JULY 



Later sorts of Roses are still in bloom, 

 but much infested with the ravenous rose bu£. 



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Many troublesome insects now begin to 

 swarm. The Pinks and Lilies, with the fol- 

 lowing perennials, were found in bloom in the 

 July quarter, in the course of the month, viz : 

 Perennial Larkspurs, Double Feverfew, Co- 

 reopsis, Scarlet Lychnis, Spiraeas, Phloxes, 

 Mullein Pink, and Canterbury Bells, a biennial. 



Many annuals in the course of the month 

 showed their flowers, among which were the 

 Convolvulus Minor, Candytuft, Chrysanthe- 

 mum, Coreopsis, Dwarf Rocket Larkspur, 

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