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 ac-
curately represented in their natural Colours.
TO WHICH ARE ADDED,
Their Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, according
to 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, as
wish to become scientifically acquainted with the Plants they cultivate.
Continued by
John Sims, M.D.
Fellow of the Linnean Society.
VOL. XXXVIII
The Flowers, whicb grace their native beds,
Awhile put forth their blushing heads,
But, e'er the close of parting day,
They wither, shrink, and die away :
But these, which mimic skill hath made,.
Nor scorched by suns, nor killed by shade,
Shall blush with less inconstant hue,
Which Art at pleasure can renew.
LLOYD.
LONDON:
Printed by Stephen Couchman and Fry Throgmorton–Street
Published by Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, 20, Paternoster-Row
And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland.
M DCCC XIII.
Indexes
In which the Latin Names of
the Plants contained in the
Nineteenth Volume are alphabetically
arranged.
...
- 1580 Podalyria styracifolia
- 1581 Dryandra floribunda
- 1582 Dryandra longifolia
- 1583 Ribus resinosum
...
In which the English Names
of the Plants contained in the
Nineteenth Volume are alphabetically
arranged.
...
- 1580.
- 1581 Many-Flowered Dryandra
- 1582 Long-Leaved Dryandra
- 1583 Clammy Currant
...