Printed by Couchman and Fry, Throgmorton-Street,
For W. CURTIS, at his Botanic-Garden, Lambeth-Marsh;
And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland.

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CONTENTS

[ [1]—Iris Persica.]
[ [2]—Rudbeckia purpurea.]
[ [3]—Helleborus hyemalis.]
[ [4]—Cyclamen Coum.]
[ [5]—Erythronium Dens Canis.]
[ [6]—Narcissus Minor.]
[ [7]—Cynoglossum Omphalodes.]
[ [8]—Helleborus Niger.]
[ [9]—Iris pumila.]
[10]—Anemone Hepatica.]
[11]—Erica herbacea.]
[12]—Dodecatheon Meadia.]
[13]—Coronilla glauca.]
[14]—Primula villosa.]
[15]—Narcissus Jonquilla.]
[16]—Iris variegata.]
[17]—Cactus flagelliformis.]
[18]—Geranium Reichardi.]
[19]—Hemerocallis Flava.]
[20]—Geranium Peltatum.]
[21]—Iris Versicolor.]
[22]—Nigella damascena.]
[23]—Tropæolum majus.]
[24]—Agrostemma coronaria.]
[25]—Dianthus chinensis.]
[26]—Stapelia variegata.]
[27]—Convolvulus tricolor.]
[28]—Passiflora cœrulea.]
[29]—Reseda odorata.]
[30]—Lilium chalcedonicum.]
[31]—Jasminum officinale.]
[32]—Mesembryanthemum dolabriforme.]
[33]—Aster tenellus.]
[34]—Browallia elata.]
[35]—Crepis barbata.]
[36]—Lilium bulbiferum.]
[INDEX.—Latin Names]
[INDEX.—English Names]

PREFACE.

The present periodical publication owes its commencement to the repeated solicitations of several Ladies and Gentlemen, Subscribers to the Author's Botanic Garden, who were frequently lamenting the want of a work, which might enable them, not only to acquire a systematic knowledge of the Foreign Plants growing in their gardens, but which might at the same time afford them the best information respecting their culture—in fact, a work, in which Botany and Gardening (so far as relates to the culture of ornamental Plants) or the labours of Linnæus and Miller, might happily be combined.