THE ; 
PERS Tr nicer Macazine; 
Flower- Garden Difplayed + 
The moft Ornamental Forricn Prants, cultivated in the 
Open Ground, the Green-Houfe, and the Stove, are 
accurately reprefented in their natural Colours. 
TO WHICH ARE ADDED, 
Their Names, Clafs, Order, Generic and Specific Charaéters, according 
to the celebrated LINN 2us; their Places of Growth, 
and Times of Flowering : 
TOGETHER WITH 
THE MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CULTURE. 
A Wee Oe KR Kh 
Intended for the Ufe of fuch Lapres, GenrLEMEN, and GarpENERS, as 
wifh to become fcientifically acquainted with the Plants = cultivate. 
By WILLIAM CURTIS, 
Author of the Flora Léaoieeneee 
Vv fe 5 Fg +B 
** So fits enthron’d in vegetable pride 
*¢ Imperial Kew by Thames’s glittering fide; 
*© Obedient fails from realms unfurrow’d bring 
*¢ For her the unnam’d progeny of Spring ; 
** Attendant nymphs her dulcet mandates hear, 
** And nurfe in fottering arms the tender year, 
‘© Plant the young bulb, inhume the living feed, 
* Prop the weak item, ‘the erring tendril “lead ; 
** Or fan in glafs-built fanes the flranger flowers 
© With milder gales, and fteep with warmer fhowers. 
Dagwin’ s Bot. Gard. 
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PRINTED BY STEPHEN COUCHMAN, 
For W. CURTIS, N° 3, St. George’s-Crefcent, Black-Friars-Road ; 
nee rcs ot oF the principal Bookfellers in Great-Britain and Ireland. 
M DCG XCVIIL. 
