Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . ars. SunRises. SunSets. MoonRises. Moon Sets. Moon*sAge. Clock before Sun. VajvtTear. Day. Night Mean. Days. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. s. 2 To Mugwort flowers. 64 0 18 27af4 45 if 7 32 4 9 7 • 5 57 215 3 ?w Common Bent Grass ripe. 5L1 62 9 19 29 4 43 7 36 5 33 7 1 5 6i> 216 4 Th Honeysuckle berries ripe. 76. S 16 30 4 41 7 38 6 54 7 2 5 47 217 5 F Yellow Succorv flowers. 17 32 4 40 7 41 7 16 8 3 5 41 218 6 ?s Phince Alfrkd Born, 1844. 72,7 17 33 4 38 7 46 8 37 S 4 5 35 219 7


Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . ars. SunRises. SunSets. MoonRises. Moon Sets. Moon*sAge. Clock before Sun. VajvtTear. Day. Night Mean. Days. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. s. 2 To Mugwort flowers. 64 0 18 27af4 45 if 7 32 4 9 7 • 5 57 215 3 ?w Common Bent Grass ripe. 5L1 62 9 19 29 4 43 7 36 5 33 7 1 5 6i> 216 4 Th Honeysuckle berries ripe. 76. S 16 30 4 41 7 38 6 54 7 2 5 47 217 5 F Yellow Succorv flowers. 17 32 4 40 7 41 7 16 8 3 5 41 218 6 ?s Phince Alfrkd Born, 1844. 72,7 17 33 4 38 7 46 8 37 S 4 5 35 219 7 11 SONDiT AFrEE TuiNIIT. 62,6 13 4 36 7 50 9 57 8 5 5 28 220 8 M Saintfoin flowers. 16 36 4 34 7 54 10 21 9 6 5 21 221 From observations taken near London during the last thirty-seven yeai s, the average day temperature of the weeb is ° and its niebt temperature °. The greatest heat was 92° on the Znd, 1S5S; and the lowest cold, 37°, on the 6th, 7th, and 8th,! 851. Th« greatest fall I of rain was inch. 1. HAUDY BEDDING PLANTS. HERE ought to be gardens for allthe months of the year, in which,seyerally, things of beauty may behad in season. This is LordBacons ideal of a perfect gardenin the seventeenth century. Atthis time embroidered gardens hadbeen introduced from France, andthough not adverse to art beingemployed to produce harmony of form andcolour by the panel-work and its embroidery,he was evidently of opinion that this form ofgarden was not what a lover of Nature couldbe satisfied with. In the present day, embroidered gardens, and poly-chrome or parti-coloured figures have been introduced,and I have seen them at many places, the flowers insummer being skilfuUy arranged in geometrical beds,ribands, compartments, or scrolls, separated from eachother by narrow paths or alleys formed of permanent-coloured materials instead of gravel only, and the wholeresembling a many-coloured carpet, iu which the plantsare trimmed or othe


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