Uuin. Uain. Sun Sun Moon Moon-, Clock Day of Risea. Sets. Age. bef. Sun. Year. 9 a. 6 S3a. S 10 a. 2 22 0 49 241 11 51 10 38 (!) 0 .11 242 12 48 11 22 24 (1 13 243 V vr morn. 25 U 6 244 15 41 0 15 26 0 25 245 I '? 42 1 22 27 0 44 24(J '1 19 4U â¢2 36 28 1 3 247 . "my I g "the i ( prefer single grape of this sort which was in cuippasx above H^ English measure, and in compass the long way SJ, and weighed â¢It tiuir wri-his half .111 ounr, ilrachm. three graine, and all the rest of ^M-niu-s of tin- s;i huiirl, proportionable ; but I have not obBervcd it pliiutril ill viii'; U is liUo huving to epitomise a ti)lio \olmiie witiiiri t!i- e
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