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“ CURTIS’S 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE, 
er 
COMPRISING THE 
Plants of the Ropal Gardens of Kew 
AND 
OF OTHER BOTANICAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN ; 
WITH SUITABLE DESCRIPTIONS; 
BY 
STIR WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, K.H., D.C.L. Oxon., 
F.L.S., CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE 
OF FRANCE, AND DIRECTOR OF THE ROYAL GARDENS OF KEW. 
NAN 
VOL. XV. 13 
OF THE THIRD SERIES; 
(Or Vol. LXXXV. of the Whole Work.) 
’ 
Peano pea ata a ane a dda hee ae a ae 
‘*F’en in the stifling bosom of the town 
A garden, in which nothing thrives, has charms 
That soothe the rich possessor; much consoled 
That here and there some sprigs of mournful Mint, 
Of Nightshade, or Valerian, grace the wall 
He cultivates.’’ 
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LONDON: 
LOVELL REEVE, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 
1859. 
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