CURTIS'S 



Botanical Magazine,- 



O R, 



Flower-Garden Difplayed : 



IN WHICH 

 The moil Ornamental Foreign Plants, 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 Characters, according 



to the celebrated Linn.eus ; their Places of Growth, 



and Times of Flowering: 



TOGETHER WITH 



THE MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CULTURE. 



A WORK 



Intended for the Ufe of fuch Ladies, Gentlemen, and Gardeners, as 

 wifh to become fcientifically acquainted with the Plants they cultivate. 



CONTINUED BY 



JOHN SIMS, M. D. 



Fellow of the Linnean Society. 



VOL. XXXVI. 



The Flowers, which grace their native beds, 



Awhile put forth their blufhing heads, 



But, e'er the clofe of parking day, 



They wither, fhrinK, and die away : 



But these, which mimic fkill hath made, 



Nor fcorched by funs, nor killed by fhade, 



Shall blufh wit:i lefs inconftant hue, 



Which ar r at pleafure can renew. Lloyd. 



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MDCCCXII. 



