TO 
MRS. WRAY, 
OF OAKFIELD, CHELTENHAM, 
A LADY, 
WHO DERIVES SOME OF THE TRUEST PLEASURES FROM HER 
EXTENSIVE AND SUCCESSFUL CULTIVATION OF 
EXOTIC PLANTS; 
AND TO WHOM THE PAGES OF THIS WORK 
— : ARE MUCH INDEBTED FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MANY NOVELTIES . as a 
AND RARITIES, 
THE PRESENT VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, . 
BY HER OBLIGED FRIEND : 
AND SERVANT, _ 
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, KEW, 
Jun» Ist, 1841. 
