9 OCTOBER 1830, Page 21

THE FORTHCOMING ANNUALS.

THESE drawing-room bulbs are beginning to flower. The Winter's Wreath has even now put forth its buds of promise before the autumn is yet ripe. The Gera no longer sleeps in its woolly nest in the casket. The Souvenirs Forget.me-nots, and the Remembrances begin to jog our memory ; the Offerings to propitiate our favour ; and the Comic Annual, announces, by the pun preparatory, the store of mirth designed for us. We are also promised a Keepsake and a Landscape, or more properly a Tourist Annual. We shall have a show of these literary flowers in a week or two.