< Curtis's Botanical Magazine

Curtis's

Botanical Magazine;

or

Flower-Garden Displayed:

In which the most Ornamental Foreign Plants cultivated in the Open Ground,
the Green-House, and the Stove, are accurately represented and coloured.
To which are added,
their names, class, order, generic and specific characters,
according to the system of linnæus;

Their Places of Growth, Times of Flowering, and most approved
Methods of Culture.



CONDUCTED
By SAMUEL CURTIS, F.L.S.

THE DESCRIPTIONS
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LLD. F.R.A. and L.S. Vice President of the Linnean Society, and Director of the Royal Botanic Garden of Kew

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VOL. XVI.
OF THE NEW SERIES;
Or Vol. LXIX. of the whole Work.

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"The Spleen is seldom felt where Flora reigns."


LONDON:

Printed by Edward Couchman, 10, Throgmorton Street;
FOR THE PROPRIETOR, SAMUEL CURTIS,
AT THE
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE WAREHOUSE, GLAZENWOOD, NEAR COGGESHALL, ESSEX:
Published also by Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 23, Paternoster Row; Blackwood, Edinburgh; and in Holland,
by Mr. Gt. Elderling, Florist, at Haarlem:
And to be had of all Booksellers in Town and Country.

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1843.




Dedication

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Latin General Index

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English General Index

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