THE GARDEN.—By Mr. [ill]
... I THlE GARDEN -BY Wr. Q'enhV. SEASONA2BLE GARDENING Tbere would be ?? for October and Novecmber if tlaere was any dependeice on the weather. We may be burned ap or ice-bound, without either being a novelty; bat we may be worne than either, we may be swamped. Wet autumne are the greatest piagues to gardenecs. It is true that in large establishuaents they can always fizd work enougr. under cover ...