THE 
Botanica, Macazine; 
Flower-Garden Difplayed . 
The moft Ornamental Forrtcn Pranrs, cultivated in the | 
Open Ground, the Green-Houfe, and the’ Stove, are 
accurately reprefented in their natural Colours. 
s 
TO WHICH ARE ADDED, 
Their Names, Clafs, Order, Generic and Specific Charaéters, according 
to the celebrated LINN £us; their Places of Growth, 
- and Times of Flowering : 
= TOGETHER WITH _ a 
THE MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CULTURE, 
Se ee ee | 
Intended for the Ufe of fuch Lapzes, teaxtiuin, and GARDENERS, as 
with to become fcientifically acquainted with the Plants they cultivate. 
By WILLIAM CURTIS, 
Author of the Frora LonpiINENSIS. 
VOL. XI. /-7 
sx All alone, amid her Garden fair, 
*¢ From morn to noon, from noon to dewy eve, 
“* She fpent her days, her pleafing tafk to tend 
“t The flowers ; to lave them from the water-fpring ; 
‘¢ To ope the buds with her enamoured breath, * 
«« Rank the gay tribes, and rear them in the fun. ——- —— 
‘© Thus plied affiduous her delightful tafk, : 
* Day after day, till every herb fhe named 
* That paints the robe of Spring.’”. 
Bruce. 
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For W. CURTIS, ‘Ne 3, St. George’s-Crefcent, Black-Friars-Road ; 
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