THE 
~ Borancat Macazine; 
. letieet Garden” Difplayed : 
: IN WHICH 
The moft Ornamental Forricn Puiants, cultivated in the 
Open Ground, the Green-Houfe, and the Stove, are ac- 
curately reprefented in their natural Colours. 
TO WHICH ARE ADDED, 
Their Names, Clafs, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, ace 
‘to the celebrated Linnzus; their Places of Growth, and 
Times of Flowering : 
~ TOGETHER WITH 
THE MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CULTURE, 
A 2. WO eee 
Le 
e 1 for the Ule of fach Lipies, Bee iciurs. and GarDENERS, a3 
with to become fcientifically acquainted with the Plants they cultivate.. 
“By WILLIAM €U REiae 
Author of the Frora LonpINENSIS. 
VoL. vi@ 
“« Now let us range both far, and wide, — 
‘* Thro’ all the gardens. boafted pride. 
*¢ Here Jafmines fpread the filver flow’r, 
** To deck the wall or weave the bow’r, 
‘* The Woodbines mix in am’rous play, 
* And breathe their fragrant lives away. 
** There rifing Myrtles aes a fhade; 
‘* There Rofes blufh, and {cent the glade; 
st The Orange, with a vernal face, 
** Wears ev *ry rich autumnal grace; ; 
** While the young bloffoms here unfold, *. 
** There fhines the fruit like pendant gold; “® 
*¢ Citrons their balmy fweets exhale, “en ¢ 
“ And mee. TA the diftant gale. Corton. 
LONDON: 
PRINTED BY STEPHEN COUCHMAN, 
i For W.CURTI S, N° 3, St. George’s-Crefcent, Black-Friars-Road ; 
And Sold by the principal Bookfellers in Great-Britain and Ireland. 
M DCC XCIV. 
