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Miscellaneous Calendar. 365 
July 1. White pond lily (Nymphea odorata) in flower. 
4. Black elder (Sambucus canadensis) in full flower. 
a. sand peas fit for the table. Red and white currants ripen- 
ing: 
8. Nodding lily (Lilium canadense) in flower. 
ti, Garden beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) in fall seniet Chestnut 
in flower. Black raspberries ripening. 
20. Early corn tasseled (Zea mays. Variety precoz.) Red rasp- 
berries fully ripe. zs 
22. Whortleberries ripe (Vaccin. resinos.) 
24. Cucumbers fit for the table 
28. Early potatoes fit for the table. 
29. Rye fit for the sickle. Early garden squashes (Cnc 
Melo-pepo) fit for the table. Biel eae 
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August 2. Jenneting apples ripening. 
5. Early corn fit for the table. 
8. Wheat (Triticum hybernum) fit for the sickle. 
28. Summer peas ripening. 
September 4. Watermelons and pene ripe: 
- Swallows departed. 
. Elderberries fully ripe. 
11. Choke. cherries and wild cherries (Prunus virginiana) 
or Or 
ipo HApe. . 
12. Yellow plum (Prunus chicasa) fully ripe. 
15. Buiternut beginning to fall from the tree. # 
16. Our farmers making their first cider. 
22. Great grapes ripe. 
Chestnut 
October 2. Butternut and elm beginning to defoliate. 
urrs beginning to open. 5 
9. Our farmers beginning to harvest their Indian corn. 
1818. 
ae as Btachirds abrived” 
, robins, and blackbirds arrived. Bees out of 
; ike hive. 
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