The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . JOURNAL OF RURAL ART Affl) RURAL TASTE. €^ Sfltianal Sgnnrunre nf tlje IgrirEltnrnl Mm± KRO general observers, the prosperity of tlie United States in the great interests of^ trade, commerce, manufactures, and agriculture, is a matter of every-day remark,and general assent. The country extends itself from one zone to another, and fromone ocean to another. New states are settled, our own population increases, emigra-tion pours its vast tide upon our shores, new soils give abundant harvests, new settle-ments create a demand for the ne


The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . JOURNAL OF RURAL ART Affl) RURAL TASTE. €^ Sfltianal Sgnnrunre nf tlje IgrirEltnrnl Mm± KRO general observers, the prosperity of tlie United States in the great interests of^ trade, commerce, manufactures, and agriculture, is a matter of every-day remark,and general assent. The country extends itself from one zone to another, and fromone ocean to another. New states are settled, our own population increases, emigra-tion pours its vast tide upon our shores, new soils give abundant harvests, new settle-ments create a demand for the necessaries and luxuries of life provided by the oldercities, and the nation exhibits at every census, so unparalleled a growth, and suchmagnificent resources, that common sense is startled, and only the imagination cankeep pace with the probable destines of the one hundred millions of Americans thatwill speak one language, and, we trust, be governed by one constitution, half a cen-tury hence. As a wise man, who finds his family increasing after the manner


Size: 2405px × 1039px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1840, bookidhort, booksubjectgardening