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Botanica, Macazing; 
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‘Flower-Garden Difplayed: 
IN WHICH ae 
The moft Ornamental Foreicn Puiants, 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 Linnzus; their Places of Growth, 
and Times of Flowering: 
TOGETHER WITH 
THE MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CULTURE, 
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Intended for the Ufe of fach Lapies, GenrLemen, and GARDENERS, as 
with to become fcientificay acquainted with the Plants they cultivate, 
CONTINUED By 
JOHN SIMS, M. D. ) 
Fertow: or tHe LInNEAN poctary. Mast? =G Ga 
VOL xv1.0 — Ss 
————— il me femble qu’un des plus grands charmes de la Botanique eft, apres celui - 
de voir par foi-méme, celui de verifier ce qu’ont vu les autres; donner fur le temoignage 
de mes propres yeux mon affentiment aux obfervations fines et juftes d’un anteur me paroit 
une veritable jouiffance ; au lieu que quand je ne trouve pas ce qu’il dit je fuis toujours en 
inquiétude fi ce n’eft pas moi qui voit mal. : 
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