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WwW CURTISS 
Botanical Magazine; 
OR, 
FLOWER-GARDEN DISPLAYED: 
IN WHICH 
‘The most Ornamental Forreien Prants, cultivated in 1 the Open 
Ground, the Green-House, and the Stove, are accurately 
represented in their natural Colours. 
TO WHICH ARE ADDED, 
‘Their Names, Class, Order, Generic and Specific Characters, according 
to the celebrated Linnzus; their Places of Growth, 
and Times of Flowering ; 
Together with the most approved Methods of Cutture. 
A WORK 
‘Intended for the Use of such Lapres, Gentitemen, and Garpeners, as wish 
to become scientifically acquainted with the Plants they cultivate. 
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By JOHN SIMS, M.D. 
FEeLtow or THE RoyaAt anp LinneEAn Societies. 
VOL. Lil. BP 
Being the Tenth of the New Series. 
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The Fiowers, which grace their native beds, 
Awhile put forth their blushing heads, 
But, e’er the close of parting day, 
They wither, shrink, and die away: 
But tHEseE, which mimic skill hath made, 
Nor scorched by suns, nor killed by shade, 
Shall blush with less inconstant hue, 
Which arr at pleasure can renew. Lioyp. 
London: 
Printed by Eowarp Coucnman, Throgmorton-Street. 
‘Published by Suenwoop, Jones, & Co. 20; Paternoster-Row, 
And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland. 
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