. The book of garden management : Comprising information on laying out and planting Gardening -- Great Britain. CHAPTER XVIII. MOnSTTHLY CALENDAR. § 1.—Aspect op the Month. 709. The trees are still leafless, and the only things really "vernal" are the "evergreens" about the grounds; lout there is that about a mild sunny day at the close of Mai-ch which tells us that vegetable nature is once more alive : there is a murmuring of life in the air, which was so silent while the trees and fields bore their " beards of icicle and shroud of ; The winding h


. The book of garden management : Comprising information on laying out and planting Gardening -- Great Britain. CHAPTER XVIII. MOnSTTHLY CALENDAR. § 1.—Aspect op the Month. 709. The trees are still leafless, and the only things really "vernal" are the "evergreens" about the grounds; lout there is that about a mild sunny day at the close of Mai-ch which tells us that vegetable nature is once more alive : there is a murmuring of life in the air, which was so silent while the trees and fields bore their " beards of icicle and shroud of ; The winding hcdgerowF have a sum- mer look ; under the hedges, and on the " sun- lit " bank, the silent progress ol spring makes itself visible ; violets and primroses peep out, the staiTy celandine opens its golden rays. The y first bee comes blundering forth from his winter den: well it knows, however, where the finest primroses and sweetest violets. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877; Shaw, Henry ; from the library of and initials?. London : S. O. Beeton


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