88 EXTRACTS. 



NAMES. DESCRIPTION. 



394 L'Aimable Etrangere Fine pale red. 



395 La Jolie Felicia Light piuk, very double. 



396 L'Alliance Brilliant red and purple. 



397 Lameutia Beautiful purple. 



398 La rnervellieuse Large pale blush. 



399 L'amie de cour « . Dark rich velvet purple. 



400 Guilliaume Close deep purple. 



40 1 La Naiue Elegant scarlet globe. 



402 — Nouvelle Dauphine Small dark purple scarlet. 



403 — Petite Elize Pale blush. 



404 Louise Small anemone flag scarlet. 



405 — plus belle desjolies Large globe deep blush. 



406 — Princesse Charlotte New — beautiful large blush. 



407 L'Archeveche de Grenada Light pinkish red. 



408 Last Tribute Elegant scarlet globe. 



409 La superbe Fine light scarlet. 



410 — surprise Fine white. 



411 — tendresse Bright pink. 



412 Latone Bright red. 



413 L'Auteur parfait Dark purple. 



414 La variable Blush and pink. 



415 — vertu : Deep crimson. 



(to be continued.) 



PART II. 



EXTRACTS. 



Adam the Gardener. By Charles Cowden Clarke. London, 

 1834, pp. 279. 



This is a very interesting publication, and we recommend it to our iuvenile 

 readers. The contents consist of excellent remarks on flowers, fruits, &c 

 suitable for each month in the year. As a fair specimen of the TFork, we have 

 selected a portion of the observations for the month of August 



" August. 



" ' Come to the yellow fields, golden with corn ! 

 The branny August, with last-reaping band, 

 Lays low the earth's tall plumes of pride ; and blithe 

 Young gleaners, in bee-swarms, trample tho shorn 

 Stout stubble down, with naked feet and torn, 

 In little laps garnering allowed tithe ; 

 And wheaten sheaves are bound with strawy band, 

 And to tho hungry barn brown Ceres' wain is borne. 



With no more music than the woods afford, 

 No daintier food than is the wild strawberry, 

 With water from clear brooks which clean deer ford, 

 We may be fed, and pleased, and careless merry; 

 And fear not but the day's sweet exercise 

 Will bring night's balmiest slumber to our eyes.' 



" Lyric Leavks. 



