12<; CALENDAR, 1822. 



Campanula Medium, with very pale flowers. 



Potensilla Anserlna. 



7th. Miiintlns lu tens the Monkey Flower. 



9th. The Red Poppy and the Canterbury Bells begin to 

 flower abundantly. 



14th. Lychnis Chalcocdonica the Scarlet Lychnis just 

 coming into flower : the flowering of this plant is everywhere 

 a sure mark of the approaching Summer Solstice. It may be 

 called the King of the SOLSTITIAL FLORA. 



Hemerocallisfulva the Copper Day Lily flowers. 



15th. A pink coloured variety of the Papaver Rhaeas in 

 flower. 



Papaver somniferum in blow. I noticed the large White 

 Officinal Variety in my garden. 



17th. Hieracium sylvaticum in flower. 



Malva sylvestris also out. 



18th. The Monkey Flower now in full blow. Dalias in 

 flower. 



19th. The Musk Flower Sabiosa alropurpurca. 



20th. Verbuscum Virgatum and V. Lychnitis flower in my 

 garden. 



Oenothera biennis flowers in all the gardens. The Canter- 

 bury Bells begin to decline and fade away. 



26th. Lillium Pompon Ic um in blow. 



Lillium candidum just in blow. 



JULY 2d. Convolvulus sepium flowering. 



4th. Nicotiana Tabacum just out. 



Senecio Montanus. 



8th. Sonchus Palustris in blow. Cherries very plentiful, 

 but so numerous were the devouring Sparrows on the trees, 

 that three Cherry Clacks would not keep the fruit from their 

 attacks. 



13th. Inula Helcnium. 



