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THE QUAKER POET OF AMERICA

... has ho drawn for ol us- . - the shoolhouse by the road A A ragged beggar sunning; is Around it still the suacbs grow l And blackberry vines are running. , e The faee where pride and shame were an igled, fancy pictures as the poet's Own. Ui e We may not ...

THE NEW GALLERY

... a o better place Mr.:Stillman's Fiordi Granate, t delightful in colour and freshnes of rende.'og; Mr. David Carr's Blackberries, graceful and efined; and Miss Flora Reid's Trnants, t ,Atrong in colour, full of coloar, a little violent t in its ...

GOSSIP ABOUT DUBLIN.*

... the number of luxurious aristocratic mansions was sxceeding great. In Dublin, lord# and their ladies were plentiful as blackberries. Immediately after the Act of Uuion their numbers began to dwindle. In 1820 but few were left, In 1846, not one, it would ...

NATURE FOR ITS OWN SAKE.*

... and the soul to feel them. A chlimp of hazel on the upland meadow, around which the daisies grow, and through %which the blackberry twines its white blo-ssoms, may he a wonder-world of bemuty if we study it in its formn and colour, its setting, light, ...

SIR ROBERT PEEL'S PAPERS.*

... heir-apparent to the throne, but the ordinary recurrence of a Royal birthday, or the turn of the vear, shower baronetcies lile blackberries, and peerages like plums into the baskets of eager applicants. PEEL AND THE QUEEN. It is odd to notice the way even Peel ...

A GARDENER'S PARADISE.*

... wi4 blackthorn, which, tho-ugh a plum, is so nearly allied toapear that pears may be grafted on it. And then brakes of blackberries, especially of the parsley- lerired kind, so free of growth and se generous of fruit. . . . +. The grass shoul d be left ...

NEW WORKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... on horticulture in America atre pu blished simultaneously by Messrs. MNac- millanl and Co. There' are ' Bush vriuits I(blackberries, raspberries, ?? by Fred. W. Card, and Evolution of our Native Fruits,, by L. H. Bailey. Other recent volumes of technical ...