THE
Botanical Magazine;
OR,
Flower-Garden Displayed:

IN WHICH

The most Ornamental Foreign Plants, cultivated in theOpen Ground, the Green-House, and the Stove, areaccurately represented in their natural Colours.

TO WHICH ARE ADDED,

Their Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, accordingto the celebrated Linnæus; their Places of Growth,and Times of Flowering:

TOGETHER WITH

THE MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CULTURE.

A WORK

Intended for the Use of such Ladies, Gentlemen, and Gardeners, aswish to become scientifically acquainted with the Plants they cultivate.

By WILLIAM CURTIS,

Author of the Flora Londinensis.

VOL. XIII.

"—— All alone, amid her Garden fair,
"From morn to noon, from noon to dewy eve,
"She spent her days, her pleasing task to tend
"The flowers; to lave them from the water-spring;
"To ope the buds with her enamoured breath,
"Rank the gay tribes, and rear them in the sun. —— ——
"Thus plied assiduous her delightful task,
"Day after day, till every herb she named
"That paints the robe of Spring."
Bruce.

LONDON:
Printed by Stephen Couchman, Throgmorton-Street,
For W. CURTIS, No 3, St. George's-Crescent, Black-Friars-Road;
And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland.
M DCC XCIX.


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[433]—Azalea pontica.
[434]—Oxybaphus viscosus.
[435]—Gnaphalium ericoides.
[436]—Hibiscus præmorsus.
[437]—Hydrangea Arborescens.
[438]—Hydrangea Hortensis.
[439]—Illicium floridanum.
[440]—Erica albens.
[441]—Antholyza Merianella.
[442]—Genista linifolia.
[443]—Erica physodes.