The New England farmer . DEVOTiJD TO AGRICUIiTTJIlE, HORTICTJLTTJKE, AOTJ KLNDRED AKTS. NEW SERIES. Boston, July, 1870. YOL. IV.—NO. 7. R. P. EATO^T & CO., Publishers,Office, 34 Merchants Row. MONTHLY. SIMON BROWN, ) -^^^^ „, [Editors. SPECIALTIES OF JULY. Now let me tread the meadow paths While glittering dew the ground illumes,Ab, sprinkled oer the withering swaths. Their moisture shrinks in sweet perfumes;And hear the beetle sound his hoin ; And hear the skylark whistling uigh,Sprung from his bed of tufted corn, A hailing minstrel in the sky.—JbAn Clare. usT as we her-alded in the


The New England farmer . DEVOTiJD TO AGRICUIiTTJIlE, HORTICTJLTTJKE, AOTJ KLNDRED AKTS. NEW SERIES. Boston, July, 1870. YOL. IV.—NO. 7. R. P. EATO^T & CO., Publishers,Office, 34 Merchants Row. MONTHLY. SIMON BROWN, ) -^^^^ „, [Editors. SPECIALTIES OF JULY. Now let me tread the meadow paths While glittering dew the ground illumes,Ab, sprinkled oer the withering swaths. Their moisture shrinks in sweet perfumes;And hear the beetle sound his hoin ; And hear the skylark whistling uigh,Sprung from his bed of tufted corn, A hailing minstrel in the sky.—JbAn Clare. usT as we her-alded in themonth of June,and declaredwe had neverseen such beau-ties in Nature,nor had everrealized such^^ charming sen-^^ sations before,do we now wel-come July,—July! themonth of theearly harvests,when goldengrains and yel-low fruits beginto drop intothe lap of thehusbandman, to fulfil the promises of Mayand June. The world around us now assumes a charac-ter—a July character—so unlike any of its fel-lows that it s


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