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THE IRISH FARMERS' AND GARDENERS' MAGAZINE: June 1834

... portion of which tC now, by the uttirfitti elteigies of Mr. RIeed, presents the s verdure and fertilty of a well-cultivated garden. We e th select part of his letter, which weill be read wcith peculiar interest in this neighbourhood:_ It mst, I think, appenr ...

LINES

... Burv Botanic Garden so nearly agree. Tile fol- lowoing was the maximum of each day's heat as indicated bv the three thermometers, from June the 6th, to 14th, in- eluding the principal days of the late hot weather. Bury Botanic Redgrave. Garden. Thwaite. ...

DRAMA

... among the numerous species which had repro- duced in the gardens during the present season were the Chilian black-necked swans. A brood of these beautiful birds wrere hatched out on the 23rd of June, and are now in the most promising condition The parent ...

LITERATURE

... Oh, Sun of Freedom, 'mid our gloom In holiest glory rise, To purify Australian hearts- To light Australian skies! Garden Island, June 10, 1857. We wish our Australian friend complete success. ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND

... Moternon gardens) Oa Florist' Flowers-Mtessrs W Thompson, S J Macihen, and Mssmrs ?? C[hpfreentar gardens.)an -~rweai Oa Fruits and., Vegetablee-AI'ermna- Mqckey aind Messrs Siinpson Brady (Marino), Corrigan (U D S), and Coleman (Lyons gardens). ' ?? ' ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... in favour of the French School of Art have been very successfal. The proceeds of the bazaar, held at the Horticultural Gardens in June, amount, together with donations received since January 1, to the sum of £2,412. Ss. 2d. Professor GoldwinSmith's Letterto ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... especially attractive, alike by the beauty of its illustrations and- the variety and excellence of its articles. Amongst Gardening in June, Chitdchat on Dress, (by a Paris correspondent), Pure Waiter, AR about Salt, How to Prepare Spring and Early ...

Literature

... Leisure Hoer. No. CCXCIV., June. London: The Religions Tract Society, 56, Paternoster-row. Thle Sunday at IRoine. Part CCLXVI., June. Ibid. The Child's 8Companion. No. XC., June. Ibid. The Tract 3fagazine. No. LXXVIII., June. Ibid. Thte Cottager and Artisan ...

MONACO

... Bordighera and San Remo,-of the terraced gardens overhanging the sea, vith their rich semi-tropical vegetation and beautiful retired sheltered spots where one can linger in mid-winter as in an English garden in June,-of the crowds of fashionably-dressed ...

SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS

... and a mud, and rain of London in December, and hey, t presto! lwe are wandering in one of Mr. E., .P Johnson's rose-gardens in June, or sailing on one t of Mr. Powell's shining summer seas, or looking, t in the company of Mr. Goodwin, at the various ...

Literature

... ,itertrature. MAGAZINE8 FOR JUNE. hi rTUnID NOTICE.] In ie Churclsnasn's Shilling Magazine. No. CXLVIII., June. Be London: HocLSTON and SONs, P'ateraoster-square. i The Cburchsnzan's Mtagazine came too late for notice witb it the general magazines of ...

LITERATURE

... useful lesson in economical cookery; the family deotor's article On Parity of Blood , Chit Chat on Dress ; G Gardening for June, &o. Notices of several new inventions are iscluded in The Gatherer's pages. The Qui'ver opens with a biographical ...