. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GAEDENER. 145 WEEKLY CALENDAR. Th. F. R. Sun. M. Td. W. JAlSrUARY -Lâ10, 18-1!). Rosemary Flowers. [sings. Botanical Society's Jleetiug. Wren Ei>iPH.\xY. Twelfth Day. 1 .\FTEr, El'IPH-iNY. Lucian. Plough Monday. Redbreast eommences singing. Honeysuckle-leaf opening. plants dedicated to each day.^ Hazel. [foot. Stinking Bear's- Rigid Screw iloss. Portugal Lam-el. Yellow Tremella. Common Laurel. Fiu'ze, or Gorse. Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock- Day of Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. aft. Sun. Year. 8aS 3a4 â¢2 18 10 5 21 4 8 4 â¢â i 3


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GAEDENER. 145 WEEKLY CALENDAR. Th. F. R. Sun. M. Td. W. JAlSrUARY -Lâ10, 18-1!). Rosemary Flowers. [sings. Botanical Society's Jleetiug. Wren Ei>iPH.\xY. Twelfth Day. 1 .\FTEr, El'IPH-iNY. Lucian. Plough Monday. Redbreast eommences singing. Honeysuckle-leaf opening. plants dedicated to each day.^ Hazel. [foot. Stinking Bear's- Rigid Screw iloss. Portugal Lam-el. Yellow Tremella. Common Laurel. Fiu'ze, or Gorse. Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock- Day of Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. aft. Sun. Year. 8aS 3a4 â¢2 18 10 5 21 4 8 4 â¢â i 35 11 0 48 5 7 0 4 00 12 U 15 0 1 0 {) 1 13 0 41 7 7 8 rises. (v) 7 0 8 0 9 5 a 23 15 7 31 !) 0 11 6 36 IB 7 55 10 Epipuany.âThis festival, instituted in commemoration of the shewing of Christ to the Gentiles, or magi, as recorded in the second chapter of St. Matthew's Gospel, is now more popularly known as Twelfth Day, and by its seasonable cakes. On this dayâthe twelfth after Christmasâthe festivities of the season were concluded in " the good old times :" and though the origin of many of its cus- toms is obscure, yet it is observed in :some mode in all Christian countries. "Drawing King and Queen" is a game as old as the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans. LuciAN lived in the middle of the fourth century. He was pres- byter of the church at Antioeh, and deserves praiseâthough not a festivalâfor the care he took in preserving the text of the Hebrew Scriptures. The first Monday after Twelfth Day was named Plough Monday by our forefathers, because on it they returned to tilling their soil. PnENOMEXA OF THE SEASON.âHoar frostâthat white feathery Insects.âAt this season of the year, and especially during frosty weather. clothing: which fairy fingers seems to have scattered, so silently and lightly, over even the minutest blade of grassânow prevails, and is so beautiful, that we incline to wish it more permanent. Vet it is no more than the froz


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